Welcome to The Logic of Microspace I'd like to say welcome to a brand
new book, but in the interest of keeping my closet skeleton-free, I'll
admit it's not entirely new. But neither are small satellites. While
microspace practitioners might build a satellite in a year or even six
months, it still takes a year or more of brainstorming to really get the
bugs out of the mission concept, bureaucracies need years to get them
under contract, and the launching pro- cess is a bit more than a matter
of stepping up to the turnstile with the appropriate number of quarters
to drop into the slot. Or maybe that's a pretty good model, since it
would take a few years (four is my estimate) to drop ten million
quarters into a slot. Books are not that different - writing them takes
forever minus epsilon, and the pro- duction process is long. Plus, in
another assault on "new," The Logic of Microspace includes, as one of
its three major sections, an updated version of the wildly popular (ok,
the popular) Micro Space Craft.