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Spacecraft Systems Engineering Explained: Space Mission Design, Space Mission Analysis and Design, and Spacecraft System Design: Engineering ... (The Applied Aerospace Engineering Series) Paperback – March 22, 2026

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Management number 220513748 Release Date 2026/05/03 List Price US$7.92 Model Number 220513748
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Most books on spacecraft systems engineering either rely heavily on mathematical derivations or treat subsystems as isolated topics. This approach leaves a gap between theory and real engineering practice.This book addresses that gap directly.It presents spacecraft design as it is actually done: through constraints, trade-offs, and system-level reasoning. Whether you are working in space mission design or studying space mission analysis and design, the focus is on understanding how decisions propagate across the entire spacecraft.A spacecraft is not a collection of independent components. It is a tightly coupled system where mass, power, thermal balance, communications, and operations interact continuously. Changing one parameter will affect several others, often in non-obvious ways. This book explains those relationships clearly and systematically.What this book coversThis book provides a structured, practical view of spacecraft engineering and spacecraft system design, including:How space mission design translates into real spacecraft architectureWhy mass, power, and thermal constraints dominate all design decisionsHow spacecraft subsystems interact and why they cannot be designed independentlyThe system-level role of propulsion, power, communications, and attitude controlHow orbit selection drives spacecraft configuration and operationsThe impact of reliability, redundancy, and operational constraints on final designHow to recognise unrealistic or internally inconsistent spacecraft conceptsThe emphasis is on engineering clarity rather than mathematical complexity.Concepts are explained through cause-and-effect relationships, showing how and why design decisions are made. Mathematical expressions are kept to a minimum and expressed only where they support understanding.The goal is not to describe subsystems in isolation, but to show how space systems engineering works in practice, where every decision has consequences across the vehicle. Read more

ISBN13 979-8253235119
Language English
Publisher Independently published
Dimensions 6 x 0.88 x 9 inches
Item Weight 1.46 pounds
Book 8 of 10 The Applied Aerospace Engineering Series
Print length 389 pages
Publication date March 22, 2026

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