Satellites in Outer Space

Satellites in Outer Space
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Publisher : Random House Books for Young Readers
Total Pages : 59
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ISBN-10 : 0394901169
ISBN-13 : 9780394901169
Rating : 4/5 (69 Downloads)

Synopsis Satellites in Outer Space by : Isaac Asimov

Describes man-made satellites, how they work, and their importance in gathering information about natural phenomena and the characteristics of outer space.

Satellites in Outer Space

Satellites in Outer Space
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Total Pages : 96
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015010908302
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Synopsis Satellites in Outer Space by : Isaac Asimov

A simple account of satellites from Sputnik to Apollo.

Access to Outer Space Technologies

Access to Outer Space Technologies
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 180
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ISBN-10 : UCSD:31822015630973
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Rating : 4/5 (73 Downloads)

Synopsis Access to Outer Space Technologies by : Péricles Gasparini Alves

Cultures in Orbit

Cultures in Orbit
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Publisher : Console-Ing Passions
Total Pages : 264
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015060871723
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Synopsis Cultures in Orbit by : Lisa Parks

In 1957 Sputnik, the world's first man-made satellite, dazzled people as it zipped around the planet. By the beginning of the twenty-first century, more than eight thousand satellites orbited the Earth, and satellite practices such as live transmission, direct broadcasting, remote sensing, and astronomical observation had altered how we imagined ourselves in relation to others and our planet within the cosmos. In Cultures in Orbit, Lisa Parks analyzes these satellite practices and shows how they have affected meanings of "the global" and "the televisual." Parks suggests that the convergence of broadcast, satellite, and computer technologies necessitates an expanded definition of "television," one that encompasses practices of military monitoring and scientific observation as well as commercial entertainment and public broadcasting. Roaming across the disciplines of media studies, geography, and science and technology studies, Parks examines uses of satellites by broadcasters, military officials, archaeologists, and astronomers. She looks at Our World, a live intercontinental television program that reached five hundred million viewers in 1967, and Imparja tv, an Aboriginal satellite tv network in Australia. Turning to satellites' remote-sensing capabilities, she explores the U.S. military's production of satellite images of the war in Bosnia as well as archaeologists' use of satellites in the excavation of Cleopatra's palace in Alexandria, Egypt. Parks's reflections on how Western fantasies of control are implicated in the Hubble telescope's views of outer space point to a broader concern: that while satellite uses promise a "global village," they also cut and divide the planet in ways that extend the hegemony of the post-industrial West. In focusing on such contradictions, Parks highlights how satellites cross paths with cultural politics and social struggles.

Regulating a Revolution

Regulating a Revolution
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Publisher : Kluwer Law International B.V.
Total Pages : 197
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ISBN-10 : 9789403518145
ISBN-13 : 9403518146
Rating : 4/5 (45 Downloads)

Synopsis Regulating a Revolution by : Neta Palkovitz

In recent years, small satellites have taken the space industry by storm. Their short development times, low cost, significant miniaturisation, standardisation and commercial availability have truly revolutionised the space industry. They make space accessible to non-professionals and on an individual level. This book is the first to explore the status of small satellites vis-à-vis international space law, examining which provisions are applicable and what kind of legal issues the traditional definitions pose when considering novel small satellites activities. The author sheds clear light on current regulatory challenges raised by the commercial and research activities of small satellites as well as by governmental and military applications. She covers the legal implications in such aspects of the small satellites revolution as the following: liability for damage caused or suffered by small satellites; State responsibility for non-governmental space activities employing small satellites; registration of space objects; launch practices; online availability of components and launch slots; the connection between small satellites and space debris; the role of space insurance; and legal challenges posed by large constellations of small satellites. In the course of the description and analysis, the author provides case studies showing how these challenges can be dealt with, offers deeply informed insights on emerging trends and future developments and indicates which jurisdictions may be most favourable to small satellite activities. The small satellites market is booming, and both States and industry are in need of guidance relating to the regulatory situation. Accordingly, this book will help stakeholders in the industry – universities, business entities and individuals, as well as non-commercial entities engaged in small satellites operations – understand what kind of regulatory challenges exist and what should be done in order to solve these challenges in the future.

The Discipline of Organizing: Professional Edition

The Discipline of Organizing: Professional Edition
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Publisher : "O'Reilly Media, Inc."
Total Pages : 743
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ISBN-10 : 9781491911716
ISBN-13 : 1491911719
Rating : 4/5 (16 Downloads)

Synopsis The Discipline of Organizing: Professional Edition by : Robert J. Glushko

Note about this ebook: This ebook exploits many advanced capabilities with images, hypertext, and interactivity and is optimized for EPUB3-compliant book readers, especially Apple's iBooks and browser plugins. These features may not work on all ebook readers. We organize things. We organize information, information about things, and information about information. Organizing is a fundamental issue in many professional fields, but these fields have only limited agreement in how they approach problems of organizing and in what they seek as their solutions. The Discipline of Organizing synthesizes insights from library science, information science, computer science, cognitive science, systems analysis, business, and other disciplines to create an Organizing System for understanding organizing. This framework is robust and forward-looking, enabling effective sharing of insights and design patterns between disciplines that weren’t possible before. The Professional Edition includes new and revised content about the active resources of the "Internet of Things," and how the field of Information Architecture can be viewed as a subset of the discipline of organizing. You’ll find: 600 tagged endnotes that connect to one or more of the contributing disciplines Nearly 60 new pictures and illustrations Links to cross-references and external citations Interactive study guides to test on key points The Professional Edition is ideal for practitioners and as a primary or supplemental text for graduate courses on information organization, content and knowledge management, and digital collections. FOR INSTRUCTORS: Supplemental materials (lecture notes, assignments, exams, etc.) are available at http://disciplineoforganizing.org. FOR STUDENTS: Make sure this is the edition you want to buy. There's a newer one and maybe your instructor has adopted that one instead.

Satellite

Satellite
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Publisher : Reaktion Books
Total Pages : 208
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ISBN-10 : 9781780237060
ISBN-13 : 1780237065
Rating : 4/5 (60 Downloads)

Synopsis Satellite by : Doug Millard

Right now, above our heads—nearly imperceptible to us but hugely important to how we live—are thousands of man-made objects that we have sent into space. Ubiquitous but mysterious, satellites are the technological infrastructure of our globally connected world, helping us do everything from orient ourselves on a map to watch our favorite television shows. Yet we rarely ever think about them. In this book, Doug Millard pays overdue tribute to the stoic existence of the satellite, tracing its simultaneous pathways through the cold silence of space and the noisy turbulence of the past century. How satellites ever came to be is, in itself, a remarkable story. Telling an astonishing history of engineering experimentation and ingenuity, Millard shows how the Cold War space race made the earliest satellites—ones like Sputnik, Telstar, and Early Bird—household names. He describes how they evolved into cultural signifiers that represented not only our scientific capabilities but our capacity for imagination, our ability to broaden the scope of our vision to the farthest reaches. From there he follows the proliferation of satellites in the second half of the twentieth century, examining their many different forms, how they evolved, all the things they do, what they have enabled, and how they have influenced our popular culture. Ultimately, Millard asks what we can still expect, what sort of space age the satellite has initiated that is yet to be fully realized. Published in association with the Science Museum, London, this beautifully illustrated book will appeal to any fan of space exploration and technology.

Satellites

Satellites
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Publisher : Smart Apple Media
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 1625880790
ISBN-13 : 9781625880796
Rating : 4/5 (90 Downloads)

Synopsis Satellites by : Steve Parker

Satellites discusses how man-made orbiters have changed our lives in countless ways, from supplying weather forecasts to navigating city streets and revolutionizing how we see the world and the universe. Easy-to-read text is packed with sidebar features and illustrated with gorgeous photography depicting technologies, planets, stars, and much more. Each title includes an index and a glossary of terms.

Outer Space - A New Dimension of the Arms Race

Outer Space - A New Dimension of the Arms Race
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 448
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ISBN-10 : 9781000263114
ISBN-13 : 1000263118
Rating : 4/5 (14 Downloads)

Synopsis Outer Space - A New Dimension of the Arms Race by : Bhupendra Jasani

This book, first published in 1982, analyses the prospects of the Cold War superpowers arms race spilling into outer space. A SIPRI-organized symposium in 1981 discussed the consequences of the militarization of outer space, as well as further arms control and disarmament measures. This book presents the findings of 20 eminent scientists, lawyers and diplomats from 12 different countries.