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How Space Physics Really Works

Lessons from Well-Constructed Science Fiction

Andrew May

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Naturwissenschaften, Medizin, Informatik, Technik / Astronomie

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There is a huge gulf between the real physics of space travel and the way it is commonly portrayed in movies and TV shows. That’s not because space physics is difficult or obscure – most of the details were understood by the end of the 18th century – but because it can often be bafflingly counter-intuitive for a general audience. The purpose of this book isn’t to criticize or debunk popular sci-fi depictions, which can be very entertaining, but to focus on how space physics really works. This is done with the aid of numerous practical illustrations taken from the works of serious science fiction authors – from Jules Verne and Arthur C. Clarke to Larry Niven and Andy Weir – who have taken positive pleasure in getting their scientific facts right.

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Keywords

Orbital dynamics in science fiction, Andy Weir and the science behind, Larry Niven and the science behind, Arthur C. Clarke and the science behind, Astrophysics in science fiction, Jules Verne and the science behind, Rocket science and sci-fi, Real science in sci-fi literature