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Sky Alert!

When Satellites Fail

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An edition of Sky Alert! (2013)

Sky Alert!

When Satellites Fail

How much do we depend on space satellites? Defense, travel, agriculture, weather forecasting, mobile phones and broadband, commerce...the list seems endless. But what would our live be like if the unimaginable happened and, by accident or design, those space assets disappeared?Sky Alert! explores what our world would be like, looking in turn at areas where the loss could have catastrophic effects. The book- demonstrates our dependence on space technology and satellites;- outlines the effect on our economy, defense, and daily lives if satellites and orbiting spacecraft were destroyed;- illustrates the danger of dead satellites, spent rocket stages, and space debris colliding with a functioning satellites;- demonstrates the threat of dramatically increased radiation levels associated with geomagnetic storms;- introduces space as a potential area of conflict between nations.

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English
Pages
199

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Sky Alert!: When Satellites Fail
2013, Springer New York, Imprint: Springer
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Sky Alert!: When Satellites Fail
Feb 26, 2013, Springer
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Table of Contents

From the Contents: Part I: How we might lose our Satellites
Orbital Debris
War.-Part II: If we were to lose our satellites
The Global Positioning System (Military Uses)
Economic Fallout from the Losing the Global Positioning System
GPS and the Average Person
Spy Satellites and Military Reconnaissance
Communications
Weather Forecasting
Remote Sensing - Resource Monitoring and Locating
Remote Sensing - Environmental Monitoring and Science
Part III: What Can We Do?
Reduce the Growth of Orbital Debris.

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New York, NY
Series
Springer Praxis Books

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
629.1
Library of Congress
TL787-4050.22, TA1-2040

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Format
[electronic resource] :
Pagination
XI, 199 p. 80 illus., 55 illus. in color.
Number of pages
199

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Open Library
OL27087826M
Internet Archive
skyalertwhensate00john
ISBN 13
9781461418306

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