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Books with author David Bauer

  • NASA Moon Missions Operations Manual: 1969 - 1972

    David Baker

    Hardcover (Haynes Publishing UK, July 9, 2019)
    Published to coincide with the 50th anniversary of the first Moon landing by Apollo 11. The story of Apollo has been told many times, but most accounts stop at the first landing. This book picks up where others have left off, and describes the five post-Apollo 11 Moon landings, defined as technical developments built upon engineering excellence. It was only through the robust design adopted when aerospace contractors first designed and built the Apollo spacecraft and the Lunar Module that successive evolutions were possible, taking lunar-landing operations far beyond what had first been envisaged. This book is not intended to tell the full story of each mission, but rather to describe the technical development of spacecraft and equipment necessary to grow the capability from a single EVA (‘moonwalk’) of less than three hours, to advanced missions where astronauts spent three full working days exploring their landing sites. With the aid of a Lunar Roving Vehicle, they collected a wide variety of rocks and soil and left a range of instruments at the surface powered by a thermonuclear generator. As interest grows in humans returning to the Moon, 50 years on from those pioneering days of lunar exploration, we look again at what was accomplished at the dawn of the Space Age, spurred on by a political goal and developed as a tool for science. The story of the Apollo Moon missions is an expression of those achievements.
  • Dead On The Docks:

    David Banner

    eBook (Golden Pineapple Publishing, March 14, 2018)
    Brandon Waters was never expecting everything to go as planned, but he never imagined it would go this far off the rails…After receiving a phone call from a new client he finds himself in St. Augustine, Florida ready to go to work. But right from the start, this is no ordinary case and it isn’t long until he finds himself caught up in the underground world of organized fight clubs and twisted millionaires. With an seemingly innocent woman’s freedom on the line and a rogue FBI agent at his side he must try to find the truth in the lies and help uncover what really happened to his former best friend’s father. Were the police right, was the woman in jail really guilty of the crime or was there more to the case?Dead on The Docks is the highly anticipated third installment of the hugely popular Dangerous Waters series.
  • International Space Station: An insight into the history, development, collaboration, production and role of the permanently manned earth-orbiting complex

    David Baker

    Hardcover (Haynes Publishing UK, Feb. 1, 2016)
    The International Space Station (ISS) is a permanently manned earth-orbiting complex where astronauts carry out research into a wide range of scientific activities. It comprises modules built in the USA, Russia, Europe, Japan and Canada. Author David Baker examines how the ISS was built, the logistics modules and freighters operated by its user nations, how the ISS works as an integrated facility, life on board, what the ISS does, the research carried out and who benefits.
  • NASA Operations Manual: 1958 onwards

    David Baker

    Hardcover (Haynes Publishing UK, Oct. 30, 2018)
    Established in 1958 in response to Russia’s Sputnik 1, launched on 4 October as the world’s first artificial satellite, NASA - the National Aeronautics and Space Administration - emerged out of the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics which had been formed in 1915. The NASA Operations Manual tells the story of America’s civilian space agency, the facilities it operates, where they are and what they do. It explains how much NASA costs the American taxpayer and looks at what it returns to the taxpayer in benefits to the economy. NASA has forged a niche in modern history that extends beyond the realisation of age-old dreams to leave Earth and explore the heavens - it has become a synonym for achievement, performance and greatness, in setting goals and achieving them, in failing and learning how to recover, in connecting people around the world with international programmes to explore our solar system and live our ambitions, and in improving the lives of people everywhere through its inventions, discoveries, its technology and its engineering. Sixty years after NASA took hold of the reins of US civilian space programmes, the agency has a bold vision for great and ambitious goals, taking humans back to the Moon and on to Mars, perhaps visiting an asteroid, or setting up an interplanetary transport system on the way. And all the time, providing inspiration for a new generation. With more than 300 photographs, line drawings and charts, this book tours the United States, describing the centres of excellence and the facilities where rockets are tested, satellites are built and humans prepare for space. With summary review of research laboratories, test rigs, experimental platforms and engineering facilities, this book describes the 60 years of NASA as it has evolved through changing requirements and expanding capabilities, building on the past and preparing for a bold future.
  • New England Wins 1st Super Bowl 2002 'Patriots Day' Sports Illustrated

    David Bauer

    Paperback (Time, Inc., March 15, 2002)
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  • Ricky the Turtle

    David Baer

    Paperback (Page Publishing, Inc, Feb. 24, 2020)
    Boys and girls, meet your new best friend Ricky the Turtle! This fun story "Ricky the Turtle," is about two friends who race. Both turtles, Ricky and Jay, really want to win! But in the end, their friendship is more important than the competition. The story is a rhyming and colorful tale that your kids are sure to enjoy!This book promotes positivity and most of all the importance of strong friendships.For kids ages 3 to 8.
  • Everything Is Matter!

    David Bauer

    Hardcover (Capstone Press, Sept. 1, 2003)
    Provides an introduction to solids, liquids, and gases, which are the three states of matter.
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  • NASA Mars Rovers Manual: 1997-2013

    David Baker

    Hardcover (Haynes Publishing UK, June 1, 2013)
    Is there life on Mars? This age-old question has prompted many missions to Mars, with the most recent rover, Curiosity, having safely landed in August 2012 amid a blaze of publicity. This manual covers the development, design and engineering of three generations of Mars rover: Sojourner, which landed in 1997, was the size of a microwave; Spirit and Opportunity, both the size of a shopping cart, followed in 2004; and Curiosity is the size of a car, with a design life of two years. Learn how these machines work as well as what they have found and hope to discover - and look forward to the possibility that humans may yet set foot on the Red Planet.
  • Adding Arctic Animals

    David Bauer

    Library Binding (Capstone Press, Sept. 1, 2004)
    Text and photographs introduce the animals of the Arctic, grouped to provide practice in solving easy addition problems.
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  • Adding Arctic Animals

    David Bauer

    Paperback (Capstone Press, Sept. 1, 2003)
    Text and photographs introduce the animals of the Arctic, grouped to provide practice in solving easy addition problems.
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  • Inside Us Spy Satellites

    David Baker

    Paperback (Rosen Young Adult, Jan. 15, 2019)
    It's a bit of an open secret that reconnaissance satellites, or spy satellites, as they're often known, play a big part in American intelligence-gathering efforts. They're indispensible tools in the ongoing War on Terror. While information about the country's current satellites is classified, curious minds can learn all about the development of spy satellites in this informative tome. Highlights include WS-117L, CORONA, SAMOS, GAMBIT, HEXAGON, DORIAN, and KENNEN, all of which are introduced with detailed diagrams and multiple photographs. Other topics covered include the methods of aerial reconnaissance that predated satellites, the various types of intelligence that are routinely gathered, and an overview of the U.S. intelligence community.
  • People Change the Land

    David Bauer

    Hardcover (Capstone Press, Sept. 1, 2003)
    Text and photographs explore ways in which people change the land, from building houses and bridges to planting gardens.
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