Suggested Reading
Author Capt. Winchell Chung on control deck of the Solar Guard cruiser Polaris
Note that most of these are out of print, but can be obtain from places like
http://www.bookfinder.com. One might also
explore the possibility of an inter-library loan.
- Fundamentals of Astrodynamics.
- Bate, Roger R, Dover, 1971, ISBN: 0486600610. This has more than you probably
need to know about orbital mechanics, and is rough going if you are weak in calculus.
But it is certainly comprehensive. Textbook quality book. If you want a book that is
easier to read (but much more expensive) try Introduction to Space Flight
- Realities of Space Travel: Selected Papers of the British
Interplanetary Society
- Carter J. L. ed., McGraw-Hill, 1957. A bit dated, but still
contains hard data on orbital optimization, atomic spacecraft propulsion,
life support considerations, and more. Textbook quality book.
- Interplanetary Flight An Introduction to Astronautics
- Clarke, Sir Arthur C., L. Harper & Brothers, Publishers 1951. This covers
most of the issues of space flight, easy to read, but with many of the vital equations listed in the back.
- Nuclear Propulsion for Space
- Corliss, William R, Oak Ridge Atomic Energy Commission 1969
- Propulsion Systems for Space Flight
- Corliss, William R, McGraw Hill, 1960. A little dated, but
it has tons and tons of useful equations. It does cover most propulsion systems,
and has some data on spacecraft power systems. Textbook quality book.
- Project Orion: the true story of the atomic spaceship
- Dyson, George, Henry Hoult and Company, 2002. An in-depth look at
the history of old Boom-boom, the nuclear bomb powered rocket.
It has interesting details as to performance, and diagrams which
are useful for other spacecraft designs.
- HIGH TRADER
- Eklund, Philip, Ad Astra Games. A cardboard and paper wargame with
exceedingly accurate spacecraft propulsion information and a clever way to
calculate the delta-V required for various mission in the Solar system.
- Spaceship Handbook
- Hagerty, Jack & Rogers, Jon C., ARA Press, 2001, ISBN 0-9707604-0-X.
The first part has an entertaining survey of spacecraft from
the fictional Tom Corbett TV series to actual early NASA designs,
along with incredibly precise blue-prints. But the technical
appendix on Atomic Powered spacecraft is worth the price of
the book all by itself. The appendix gives the essential propulsion
equations, and does a survey of propulsion systems available and
on the drawing boards, with hard figures. The end of the appendix
contains an extensive table of deltaV requirements for all
mission types for the planets and major moons of the solar system.
Textbook quality book.
- The Saucer Fleet
- Hagerty, Jack & Rogers, Jon C., Apogee Books, 2008, ISBN 978-1894959-70-4.
This is a companion volume for Spaceship Handbook, covering flying saucers
from movies and TV. It also contains incredibly precise blue-prints, plus engineer notes on
discrepancies between the ship exteriors and the interior sets. The sociological impact
of the various movies is discussed, along with speculations on possible scientific principles involved.
Textbook quality book.
- Introduction to Space Flight.
- Hale, Francis, Pearson Education, 1998, ISBN 0134819128
This is a massive textbook, about one notch below the SMAD.
Only $90 instead of $200, it can be found used for about $60. I have been told that
it is far easier to read than Fundamentals of Astrodynamics
and that it covers gravitational assist trajectories that Astrodynamics does not.
However, Astrodynamics is only $16.
- BEAM WEAPONS The Next Arms Race.
- Hecht, Jeff, iUniverse Incorporated, 2000, ISBN 0595094503
A good overview of the state of the (unclassified) art in the field
of laser and particle beam weapons in 1984. Lots of photos and diagrams,
and even a few equations. There is also some interesting histories of
various US Defense Department projects.
- Space Propulsion Analysis and Design
- Humble, Ronald W., Henry, Gary N., Larson, Wiley J.
, McGraw Hill, 1995, ISBN 0-07-031320-2. This book has it all. Extensive up to date
information of chemical, nuclear, and electric propulsion systems,
with details and equations to do system analysis and optimization. If you can only
get one book, you won't go far wrong if you get this one.
Textbook quality book.
- A Heat Transfer Textbook.
- Lienhard, John H.
A textbook on thermodynamics for engineers, may be downloaded for free.
- The Starflight Handbook: a pioneer's guide to interstellar travel
- Mallove,Eugene, & Gregory Matloff, Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, John, 1989, ISBN: 0471619124.
The focus here is on interstellar instead of interplanetary propulsion, but it still
has important hard data and the obligatory vital equations.
- The Dream Machines: An Illustrated History of the Spaceship in Art, Science and Literature
- Miller, Ron, Krieger Publishing Company, 1992, ISBN: 0894640399.
This is the most comprehensive history of spacecraft design concepts published to date.
Tons of illustrations. Pricy, though.
- Space Warfare and Strategic Defense
- Pahl, David, Bison Books Corp, 1987, ISBN 0-671-08925-0.
Contains information about space weapons in general and the Strategic Defense
Initiative in specific.
- The Science of Aliens
- Pickover, Clifford, Basic Books, 1999, ISBN 0465073158.
Written by an actual live scientist, this book goes into scientific detail about what
aliens might be like. Very readable.
- How Do You Go to the Bathroom in Space?
- Pogue, William R., Tor Books, 1991. Details on what it
is like to live and work in space.
- A Step Farther Out
- Pournelle, Jerry, ACE, 1980, ISBN:0-441-78585-9. This is a collection of
science essays, but it includes very lucid descriptions of the problems of
space flight, and has vital equations.
- Rocket to the Moon
- LIFE magazine January 17, 1949 The article that provided the
look for the space suits and space craft for the Tom Corbett TV series and
novels.
- The Millennial Project: Colonizing the Galaxy in Eight Easy Steps
- Savage, Marshall T., Little, Brown, & Co. 1994, ISBN 0-316-77163-5. A tour de force book,
it contains important data about life support and space colonization.
- Aliens and Alien Societies
- Schmidt, Stanley, Writer's Digest Books, 1995, ISBN 0-89879-706-3.
The focus is on science fiction writer desiring some scientific accuracy in their
space aliens. Very readable but loaded with great information.
- Space Mission Analysis and Design.
- Wertz, James R. and Larson, Wiley J., Kluwer Academic Publishers 1999, ISBN 0792359011.
Known as SMAD in the astronautics trade, this
is the book the pros use. The drawback is that the book over $200. The advantage is
that if it isn't in this book, it doesn't matter. It really does have it all. Textbook quality book.
- "Retreat to the Stars"
- Brackett, Leigh, 1941. Collected in ADVENTURES IN TOMORROW.
Rebels escape from a totalitarian regime into a secret asteroid
stronghold, for a desperate bid for freedom.
- Islands in the Sky
- Clarke, Sir Arthur C., Signet New York 1987. Details daily life in a space station.
Very similar to Heinlein's Space Cadet
- The Other Side of the Sky
- Clarke, Sir Arthur C., Signet New York 1987. Details the building of the
first space station and the first expedition to the Moon.
- Passage at Arms
- Cook, Glen, Popular Library/Questar, 1985, ISBN: 0445200065.Shows life on a military
starship. It is sort of like Das Boat in outer space.
- Contraband Rocket
- Correy, Lee (alias of G. Harry Stine), Ace Double D-146, 1955. Has
fascinating details about refurbishing an obsolete atomic rocket. And what it is
like to use it to travel to the Moon, while it gradually falls apart around you.
- Space Doctor
- Correy, Lee (alias of G. Harry Stine), 1985. The adventures of the first
microgravity space doctor in a project to build the first orbital solar power satellite.
Contains a good description of what it is like to wait out a solar storm in a station's
radiation storm cellar.
- "Habit"
- del Rey, Lester, 1939, Collected in EARLY DEL REY. A short story about a rocket
race. Inspiration for the Meteoris.
- "Lunar Landing"
- del Rey, Lester, 1942, Collected in EARLY DEL REY. A short story about the second
landing on the Moon with an atomic rocket.
- Moon of Mutiny
- del Rey, Lester, Ballantine 1961. A boy washed out from the Space
Academy is assigned to fly an emergency mission to the Moon.
- Rocket Jockey
- del Rey, Lester, Ballantine 1952. An extended novel about a rocket race.
- "The Cold Equations"
- Godwin, Tom, 1954. Collected in THE SCIENCE FICTION HALL OF FAME, VOLUME I.
This story caused an uproar
when it first came out. As Dr. Feynman observed
about the Challenger disaster, "Nature cannot be fooled." If the equations
say that your spacecraft does not have enough fuel, they don't mean "maybe."
- Farmer in the Sky
- Heinlein, Robert, Ballantine, 1950. The adventures of a young
immigrant to a terraformed Ganymede. The shipboard sequences are of interest.
- Have Space Suit, Will Travel
- Heinlein, Robert, Ace 1958. The novel goes into some details about the
equipment and features of a standard space suit.
- "Misfit"
- Heinlein, Robert, 1939. Collected in THE GREAT SF STORIES 1 and
THE PAST THROUGH TOMORROW. Good info on shipboard life and
working in free fall.
- "Ordeal in Space"
- Heinlein, Robert, 1948, Collected in THE GREEN HILLS OF EARTH and
THE PAST THROUGH TOMORROW. Describes the trials and tribulations of
a spaceman on the outside of a rotating spacecraft.
- Podkayne of Mars
- Heinlein, Robert, 1963. Has a good description of what it is like
to wait out a solar storm in the radiation storm cellar of a passenger liner
spacecraft.
- Rocket Ship Galileo
- Heinlein, Robert, Ballantine, 1977. A junior rocket club builds
the first moon rocket with help from an atomic scientist. Please, give it a chance, it is much
better than it sounds.
- "Sky Lift"
- Heinlein, Robert, 1953, Collected in THE MENACE FROM EARTH.
A story about an emergency run to Pluto. Nine days at three point five Gees. Ouch.
- Space Cadet
- Heinlein, Robert, Ace 1948. Details the training of a cadet in the
Space Navy, the technical details are accurate, as are most Heinlein novels.
- "Space Jockey"
- Heinlein, Robert, 1947, Collected in THE GREEN HILLS OF EARTH and
THE PAST THROUGH TOMORROW. An account of the daily life of a
rocket pilot.
- "The Green Hills of Earth"
- Heinlein, Robert, 1947, Collected in THE GREEN HILLS OF EARTH and
THE PAST THROUGH TOMORROW. Contains fascinating details about working
in the engine room of an atomic rocket.
- The Rolling Stones
- Heinlein, Robert, Ace 1952. A brilliant but eccentric family seeks their
fortune among the rock rats in the Asteroid belt. Has tons of detail about
atomic rockets: propulsion, life support, navigation, and more.
Be sure to check out Steven Ouellette's marvelous Orbiter add-on that emulates the Rolling Stone.
- Bullard of the Space Patrol
- Jameson, Malcolm, The World Publishing Company, 1951. The adventures of
John Bullard as he rises through the ranks of the Space Patrol.
- The Humanist Inheritance
- Lineberger, Matthew , 2006.
A hard science fiction story that was inspired by the Atomic Rocket website.
The creation of good stuff like this is why I made this site in the first place. Check it out!
- "The Mauki Chant"
- Meyer, J. A., Astounding magazine, June 1951. An asteroid
war short story. The background was borrowed by Alan E. Nourse for his
Raiders From the Rings.
- Star Rangers (aka The Last Planet)
- Norton, Andre, Fawcett Crest 1953. Also collected in the omnibus volume
Star Soldiers.
Adventures of the Patrol during the decline and fall of the Galactic Empire.
This book should be made into a movie. The ending is haunting yet uplifting.
- The Stars Are Ours!
- Norton, Andre, Ace 1963.
Fleeing persecution from a fundamentalist Luddite regime,
practioners of the outlawed art called "Science" attempt to build
a spaceship to escape to the stars.
- Raiders From the Rings
- Nourse, Alan E., Pyramid Books 1963. An asteroid
war novel. Interesting background, and a strong "sense of wonder."
- Exiles to Glory
- Pournelle, Jerry, Ace, 1978. A semi-sequel to High Justice. An outcast from a decadent Earth
finds opportunity in the asteroid colonies.
- High Justice
- Pournelle, Jerry, Pocket Books, 1977. The story of a visionary
corporation attempting to expand into space despite sabotage from
decadent governments. Includes the story "Tinker", with a cameo
appearance by the Pilgrim Observer
in the role of the Boostship Agamemnon.
- The Tom Corbett: Space Cadet series
- Rockwell, Cary, Grosset & Dunlap.
- #1 STAND BY FOR MARS (1952)
- #2 DANGER IN DEEP SPACE (1953)
- #3 ON THE TRAIL OF SPACE PIRATES (1953)
- #4 SPACE PIONEERS (1954)
- #5 REVOLT ON VENUS (1954)
- #6 TREACHERY IN OUTER SPACE (1955)
- #7 SABOTAGE IN SPACE (1955)
- #8 ROBOT ROCKET (1955)
- Galactic Patrol
- Smith, E.E. "Doc", Pyramid Books 1937. The first book in the
classic "Lensman" series. If you haven't read them yet, you owe it
to yourself to get copies. The writing might be stilted, but
whenever you encounter a fascinating gadget in science fiction,
nine times out of ten Doc Smith invented it back in the 1930's.
This includes tractor beams, FTL travel, force fields, and
virtual reality.
- Silent Galaxy
- Tedford, William, Leisure Books, 1981.Exciting space combat, but
with plenty of hard science. All of Tedford's
four novels are worth reading.
- The Outcasts of Heaven's Belt
- Vinge, Joan. Collected in Heaven Chronicles, Warner Books, 1991.
Arguably the best asteroid civilization novel ever written.
- Lifeboat AKA Dark Inferno
- White, James, Ballantine, 1972. A facinating story of a nuclear thermal rocket
undergoing a disaster large enough to force evacuation in lifeboats. Lots of interesting
technical details.
- Luna
- Whited, Garon,
Xlibris, 2007. A scientificall accurate saga of the crew of a
lunar colony after all human beings on Terra are exterminated by a global thermonuclear
war. Contains many details of interest to budding young spacecraft designers. Recommended.
- The Legion of Space
- Williamson, Jack, Pyramid, 1951. Also collected in the
omnibus volume Three From the Legion. The stirring saga of the
noble heroes of the Legion of Space.
A boardgame is a game played with a paper map and cardboard
playing pieces. A Role Playing Game (RPG) is a printed book
containing the game rules. A Computer Game is (like you'd expect)
a game played on a personal computer.
- Attack Vector: Tactical
- (Boardgame) Burnside, Ken; Ad Astra Games 2002
Get this game. Play a few games and you have first hand knowledge of
deep space maneuvers and combat. In three dimensions, no less. The
clever play aids do all
the scary math for you, and keep track of the three dimensional firing arcs.
Unbelievably the game is relatively simple to play. The movement is based on
Newtonian physics, and both propulsion system plus weapon systems are scientifically accurate.
- GURPS Space, fourth edition
- (RPG) Zeigler, Jon F. and Cambias, James L. ; Steve Jackson Games, Incorporated, 2006,
ISBN 1-55634-245-4.
Contains valuable information for anybody designing a scienc fiction universe.
Astronomy, rocketry, biology, technology, there is a lot of meat here.
This is a great book to quickly get an author up to speed on the
science behind science fiction.
- GURPS Traveller: Far Trader
- (RPG) Daniels, Steve, MacLean, Daniels, Thrash, Christopher; Steve Jackson Games, Incorporated, 2003,
ISBN 1-55634-373-6.
Written with help from a real live economist, this allows one to model interplanetary
and interstellar trade with equations and everything
- GURPS Traveller: Starships
- (RPG) Bont, Thomas L., Prior, Robert, Thrash, Christopher; Steve Jackson Games, Incorporated, 2003,
ISBN: 1556344759. Yes, this is a supplement for a role-playing game, but it has enough
scientific meat to be worth looking over.
- High Trader
- (Boardgame) Eklund, Philip M.; Ad Astra Games (To Be Released)
A vastly improved version of Rocket Flight, this allows players to custom design
their spacecraft while keeping track of therodynamic balance and mass ratios. The
deltaV based map is still used, along with additional models for economic development
and negotiations. And combat too, if it comes to that. Your humble editor helped
design the deltaV nomograms included with the game.
- Independence War
- (Computer game: Windows) Particle Systems 1998 Out of print.
This game really gives you an education in both Newtonian physics and thinking
in three dimensions. The Heads-Up display is quite functional, and will spark your own ideas.
Science-fantasy would have you believe that spacecraft maneuver like World War II
fighter planes. Independence War pounds reality into your head: spacecraft
maneuver like an overloaded 18-wheeler on a road covered in black ice.
- Independence War II: Edge of Chaos
- (Computer game: Windows) Particle Systems 2002
A sequel
to Independence War, with more features and a less scripted plot-line.
- Orbiter
- (Computer game: Windows) Windows software that accurately simulates spacefight through the solar system. There is a thriving community
who are producing plug-ins and add-ons for Orbiter.
Steven Ouellette has created an add-on
that duplicates the Rolling Stone from the Heinlein novel of the same name.
- Rocket Flight
- (Boardgame) Eklund, Philip M.; Sierra Madre Games Co. 1995 Out of print.
This game simulates the commercial developement of the Solar system.
The list of propulsion systems is quite accurate. Most interestingly is how the
map is gridded in deltaV increments instead of distance. The game is worth finding
for the propulsion system list alone, the economic development model is also valuable.
The game is out of print, but the designer is making an updated version
to be called High Trader.
- Ships of the Jovian Confederation, Vol. 2
- (RPG) Boulle, Philippe; Dream Pod 9 1992, ISBN 1-896776-45-0. A refererence book that contains stunningly scientifically accurate
spacecraft designs.
- Spaceship Zero RPG
- (RPG) Atkinson, Toren and Banks, Warren; Green Ronin Publishing 2002, ISBN 0971438099.
A fabulous role-playing game based on the 1970s German TV series of the same name.
This really captures the flavor of the 1950's rocket TV shows, with pulpy aliens and all.
The designer admits to consulting with an astronautical engineer for help with the
technical aspects. And one of their players
used information from the Atomic Rocket website
to calculate rocket performance for their campaign.
- Star Fist
- (Boardgame) Jackson, Steve; Steve Jackson Games (1991) Out of print.
This game is based on the Triplanetary system, and includes an innovative
rule for "tractor beams".
- Star Hero
- (RPG) Cambias, James L.; Hero Games, Incorporated,
ISBN 1-58366-007-0.
Another valuable sourcebook for anybody designing a science fiction universe.
From stellar dynamics to types of interstellar governments, this book belongs on the
shelf of serious SF authors.
This is also a great book to quickly get an author up to speed on the
science behind science fiction.
- Triplanetary
- (Boardgame) Harshman, John and Miller, Marc W.;
GDW (Game Designers Workshop) 1973 Out of print.
Playing this game
will really give one an intuitive feel for Newtonian physics.
The game is long out of print, but one can find the map and rulebook
here
and images of the counter here.
- Voidstriker
- (Boardgame) Oines, Charles ;
Irrational Designs 2006
Much like Triplanetary, playing this game
will really give one an intuitive feel for Newtonian physics.
The difference is that Voidstriker is still in print, and much more fun to play.
It includes rules for reaction mass and an innovative action point system.
Do check out the forum.
- A4/V2 Design and Tech Data
- Blueprints
for the German WWII V2 rocket. The outline of most space opera rockets
in the 1950's is based on the V2.
- AIAA Recommended Design Practices for Conceptual
Nuclear Fusion Space Propulsion Systems
- This is a PDF file containing technical information about designing spacecraft in general
and fusion propulsion spacecraft in particular. The list of references is valuable as well.
- Alternate View columns: Spacedrives
- Archive of science fact columns by physicist John Cramer.
- Atomic Fire, Electric Glow: Advanced Propulsion
- A list of valuable extracts on the topic of advanced propulsion systems.
From the Romance to Reality website.
- Attack Vector: Tactical
- Ken Burnside's paper and cardboard wargame with real 3-D vector movement,
nuclear powered space warships, and all the scientific accuracy you can handle.
Play this one and you'll get a real feel for the problems of interplanetary combat.
- Basics of Space Flight
- An excellent overview by NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory.
- Botec
- A freeware Hohmann orbit calculator written in in Python by Erik Max Francis.
- Computing Planetary Positions
- Christopher Thrash's Traveller Analysis
- Deep technical articles analyzing various aspects of the Traveller RPG.
- Collector's Showcase
- This site is full of images from the covers of SF pulp magazines and early 1950's
SF novels. Site is in French, but it is fairly obvious how to navigate.
- Curmudgeon Egression: the web page of Coridon Henshaw
- Contains a small but growing collection of engineering resources
for people interested in BOTE science fiction engineering.
- David Robinson's amazing Spacecraft Art
- CG images of exceedingly realisic and scientifically accurate spacecraft.
All the more amazing is that he does his work with Bryce instead of more sophisticated software.
He is the master of the boolean operator.
- Delta 7 Studios
- Online catalog where one can purchase paper model kits for Tom Corbett's Polaris,
von Braun Saturn Shuttle, 1936 Flash Gordon ship, a ray gun, and more.
- Deep Cold
- Secrets of the Cold War in Space: 1959-1969. A fascinating "what-if"
future of space exploration with professional quality computer graphics.
- Directed Energy Missile Defense in Space
- 1984 report on orbital laser and particle beam defense. Lots of hard information.
-
Electromagnetic Pulse Shockwaves as a result of Nuclear Pulse Propulsion
- A study of EMP and fallout damage caused by an Orion drive spacecraft. Includes
a simulation program and some Orion diagrams.
- Encyclopedia Astronautica
- This huge site is the best reference source of historical spacecraft, bar none.
- The Encyclopedia of Astrobiology, Astronomy, and Spaceflight
- A valuable reference for all questions on the science of space.
- Fabio Femino's Vintage Science Fiction Art
- The site is in Italian, but it has a link to a Babelfish translation.
It has lots of images from Chesley Bonestell, Robert McCall, and Frank R. Paul.
Flaming Pear Software
- If you are using Adobe Photoshop, Paintshop Pro, or other Photoshop plug-in compatible program to make pictures of the Polaris,
Flaming Pear has plug-ins that will instantly make stunning star backgrounds
(with nebulas), suns,
and alien planets that will knock your socks off.
Check out this example.
These three are bundled for the bargain price of $40. People who play the Traveller role playing game
will be interested in the plug-in Flexify. It can take
a map in equirectangular format and turn it into a Traveller-style icomap. And it just so happens
that the alien planet plug-in can output in equirectangular format.
- Fueling Interplanetary Travel
- Overview of propulsion systems.
- Fundamentals of Orbital Mechanics
- Galaxy Map
- Probably the most comprehensive and accurate map of the galaxy anywhere.
- Generic Starship Builder Spreadsheet
- Click on "Worksheets" in sidebar. Spreadsheet in Microsoft Excel, Star Office, and Open Office
format for designing spacecraft.
- Grand Central Rocket
- A nostalgic site devoted to the amazing space technology of old movies and TV shows, when the spaceships
were not grace-less Apollo-style barrels, but sleek, needle-nosed and swept-winged silver rocketships.
- The Grand List of Overused Science Fiction Clichés
- This is a list of certain SF story elements that pop up over and over again.
Useful if one is intentionally trying to incorporate old SF troupes into your work.
Hard SF 3D Group
- The place to go if you are interested in creating photorealistic images of your atomic rockets
on your computer with 3-D rendering software. Great if you are trying to learn, want to show off your work,
or are looking for an artist to contract for your project.
Be sure to check out Rachel Kronick's rendered starships.
- How to Build a Laser Death Ray
- Luke Campbell tells you all the technical details of laser weapons. This site is a work in
progress but the existing information is solid gold.
- How to compute planetary positions
- Step by step.
- Implemented Equations from So You Wanna Build a Rocket?
- Eric Rozier has created on-line calculators for some of the equations on this website.
INNOVARI - The Fantastic Art of Luca Oleastri
- Mr. Oleastri is a 3D computer artist with, among other things, a nice selection of
1950's vintage space rockets. He also sells 3D meshes of said rockets at reasonable prices.
- Island One Advance Propusion Concepts
- Overview of about every single propulsion system ever proposed.
- Lunar Models
- They offer a wide selection of resin and vacuform models of classic SF spaceships
from TV and movies. They have a fine section of
atomic rockets.
Expensive, but worth it.
- Man Conquers Space
- David Sander's project to make a pseudo-documentary movie about the history of space flight,
if things had happened as predicted by Colliers. Absolutely brilliant, the
trailer will take your breath away. And if you dreamed about those ferry rockets
when you were a child in the mid 1960's, the trailer may bring a wistful tear
to your eye. This movie has been under discussion on
sci.space.history
- Man-Systems Integration Standards
- This NASA document is a must-read for all manned spacecraft designers. It covers almost
everything, from hatch design to effects of radiation to atmospheric pressure to
toilet human factors. Check it out.
- Mars Academy
- This great site will quickly get you up to speed on various aspects of interplanetary flight.
It will give you enough knowledge to ground you, so you can comprehend more advanced material.
- The Meteoris
- A stunning scratch-built plastic model of an atomic rocket by master model-maker
Michael 'Woozle' McGuire.
This model was one of the winners in the "Space Racer" contest at
Starship Modeler.
It was inspired by Lester del Rey's short story "Habit".
- MICHAEL from FOOTFALL by Larry Niven & Jerry Pournelle
- The Michael is an Orion drive battleship featured in the novel Footfall.
Aldo Spadoni, president of Aerospace Imagineering, made a design based on information from the book.
The design has been blessed by Niven and Pournelle.
- NASA Institute for Advanced Concepts: Studies
- (hit the "sort by Topic" button) Advanced space flight technologies.
- NASA Space Design Guidelines
- PDF files from NASA on various spacecraft topics.
- NEEP Courses
- Materials from a University of Wisconsin course on space exploitation. Contains information
on orbits, propulsion, economics, and the space environment.
- NuclearSpace.com
- The pro-nuclear space movement homesite.
- Opening the Next Frontier
- A detailed explanation of a hypothetical heavy-lift cargo spacecraft, the "liberty ship".
This sucker uses a potent Nuclear Lightbulb style nuclear thermal propulsion unit,
and can boost an incredible two million pounds of payload.
- Orion's Arm
- A huge project to create a hard-science fictional history of the next ten thousand years.
- Physics of rocket systems with
separated energy and propellant
- How to calculate the optimum exhaust velocity for a given mission.
- Project Pluto
- A nightmare atomic-powered cruise missile project that mercifully got cancelled back in the 1960's
- Project Rho Productions
- A shameless plug for my Cafe Press store where you can purchase my starship related art.
- Project Sword Toys Moonbase Central
- A blog with marvelous images of vintage 1960's outer space toys
- Realistic Engines for Tactical Space Combat
- Lucid description on how to calculate engine performance.
- rec.arts.sf.science Usenet Newsgroup
- This newsgroup is for putting hard science into science fiction. Posting a technical question
there will generally produce plenty of answers. Much of this website has been cribbed from rec.arts.sf.written.
- Retro Space
- The site is devoted to 1950's style spacecraft and alternate future histories.
- The Rim Worlds Concordance
- An on-line concordance devoted to the "Commodore Grimes" novels of A. Bertram Chandler.
Of special interest is the entry on
Ship Details,
with notes on the interior details of various starships.
- Roaring Rockets
- Documents the Tom Corbett TV show, and other 1950's vintage outer space programs.
- The Rocket Company
- A fascinating fictionalized account of a privately developed surface to orbit spacecraft.
It includes lots of hard science and equations.
- Rocketpunk Manifesto
- Rick Robinson has a blog that is trying to revive the old Heinlein-esque
atomic rocket style science fiction. He calls it "Rocket-punk." Check it out and
contribute to the conversation.
- Rocketship Video
- Your one-stop shopping for vintage SF movies on video and DVD.
- Rocketship X-M Paper Model
- Free paper model kit of the rocket from the movie with the same name.
- Rogers Rocketships, Where Dreams Live
- The amazing website of Jon Rogers, spaceship archeologist. A new and growing site, it
will eventually be the definitive website for famous spacecraft of movies and TV.
- Romance to Reality
- Contains more than 300 detailed annotations (that is, summaries and descriptions) of classic, seminal, and illustrative moon
and Mars exploration and settlement studies dating from 1950 to present
- Scott Lowthers Website
- Keep an eye on this site. Mr. Lowther is working on a book entitled "Spaceship Design",
which will render this website obsolete. This is due to the fact that Scott is
a real rocket scientist, and I am not. Mr. Lowther has also done some
science fiction technical consulting.
- SFCONSIM-L
- This Yahoo discussion group is devoted to science fiction conflict simulation game development.
There is lots of hard science, and interesting notes on spacecraft combat. Much of this website
is cribbed from SFConSim-l.
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Single Stage to Orbit Vertical Takeoff and Landing Concept Technology Challenges
- Discusses the challenges of designing a rocket with space-opera performance.
- Space Art in children's books
- Contains many images of rocketship concepts of yore.
- Space Exploration and Nuclear Propulsion
- Overview of nuclear propulsion.
- Space Shuttle Reference Manual
- Nothing like details from a real spacecraft as a reality check.
- Space Stations and Manned Spaceflight in the 1980s and 90s
- Interesting vintage artist conceptions of what might have been.
- Space - Yarchive
- An archive of useful Usenet threads on various space travel topics.
- Space Weapons, Earth Wars
- RAND analysis of various space based weapons.
- Star Destroyer dot Net
- On the surface this site is for arguing whether a Star Wars Imperial Star Destroyer
can defeat the Starship Enterprise. But it has lots of hard-science essays and is totally no nonsense.
In the site index
examine the discussions under Essays
and Science
- Swing By Calculator program
- Windows software to calculate Hohmann launch windows and C3 "pork chop" plots. Free for non-commercial use.
- Tales of Future Past
- A fabulous website surveying visions of the future as seen in 1950's era science fiction.
Contains loads of vintage retro illustrations.
- The Tom Corbett, Space Cadet homepage
- The Tough Guide to the Known Galaxy
- A dictionary of science fiction topics. Pithy, hysterical, but very accurate.
- TV Tropes Wiki: Speculative Fiction
- An encyclopedia of common tropes in science fiction on TV. Spot-on, accurate, exceedingly funny.
You should read this so as to avoid the tired old standard misconceptions.
V-2 Rocket Paper Model
- Scroll down and click on the V-2 Rocket link. Most of the "special effects" footage of
rocket liftoff in the Tom Corbett TV show was actually films of WWII German V-2 rockets.
This exquisite paper model from Currell Graphics reproduces the rocket in 1/32nd scale, about 17 inches tall.
Download the PDF files, print them out, and assemble. Creative readers can alter this kit to create
a scale model of a Space Patrol cruiser, perhaps even with cut-away sections revealing the various
decks.
- V-2 Rocket Plastic Models
- List of various plastic models of the V-2 rocket, current and no longer available.
- The Visible V-2 Rocket Plastic Model
- If you are rich and want to kit-bash a cut-away Space Patrol cruiser in style, check this
model out. Half of it is transparent, so you can put in the decks and interior detail. Very expensive, though.
- Winston Science Fiction Cover Art
- A great site with scans of the cover art of the classic Winston Science Fiction novels.
Lots of rockets and spacemen.
- Worlds of Possibility
- Steve Colgan's blog is the ultimate alien and exobiology website.