PRODUCT OVERVIEW
- ISBN 9781444183832
- Categories Astronomy, BX, BXOS, NF REF, Non-Fiction, Non-Fiction: Lifestyle, Science and Nature, space & time
- Author(s) David Ashford
- Publisher John Murray Press
- Pages 160
- Format Paperback
- Dimensions 13.1cm x 4.5cm x 17.7cm
- Weight 0.17 kg
product description
Amid a century devastated by war, space exploration was perhaps mankind's greatest achievement of the twentieth century. Yet remarkably, in a world where most technology progresses constantly, space exploration appears to have gone backwards. Man has not returned to the moon since 1972; the space shuttle programme has finished and not been replaced; much-vaunted promises of space tourism have not become realistic. In this remarkable book, David Ashford looks back at the story of space exploration, identifying the factors that were a driving force behind the eye-catching programmes of the cold war, and showing how now new driving forces are needed. Using his own extensive experience as a practitioner and researcher of space exploration, Ashford then outlines a new, realistic roadmap for achieving the new space age soon and at an affordable cost. This accessible and readable book will appeal both to students and general readers, giving a fascinating introduction to space exploration - and what matters most about it.