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1962, "Design Guide to Orbital Flight" by Jensen, Townsend, Kork and Kraft (Martin Marietta Corp, 89

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1962,  Design Guide to Orbital Flight  by Jensen, Townsend, Kork and Kraft (Martin Marietta Corp, 89
1962, "Design Guide to Orbital Flight" by Jensen, Townsend, Kork and Kraft (Martin Marietta Corp, 896pp., hard) "A number of excellent texts on dynamical astronomy have been written by most competent astronomers in the field for the engineer who needs theoretical background material. Also available are a few excellent texts on dynamical astronautics written by well-qualified engineers; these texts show in detail how space vehicle performance and design are tied in with Newtonian and even Einsteinian mechanics. But to date there has been no single volume which lists the following items needed by a flight performance engineer for preliminary and conceptual design; practically all the formulas of elliptic motion and their variations, geophysical and astronomical constants, analyses of trajectory problems, and numerical tables and graphical representations showing quantitative relations between the various astronomical and astronautical parameters. This book ... fills this need to a remarkable degree". (Dr. von Braun Forward). An important volume. Ex: the Milton Weiss Estate collection. Lot: 1,000 1962, "Space Materials Handbook" (Lockheed Missile & Space Co., 523pp., card) "The intent (of this handbook) has been to collect information on space environments and to interpret the effects of these environments on materials to aid scientists and engineers to engage in designing and constructing spacecraft. Consequently, the present volume is not intended to serve as a complete design handbook but rather as a source of answers to those important questions relating to the effect of the space environment on materials which a designer might decide to use from other considerations ...". A bit heavy reading in places, but an important volume that was made under Air Force contract.