Inner Solar System Prospective Energy and Material Resources / [electronic resource] :
edited by Viorel Badescu, Kris Zacny.
- XXVII, 504 p. 212 illus., 158 illus. in color. online resource.
Inner Planets: Origins, Interiors, Commonality and Differences -- Mercury and Venus: Significant Results from MESSENGER and Venus Express Missions -- Mercury - the Sunshine Planet -- Accessing the Venus Lower Atmosphere and Surface- from Venera and Pioneer Venus to VISE and VITaL -- Special Orbits for Mercury observation -- Low-thrust Earth-Venus Trajectories -- Estimation of the Fuel Consumption for Space Trip to Venus and Mercury -- Drilling and Sample Transfer Mechanisms for Potential Missions to Venus -- Pneumatic Drilling and Excavation in Support of Venus Science and Exploration -- Power System Options for Venus Exploration Missions: Past, Present and Future -- Production of Energy for Venus by Electron Wind Generator -- Photovoltaic power resources on Mercury and Venus -- Flight Apparatuses and Balloons in Venus Atmosphere -- Mercury, Venus and Titan -- Deployable Structures for Venus Surface and Atmospheric Missions -- A Systems Approach to the Exploration and Resource Utilization of Venus and Mercury -- Artificial Magnetic Field for Venus -- Business Modalities of the Inner Solar System: Planets with Potential? -- Economic Development of Mercury: A Comparison with Mars Colonization -- Terraforming Mercury -- Terraforming Mercury and Venus -- Cloud Ten.
This book investigates Venus and Mercury prospective energy and material resources. It is a collection of topics related to exploration and utilization of these bodies. It presents past and future technologies and solutions to old problems that could become reality in our life time. The book therefore is a great source of condensed information for specialists interested in current and impending Venus and Mercury related activities and a good starting point for space researchers, inventors, technologists and potential investors. Written for researchers, engineers, and businessmen interested in Venus and Mercury exploration and exploitation.
9783319195698
10.1007/978-3-319-19569-8 doi
Engineering.
Energy.
Planetology.
Astronomy.
Astrophysics.
Cosmology.
Electric power production.
Aerospace engineering.
Astronautics.
Engineering.
Energy Technology.
Aerospace Technology and Astronautics.
Energy, general.
Planetology.
Astronomy, Astrophysics and Cosmology.
TK1001-1841
621.042
Inner Planets: Origins, Interiors, Commonality and Differences -- Mercury and Venus: Significant Results from MESSENGER and Venus Express Missions -- Mercury - the Sunshine Planet -- Accessing the Venus Lower Atmosphere and Surface- from Venera and Pioneer Venus to VISE and VITaL -- Special Orbits for Mercury observation -- Low-thrust Earth-Venus Trajectories -- Estimation of the Fuel Consumption for Space Trip to Venus and Mercury -- Drilling and Sample Transfer Mechanisms for Potential Missions to Venus -- Pneumatic Drilling and Excavation in Support of Venus Science and Exploration -- Power System Options for Venus Exploration Missions: Past, Present and Future -- Production of Energy for Venus by Electron Wind Generator -- Photovoltaic power resources on Mercury and Venus -- Flight Apparatuses and Balloons in Venus Atmosphere -- Mercury, Venus and Titan -- Deployable Structures for Venus Surface and Atmospheric Missions -- A Systems Approach to the Exploration and Resource Utilization of Venus and Mercury -- Artificial Magnetic Field for Venus -- Business Modalities of the Inner Solar System: Planets with Potential? -- Economic Development of Mercury: A Comparison with Mars Colonization -- Terraforming Mercury -- Terraforming Mercury and Venus -- Cloud Ten.
This book investigates Venus and Mercury prospective energy and material resources. It is a collection of topics related to exploration and utilization of these bodies. It presents past and future technologies and solutions to old problems that could become reality in our life time. The book therefore is a great source of condensed information for specialists interested in current and impending Venus and Mercury related activities and a good starting point for space researchers, inventors, technologists and potential investors. Written for researchers, engineers, and businessmen interested in Venus and Mercury exploration and exploitation.
9783319195698
10.1007/978-3-319-19569-8 doi
Engineering.
Energy.
Planetology.
Astronomy.
Astrophysics.
Cosmology.
Electric power production.
Aerospace engineering.
Astronautics.
Engineering.
Energy Technology.
Aerospace Technology and Astronautics.
Energy, general.
Planetology.
Astronomy, Astrophysics and Cosmology.
TK1001-1841
621.042