Tuesday, September 10, 2013

Handbook of Space Engineering, Archaeology and Heritage


Book “Handbook of Space Engineering, Archaeology, and Heritage” published by CRC Press.

Handbook of Space Eng (2009)

Image on the cover is Transit – one of the most important early satellites at the beginning of Space Age.

Contents;

Section 1 – All Sky Survey (total of nine chapters)

Section 2 – The sky: a cultural perspective

Section 3 – Introduction to the space age

Section 4 – The landscape of space (11 chapters)

Section 5 – Spacecraft forensics and mystery solving (4 chapters)

Section 6 – Environmental effects and the material record (9 chapters)

Section 7 – Preservation of space objects and case studies (4 chapters)

Section 8 – Space policy and preservation (4 chapters)

Section 9 – The future and space archaeology (3 chapters)

Section 9 – The mind and the Cosmos (4 chapters)


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Friday, September 6, 2013

Geodesy History Period – In Brief


When we read books or lecture notes on geodesy usually there is a chapter on history of geodesy. The history is described way back to a certain period suited the materials organized by respective author. An example taken from one source (may be V & K, 1987) divide the history into four eras as follow;

  1. Period from Thales till the end of Roman Empire**. Thales (624 BC to 546 BC) was the founder of science in Ancient Greece – the first scientist in history. Link – https://www.famousscientists.org/thales/
  2. The Middle Ages, the Renaissance and the beginning of the era of rationalism till the mid-eighteen Century (1740-50). Up to the period acceptance of Newton Gravitational Law.
  3. Next two hundred years up to WW2 – Einstein theory of gravitation.
  4. Last recent developments from WW2 to current.

** The Roman Empire (RE) began when Augustus Caesar (27BCE-14CE) became the first emperor of Rome. RE lasted about 500 years, ended (in the West) when the last Rome emperor, Ramulus Augustulus, was deposed by the German King Odoacer (476 CE).


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Monday, September 2, 2013

IAG 138 Refrag (French 2010)


IAG 138 Reference Frames for Application in Geoscience is the proceedings of the REFRAG Symposium held in Marne-La-Vallee, French in October 2010.


IAG 138 (Published in 2013)
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