 |
|
 Principles of Space Instrument Design (Cambridge Aerospace Series)Scientific observations from space require instruments which can operate in the orbital environment. The skills needed to design such special instruments span many disciplines. This book aims to bring together the elements of the design process. It is, first, a manual for the newly graduated engineer or physicist involved with the design of... |  |  Managing Debt For Dummies (Business & Personal Finance)Tips on spending less and getting more for your money
Manage your money wisely, stop accumulating debt, and start paying it off today!
Are you carrying too much debt? Relax! This practical guide gives you simple, effective methods for paying off your bills as quickly... |  |  Solar Power Your Home For Dummies (Home & Garden)Want to take advantage of solar power in your home? Whether you’re looking to save on your energy costs by adding a few solar components or you want to build a solar-powered house from the ground up, Solar Power Your Home For Dummies takes the mystery out of this energy source and shows you how to put it to work for you!
This... |
|
 The Data Book of AstronomyThe Solar System consists of one star (the Sun), the nine principal planets, their satellites and lesser bodies such as asteroids, comets and meteoroids, plus a vast amount of thinly-spread interplanetary matter. The Sun contains more than 99% of the mass of the system, and Jupiter is more massive than all the other planets combined. The centre of... |  |  It's True! Animals Are ElectrifyingSome of my first playmates were animals. Well, insects really. I found them living under our lemon tree. They looked like leaves, or sticks, or bits of bark, and I wondered why. Was it a disguise so they could steal lemons when no one was looking?
Later on I saw lots more wild animals, large and small, in the Australian bush and in... |  |  Computer Forensics: Computer Crime Scene Investigation (Networking Series)The Most Comprehensive, Up-to-Date, Reference on Computer Forensics! Using personal computers as their weapons, hackers and criminals (some only 11 years old) have attacked the Internet, government agencies, financial companies, small businesses, and the credit card accounts of unsuspecting individuals. This completely updated book/CD package... |
|
 The Law, In Plain English, For PhotographersThe photographer's definitive business and legal resource is now completely updated and expanded. In this valuable guide, arts attorney Leonard DuBoff takes you step by step though all the legal aspects of the photography business. Here is expert advice for everything from contracts to trademarks, including government licenses, taxes, censorship,... |  |  Information Warfare: How to Survive Cyber Attacks"Computers don't attack computers, people do. With Erbschloe's capability taxonomy, we see that there are plenty of new adversaries out there with increasingly powerful cyberweapons and intentions. But most importantly, the greatest threat still comes from "trusted" insiders we so desperately need to, but perhaps shouldn't, trust... |  |  |
|
|
| Result Page: 177 176 175 174 173 172 171 170 169 168 167 166 165 164 163 162 161 160 159 |