Blazing the Trail

Blazing the Trail
Author: Mike Gruntman
Publsiher: AIAA
Total Pages: 526
Release: 2004
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 156347705X

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Winner of the Luigi Napolitano Award (2006) from the International Academy of Astronautics This book presents the fascinating story of the events that paved the way to space. It introduces the reader to the history of early rocketry and the subsequent developments that led into the space age. People of various nations and from various lands contributed to the breakthrough to space, and the book takes the reader to faraway places on five continents. It also includes many quotes to give readers a flavor of how the participants viewed the developments. Most publications on the topic either target narrow aspects of rocket history or are popular books that scratch the surface, with minimal and sometimes inaccurate technical details. This book bridges the gap. It contains numerous technical details usually unavailable in popular publications. The details are not overbearing and anyone interested in rocketry and space exploration will navigate through the book without difficulty. There are 340 figures and photographs, many appearing for the first time.

Riding Rockets

Riding Rockets
Author: Mike Mullane
Publsiher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 404
Release: 2007-02-06
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780743276832

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Selected as a Mission Specialist in 1978 in the first group of shuttle astronauts, Mike Mullane completed three missions and logged 356 hours aboard the Discovery and Atlantis shuttles. It was a dream come true. As a boy, Mullane could only read about space travel in science fiction, but the launch of Sputnik changed all that. Space flight became a possible dream and Mike Mullane set out to make it come true. In this absorbing memoir, Mullane gives the first-ever look into the often hilarious, sometime volatile dynamics of space shuttle astronauts - a class that included Vietnam War veterans, feminists, and propeller-headed scientists. With unprecedented candour, Mullane describes the chilling fear and unparalleled joy of space flight. As his career centred around the Challenger disaster, Mullane also recounts the heartache of burying his friends and colleagues. And he pulls no punches as he reveals the ins and outs of NASA, frank in his criticisms of the agency. A blast from start to finish, Riding Rockets is a straight-from-the-gut account of what it means to be an astronaut, just in time for this latest generation of stargazers.

Rocket s Trail

Rocket s Trail
Author: Nick Snow
Publsiher: Arena books
Total Pages: 196
Release: 2009-07-20
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781906791308

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That 'one small step for man' in July 1969 was made possible by a small group of Germans captured by the Americans at the end of WWII. "e;The Rocket's Trail"e; is about one of these men, his direct links to crimes against humanity, and how US Cold War Warriors went to extreme lengths to cover them up. The story is revealed through the eyes of Jim Black, an English scientist drafted in to the secret post-war intellectual reparations programme. Black's personal ambition leads him into a deception that denies the German rocket scientists to Britain and delivers them to America. Black joins them there but when he discovers the truth about one of his new colleagues, he must choose between his new career and complicity in covering up unimaginable crimes. Can he find redemption, and what price must he pay as Washington sets about suppressing the barbaric back-story of one of their prize rocket scientists? "e;The Rocket's Trail"e; blends a fictional hero with real historical figures including Wernher von Braun, J. Edgar Hoover, Eli Rosenbaum, and Arthur Rudolph, the Director of the Saturn rocket programme and the only former Nazi eventually expelled from America.

Hitler s Rockets

Hitler s Rockets
Author: Norman Longmate
Publsiher: Skyhorse Publishing Inc.
Total Pages: 449
Release: 2009-07-23
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781602397057

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In Hitler’s Rockets Norman Longmate tells the story of the V-2, the technically brilliant but hated weapon, the ancestor and forerunner of all subsequent ballistic missiles. He reveals the devious power-play within the German armed forces and the Nazi establishment that so influenced the creation of the rockets. He shows through contemporary documents and protagonists’ accounts how the British intelligence skillfully pieced together often contradictory evidence as it sought to establish the true nature of the threat. Finally he recalls in detail the feel and fears of the time from the viewpoint of those who suffered, and those who were all too conscious tat they were the target.

Meteorological Satellites and Sounding Rockets

Meteorological Satellites and Sounding Rockets
Author: United States. National Aeronautics and Space Administration
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 28
Release: 1965
Genre: Astronautics in meteorology
ISBN: UIUC:30112048369398

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Meteor Orbits and Dust

Meteor Orbits and Dust
Author: Gerald S. Hawkins
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 424
Release: 1967
Genre: Interstellar matter
ISBN: UIUC:30112000419777

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Aeroplane and Commercial Aviation News

Aeroplane and Commercial Aviation News
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 840
Release: 1960
Genre: Aeronautics
ISBN: STANFORD:36105117452289

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Blood Trails

Blood Trails
Author: Christopher Ronnau
Publsiher: Presidio Press
Total Pages: 338
Release: 2006-08-29
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780891418832

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BAPTISM BY FIRE Chris Ronnau volunteered for the Army and was sent to Vietnam in January 1967, armed with an M-14 rifle and American Express traveler’s checks. But the latter soon proved particularly pointless as the private first class found himself in the thick of two pivotal, fiercely fought Big Red One operations, going head-to-head against crack Viet cong and NVA troops in the notorious Iron Triangle and along the treacherous Cambodian border near Tay Ninh. Patrols, ambushes, plunging down VC tunnels, search and destroy missions–there were many ways to drive the enemy from his own backyard, as Ronnau quickly discovered. Based on the journal Ronnau kept in Vietnam, Blood Trails captures the hellish jungle war in all its stark life-and-death immediacy. This wrenching chronicle is also stirring testimony to the quiet courage of those unsung American heroes, many not yet twenty-one, who had a job to do and did it without complaint–fighting, sacrificing, and dying for their country. Includes sixteen pages of rare and never-before-seen combat photos