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Reddit mentions of Robotic Exploration of the Solar System: Part I: The Golden Age 1957-1982 (Springer Praxis Books)

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Found 1 comment on Robotic Exploration of the Solar System: Part I: The Golden Age 1957-1982 (Springer Praxis Books):

u/muhji ยท 2 pointsr/spacex

Hey! I apologize for the late response, but there are two books that come to mind instantly.

One is https://www.amazon.com/Space-Probes-Years-Exploration-Horizons/dp/1554079446.
This one does an awesome job of depicting mission objectives, science results, orbits, etc. It also has some of the highest quality color photographs that I've ever seen in a book of this sort. This is probably what I'd recommend to start with.

Additionally, there's the Robotic Exploration of the Solar System series, of which Part I can be found at https://www.amazon.com/Robotic-Exploration-Solar-System-1957-1982/dp/0387493263/ref=pd_sim_14_1?_encoding=UTF8&pd_rd_i=0387493263&pd_rd_r=9Y0W094FQTJJ4P8NWP55&pd_rd_w=LJxbc&pd_rd_wg=OTw7i&psc=1&refRID=9Y0W094FQTJJ4P8NWP55

I'd say this series is quite a bit more engineering-focused as opposed to the first one I mentioned, but this carries the benefit of talking about every single minute detail, down to what kind of radiation hardening was used on the electronics.

Hope you find them useful!