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A New Force at a New Frontier

A New Force at a New Frontier

A New Force at a New Frontier

Europe's Development in the Space Field in the Light of its Main Actors, Policies, Law and Activities from its Beginnings up to the Present
Kevin Madders
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    This is a comprehensive work on the European space sector. Written by an acknowledged expert and former space agency official, the work opens up a vital component of Europe's technostructure and the world's space programmes. Its mass of information will serve the insider as a handy reference while its themes and lively analysis will absorb the layperson and assist public judgement of European space efforts. The book first explores the Space Age's origins and Europe's response up to the 1970s. It then devotes its bulk to the scene of the 1990s by investigating the European Space Agency (ESA), Eutelsat, Arianespace, Eumetsat, ASTRA, national agencies and other bodies. How this scene works, what had been achieved, how space technology is made and used, and how policy is formed are main concerns, but of interest too are various crises, including Europe's man-in-space programme. The book identifies challenges for the space community, business and the EU, and how they may be met.

    • Quality controlled with nearly 100 experts in the field
    • Crisp descriptions of tools of the trade: infrastructure and space systems
    • Insights into the politics and negotiation of megaprojects like the International Space Station

    Reviews & endorsements

    '… a reader would be hard-pressed to find a treatment as comprehensive and well-researched as this one. Madders has masterfully tied together an impressive and scholarly look at Europe's interests in space technology and space policy formation.' Leonard David, Space News

    'This is a comprehensive and well-researched book describing the European Space Sector from its inception … The volume throws a formidable light on the various machinations which eventually led to ESA and the formation of its present strategy. Those inclined to speculate on short-cuts to space exploration projects, particularly, will find this most illuminating.' Spaceflight

    'Many of us who were involved with the European Space Research Organization … and the European Space Agency … will regret not then having had the advantage of reading Kevin Madder's book. It explains many things that were not clear … during the early hectic years … accurate and painstakingly complete.' Roy Gibson, Nature

    'This single-volume, comprehensive history of European space flight provides a valuable and densely documented treatment. The author … concentrates on policy and institutional issues … The author writes with authority, and gracefully explains a formidable and complex tangle of organizations, committees, ministries, and other apparatus by which Europe achieved its own independent space capability … it is … a fine work of history in its own genre.' Joseph N. Tatarewicz, Journal for the History of Astronomy

    'Criticisms apart, this book should find a place on the bookshelves of any serious space policy analyst, historian, or similar academic. Its collection of a large amount of material into a single volume will also make it useful for future writers on Europe's space activities, who will appreciate its comprehensive nature and its references to other works.' Mark Williamson, Earth Space Review

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    Paperback
    9780521030229
    632 pages
    243 × 168 × 31 mm
    0.982kg
    78 b/w illus. 17 tables

    Table of Contents

    • Preface
    • About the author
    • 1. Introduction: space, a tale of several Europes
    • Part I. The Genesis of Cooperation:
    • 2. Rockets, the Cold War and Sputnik's civilian legacy
    • 3. Blue Streak's fate and the end of British Tripartism
    • 4. Going from the very small to the very big: the impulse towards space research in Europe
    • Part II. Europe's First Space Organizations:
    • 5. Parallel paths into space: ELDO, ESRO and their charters
    • 6. The building of Europe's early space capacity
    • 7. The advent of international satellite communications and Europe
    • 8. Now let's play launcher redesign - ELDO's early tribulations and attempts at reform
    • 9. A forum for crisis - the European space conference
    • 10. Metamorphosis: the transformation of ESRO, ELDO's downfall and a Franco-German space pact
    • Part III. The European Space Agency:
    • 11. The ESA convention and ESA's basic institutional system
    • 12. ESA's first generation and continuation programmes
    • 13. ESA's second generation programmes: man in space and the long-term plan
    • 14. Infrastructure
    • 15. Selected aspects of ESA practice
    • 16. International cooperation
    • Part IV. The Wider European Space Field and its Issues:
    • 17. The role of national space programmes
    • 18. The operational and commercial sector
    • 19. Issues of utilization and competition
    • 20. La Grande Europe and space
    • Part V. Conclusion:
    • 21. Synthesis and conclusions
    • Abbreviations
    • Glossary.
      Author
    • Kevin Madders