Fermé durant les Fêtes, les commandes passées du 19.12.24 (PM) au 3.1.25  seront traitées en priorité le lundi 6 janvier.

États-Unis

EPFL Press EPFL Press EPFL Press EPFL Press

Nous contacter
info@epflpress.org

Medias

  • Book Award

    JPG (3,68 Mo)

Claude Nicollier & Volker Gass

Présentation

The space surrounding our planet is full of opportunities and resources. Ranging from a hundred to a few thousand kilometers around Earth, our space-neighborhood offers an excellent vantage point to the universe, and a great opportunity to push the frontiers of science and knowledge. Manned missions advance research on human biology, health, and life in microgravity conditions. Satellite technologies gather essential data to better understand and manage our home planet by monitoring Earth’s environmental changes. Extraordinary developments in telecommunications and navigation are now indispensable to everyday life, and we cannot underestimate the emerging industry of space-tourism or the boom in projects to explore more distant planets such as Mars. But space also means risk. What is the real threat of meteorites? How much debris — from old rocket stages to mere flakes of paint — has been left there since space exploration began? How serious is this problem today? What is the risk of solar flares and particle bursts? How does our own Sun influence our climate? And what about the danger of cosmic radiation for humans and devices stationed beyond our atmosphere? By tackling a wide range of topics, this book aims to give a comprehensive overview of the opportunities and hazards in our immediate space environment. It also exposes the challenges that governments, space agencies, private companies, and human communities have to face in order to manage space together to create long-term and safe access to it, while protecting life on Earth.

Sommaire

  • Editor’s note – Acknowledgment – Editorial – Summary
  • 1. An Introduction, Claude Nicollier – Setting the scene – 1.2 Characteristics of our space environment – Utilization of our space environment for practical purposes, science, and exploration
  • 2. Rewards and Power of Space, Roger-Maurice Bonnet – Unveiling the mysteries of cosmic lights – Observing Earth’s skeleton and skin. Surveying its health. Monitoring its aging
  • 3. Influence of Outer Space on Earth – The Sun (by Roger-Maurice Bonnet) – Weather and climate (by Werner Schmutz) – Asteroids and comets (by Thomas Schildknecht)
  • 4. Impact of Human Activity on the Near-Earth Space Environment, Thomas Schildknecht – Space debris – Measures
  • 5. Opportunities and Limits for the Actors, Daniel Neuenschwander with Kamlesh Brocard – Introduction – Responsibilities of spacefaring nations – Political stakes – Opportunities through cooperation – The increasing role of private actors
  • 6. The Future of Space, Roger-Maurice Bonnet – Space techniques and innovation – Will today’s utopia become tomorrow’s reality? – Managing Space Station Earth
  • Conclusion, Claude Nicollier and Roger-Maurice Bonnet
  • Acronyms – Glossary – Contents – Biography of authors

Informations

Editeur : EPFL Press English Imprint

Auteur(s) : Claude Nicollier, Volker Gass

Publication : 26 novembre 2015

Edition : 1ère édition

Support(s) : eBook, Livre papier

Nombre de pages Livre papier : 216

Format (en mm) Livre papier : 170 x 240

Poids (en grammes) : 830

Langue(s) : Anglais

EAN13 Livre papier : 9782940222889

Ils ont aussi acheté
Sur des thèmes similaires
--:-- / --:--