It's (Just) Rocket Science

JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY PRESSISBN: 9781421454269

Exploring Physics Through Spaceflight Missions

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By Trisha Muro
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Trisha Muro is a freelance science writer and former high school physics teacher who has written for OpenMind Magazine, NOIRLab, and Science News Explores.

Table of Contents Acknowledgements Introduction I. What's Got You Down? (Let's Talk About Gravity) 1. How to Find an Exoplanet: TESS and the Geometry of Orbits 2. A Seemingly Magical Orbit: JWST and Gravitation 3. From a Relativistic Point of View: Hubble and Relativity 4. Initial Conditions: Voyager and Our Place in Space II. Let's GO 5. We Are 'Go' For Launch! Sounding Rockets and the Physics of Launch 6. To Mars We Go: Perseverance and the Physics of Orbit 7. A Balance of Forces: Dragonfly and Newton's Laws Interlude - The Speed You Need, Part 1: Orbits III. There's No Free Lunch, But There Might be Some Tasty Snacks 8. To Shift a Space Rock: DART and the momentum of collisions 9. Gravitational Slingshots: Psyche and angular momentum 10. Spaceflight's Not-Quite-Free Lunch: Apollo and Conservation of Energy Interlude - The Speed You Need, Part 2: Escape IV. Rockets Can't Surf, But They Still Need Waves 11. How to Phone Home From Space: the Deep Space Network and waves 12. Beyond the Rainbow: DAVINCI and the electromagnetic spectrum 13. Seeing the Unseeable: Chandra and optics V. Look Deeper, and Dream On 14. Sailing on Starlight: Two Solar Sail Spacecraft and Photon physics 15. Spaceflight, Differently: Solar Electric Propulsion Reframes the Rocket Equation 16. Doing the Impossible: Parker Solar Probe and Radiation VI. Appendices 17. The Metric System 18. The Math of Gravity, Once More Afterword Notes on Sources Bibliography

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