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In the pursuit of exploring the cosmos beyond Earth's boundaries, the field of electrical engineering has emerged as a driving force in the quest to overcome the challenges of extraterrestrial environments. Among these, the enigmatic and captivating landscape of Mars has captured the attention of engineers and scientists alike. In the pages of this book, we embark on a journey through the uncharted territory of electrical engineering within the Martian domain, a frontier where innovation and ingenuity converge to shape the future of space exploration and habitation. The Martian landscape, with…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
In the pursuit of exploring the cosmos beyond Earth's boundaries, the field of electrical engineering has emerged as a driving force in the quest to overcome the challenges of extraterrestrial environments. Among these, the enigmatic and captivating landscape of Mars has captured the attention of engineers and scientists alike. In the pages of this book, we embark on a journey through the uncharted territory of electrical engineering within the Martian domain, a frontier where innovation and ingenuity converge to shape the future of space exploration and habitation. The Martian landscape, with its lower gravity, thin atmosphere, and fluctuating climatic conditions, sets the stage for a captivating narrative in which electrical engineering plays a central role. As humanity sets its sights on potential human missions to the Red Planet, the need for ingenious solutions in energy provision, transmission, and resource management becomes apparent. This book unravels the intricate tapestry of challenges and opportunities that the Martian environment presents to electrical engineers, captivating both enthusiasts and experts.
Autorenporträt
Seyed Amir Mohammad Lahaghi a obtenu sa licence et sa maîtrise en génie électrique à l'université Golestan de Gorgan et à l'université de technologie d'Ispahan, respectivement en 2021 et 2023. Il est actuellement assistant de recherche à l'université de technologie d'Ispahan, en Iran.