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Tragedy and Triumph in Orbit

Tragedy and Triumph in Orbit
Author: Ben Evans
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 631
Release: 2012-06-01
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1461434300

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April 12, 2011 is the 50th anniversary of Yuri Gagarin’s pioneering journey into space. To commemorate this momentous achievement, Springer-Praxis is producing a mini series of books that reveals how humanity’s knowledge of flying, working, and living in space has grown in the last half century. “Tragedy and Triumph” focuses on the 1980s and early 1990s, a time when relations between the United States and the Soviet Union swung like a pendulum between harmony and outright hostility. The glorious achievements of the shuttle were violently arrested by the devastating loss of Challenger in 1986, while the Soviet program appeared to prosper with the last Salyut and the next-generation Mir orbital station. This book explores the continued rivalry between the two superpowers during this period, with each attempting to outdo the other – the Americans keen to build a space station, the Soviets keen to build a space shuttle – and places their efforts in the context of a bitterly divisive decade, which ultimately led them into partnership.


Salyut - The First Space Station

Salyut - The First Space Station
Author: Grujica S. Ivanovich
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 446
Release: 2008-10-22
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0387739734

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This remarkable book gives a comprehensive account of the longest manned space mission of the time. It details for the first time the people involved and the crews assigned to operate the first space station Salyut. The book portrays the selection of the crews, dramatic flights and tragedy of Soyuz 11. Biographies of the Soyuz 11 cosmonauts are published for the first time in English. The book relates discussions between the key personnel, and investigates the causes of the tragedy. The book ends with memories of all those affected by the DOS program and the tragedy of Soyuz 11 and looks forward to a continuation of the historic mission of Salyut.


Partnership in Space

Partnership in Space
Author: Ben Evans
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 507
Release: 2013-10-04
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1461432782

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April 12, 2011 was the 50th Anniversary of Yuri Gagarin's pioneering journey into space. To commemorate this momentous achievement, Springer-Praxis has produced a mini-series of books that reveals how humanity's knowledge of flying, working, and living in space has grown in the last half century. "Partners in Space" focuses on the early to late 1990s, a time in the post-Soviet era when relations between East and West steadily - though not without difficulty - thawed and the foundations of real harmony and genuine co-operation were laid for the first time with Shuttle-Mir and the International Space Station. This book explores the events which preceded that new ear, including the political demise of Space Station Freedom and the consequences of the fall of the Soviet Union on a once-proud human space program. It traces the history of "the Partnership" through the often traumatic times of Shuttle-Mir and closes on the eve of the launch of Zarya, the first component of today's International Space Station.


Challenger

Challenger
Author: Oliver Lancaster
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2023-07-31
Genre:
ISBN:

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"Challenger: Tragedy and Triumph - Unraveling the Space Shuttle Challenger Explosion" delves into the heart-wrenching events surrounding the ill-fated STS-51-L mission. This comprehensive account explores the mission's purpose, the tragic explosion, the investigation, and the far-reaching impact on NASA, space exploration, and the human spirit.


The Mammoth Book of Space Exploration and Disasters

The Mammoth Book of Space Exploration and Disasters
Author: Richard Russell Lawrence
Publisher: Running Press
Total Pages: 512
Release: 2005-01-11
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780786714490

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In the words of those who trod the void and others based at mission control, here are more than fifty of the greatest true stories of suborbital, orbital, and deep space exploration. From Apollo 8's first view of a tortured landscape of craters on the "dark side" of the Moon to a series of cliff-hanger crises aboard space station Mir, The Mammoth Book of Space Exploration and Disasters offers moments of extraordinary heroic achievement as well as episodes of terrible human cost. High points include the classic, nail-biting account of abandoning Apollo 13 on the way to the Moon and Jerry Linenger's panic attack during a space walk where he was "just out there dangling."


The Twenty-first Century in Space

The Twenty-first Century in Space
Author: Ben Evans
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 526
Release: 2014-12-15
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1493913077

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This final entry in the History of Human Space Exploration mini-series by Ben Evans continues with an in-depth look at the latter part of the 20th century and the start of the new millennium. Picking up where Partnership in Space left off, the story commemorating the evolution of manned space exploration unfolds in further detail. More than fifty years after Yuri Gagarin’s pioneering journey into space, Evans extends his overview of how that momentous voyage continued through the decades which followed. The Twenty-first Century in Space, the sixth book in the series, explores how the fledgling partnership between the United States and Russia in the 1990s gradually bore fruit and laid the groundwork for today’s International Space Station. The narrative follows the convergence of the Shuttle and Mir programs, together with standalone missions, including servicing the Hubble Space Telescope, many of whose technical and human lessons enabled the first efforts to build the ISS in orbit. The book also looks to the future of developments in the 21st century.


Space Race

Space Race
Author: Chris McLeod
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2016-05
Genre: Astronautics
ISBN: 9781925265170

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It may be 46 years since we landed on the moon, but our yearning for space travel and exploration has not abated. There may be no more moon landings (for now), but billions of dollars are still being spent to get humans off this earth and exploring outer space. Author Chris McLeod is fascinated by space travel and in Space Race he explores some of the most significant developments from the past few decades, as well as what's in store in the decades to come. Read about the Space Race between the Russians and the Americans. Remember the heartbreaking space shuttle disasters of both Challenger and Columbia. Learn about the robotic exploration of Mars--and the hope that one day people will walk on the Red Planet--and discover what space agencies across the world are planning for the future.


Test Gods

Test Gods
Author: Nicholas Schmidle
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2022-05-19
Genre: Astronauts
ISBN: 9781529157420

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'Masterly' New York Times 'Riveting' Scott Kelly 'Remarkable' The Times When Richard Branson founded Virgin Galactic in 2004, his goal was simple: to offer paying customers a trip to space by the end of the decade. Seventeen years, countless delays, and one catastrophic crash later, his space tourism dream may finally be on the verge of reality. Now, a New Yorker journalist offers the definitive portrait of the adventurers leading the way to the stars. Drawing on hundreds of hours of interviews with Virgin's lead test pilot, Mark Stucky, Test Gods describes the making of a modern astronaut: from starry-eyed youth to NASA, the Air Force, and Virgin Galactic; and through dozens of gruelling test flights to his first successful trip beyond the earth's atmosphere. The result is the most vivid exploration of an astronaut's inner life since Tom Wolfe's The Right Stuff. It offers an intimate and unique insight into the new space race.


The Challenger Explosion

The Challenger Explosion
Author: John Micklos Jr
Publisher: Capstone
Total Pages: 33
Release: 2015
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1491420464

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"Explains the Challenger Explosion, including its chronology, causes, and lasting effects"--


Red Star in Orbit

Red Star in Orbit
Author: James E. Oberg
Publisher: Random House (NY)
Total Pages: 312
Release: 1981
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

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Describes the Russian space program, telling of unpublicized disasters as well as recent successes.