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The aspiring Space Traffic Manager's Handbook

From Space Objects to Space Debris

Cristian Bulumac

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English
Author Cristian Bulumac 2024
29 February 2024
Series: Space Ecology
Are you aware of the pressing issue of space debris and its potential risks to human spaceflight?

Whether you're a curious mind, a space enthusiast, or an aspiring space traffic manager, this handbook is an essential companion for the mind journey in the vast expanse of space.

The handbook provides a historical overview of our journey beyond the Earth, allowing you to gain insights into the origins of space debris and its consequences. You'll also learn about the vulnerabilities of satellites and the importance of space acronyms like LEO (Low Earth Orbit), MEO (Medium Earth Orbit), and GEO (Geostationary Orbit).

As you explore the evolution of space traffic management and the international landscape of space governance, you'll gain clarity on new policies and regulations surrounding space debris.

Ultimately, this handbook prompts reflection on our cosmic legacy and the consequences of the Wild West approach to space matters.

Don't miss out on the opportunity to understand the intricacies of space sustainability - you don't need to be a rocket scientist to do so!
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Imprint:   Author Cristian Bulumac 2024
Dimensions:   Height: 203mm,  Width: 133mm,  Spine: 7mm
Weight:   141g
ISBN:   9782960340808
ISBN 10:   2960340809
Series:   Space Ecology
Pages:   130
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Working on European law, Cristian started as an Eastern European kid looking up and wondering what those specks of light might be moving like distant spaceships. His path led him to understand orbital mechanics and space traffic management; the passion became a job and led to policy proposals. The desire to share knowledge in an accessible way led to a book that would inspire and educate anyone who looked up at the stars and wondered.

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