Emerging space powers: the new space programs of Asia, the Middle East, and South-America
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505 | 8 | |a 1. Japan : origins : the legacy of Hideo Itokawa2. Japan : into the Solar System -- 3. Japan : Kibo and the Space Station -- 4. India : the vision of Vikram Sarabhai -- 5. India : space technology and the villages -- 6. India : manned and lunar flight -- 7. Iran : origins : the road to space -- 8. Iran : development : space launch systems and satellites -- 9. Brazil : origins : the road to space -- 10. Brazil : development : space launch systems, space probes, and satellites -- 11. Brazil : plans : the ultimate goal -- 12. Israel : small but efficient actor in space -- 13. North Korea : the most secret country in space -- 14. South Korea : new entrant for space system -- 15. Contrasts and comparisons -- Annex 1. List of launches -- Annex 2. Space institutes in Iran -- Annex 3. Space institutes in Brazil -- Annex 4. Space institutes in North Korea -- Annex 5. United Nations treaties related to outer space. | |
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adam_text | CONTENTS
AUTHORS INTRODUCTION
.............................................
XI
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
................................................
IX
NOTE
ON
TERMINOLOGY
.............................................
XVII
LIST
OF
ILLUSTRATIONS
..............................................
XIX
LIST
OF
TABLES
.................................................
XXIX
JAPAN:
ORIGINS
-
THE
LEGACY
OF
HIDEO ITOKAWA
........................
1
JAPAN S
ROCKET
PLANE
...........................................
2
INTRODUCING HIDEO ITOKAWA
.....................................
2
AERONAUTICAL
ENGINEER
..........................................
3
FIRST
ROCKETS
.................................................
7
SOUNDING
ROCKETS
.............................................
9
UCHINOURA LAUNCH
SITE
.........................................
11
REACHING EARTH
ORBIT
.........................................
14
INTRODUCING
THE
MU-4S
........................................
16
ITOKAWA
POSTSCRIPT
...........................................
18
DISCOVERING
A NEW
RADIATION
BELT
................................
18
NEW
VERSIONS:
THE
MU-3C, H
...................................
19
FORMATION
OF
NASDA
........................................
21
NASDA S
ROCKET,
THE
N-I
AND
ITS FIRST
MISSIONS
... . .................
24
COMMUNICATIONS
SATELLITES:
YURI, SAKURA, JCSAT,
NSTAR,
SUPERBIRD
....
26
INTRODUCING
THE
N-IL
..........................................
28
WATCHING EARTH S
WEATHER
......................................
29
H-ROCKET:
INTRODUCING LIQUID HYDROGEN
............................
31
SOUNDING
ROCKETS
............................................
33
THE
EARLY
JAPANESE
SPACE
PROGRAM
...............................
34
2 JAPAN:
INTO
THE
SOLAR SYSTEM
....................................
37
NEW
MU-5
VERSIONS:
THE
MU-3H
AND
MU-3S
........................
37
PROBES
TO
COMET
HALLEY
.......................................
38
MU-3SII
SCIENTIFIC
MISSIONS
.....................................
40
SOLAR
STUDIES:
YOHKOH
AND
HINODE
................................
42
THIRD
TO
REACH
THE
MOON:
MUSES A
..............................
45
EXPRESS:
FROM
PACIFIC
SEACOAST
TO THE
JUNGLES
OF
AFRICA
................
47
MUSES
B:
INTRODUCING
THE
NEW
MU-5 LAUNCHER
.......................
50
NOZOMI
TO
MARS
.............................................
54
V.
IBIIOTHEK
DEUTSCHES
MUSEUM
-
_Y
..
VI
CONTENTS
RENDEZVOUS
WITH AN ASTEROID:
HAYABUSA
...........................
57
BACK
TO
THE
MOON:
KAGUYA
.....................................
62
H-II
ROCKET:
MOST
ADVANCED OF
ITS KIND
..........................
68
SHOOTING
STAR
...............................................
70
H-I1 BRINGS
IN
ERA
OF
ILL-LUCK
AND
UNCERTAINTY
.......................
72
AUGMENTED:
H-IIA
...........................................
74
H-IIA
LOSS: BACK
TO THE
DRAWING
BOARD
............................
78
EARTH
AND MARINE OBSERVATIONS:
MOMO
............................
80
JERS
FUYO:
INTRODUCTION
OF
SPACE-BORNE RADAR
......................
82
ADEOS/MIDORI:
ATMOSPHERE
OBSERVER
.............................
83
ALOS: DAY
AND
NIGHT, CLOUD-FREE
................................
86
TROPICAL
RAINFALL
.............................................
88
ENGINEERING
SATELLITES
.........................................
90
ETS
VIII:
A
GIANT,
HOVERING INSECT
...............................
91
WINGED
BIRD:
COMETS/KAKEHASHI
...............................
92
BEAMS
ACROSS SPACE:
KIRARI
AND
KIZUNA
............................
94
SPY
SATELLITES:
THREAT
ACROSS
THE
SEA
OF
JAPAN
........................
96
CONCLUSIONS:
SCIENCE AND APPLICATIONS
.............................
99
3 JAPAN: KIBO
AND
THE
SPACE STATION
..............................
101
JAPAN S FIRST
ASTRONAUT
.......................................
101
INSTEAD,
A MISSION
TO
MIR
.....................................
103
FUWATTO S
SUCCESS
...........................................
106
INTERNATIONAL
MICROGRAVITY LABORATORY 1,2:
NEWTS,
FISH,
CELLS
..........
108
SPACE FLIER UNIT
............................................
109
PREPARING
FOR
THE
INTERNATIONAL
SPACE STATION
......................
111
JAPAN
AND
THE
INTERNATIONAL SPACE
STATION
........................
112
THE
ELEMENTS
..............................................
115
SUPPLYING
KIBO
.............................................
116
KEEPING
IN
CONTACT:
DATA
RELAYS
.................................
117
ASTRONAUTS
FOR
KIBO
.........................................
118
ARRIVING
AT
THE
SPACE STATION
..................................
120
JAPANESE
SPACEPLANES:
ORIGIN
...................................
123
DEVELOPMENT
AND
TESTS
.......................................
124
REVIEWED
AND REVISED
........................................
128
HOW
THE
JAPANESE
SPACE PROGRAM
IS
ORGANIZED
.....................
130
MAIN FACILITIES
...............................................
131
TANEGASHIMA
RANGE:
LAUNCH
SITE
BY
THE
OCEAN
......................
132
UCHINOURA
LAUNCH
CENTER
......................................
133
TSUKUBA
AND
SAGAMIHARA
SPACE
CENTERS
..........................
135
TRACKING
FACILITIES
...........................................
137
ROCKET
TEST
CENTERS
..........................................
138
KEY
COMPANIES
........................
...................
138
JAPANESE
SPACE
BUDGET
AND
AMBITIONS
............................
139
CONCLUSIONS
...............................................
140
CONTENTS
VII
4 INDIA: THE
VISION
OF
VIKRAM SARABHAI
.............................
141
FATHER
OF
INDIAN
ASTRONAUTICS,
DR VIKRAM SARABHAI
.................
142
SPUTNIK
AND
THE
IGY
........................................
143
FIRST
ROCKET
LAUNCH,
1963
.....................................
145
SPACE
PROGRAM
FOR
EDUCATION
..................................
148
SPACE
PROGRAM
FOR
REMOTE SENSING:
THE
HIGH
ROAD
.................
151
SUDDEN
END
...............................................
153
ATS:
VILLAGE
TELEVISION
.......................................
155
THE IDEA
OF AN
INDIAN EARTH
SATELLITE
.............................
158
PREPARATIONS
FOR
FIRST
SATELLITE,
ARYABHATA
.........................
159
BHASKHARA
.................................................
161
AN INDIGENOUS INDIAN
ROCKET
..................................
164
PLANNING
THE
FIRST HOME-LAUNCHED
SATELLITE
.........................
166
FIRST LAUNCHES: INDIA
-A
SPACEFARING
NATION
.......................
167
CONCLUSIONS
...............................................
171
5 INDIA: SPACE
TECHNOLOGY
AND
THE
VILLAGES
...........................
173
INTRODUCING IRS
............................................
173
SECOND-GENERATION IRS
.......................................
175
INDIAN
REMOTE
SENSING:
A
BALANCE
SHEET
...........................
178
INSAT: INDIA S
COMMUNICATIONS
AND WEATHER
SYSTEM
................
183
INSAT
PRECURSOR:
APPLE
....................................
185
FIRST INSAT
1:
A SYSTEM ESTABLISHED
.............................
188
INSAT
2:
MADE
AT
HOME
.....................................
190
REACHING
THE
VILLAGES
........................................
194
PROMISE
OF
INSAT 3
.........................................
195
NEW
LAUNCHERS:
ASLV
.......................................
198
PSLV:
INTO
THE
BIG LAUNCHER LEAGUE
..............................
202
LAUNCHING
THE
PSLV
........................................
205
INTRODUCING IRS-POLAR
.......................................
205
IRS-
ID
IN
TROUBLE
-
BUT
SAVED
.................................
207
EXPANDING
THE
EARTH
OBSERVATION
PROGRAM
........................
208
CONCLUSION:
THE
PROGRAM MATURES
...............................
213
6 INDIA: MANNED
AND
LUNAR
FLIGHT
.................................
215
CHANDRAYAN:
TO THE
MOON
....................................
215
GRAMSAT
TO
THE
VILLAGES:
THE
GSLV
..............................
219
GSLV
FLIES
................................................
225
INDIA S
OWN UPPER
STAGE
......................................
229
FIRST INDIAN
IN
SPACE
.........................................
232
SHUTTLE
ASTRONAUTS
WHO
NEVER
FLEW: BHAT
AND
RADHAKRISHNAN
..........
235
SHUTTLE
ASTRONAUTS
WHO
FLEW:
CHAWLA
AND
WILLIAMS
.................
236
INDIAN
MANNED
FLIGHT
........................................
238
ORGANIZATION
...............................................
240
SANDBAR
LAUNCH
SITE:
SRIHARIKOTA
................................
245
VIII
CONTENTS
SPREADING
THE
BENEFITS
TO
INDUSTRY
...............................
249
INDIA S
SPACE
BUDGET
.........................................
252
CONCLUSIONS: INDIA
..........................................
253
7
IRAN: ORIGINS
-
THE
ROAD
TO
SPACE
................................
255
INTERNATIONAL
CONTEXT
........................................
255
SPACE
APPLICATIONS AS
DRIVERS:
COMMUNICATIONS
.....................
256
OBSERVATION
OF
THE
EARTH
.....................................
258
SPACE
APPLICATIONS
ORGANIZED
..................................
264
AEROSPACE
RESEARCH INSTITUTE
(ARI)
.............................
268
EDUCATION
AS A
FOUNDATION FOR
MASTERING SPACE
.....................
270
INTERNATIONAL
EXPERIENCE
TO
SUPPORT NATIONAL
POLICY
..................
271
PLANS LEADING
TO
HARDWARE
.....................................
274
SPACE INFRASTRUCTURE
.........................................
277
REFERENCES
................................................
283
8
IRAN: DEVELOPMENT
-
SPACE
LAUNCH
SYSTEMS
AND
SATELLITES
...............
285
LAUNCH
SYSTEMS
............................................
285
SATELLITES
..................................................
296
SINAI
....................................................
298
SMALL MULTI-MISSION
SATELLITE (SMMS)
...........................
298
MESBAH
..................................................
300
ZOHREH
...................................................
302
OMID
....................................................
303
IRAN:
PLANS
-
THE
ULTIMATE GOAL
.................................
305
BESHARAT
..................................................
305
OTHER
SATELLITES
IN
THE
MAKING
..................................
306
MANNED
SPACE
.............................................
306
A
MORE POWERFUL SPACE
LAUNCH
VEHICLE
...........................
307
PLANNING
SPACE GOALS.........................................
308
REFERENCES
................................................
309
9 BRAZIL: ORIGINS
-
THE
ROAD
TO
SPACE
...............................
311
THE
BRAZILIAN
COMPLETE SPACE MISSION
-
MECB
...................
315
THE NATIONAL PROGRAM
OF
SPACE ACTIVITIES
........................
316
SPACE
SCIENCE AND
TECHNOLOGY
..................................
319
EARTH
OBSERVATION
........................
.
...................
320
METEOROLOGY
...............................................
322
TELECOMMUNICATIONS
.........................................
323
SOUNDING
ROCKETS
AND
SPACE
LAUNCH
VEHICLES
.......................
324
INFRASTRUCTURE
AND
GROUND SUPPORT
..............................
326
REFERENCES
................................................
334
CONTENTS IX
10 BRAZIL: DEVELOPMENT
-
SPACE
LAUNCH
SYSTEMS, SPACE PROBES,
AND
SATELLITES...
335
SONDA
FAMILY
OF SOUNDING ROCKETS
.............................
335
VS FAMILY
OF
SUB-ORBITAL
ROCKETS
................................
340
VEICULO LANRADOR
DE
SATELITES
(VLS)
.............................
346
CRUZEIRO
DO
SUL
............................................
349
SPACE
PROBES AND
SATELLITES
....................................
351
MULTI
MISSION PLATFORM (PMM)
................................
352
SCIENCE
...................................................
352
COMMUNICATIONS
............................................
357
EARTH
OBSERVATION
...........................................
363
REFERENCES
................................................
368
11 BRAZIL: PLANS
-
THE
ULTIMATE GOAL
................................
371
SPACE
ACCESS
...............................................
373
APPLICATION
SATELLITES
.........................................
376
MULTI MISSION PLATFORM (PMM)
SATELLITE
PROGRAMS
..................
379
REFERENCES
................................................
383
12
ISRAEL: SMALL BUT
EFFICIENT
ACTOR
IN
SPACE
...........................
385
ISRAEL,
A
SMALL
BUT
AN EFFICIENT
ACTOR
IN
SPACE
......................
385
LET S
GO
INTO
SPACE
FOR
INTELLIGENCE
AND SECURITY!
....................
387
PROFESSOR
YUVAL NE EMAN,
PIONEERING
FATHER
OF
THE
ISA
............
388
COMPACT OFEQ
SATELLITES AND SMALL
SHAVIT LAUNCHERS
AS
DEFENSE
SYSTEMS...
389
TOWARDS
MINIATURIZED
SPACECRAFT
FOR
HIGH-RESOLUTION
IMAGING
..........
393
A
SPACE
INDUSTRY
SPECIALIZED
IN
LOW-COST, LOW-MASS
SPACECRAFT
..........
398
STRATEGIC
PARTNERSHIP WITH
DEPARTMENT
OF
SPACE
AND
ANTRIX
IN
INDIA
....
401
TECHNION
IN
SPACE WITH
MADE
BY
STUDENTS
TECHSAT
................
404
DEVELOPMENT
OF
STUDENT
NANO-SATELLITES
FOR
AN
INTERNATIONAL
CONSTELLATION
...............................................
405
SCIENTIFIC
COOPERATION WITH
INDIA
(ISRO)
AND
FRANCE
(CNES)..........
406
GLOBAL
COMMERCIAL VENTURES
(1): AMOS
BY SPACECOM
...............
408
GLOBAL
COMMERCIAL
VENTURES
(2):
IMAGESAT INTERNATIONAL
..............
418
THE
TRAGIC
FATE
OF
THE
FIRST
ISRAELI
ASTRONAUT,
COL.
ILAN RAMON..........
423
SPACE
PROGRAM
AT
THE
TOP
OF
THE TECHNOLOGY
.......................
427
MILITARY
SUPERIORITY AND SECURITY AS
PRIORITIES
FOR
SPACE MISSIONS
........
430
TOWARDS
AN
ISRAELI-AMERICAN
CONSTELLATION OF
SAR
SATELLITES?
..........
431
COOPERATION
OF
ISRAEL
WITH SPACE PROGRAMS
OF
THE
EUROPEAN UNION
.....
433
REFERENCES
................................................
434
ANNEXE I
.................................................
436
ANNEXE 2
.................................................
437
13 NORTH
KOREA:
THE
MOST
SECRET
COUNTRY
IN
SPACE
......................
439
NORTH
KOREA
(DPRK),
THE
MOST SECRET
COUNTRY
IN
SPACE:
SPACE
BLUFF
OR MILITARY CHALLENGE?
........................................
439
THE
ORIGINS
OF
A
HIDDEN
SPACE
PROGRAM
...........................
447
X
CONTENTS
ANALYSIS
OF
THE
LAUNCHER
AND
ITS
MAIDEN
FLIGHT
.....................
449
MODEST,
ISOLATED MUSUDAN-RI LAUNCH
COMPLEX
......................
454
MISSILE
FLIGHT
TEST
MORATORIUM
2000-2005
.........................
458
UNSUCCESSFUL
FIRST FLIGHT
OF
TAEPODONG 2 IN JULY
2006
..............
461
FURTHER
ENGINE
TESTS
AND NEW
LAUNCH
COMPLEX
......................
465
DPRK
PROGRESS
TO
IMPROVE
(SPACE)
LAUNCH
CAPABILITY
................
469
THE
ART OF
LAUNCHING
GHOST
SATELLITES
..........................
481
REFERENCES
................................................
482
ANNEXE
............................................
....
484
14
SOUTH
KOREA:
NEW
ENTRANT
FOR
SPACE SYSTEMS
.......................
487
SOUTH KOREA:
RECENT ENTRANT
FOR
NEW SPACE SYSTEMS AND
MICRO-ELECTRONICS
LEADERSHIP
...................................
487
FIRST
STEP
(1989-1999):
THE
KITSAT/URIBYOL
MICRO-SATELLITES
............
491
SECOND
STEP
(1999-2009):
APPLICATIONS
SATELLITES AND ACCESS
TO
SPACE
.....
500
SPACE
SYSTEMS
FOR
A
KEY
PROGRAM OF
EARTH
OBSERVATIONS
..............
503
NATIONAL
LAUNCH
CAPABILITIES
WITH
SOUNDING ROCKETS
..................
509
MUGUNGHWA:
COMMERCIAL SATELLITES
FOR
TELECOMMUNICATIONS
AND
BROADCASTS
................................................
515
KOREA METEOROLOGICAL
ADMINISTRATION (KMA)
AND
COMS-1
SERVICES
....
516
SATELLITE
LAUNCHES
WITH
THE
RUSSO-KOREAN
KSLV
PROGRAM
............
517
THE
NARO SPACE
CENTER:
FROM HILLY ISLAND
TO
SPACE
..................
527
THE
STSAT-2 (SCIENCE
&
TECHNOLOGY
SATELLITE-2)
SERIES
OF
MICROSATELLITES...
530
MANNED
SPACEFLIGHT
IN
2008:
ODYSSEY OF A
YOUNG
LADY
TO
THE
ISS........
532
THE
FUTURE
(2009-2019):
SATELLITE
LAUNCHES
AND
SPACE EXPLORATION........
537
REFERENCES
................................................
540
ANNEXE
...................................................
541
15
CONTRASTS
AND COMPARISONS
....................................
543
DEVELOPMENT
AND
FIELDS
OF
WORK
COMPARED
........................
545
ANNEXES
......................................................
547
1
LIST
OF
LAUNCHES
.............................................
548
2
SPACE INSTITUTES
IN
IRAN
.......................................
571
3 SPACE INSTITUTES
IN
BRAZIL
......................................
592
4 SPACE INSTITUTES
IN NORTH KOREA
.................................
603
5 UNITED
NATIONS
TREATIES
RELATED
TO
OUTER SPACE
........................
604
BIBLIOGRAPHY
..................................................
609
INDEX
........................................................
613
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author | Harvey, Brian 1953- Smid, Henk Pirard, Théo 1947- |
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contents | 1. Japan : origins : the legacy of Hideo Itokawa2. Japan : into the Solar System -- 3. Japan : Kibo and the Space Station -- 4. India : the vision of Vikram Sarabhai -- 5. India : space technology and the villages -- 6. India : manned and lunar flight -- 7. Iran : origins : the road to space -- 8. Iran : development : space launch systems and satellites -- 9. Brazil : origins : the road to space -- 10. Brazil : development : space launch systems, space probes, and satellites -- 11. Brazil : plans : the ultimate goal -- 12. Israel : small but efficient actor in space -- 13. North Korea : the most secret country in space -- 14. South Korea : new entrant for space system -- 15. Contrasts and comparisons -- Annex 1. List of launches -- Annex 2. Space institutes in Iran -- Annex 3. Space institutes in Brazil -- Annex 4. Space institutes in North Korea -- Annex 5. United Nations treaties related to outer space. |
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spelling | Harvey, Brian 1953- Verfasser (DE-588)121686213 aut Emerging space powers the new space programs of Asia, the Middle East, and South-America Brian Harvey, Henk Smid, and Théo Pirard The Japanese and Indian space programmes Berlin ; Heidelberg ; New York Springer [2010] © 2010 xxviii, 624 Seiten Illustrationen 25 cm txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Springer-Praxis books in space exploration Includes bibliographical references and index 1. Japan : origins : the legacy of Hideo Itokawa2. Japan : into the Solar System -- 3. Japan : Kibo and the Space Station -- 4. India : the vision of Vikram Sarabhai -- 5. India : space technology and the villages -- 6. India : manned and lunar flight -- 7. Iran : origins : the road to space -- 8. Iran : development : space launch systems and satellites -- 9. Brazil : origins : the road to space -- 10. Brazil : development : space launch systems, space probes, and satellites -- 11. Brazil : plans : the ultimate goal -- 12. Israel : small but efficient actor in space -- 13. North Korea : the most secret country in space -- 14. South Korea : new entrant for space system -- 15. Contrasts and comparisons -- Annex 1. List of launches -- Annex 2. Space institutes in Iran -- Annex 3. Space institutes in Brazil -- Annex 4. Space institutes in North Korea -- Annex 5. United Nations treaties related to outer space. Geschichte gnd rswk-swf Raumfahrtprogramm (DE-588)4479200-1 gnd rswk-swf Weltraumforschung (DE-588)4117629-7 gnd rswk-swf Naher Osten (DE-588)4068878-1 gnd rswk-swf Südamerika (DE-588)4078014-4 gnd rswk-swf Asien (DE-588)4003217-6 gnd rswk-swf Astronautics Asia History Middle East South America Asien (DE-588)4003217-6 g Naher Osten (DE-588)4068878-1 g Südamerika (DE-588)4078014-4 g Raumfahrtprogramm (DE-588)4479200-1 s Weltraumforschung (DE-588)4117629-7 s Geschichte z DE-604 Smid, Henk Verfasser aut Pirard, Théo 1947- Verfasser (DE-588)1105479692 aut Digitalisierung Deutsches Museum application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=030917486&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
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title | Emerging space powers the new space programs of Asia, the Middle East, and South-America |
title_alt | The Japanese and Indian space programmes |
title_auth | Emerging space powers the new space programs of Asia, the Middle East, and South-America |
title_exact_search | Emerging space powers the new space programs of Asia, the Middle East, and South-America |
title_full | Emerging space powers the new space programs of Asia, the Middle East, and South-America Brian Harvey, Henk Smid, and Théo Pirard |
title_fullStr | Emerging space powers the new space programs of Asia, the Middle East, and South-America Brian Harvey, Henk Smid, and Théo Pirard |
title_full_unstemmed | Emerging space powers the new space programs of Asia, the Middle East, and South-America Brian Harvey, Henk Smid, and Théo Pirard |
title_short | Emerging space powers |
title_sort | emerging space powers the new space programs of asia the middle east and south america |
title_sub | the new space programs of Asia, the Middle East, and South-America |
topic | Raumfahrtprogramm (DE-588)4479200-1 gnd Weltraumforschung (DE-588)4117629-7 gnd |
topic_facet | Raumfahrtprogramm Weltraumforschung Naher Osten Südamerika Asien |
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