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All aspects of space technology are covered. There are terms applying to spacecraft technology (aerobraking, heat sink), communications (background noise, decryption), propulsion (apogee engine, pyrotechnic valve), manned and unmanned spaceflight (Apollo, cosmonaut, Mars Pathfinder), space centers and organizations (Cape Canaveral, Intersputnik), and more. There are no biographies of individuals important to space technology, such as astronauts, physicists, or engineers.
Numerous cross-references guide the user from one entry to another. A few black-and-white line drawings and photographs supplement the text. A "Classified List of Dictionary Entries" groups entries under general headings. There are no references or bibliography. Because there is very little white space between entries and both entry headings and cross-references are printed in the same typeface, it can be hard to distinguish where one entry ends and another begins.
The Cambridge Dictionary of Space Technology is a revised and expanded edition of a dictionary first published by the Institute of Physics Publishing in 1990. It is particularly recommended for special or academic libraries. Because of the Cambridge title's design and fairly technical language, public and high-school libraries might do better with Facts On File's Dictionary of Space Technology (1999). RBB
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This review is from: The Cambridge Dictionary of Space Technology (Hardcover)
With 2300 entires covering all aspects of the technologies associatied with the exploration of space, Mark Williamson's The Cambridge Dictionary Of Space Technology is an essential, indispensable, core addition to school, community, and professional reference libraries. This thoroughly "user friendly" compendium features extensive cross-referencing and thorough descriptions, as well as classified lists of entries grouped under subject headings. Included are succinct, informative presentatons on the technologies of spacecraft, communicaitons, propulsions, launch vehicles; space shuttles, manned and unmanned spaceflights, materials, propellants, orbits, physics and astronomy, space centres and organizations. The Cambridge Dictionary Of Space Technology is a seminal, basic, exhaustive, very highly recommended reference.
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