3 books on Space Transportation [PDF]

October 11, 2024

Books on space transportation are essential for startups entering the dynamic and complex field of space launch services. These publications cover a broad spectrum of topics, including launch vehicle design, propulsion systems, mission planning, and regulatory considerations specific to space transportation. For Space Transportation startups, these books provide invaluable insights into the engineering principles, operational challenges, and evolving technologies associated with transporting payloads into space. They often explore case studies, historical perspectives, and lessons learned from successful and unsuccessful launches, helping startups navigate potential pitfalls.

1. Integrated Design for Space Transportation System
2015 by B.N. Suresh, K. Sivan



This book addresses the comprehensive integrated design aspects of a space transportation system, encompassing multiple disciplines such as propulsion, vehicle structures, aerodynamics, flight mechanics, navigation, guidance and control systems, thermal systems, and more. It emphasizes a system approach to design, covering trade-off analysis, system life cycle considerations, mission management, risk assessment, and other crucial aspects. While numerous books focus on specific design areas like propulsion or aerodynamics, there is a notable absence of an integrated resource for space transportation system (STS) design. This book aims to bridge this gap by presenting a systems approach, highlighting the interdependencies and interactions between various subsystems. Emphasizing the complexity of integrated design for an optimal, robust, and cost-effective space transportation system, the book explores orbital mechanics, satellite launches, launch vehicle configuration selection, staging optimization, and the factors influencing vehicle performance. It also delves into critical aspects of STS subsystems, such as flight mechanics, propulsion, structures, thermal systems, navigation, guidance and control, addressing their interdependencies. The inclusion of design guidelines, considerations for flight environments, and reentry dynamics for reentry missions enhances the book's value as a comprehensive guide for space transportation system design.
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2. The Space Transportation Market: Evolution or Revolution?
2000 by Michael J Rycroft



The focus of the fifth annual Symposium organized by the International Space University was the question, "The Space Transportation Market: Evolution or Revolution?" This book compiles the papers and panel discussions that addressed this query during the lively three-day event in Strasbourg, France, in May 2000. Attended by representatives from space transportation developers, providers, operators, regulatory bodies, and users across various fields, as well as experts in policy and market analysis, the Symposium explored the current state of the space launch industry. The published papers suggest that the prevailing answer leans more toward evolution than revolution. The space launch industry is deemed not yet fully mature and continues to rely on government funding to some extent. The book underscores the importance of enhanced cooperation among governments, launch providers, satellite builders, and operators to overcome the challenges faced by the space transportation market.
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3. Space Transportation: A Systems Approach to Analysis and Design
1999 by Walter Edward Hammond



This pragmatic guide is an essential resource for aspiring professionals entering the space industry, providing a comprehensive overview of the processes integral to space business initiation. The book meticulously guides readers through the intricacies of systems engineering and acquisition, design and development, cost analysis, and program planning and analysis. It elucidates a universal systems engineering and design process applicable to all space transportation systems, along with overarching considerations for system architecture. The detailed coverage extends to various classes of space launch vehicles, encompassing the current space shuttle, other manned reusable systems, expendable systems, and future developments. To complement the content, a companion CD-ROM is included, featuring the Operations Simulation and Analysis Modeling System software.
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