A commanding encyclopedia of the history and principles of
spaceflight-from earliest conceptions to faster-than-light
galaxy-hopping
Here is the first truly comprehensive guide to space exploration and
propulsion, from the first musings of the Greeks to current scientific
speculation about interstellar travel using ""warp drives"" and
wormholes. Space buffs will delight in its in-depth coverage of all key
manned and unmanned missions and space vehicles-past, present, and
projected-and its clear explanations of the technologies involved.
Over the course of more than 2,000 extensively cross-referenced entries,
astronomer David Darling also provides fascinating insights into the
cultural development of spaceflight. In vivid accounts of the major
characters and historical events involved, he provides fascinating tales
of early innovators, the cross-pollination that has long existed between
science fiction and science fact, and the sometimes obscure links
between geopolitics, warfare, and advances in rocketry.