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The Aerospace Assault On Planet Earth

Evidence of ozone depletion, Global Warming and disastrous climatic changes.
By Joe Torregiante
10 Digit ISBN: 1-935097-42-3
13 Digit ISBN: 978-1-935097-42-6
LCCN: 2009900719
Price: $21.95
Trim: 9.2 X 6 X 0.9 inches
Format (pb/hc): Paperback
Pages: 270
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BOOK DESCRIPTION

Every day there are headlines that publicize our expeditions into the new frontier and beyond, staking our claim on planets that were previously unknown with explorations in outer space.

In the meantime, other headlines profiling the death and destruction rendered by Hurricane Katrina, the Tsunami, and earthquakes in Pakistan and china terrorize mankind on an increasingly recurrent basis. Could these headlines be a cause and effect of one another? Is it possible that our curiosity has inadvertently led to the string of natural disasters that are rising in an unpredictable and catastrophic curve that is destroying the planet as we know it?

The Aerospace Assault on Planet Earth, Joe Torregiante provides a disturbing and persuasive viewpoint of how launches into space have contributed substantially to some of the most prevalent environmental issues today. With insight and experience, Joe provides credible revelations that will simultaneously terrify and enlighten you, while giving you hope that humanity can still intervene before it’s too late.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

J.S. Torregiante is a writer for reference documentation in Industrial and Aerospace industry and the author of the Interim Report on Surface Mount Technology written for the Martin Marietta Aerospace Company located in Ocala, Florida. Torregiante received the Performance Measurement Team ''Engineer of the Year'' award in 1989 for his engineering excellence on the Hellfire program while at the Ocala facility. He lives in Tarpon Springs, Florida.