To SSS-as you are our resident Bored Guru on Satellites and Surveillance technologies and, probably, by extension Space Strategy-I am wondering if you have any "Space" books that you might recommend that I add to my "Space" shelf. I will tell you most of what I have and you can fill any gaps that will help me understand Space strategy better.
Note-I haven't read all of these yet. The TBR pile is just too big.
1)"Winning Space: How America Remains a Superpower" by Brandon Weichert. IMHO-this is a necessary book to begin a study of Space Strategy-However, you may differ. That is how Weichert made his chops.
2)""Spacepower Ascendant: Space Development Theory and a New Space Strategy" By Joshua Carlson
3) "Deep Space Warfare: Military Strategy Beyond Orbit" by John C Wright
4) "Astropoloitik: Classical Geopolitics in the Space Age" by Everett C Dolman
5) "Mining the Moon: Bootstrapping Space Industry"
and I am sure we are both eagerly awaiting #6 which won't come out till November
6) "Astropolitics: How the Competition in Space Will Change Our World" by Tim Marshall
Hey, if you see any obvious ones that I am missing let me know and add it-I will appreciate it.
Oh, BTW-I bet we both are amused that Weichert calls the Chinese Balloons "Endo-atmospheric Satellites."
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I haven't read any of Weichert's books or the others on your list, so I really can't comment on how accurate or well-written they may be.
My library of space literature suffered a big hit a few years ago when Mrs. SSS gave away my Lost in Space comic book collection.
My library of space literature suffered a big hit a few years ago when Mrs. SSS gave away my Lost in Space comic book collection.
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Your lack of reading those books has nothing to do with your ability to comment on their accuracy, your seconde line above supports my position.silverscreenselect wrote: ↑Tue Mar 14, 2023 8:00 amI haven't read any of Weichert's books or the others on your list, so I really can't comment on how accurate or well-written they may be.
My library of space literature suffered a big hit a few years ago when Mrs. SSS gave away my Lost in Space comic book collection.
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