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Materials In Space— Science, Technology And Exploration

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Materials In Space— Science, Technology And Exploration

Author: Aloysius F. Hepp, Joseph H. Prahl, Theo G. Keith, Michelle G. Bailey, J. Robert Fowler
Binding: Hardback
Publisher: Materials Research Society, 2001

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Pages: Good
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This comprehensive volume, Materials In Space— Science, Technology And Exploration, presents a thorough examination of the critical role materials play in the advancement of space endeavors. It details the scientific principles governing material behavior in extreme extraterrestrial environments, from radiation effects to vacuum conditions. The text further illustrates the technological innovations required to develop robust materials for spacecraft, habitats, and instrumentation. Authored by a team of distinguished experts, this work argues for a deeper understanding of material science as fundamental to the future of space exploration and human presence beyond Earth.

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Author: Aloysius F. Hepp, Joseph H. Prahl, Theo G. Keith, Michelle G. Bailey, J. Robert Fowler
Binding: Hardback
Publisher: Materials Research Society, 2001

Condition remarks:
Book: Good
Jacket: N/A
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings

This comprehensive volume, Materials In Space— Science, Technology And Exploration, presents a thorough examination of the critical role materials play in the advancement of space endeavors. It details the scientific principles governing material behavior in extreme extraterrestrial environments, from radiation effects to vacuum conditions. The text further illustrates the technological innovations required to develop robust materials for spacecraft, habitats, and instrumentation. Authored by a team of distinguished experts, this work argues for a deeper understanding of material science as fundamental to the future of space exploration and human presence beyond Earth.