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Rick Fleeter (Author), Heidi Given (Illustrator)
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1881883116 978-1881883111 March 1, 2000 1
The Logic of Microspace provides the reader with the technical and managerial tools and perspectives to lead a microspace program. But more importantly, the reader gains the desire to use small, low-cost space missions to create a better program, a better project, and even a better world. Rick's humor and sincere enthusiasm, his deep, native understanding of the field, are contagious. The Logic of Microspace is the fastest route to an infusion of infectious new ideas you won't want to resist.

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Rick Fleeter is founder and President of the small spacecraft company, AeroAstro. He has built more than 20 successful small satellites. --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

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  • Paperback: 447 pages
  • Publisher: Microcosm, Inc; 1 edition (March 1, 2000)
  • ISBN-10: 1881883116
  • ISBN-13: 978-1881883111
  • Product Dimensions: 9.1 x 6.1 x 1.1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.6 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #274,645 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Dr. Rick Fleeter is a professor of engineering at Brown University and La Sapienza / University of Rome, where he is also a consultant to the Italian Space Agency. In 1988 he founded and was for 21 years President of the small satellite and space transportation company AeroAstro, during which time he also co-founded Encounter 2001, and created the International Small Satellite Organization (ISSO) and Space Horizons. He has been responsible for development of over 20 miniature satellites ranging from 1 to 110 kg.

Rick has written the only two books dedicated to small satellite technology and management, Micro Space Craft and The Logic of Microspace. He authored the small satellite chapters of the two most recent major textbooks on spacecraft engineering, Space Mission Analysis and Design and Reducing Space Mission Cost and the Small Satellite Technology entry in Macmillan's Space Sciences encyclopedia.

His book of episodes from the road, trail and air following the life of the itinerant aerospace manager, triathlete and long distance cyclist, Travels of a Thermodynamicist, was released in Spring, 2007

His most recent book, Love Is Strong As Death, which he co-wrote with his late wife Nancy, was released in January 2011.

Rick and Nancy were both professionals whose work took them all over the world. While he founded and managed the aerospace engineering company Nancy managed arts organizations including American Ballet Theater and the J.F. Kennedy Center. Rick was also writing books and teaching aerospace engineering and design while Nancy continued to practice and teach ballet. They lived at various times, sometimes simultaneously, in suburban Washington, DC, Manhattan, Charlestown, RI, Rome, Tokyo and Gold Coast Australia.

In temporary retirement from extreme forms of cycling after his 4th encounter with an automobile, he swims, plays piano, cello and synthesizer, but mostly sits in front of computers, in Charlestown, Rhode Island and Rome, Italy.

Rick blogs at http://rfleeter.wordpress.com/.

Rick's earlier professional activities:
Director of Space Technology at Defense Systems Inc. (1986 - 1988) where he was the program manager and/or a lead engineer for programs totaling 15 satellites. He originated two major programs totaling eight new satellites and creating over $4M in sales.
Project Engineer at TRW Space and Technology Group (1983 - 1986) where he originated, marketed and performed research and development programs on aerospace propulsion systems and laser applications in combustion. Rick received a commendation for his contributions to the successful rescue of the $150M TDRS-1 communications satellite and was awarded a patent for propellant additives which resulted in a major government funded program.
Senior Scientist at Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Caltech (1981 - 1983), where he participated in Mars mission and space station advanced designs and pursued research in spacecraft and aircraft propulsion.
In the '70s and '80s Rick contributed to AMSAT, the world's most experienced small satellite organization. He was AMSAT's program manager for propulsion on the PACSAT communications satellite program.

Rick has authored numerous papers on thermodynamics, propulsion and small satellite design and program management. As Adjunct Professor of Engineering at UCLA and Cal State Long Beach he taught undergraduate and graduate courses in thermodynamics theory and application. He also teaches professional courses in space systems design, space project management and other space and technology related topics.

Rick served two years as a member of the US Air Force Science Advisory Board. He is a member of Sigma Xi, ARRL and AMSAT.


 

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5.0 out of 5 stars Logic and Laughs - Readable Engineering, September 4, 2007
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This is a very unusual book!! How often can you read a technologically informative book with a wry grin on your face? (and perhaps an occasional hoot of laughter, right out loud...) In addition to the insider's story on small satellite engineering, the reader gets treated to Rick Fleeter's philosophy of life, engineering, and the universe, always shared with a liberal dose of humor.

The book is largely written for engineers outside the satellite world, and is readable for just about anyone with a reasonable understanding of electronics, but covers all aspects of satellite design at all levels from the ground up. Although much of the information is pretty basic, it is always presented with insights that bring it to a higher level.

This is an excellent book for anyone with a curiousity about satellites and/or the businesses and technologies (aerospace, rad-hard components, telecommunications, etc.) connected with them. It also provides a hugely enjoyable peek into the engineering process - and the engineers - that produce those satellites.
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5.0 out of 5 stars The Future is Microsats, and Here is the Authoritative Work, November 19, 2003
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After 45 years of dominance by governments and hugh corporations, perhaps the little guy is starting to make inroads into the spacce satellite market. At least that's what Rick Fleeter thinks. In "The Logic of Microspace" Fleeter talks about the revolution in small, low-cost space satellites taking place at the beginning of the 21sy century. He notes that these tiny satellites, and the microspace technology they engender, is transforming the space world in ways not seen since the advent of communications a satellites.

At a basic level this book offers understandable, humorous, fast-paced, and sometimes insightful but always provocative comments on the technical, economic, and philosophical aspects of microsatellites. Toward the end of "The Logic of Microspace" Fleeter presents a manifesto for the "microspace revolution," describing alluring opportunities for benefiting humanity and the space industry via low-cost satellites and space missions.

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3.0 out of 5 stars soo long to wait, December 26, 2010
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I haven't received this book until now.It's so long to keep me waiting for it. It has been late by a week for expected date.
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