Can star systems be explored? : the physics of star probes / Lawrence B. Crowell.
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- 9789812790774
- 9812790772
- 1281938394
- 9781281938398
- 629.435 22
- TL795.3 .C76 2007eb
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 185-187) and index.
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Machine generated contents note: 1. Exploration of Star Systems -- 2. Newtonian Mechanics -- 3. Physics of Rocketry and Spaceflight -- 4. Power Systems for Spaceflight -- 5. Elements of Astrodynamics -- 6. Special Relativity -- 7. Relativistic Rocket -- 8. Photon Sail -- 9. Scientific and Technical Requirements -- 10. Electromagnetically Accelerated Nano-bots -- 11. Exotic Propulsion Methods -- 12. Interstellar Neighborhood -- 13. Will Humans go to the Stars? -- 14. Solar System Stability and the Likelihood of Earth-like Planets -- 15. Life on Earth and in the Universe -- 16. Appendix.
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