Space Mission Engineering: The New SMAD is an entirely new approach to creating both a text and a practical engineering reference for space mission design.
Just as space technology has advanced, the way we learn and work has changed dramatically in recent years. SME combines the best features of a traditional unified text and reference covering the entire field, an electronic version that does many of the calculations for you, and the web that allows regular updates and references to the vast literature base available online.
Among the many features of this new approach are:
Downloadable electronic spreadsheets for most of the numerical tables and plots in the book that let you, for example, calculate all of the critical parameters for orbits about the Sun, Moon, Earth, and any of the other planets, or even new planets, moons, or stars of your choosing. An annotated bibliography and references on the web that is updated as new references become available and that shows you where to get nearly all of the references with direct links for those available at no cost and where on the web to buy copyright books and professional papers not available for free. All of the cross referencing, careful definitions, and thoroughly explained equations that are the key ingredient of any high quality engineering text or reference, along with the wisdom and experience gained at substantial cost by some of most experienced and knowledgeable space system engineers in the world.
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Likes: Like all the examples, good book, several sections that cover every possible engineering in a device and just a fountain of data.
Dislike: Hard to find the equations to solve componets yourself and it does not include assumed loss/gains, or even how to calculate. Make it frustrating to find what needs to be solve.
Recommend: Probably as there are not too many books like this.