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Saturn V: The Complete Manufacturing And Test Records Plus Supplemental Material (Apogee Books Space)
 
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Saturn V: The Complete Manufacturing And Test Records Plus Supplemental Material (Apogee Books Space) (ペーパーバック)

by Alan Lawrie (著), Robert Godwin (著)
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Saturn V was the largest, most powerful rocket ever produced. Developed in the 1960s, in response to President Kennedy's call for a moon landing by the end of the decade, it rose from the drawing board to flight vehicle in record time. The rocket was masterminded by Wernher Von Braun and did not fail in any of its flights. The story of the moon missions is well known with many books and films on the subject. Little has been written on the Saturn V rocket and next to nothing on the development, manufacturing and testing of the rocket stages. In this book, for the first time ever, the detailed story of the history of each Saturn V stage is presented. This includes the 45 flight stages built and all of the various test stages. Most of the stages ended up being launched. Some are in museums, some were destroyed on the ground and some are so obscure they are detailed for the first time in this book. The book traces each stage from the start of manufacturing, through assembly, testing, static firing and transport to the Kennedy Space Center. Facilities across the US were used to manufacture and test the hardware at a pace demanded by the Kennedy pronouncement. Engines were built by Rocketdyne and the rocket stages by Boeing, North American Aviation and the Douglas Company. Testing took place in Santa Susana, Sacramento, Mississippi and other facilities around the country. There were many problems along the way and all are covered in a detail never published before. Stages blew up, materials dis-integrated, engines exploded. The development of the F1 and J2 rocket engines is covered as well as details of all the major manufacturing and testing facilities. Throughout, unprecedented details of dates, times, events and parameters are presented. Other unique aspects of the book include: details of the history of each and every engine on each stage including a log of engine allocation; details of the transportation of each stage and engine by various means such as truck, barge, boat, super Guppy aircraft including a unique log of these trips; details of every firing including timelines, test stands, problems, performance details plus logs of each firing on each stage. To supplement the book many photographs that have never been published before have been obtained and appear for the first time. The location of the remaining hardware is identified with photographs of the museum pieces. Research for the book has taken over two years and included unique access to all the major facilities and NASA history offices and libraries. Information has been obtained from Saturn veterans and also through the Freedom of Information Act. In summary this book has the first ever comprehensive presentation of the complete Saturn stage and engines activities from the early 1960s to the conclusion of the program in the mid 1970s. Bonus CD-ROM includes rare film footage.

Product Details

  • ペーパーバック: 328 pages
  • Publisher: Collectors Guide Pub; Pap/DVD edition (2005/8/26)
  • Language: 英語, 英語, 英語
  • ISBN-10: 1894959191
  • ISBN-13: 978-1894959193
  • Release Date: 2005/8/26
  • Product Dimensions: 9.9 x 6.9 x 0.9 inches
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.jp Sales Rank: #96,131 in 洋書 (See Bestsellers in 洋書)

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    #148 in  洋書 > Science > Astronomy > Aeronautics & Astronautics
    #162 in  洋書 > Professional & Technical > Professional Science > Astronomy > Astrophysics & Space Science
    #164 in  洋書 > Science > Astronomy > Astrophysics

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4.0 out of 5 stars 又、このような巨大ロケットが作られることはないだろうが・・・, 2006/10/27
By キャバンクラブ - See all my reviews
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 NASAは先ごろ、2018年に月に人類を再び送るという計画を発表した。
スペースシャトルや、宇宙ステーションの無かった時代のサターン5型に頼ったアポロ計画とは全く違う発想になるのであろうが、ただ漠然と、月に行くのではなく、何らかの目的を持つとすると、多量の機材の運搬用具としての大型ロケットの必要性がでてくるかもしれない。
 そんなことを考えながら電子辞書のお世話になりつつ、この本を読むと、今から40年も前にこのようなロケットを作ったことが信じがたい思いがする。
 特に、当時のコンピュータの能力は今我々が普通に使っているパソコンに劣るということを考えれば、その凄さは、想像を超える。
 フォン=ブラウンは、もはや不要かもしれないが、ロケットという道具の必要性は消えない。それにしても、はるかに周辺技術もコンピュータも進歩したのに、日本のロケット開発が遅れているのは情けない話である。
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0 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars DVD付きでお買い得, 2007/12/31
By 真空管 (関西) - See all my reviews
本書はサターンロケットの構造に関して詳しく書かれています。驚くべきは当時、まだコンピュータは開発段階で複雑なシミュレーションも現在のようには出来なかったのですが、見事に人類を月に到達させました。全貌が解かれば解かるほどいかに凄い事なのか時代を超えて当時の技術者の意気込みが伝わってきます。
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