In-Space Manufacturing and Resources
Earth and Planetary Exploration Applications
Herausgegeben:Hessel, Volker; Stoudemire, Jana; Miyamoto, Hideaki; Fisk, Ian D.
In-Space Manufacturing and Resources
Earth and Planetary Exploration Applications
Herausgegeben:Hessel, Volker; Stoudemire, Jana; Miyamoto, Hideaki; Fisk, Ian D.
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This is the prime source for all research on space and planetary resource exploration - presenting comprehensively the emerging and exciting field of space manufacturing.
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This is the prime source for all research on space and planetary resource exploration - presenting comprehensively the emerging and exciting field of space manufacturing.
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- Verlag: Wiley-VCH
- Artikelnr. des Verlages: 1134853 000
- 1. Auflage
- Seitenzahl: 432
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. August 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 251mm x 177mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 971g
- ISBN-13: 9783527348534
- ISBN-10: 3527348530
- Artikelnr.: 63503856
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Wiley-VCH GmbH
- Boschstraße 12
- 69469 Weinheim
- wiley-vch@kolibri360.de
- Verlag: Wiley-VCH
- Artikelnr. des Verlages: 1134853 000
- 1. Auflage
- Seitenzahl: 432
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. August 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 251mm x 177mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 971g
- ISBN-13: 9783527348534
- ISBN-10: 3527348530
- Artikelnr.: 63503856
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Wiley-VCH GmbH
- Boschstraße 12
- 69469 Weinheim
- wiley-vch@kolibri360.de
> 550 peer-reviewed publications and several books. > 50 speaking engagements, and she is a member of the National Academies of Sciences Committee on Biological and Physical Sciences in Space (CBPSS). > 110 peer-reviewed publications, mostly in planetary science. >100 peer-reviewed publications.
Introductory Statement: National Aeronautics and Space Administration
Introductory Statement: European Space Agency
Introductory Statement: Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency
Introductory Statement: Australian Space Agency
PART 1: SPACE MEDICINE AND HUMAN HEALTH
1. Human Health in Space
2. Space Medicine and Countermeasures
3. Frontier Medical Technologies to Support Space Exploration
PART 2: SPACE BIOLOGY
4. Plant Biology and a New Approach to Space Farming
5. Stem Cell Biology and Tissue Engineering in Space
PART 3: SPACE CHEMISTRY
6. Chemistry Related Innovations in Space. Benefits of Flow Chemistry
7. Catalysis in Space Environments
PART 4: SPACE MINING
8. Mining and Microbiology for the Solar System Silicate and Basalt Economy
9. Near-Earth Asteroids as Promising Candidates for Space Resources
10. Space Mining of Phosphorus from Moon Crust?Spillover of Learning from Earth
11. Lunar Resources in Support of Human Interplanetary Settlement & Limitations
PART 5: SPACE FARMING & FOOD
12. PONDS: A New Method for Plant Production in Space
13. Space Food for the Future: Nutritional Challenges and Technological Strategies for Healthy and High-Quality Products
PART 6: ADVANCED MATERIALS
14. Metal Alloy Synthesis in Microgravity
15. Layer-by-Layer Deposition in Microgravity for Enhanced Thin Film Production
16. 3D Bioprinting Aboard the International Space Station using the Techshot BioFabrication Facility
PART 7: SPACE CONSTRUCTION
17. Beyond the ISS: The World's First Commercial Space Station
18. Leveraging Open Innovation to Incentivize Advances in Additive Construction in Space and on Earth
PART 8: SPACE POLICY, LAW, AND ECONOMICS
19. The Impact of the Artemis Accords on Resource Extraction
20. Space Resources: Physical Constraints, Policy Choices, & Ethical Considerations
The Future Of Space Exploration: A Young Perspective
Introductory Statement: European Space Agency
Introductory Statement: Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency
Introductory Statement: Australian Space Agency
PART 1: SPACE MEDICINE AND HUMAN HEALTH
1. Human Health in Space
2. Space Medicine and Countermeasures
3. Frontier Medical Technologies to Support Space Exploration
PART 2: SPACE BIOLOGY
4. Plant Biology and a New Approach to Space Farming
5. Stem Cell Biology and Tissue Engineering in Space
PART 3: SPACE CHEMISTRY
6. Chemistry Related Innovations in Space. Benefits of Flow Chemistry
7. Catalysis in Space Environments
PART 4: SPACE MINING
8. Mining and Microbiology for the Solar System Silicate and Basalt Economy
9. Near-Earth Asteroids as Promising Candidates for Space Resources
10. Space Mining of Phosphorus from Moon Crust?Spillover of Learning from Earth
11. Lunar Resources in Support of Human Interplanetary Settlement & Limitations
PART 5: SPACE FARMING & FOOD
12. PONDS: A New Method for Plant Production in Space
13. Space Food for the Future: Nutritional Challenges and Technological Strategies for Healthy and High-Quality Products
PART 6: ADVANCED MATERIALS
14. Metal Alloy Synthesis in Microgravity
15. Layer-by-Layer Deposition in Microgravity for Enhanced Thin Film Production
16. 3D Bioprinting Aboard the International Space Station using the Techshot BioFabrication Facility
PART 7: SPACE CONSTRUCTION
17. Beyond the ISS: The World's First Commercial Space Station
18. Leveraging Open Innovation to Incentivize Advances in Additive Construction in Space and on Earth
PART 8: SPACE POLICY, LAW, AND ECONOMICS
19. The Impact of the Artemis Accords on Resource Extraction
20. Space Resources: Physical Constraints, Policy Choices, & Ethical Considerations
The Future Of Space Exploration: A Young Perspective
Introductory Statement: National Aeronautics and Space Administration
Introductory Statement: European Space Agency
Introductory Statement: Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency
Introductory Statement: Australian Space Agency
PART 1: SPACE MEDICINE AND HUMAN HEALTH
1. Human Health in Space
2. Space Medicine and Countermeasures
3. Frontier Medical Technologies to Support Space Exploration
PART 2: SPACE BIOLOGY
4. Plant Biology and a New Approach to Space Farming
5. Stem Cell Biology and Tissue Engineering in Space
PART 3: SPACE CHEMISTRY
6. Chemistry Related Innovations in Space. Benefits of Flow Chemistry
7. Catalysis in Space Environments
PART 4: SPACE MINING
8. Mining and Microbiology for the Solar System Silicate and Basalt Economy
9. Near-Earth Asteroids as Promising Candidates for Space Resources
10. Space Mining of Phosphorus from Moon Crust?Spillover of Learning from Earth
11. Lunar Resources in Support of Human Interplanetary Settlement & Limitations
PART 5: SPACE FARMING & FOOD
12. PONDS: A New Method for Plant Production in Space
13. Space Food for the Future: Nutritional Challenges and Technological Strategies for Healthy and High-Quality Products
PART 6: ADVANCED MATERIALS
14. Metal Alloy Synthesis in Microgravity
15. Layer-by-Layer Deposition in Microgravity for Enhanced Thin Film Production
16. 3D Bioprinting Aboard the International Space Station using the Techshot BioFabrication Facility
PART 7: SPACE CONSTRUCTION
17. Beyond the ISS: The World's First Commercial Space Station
18. Leveraging Open Innovation to Incentivize Advances in Additive Construction in Space and on Earth
PART 8: SPACE POLICY, LAW, AND ECONOMICS
19. The Impact of the Artemis Accords on Resource Extraction
20. Space Resources: Physical Constraints, Policy Choices, & Ethical Considerations
The Future Of Space Exploration: A Young Perspective
Introductory Statement: European Space Agency
Introductory Statement: Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency
Introductory Statement: Australian Space Agency
PART 1: SPACE MEDICINE AND HUMAN HEALTH
1. Human Health in Space
2. Space Medicine and Countermeasures
3. Frontier Medical Technologies to Support Space Exploration
PART 2: SPACE BIOLOGY
4. Plant Biology and a New Approach to Space Farming
5. Stem Cell Biology and Tissue Engineering in Space
PART 3: SPACE CHEMISTRY
6. Chemistry Related Innovations in Space. Benefits of Flow Chemistry
7. Catalysis in Space Environments
PART 4: SPACE MINING
8. Mining and Microbiology for the Solar System Silicate and Basalt Economy
9. Near-Earth Asteroids as Promising Candidates for Space Resources
10. Space Mining of Phosphorus from Moon Crust?Spillover of Learning from Earth
11. Lunar Resources in Support of Human Interplanetary Settlement & Limitations
PART 5: SPACE FARMING & FOOD
12. PONDS: A New Method for Plant Production in Space
13. Space Food for the Future: Nutritional Challenges and Technological Strategies for Healthy and High-Quality Products
PART 6: ADVANCED MATERIALS
14. Metal Alloy Synthesis in Microgravity
15. Layer-by-Layer Deposition in Microgravity for Enhanced Thin Film Production
16. 3D Bioprinting Aboard the International Space Station using the Techshot BioFabrication Facility
PART 7: SPACE CONSTRUCTION
17. Beyond the ISS: The World's First Commercial Space Station
18. Leveraging Open Innovation to Incentivize Advances in Additive Construction in Space and on Earth
PART 8: SPACE POLICY, LAW, AND ECONOMICS
19. The Impact of the Artemis Accords on Resource Extraction
20. Space Resources: Physical Constraints, Policy Choices, & Ethical Considerations
The Future Of Space Exploration: A Young Perspective







