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Come Fly with Us
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 452

Come Fly with Us

2020 Space Hipsters Prize for Best Book in Astronomy, Space Exploration, or Space History Come Fly with Us is the story of an elite group of space travelers who flew as members of many space shuttle crews from pre-Challenger days to Columbia in 2003. Not part of the regular NASA astronaut corps, these professionals known as “payload specialists” came from a wide variety of backgrounds and were chosen for an equally wide variety of scientific, political, and national security reasons. Melvin Croft and John Youskauskas focus on this special fraternity of spacefarers and their individual reflections on living and working in space. Relatively unknown to the public and often flying only singl...

Into the Void
  • Language: en

Into the Void

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The People's Spaceship
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 406

The People's Spaceship

When the Apollo 11 astronauts returned from humanity’s first voyage to the moon in 1969, NASA officials advocated for more ambitious missions. But with the civil rights movement, environmental concerns, the Vietnam War, and other social crises taking up much of the public’s attention, they lacked the support to make those ambitions a reality. Instead, the space agency had to think more modestly and pragmatically, crafting a program that could leverage the excitement of Apollo while promising relevance for average Americans. The resulting initiative, the space shuttle, would become the centerpiece of NASA human space flight activity for forty years, opening opportunities for the public to engage with and participate in space projects in new ways. The People’s Spaceship traces how and why NASA painstakingly connected the vehicle to so many segments of society. Underscoring the successes and challenges endured in the process, Amy Paige Kaminski shares the story of how the space shuttle became an American technological icon.

Fallen Astronauts
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 440

Fallen Astronauts

Near the end of the Apollo 15 mission, David Scott and fellow moonwalker James Irwin conducted a secret ceremony unsanctioned by NASA: they placed on the lunar soil a small tin figurine called The Fallen Astronaut, along with a plaque bearing a list of names. By telling the stories of those sixteen astronauts and cosmonauts who died in the quest to reach the moon between 1962 and 1972, this book enriches the saga of humankind's greatest scientific undertaking, Project Apollo, and conveys the human cost of the space race. Many people are aware of the first manned Apollo mission, in which Gus Grissom, Ed White, and Roger Chaffee lost their lives in a fire during a ground test, but few know of ...

The Spacelab Story
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 450

The Spacelab Story

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Tax Reform
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 208

Tax Reform

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2005
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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The Light of Earth
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 177

The Light of Earth

Coauthored with spaceflight historian Francis French, The Light of Earth is Al Worden’s wide-ranging look at the greatest-ever scientific undertaking, in which he was privileged to be a leading participant.

A Long Voyage to the Moon
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 428

A Long Voyage to the Moon

Biography of Apollo 17 astronaut Ron Evans (1933–1990).

The X-15 Rocket Plane
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 484

The X-15 Rocket Plane

The story of the X-15, the pioneering research flight program in the fifties and sixties, and its pilots.