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Spaceflight Revolution (Paperback)

by David Ashford (Author) "This book describes a straightforward analysis showing that a revolution in spaceflight is likely to start soon, which would lead to a thousandfold reduction in..." (more)
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  • Paperback: 204 pages
  • Publisher: Imperial College Press (5 Feb 2003)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 186094325X
  • ISBN-13: 978-1860943256
  • Product Dimensions: 24.4 x 16.4 x 1.4 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 1,086,487 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)
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"... a fascinating and very readable account ... This fine book will appeal to the technically minded and the romantic at heart alike." Philip Bridle BBC Broadcaster -- Astronomy and Space "In this fascinating book the author, founder of Bristol Spaceplanes argues the case clearly and very effectively ... will help to dislodge entrenched thinking where it matters. Recommended, indeed essential, reading." Spaceflight "This readable but no-frills book details how a private sector return to the 'aircraft approach' will cut launch costs enabling space tourism at a 'reasonable' cost. It serves as a good summary of a dynamic market that repays close watching." Astronomy Now


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A revolution in spaceflight is likely soon, with the prospect of everyday access to orbit. Costly ballistic missiles used to launch vehicles will be replaced by "spaceplanes", using technology that already exists. In a few years' time, a prototype could be built, and with further detailed development, the design could approach airliner maturity, reducing the cost of sending people into space some one thousand times. Spaceplane development has, in effect, been suppressed by entrenched thinking and short-term vested interests. But the present monopoly of large government space agencies is becoming unsupportable, and the market that understands the very real opportunities for space travel will be reaching critical mass in the near future. This is an examination of these issues, showing why space tourism will one day become the single largest business in space, and how astronomy will be transformed by low-cost access making practicable instruments orders of magnitude larger than those today.

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4.0 out of 5 stars A dream about to come true?, 14 Aug 2003
This review is from: Spaceflight Revolution (Hardcover)
The dream of travelling into space has come no closer for the ordinary person in the four decades that NASA has dominated space. David Ashcroft’s lucid account of the history of spacecraft evolution and his arguments for why we are on the brink of a revolution in access to space left me both frustrated at the missed opportunities (that could have led to you and I having been into space already) and exhilarated by the thought of how tantalisingly close we are to realising that dream.

I recommend this book to anyone with more than the most casual interest in space tourism or the democratisation of space. I’m sure that I won’t be the only one to be utterly convinced by the elegance of Ashcroft’s arguments for the ‘aeroplane approach’ and inspired to play whatever small part I can in making the dream a reality.

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4.0 out of 5 stars A dream about to come true?, 15 Aug 2003
The dream of travelling into space has come no closer for the ordinary person in the four decades that NASA has dominated space. David Ashcroft's lucid account of the history of spacecraft evolution and his arguments for why we are on the brink of a revolution in access to space left me both frustrated at the missed opportunities (that could have led to you and I having been into space already) and exhilarated by the thought of how tantalisingly close we are to realising that dream.

I recommend this book to anyone with more than the most casual interest in space tourism or the democratisation of space. I'm sure that I won't be the only one to be utterly convinced by the elegance of Ashcroft's arguments for the 'aeroplane approach' and inspired to play whatever small part I can in making the dream a reality.

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4.0 out of 5 stars A dream about to come true?, 14 Aug 2003
This review is from: Spaceflight Revolution (Hardcover)
The dream of travelling into space has come no closer for the ordinary person in the four decades that NASA has dominated space. David Ashcroft’s lucid account of the history of spacecraft evolution and his arguments for why we are on the brink of a revolution in access to space left me both frustrated at the missed opportunities (that could have led to you and I having been into space already) and exhilarated by the thought of how tantalisingly close we are to realising that dream.

I recommend this book to anyone with more than the most casual interest in space tourism or the democratisation of space. I’m sure that I won’t be the only one to be utterly convinced by the elegance of Ashcroft’s arguments for the ‘aeroplane approach’ and inspired to play whatever small part I can in making the dream a reality.

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