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Space Tourism: Adventures in Earth Orbit and Beyond [Hardcover]

Michel van Pelt (Author)
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0387402136 978-0387402130 March 9, 2005 1

Many scientific papers and popular articles have been written on the topic of space tourism, describing everything from expected market sizes to the rules of 3-dimensional microgravity football. But what would it actually feel like to be a tourist in space, to be hurled into orbit on top of a controlled explosion, to float around in a spacecraft, and to be able to look down on your hometown from above the atmosphere?

Space tourism is not science fiction anymore, Michel van Pelt tells us, but merely a logical step in the evolution of space flight. Space is about to be opened up to more and more people, and the drive behind this is one of the most powerful economic forces: tourism. Van Pelt describes what recreational space travel might look like, and explains the required space technology, the medical issues, astronaut training, and the possibilities of holidays to destinations far, far away.

This is a book for everyone who has ever dreamed of traveling to space: a dream which, according to van Pelt, may not be so far from becoming a reality. Consider it the armchair traveler's guide to the coming boom in space tourism.


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"It is aimed at those who dream about circling the Earth and those who are curious to know why others do. ... This is a good tack to take for an audience which needs convincing that space tourism is possible. … If you want an easy read on the general prospects for space tourism, then this could be a book for you." (Mark Williamson, International Space Review, September, 2005)

"This is the first book devoted entirely to space tourism, and it is timely because elaborate arrangements are well in hand. … The book is cleverly arranged. There are technical sections that are easy to read as well as informative … . this is a fascinating and valuable book, and any would-be space tourist will be well advised to study it before blasting off." (Sir Patrick Moore, The Times Higher, July 8, 2005)

"Michel van Pelt’s book is a cheerful assembly of miscellaneous personal astronaut experiences, ambitious business plans, old dreams and new ambitions, mostly about adventures in low-Earth orbit." (Tim Radford, The Guardian, May 25, 2005)

"The book alternates chapters covering the history, science, and safety of space flight, with imaginative scenarios detailing a hypothetical trip into space as a tourist. … Appealing to the senses, the fantasy chapters describe the story from the point of view of the reader. … the author promotes the subject well; even the most sceptical among us should be inspired … . Well illustrated, with a central colour-plates section, it also includes an extensive bibliography complete with web and video references, and a useful index." (Emily Baldwin, The Observatory, Vol. 126 (1190), 2006)

"I share the author’s belief that humans want to experience the thrill and dangers of the unknown. The book has lots of black and white photographs as well as an eight-page colour section and the actual preparation sections for the would-be tourist are highlighted. There is an excellent chapter concerning the Moon, Mars, and beyond, in which we discover an American company has an objective for a luxury lunar fly-by cruiser." (Bryan J. Lee, Astronomy Now, April, 2006)

"Van Pelt explores the viability of a space tourism industry and writes for persons who dream of space travel. … Readers are taken through an imaginary process of space flight, starting with an initial medical examination and ending at the receipt of astronaut space wings. All aspects of space tourism are explored … . It includes eight color pages, a five-page bibliography, and black-and-white photos … . It is suitable for space travel enthusiasts. Summing up: Recommended. General readers; professionals." (W. E. Howard, Choice, Vol. 43 (1), September, 2005)

"Space Tourism embraces a number of themes including the attitude of governments to the evolution of space technology. Here the reader is presented with a fascinating account of a pre-Cold War example of one-upmanship … . In fact, he reckons the average human can comfortably endure space flight … ." (Christopher Sell, The Engineer Online, July, 2005)

"Van Pelt discusses the technical issues of space flight and pleasant issues of leisure time in space. … Van Pelt has much more fun with the leisure time activities. Using a first person perspective, he places the reader on a three day vacation to an orbiting hotel. … As well, the imagination and optimism shown in this book makes for an enjoyable and quick read. Quotes from science fiction writers shows how reality keeps catching up to the earlier imagination of writers from many years ago." (Mark Mortimer, Universe Today, May, 2005)

About the Author

Michel van Pelt is involved in studies on future reusable spaceplanes, vehicles envisioned to be used for future space tourism businesses.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 240 pages
  • Publisher: Springer; 1 edition (March 9, 2005)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0387402136
  • ISBN-13: 978-0387402130
  • Product Dimensions: 9.5 x 6.4 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,708,001 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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4.0 out of 5 stars An enthusiastic guide for your first trip, May 17, 2005
This review is from: Space Tourism: Adventures in Earth Orbit and Beyond (Hardcover)
This book is for everyone who wants to be like Dennis Tito and Mark Shuttleworth but doesn't have the millions to spend yet. Because this book tells what it must have felt like for them to be genuine space tourists, and at the same time gives all potential space tourists good hopes for regular affordable trips to space in the near future. It is enthusiastically written, with lots of details about what each space tourist should know and be prepared for, with the occassional twink of the eye, or a critical look where that is needed.
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3.0 out of 5 stars From 2005 (Or, "Forget it, Yuri. It's Chinatown."), April 2, 2011
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This is a cool book, but it mentions SpaceShip One as an upcoming event. A lot has changed and clarified since then. Good basic information about any theoretical processing of space tourists up to launch, which will likely remain unchanged for the time being--and therefore recommended with one caveat: There is no discussion of the moral values (or possible lack thereof) implicit in a space vacation. (The reason I mention this is that the moment the first space tourist does take off, someone, somewhere, is going to point to a heroic teacher being paid minimum wage, and also to a starving child, and also to a homeless campground within sight of the launch contrail, etc. And rightly so.)

OTOH, why should a book like this bother with issues like that? Hell, it's all going to happen here in Florida anyway.
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THE experience of a future space tourist's trip into orbit will begin with tests, because embarking on an orbital flight will be very different from anything you have previously experienced on Earth. Read the first page
Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
mass space tourism, orbital space tourism, space tourism business, crewed spacecraft, reusable spaceplanes, professional astronauts, space tourists, reusable launchers, space motion sickness, expendable launchers, escape rockets, human spaceflight, space hotel, microgravity conditions, parabolic flights, propellant tanks, fellow crew members
Key Phrases - Capitalized Phrases (CAPs): (learn more)
Space Shuttle, Shuttle Orbiter, International Space Station, Orbital Destinations, Yuri Gagarin, Freedom Flyer, Mark Shuttleworth, Russian Soyuz, Soviet Union, Kennedy Space Center, Air Force, External Tank, Space Adventures, United States, European Space Agency, Russian Mir, Star City, World War, Lockheed Martin, Star Trek, Vehicle Assembly Building, White Knight, Jules Verne, Larry Niven, Mike Massee
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