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Italy in space

Couverture du livre « Italy in space » de Michelangelo De Maria et Lucia Orlandi aux éditions Beauchesne
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  • Editeur : Beauchesne
  • EAN : 9782701015187
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  • Support : Papier
Résumé:

About two decades separate the launch of the Sputnik (1957) and the birth of European Space Agency (1975). These two dates are chosen as milestones in order to describe the early history of Italy in space.
In the wake of the Sputnik shock, Italy was very early engaged in a remarkable effort in... Voir plus

About two decades separate the launch of the Sputnik (1957) and the birth of European Space Agency (1975). These two dates are chosen as milestones in order to describe the early history of Italy in space.
In the wake of the Sputnik shock, Italy was very early engaged in a remarkable effort in space matters. Thanks to the brilliant work of the physicist Edoardo Amaldi and the aerospace engineer Luigi Broglio, since the late Fifties Italy moved on towards the building of national space institutions, and at the same time cooperated to the creation of the European space organizations while fostering bilateral cooperation with USA .
The story of the "stop and go" development of the two major national programs, the San Marco project and the SIRIO project, which were the hallmark of about two decades, the Sixties and the Seventies, is reconstructed, following the parallel growth of Italy's engagement in the scientific as well as institutional activities of European bodies.
For the first time the relations among science, military, politics and economics are explored, in order to understand why the «Italy of records» - the nation which became the first country, following USA and URSS, to put a national satellite into orbit, operated by an all Italian team - betrayed this promising start.
The development of a national aerospace industry and the building of dedicated infrastructures, such as the equatorial launching base and the telemetry and tracking ground stations, represent very relevant results of the pioneering phase of the Italian enterprise in space; nonetheless, the lack of a coherent space policy prevented Italy from exploiting space activities as a lever for industrial innovation and economic development.

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