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41. The Voyages of Jacques Cartier (Exploration Through the Ages) by Richard Humble | |
Hardcover: 32
Pages
(1992-10-29)
Isbn: 0749608374 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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42. The Age of Leif Eriksson (Exploration Through the Ages) by Richard Humble | |
Library Binding: 32
Pages
(1989-11)
list price: US$18.90 Isbn: 0531107418 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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43. The Voyages of Columbus (Exploration Through the Ages) by Richard Humble | |
Hardcover: 32
Pages
(1991-06-17)
Isbn: 0749605243 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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44. The Expeditions of Amundsen (Exploration Through the Ages) by Richard Humble | |
Hardcover: 32
Pages
(1991-11-28)
Isbn: 0749607106 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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45. The Voyages of Captain Cook (Exploration Through the Ages) by Richard Humble | |
Hardcover: 32
Pages
(1990-09)
Isbn: 0749601914 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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46. The Travels of Livingstone (Exploration Through the Ages) by Richard Humble | |
Hardcover: 32
Pages
(1991-01-17)
Isbn: 0749603666 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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47. Beyond the Moon: A Golden Age of Planetary Exploration, 1971-1978 (Smithsonian History of Aviation and Spaceflight Series) by Robert S. Kraemer | |
Hardcover: 300
Pages
(2000-09-17)
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Were the 1970s a Golden Age for Space Science? It is a heroic story in Kraemer's telling, one filled with men and women of good character striving to achieve important objectives. They did not always agree with each other, and competed ferociously for their respective positions, but they all respected each other. The result was astonishing and that alone may have given rise to the belief that the planetary missions executed during the 1970s were the "golden age" of the program. Although the case may be well made for this assessment at present, and Kraemer makes it well, will that be the conclusion of those one hundred years hence? Will probes sent to the planets serve, something like Columbus did with the Americas, as vanguards of sustained exploration and settlement? Or will they prove to be more like Leif Erickson's voyages, stillborn in the public conception of new lands? No one knows at present but books such as this make a subtle case for many additional voyages of discovery. In the 1960s Kraemer worked for Ford Motor Co., serving as chief engineer for its Space Systems Division and as a manager of its Lunar and Planetary Programs. In this capacity he learned firsthand of the challenges inherent in planetary science programs. Charting the delicate course between the requirements of the scientists for their instruments and the rigid confines of technological systems managed by engineers, he worked on some of NASA most significant missions of the decade. Kraemer moved to NASA Headquarters in 1967 to work on Mars exploration planning efforts, and throughout the first third of the decade of the 1970s he was Director of Planetary Programs. During this period he shepherded to launch many of the illustrious planetary missions that have given rise to the belief that the 1970s was the "golden age" of planetary science. Because of this deep background, Kraemer's insider account of planetary science in the 1970s is a welcome addition to the history of space exploration. It compares well to other books relating experiences in space science. That is the reason that I agreed to write an introduction for this book. I recommend it as an engrossing account of an important episode in space exploration history written by the consummate insider.
An entertaining, informative read Kraemer, the former director of NASA's plantary exploration program, has an easy-reading style, but he doesn't skimp on details. The book is well-organized, discussing each probe and its history in turn. He also provides diagrams and charts, including one very striking and effective 'balanced approach' chart that all program managers should study and modify for their own use. The center section of the hardcover version also includes some beautiful color plates of some of the planets and their moons. This book will give you an appreciation of the extreme technical, social and political difficulties that need to be overcome to study our solar system in depth. If you liked Donna Shirley's "Managing Martians," you'll like this book as well.
An entertaining, informative read Kraemer, the former director of NASA's plantary exploration program, has an easy-reading style, but he doesn't skimp on details. The book is well-organized, discussing each probe and its history in turn. He also provides diagrams and charts, including one very striking and effective 'balanced approach' chart that all program managers should study and modify for their own use. The center section of the hardcover version also includes some beautiful color plates of some of the planets and their moons. This book will give you an appreciation of the extreme technical, social and political difficulties that need to be overcome to study our solar system in depth. If you liked Donna Shirley's "Managing Martians," you'll like this book as well.
The Triumphs of the Planetary Space Missions of the 1970's The book is divided into chapters covering each planetary or solar probe and also includes an introductory and closing chapter.Each chapter presents the organization of the spacecraft management team, the determination the science objects, hardware development problems, the budget (and sometimes budget problems), the problems encountered from launch to the arrival, and finally a summary of the important discoveries of each planetary encounter.Each chapter also presents a detailed drawing or two of the spacecraft and a few photographs.Detailed findings from each mission are presented, since these would be books in themselves. One of the most interesting chapters covers the joint German-US solar probe Helios.This was the first major joint space project.This spacecraft orbited the sun at a distance of less than 30 million miles, which closer to the sun than the planet Mercury and returned valuable data on the nature of the sun. While I found all the chapters in this book very interesting, I think the final chapter of the book was by far and away the best.The author summarizes what he learned over his many years in the upper management of NASA and his dealings with Congress.In this position, he learned two things.1) Do not let politics dictate technical decisions and, 2) Do not lie to Congress.These are two concepts that our current NASA administrator should embrace.If he did, I believe more of our country's space projects would funded and succeed. ... Read more |
48. The Voyages of Vasco Da Gama (Exploration Through the Ages) by Richard Humble | |
Hardcover: 32
Pages
(1992-05-28)
Isbn: 0749607734 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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49. Crete Reclaimed: A Feminist Exploration of Bronze Age Crete by Susan Evasdaughter | |
Paperback: 245
Pages
(1996-09-20)
Isbn: 1872883443 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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50. Space Age by William J. Walter | |
Hardcover: 335
Pages
(1992-10-20)
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51. When Scotland Ruled the World: The Story of the Golden Age of Genius, Creativity and Exploration by Stewart Lamont | |
Paperback: 256
Pages
(2002-03-01)
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Who knew? |
52. Conquerors of Time: Exploration and Invention in the Age of Daring by Trevor Fishlock | |
Paperback: 480
Pages
(2009-09-30)
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53. Dawn of the Space Age (History of Space Exploration) by Robin Kerrod | |
Paperback: 48
Pages
(2004-07)
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54. Scientific Exploration and Expeditions: From the Age of Discovery to the Twenty-first Century | |
Hardcover: 320
Pages
(2010-08-31)
list price: US$165.00 Isbn: 0765680769 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
55. The Last Explorer: Hubert Wilkins, Hero of the Great Age of Polar Exploration by Simon Nasht | |
Hardcover: 368
Pages
(2006-09-06)
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The Forgotten Explorer
Captivating Thrill Ride of Adventure
Extraordinary read
An Important Read For Anyone Curious About The Urantia Book
Great book about a great, but forgotten, man. |
56. Bronze-Age America by Barry Fell | |
Hardcover: 303
Pages
(1982-06)
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fell's weak linguistics/epigraphics again
What do reason and logic have to do with real science?
Fascinating New Appraisal of American Prehistory |
57. Circa 1492: Art in the Age of Exploration | |
Hardcover: 671
Pages
(1991-09-25)
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An excellent resoruce to the world in 1492. |
58. Libraries in the Information Age: An Introduction and Career Exploration by Denise K Fourie, David R. Dowell | |
Paperback: 304
Pages
(2002-04-18)
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Plain and Simple |
59. Age of Exploration (Great Ages of Man) by John Rigby Hale | |
Hardcover: 192
Pages
(1966-06)
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60. The Lesser Antilles in the Age of European Expansion | |
Hardcover: 395
Pages
(1996-10-13)
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Editorial Review Product Description This collection offers the only single-volume treatment in English of the Lesser Antilles from the time of Columbus to the abolition of slavery. The essays show how the Lesser Antilles emerged in the 17th and 18th centuries as among the most densely populated and advanced economic zones in the world and how they served as stepping-stones for the expansion of the slave-based plantation system in the Americas. |
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