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Peter W. Fortescue & Graham Swinerd 
Spacecraft Systems Engineering 

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This fourth edition of the bestselling Spacecraft Systems
Engineering title provides the reader with comprehensive
coverage of the design of spacecraft and the implementation of
space missions, across a wide spectrum of space applications and
space science. The text has been thoroughly revised and updated,
with each chapter authored by a recognized expert in the
field. Three chapters – Ground Segment, Product
Assurance and Spacecraft System Engineering – have been
rewritten, and the topic of Assembly, Integration and Verification
has been introduced as a new chapter, filling a gap in previous
editions.

This edition addresses ‘front-end system-level
issues’ such as environment, mission analysis and system
engineering, but also progresses to a detailed examination of
subsystem elements which represents the core of spacecraft
design. This includes mechanical, electrical and thermal
aspects, as well as propulsion and control. This quantitative
treatment is supplemented by an emphasis on the interactions
between elements, which deeply influences the process of spacecraft
design.

Adopted on courses worldwide, Spacecraft Systems
Engineering is already widely respected by students,
researchers and practising engineers in the space engineering
sector. It provides a valuable resource for practitioners in a wide
spectrum of disciplines, including system and subsystem engineers,
spacecraft equipment designers, spacecraft operators, space
scientists and those involved in related sectors such as space
insurance.

In summary, this is an outstanding resource for aerospace
engineering students, and all those involved in the technical
aspects of design and engineering in the space sector.
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About the author

Dr Graham Swinerd is a Reader in Astronautics within the School of Engineering Sciences at the University of Southampton where he teaches courses in aerospace design, spacecraft systems design and astronautics. Prior to joining Southampton in 1987 he was employed by British Aerospace Space Systems, Stevenage. His research interests include orbit dynamics, space mission analysis, spacecraft attitude dynamics and control and space systems engineering.

Professor John Stark joined QMUL as Professor of Aerospace Engineering in 1992. This followed previous appointments at UMIST as a lecturer (1980/83), at Southampton in the Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics (1983/90) as a senior lecturer, and then an executive post at BAe Space Systems Ltd (1990/92). He has served as Head of Department at QMUL from 1992 to 1999, and 2003 to date. He teaches courses in the principles of spacecraft engineering, spacecraft design and space mission engineering, and his areas of expertise include electrospray technology, spacecraft propulsion, spacecraft design and direct printing.

Peter Fortescue retired as a Professor in the Astronautics Group, Department of Engineering Sciences at Southampton University in 1989.
Language English ● Format PDF ● Pages 724 ● ISBN 9781119971016 ● File size 7.8 MB ● Editor Peter W. Fortescue & Graham Swinerd ● Publisher John Wiley & Sons ● Published 2011 ● Edition 4 ● Downloadable 24 months ● Currency EUR ● ID 2358095 ● Copy protection Adobe DRM
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