'Artificial earth satellites are opening the way to interplanetary travel and our contemporaries evidently will be witnesses of how the free and conscientious work of the people of the new, socialist society is turning the boldest dreams of mankind into a reality.' So ended the TASS report on launching of the world's first artificial earth satellite. Every new launching, each new 'step' toward the stars, convinces us of the correctness of these lines. In our day ships and satellites are flying into space which are incomparably more complex and better equipped than their predecessors, the pioneers of the space era. This book discusses the use of satellites, the various tasks of the 'space workers', what they are today and what they will become in the future. The author discusses the applied use of space, a fascinating discussion probably because of the grandoise nature of the theme itself. (Author)
Countless Uses of Satellites
1970
105 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Unmanned Spacecraft , Manned Spacecraft , Satellites(Artificial) , Reviews , Communication satellites(Active) , Navigation satellites , Scientific satellites , Military satellites , Lunar satellites , Solar satellites , Satellite tracking systems , Space communication systems , Manned spacecraft , Space stations , USSR , Translations
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