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I'm enrolled a spacecraft design class at Stanford University. The project I am working on is a propulsion system using micro-thrusters for cubesats. I'm looking for some good books to read up on spacecraft propulsion systems. I want to get a broad knowledge to really understand the important fundamental concepts of space propulsion.
Thanks in advance.
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Try Centauri Dreams : Imagining and Planning Interstellar Exploration
"...all I ask is a tall ship, and a star to steer her by."
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I'm enrolled a spacecraft design class at Stanford University. The project I am working on is a propulsion system using micro-thrusters for cubesats. I'm looking for some good books to read up on spacecraft propulsion systems. I want to get a broad knowledge to really understand the important fundamental concepts of space propulsion.
Thanks in advance.
You might also consider the following public domain books. They're a little old, but might still be helpful:
The Problem of Space Travel: The Rocket Motor
How to Design, Build and Test Small Liquid-Fueled Rocket Engines
Engines and Innovation: Lewis Laboratory and American Propulsion Technology
I also recommend the web pages and lecture notes available at MIT OpenCourseWare Project.
"We go big, or we don't go." - GCNRevenger
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They're a little old, but might still be helpful:l
The nice thing about the laws of physics is that they don't change every week
Seriously: old books are oftentimes very good reads, weird how a lot of modern-day books try so hard to dumb things down... Even the so-called specialised press does this, 90% fluff, 10% hard info, sigh...
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