Final Countdown: NASA and the End of the Space Shuttle Program
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9780813031460
ISBN:081303146X
Pub Date: 2007Publisher: University Press of Florida Summary: Go behind the scenes of NASA's most visible program "Pat Duggins knows of what he writes. Final Countdownis a solid read."--Jay Barbree, NBC’s veteran space correspondent and author of the New York Timesbestseller Moon Shot The Space Shuttle was once the cornerstone of the U.S. space program. However, each new flight brings us one step closer to the retirement of the shuttle in 2010. Final Countdownis the riveting [read more]
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9780813031460
ISBN:
081303146X
Pub Date: 2007
Publisher: University Press of Florida
Go behind the scenes of NASA's most visible program "Pat Duggins knows of what he writes. Final Countdownis a solid read."--Jay Barbree, NBC’s veteran space correspondent and author of the New York Timesbestseller Moon Shot The Space Shuttle was once the cornerstone of the U.S. space program. However, each new flight brings us one step closer to the retirement of the shuttle in 2010. Final Countdownis the riveting history of NASA's Space Shuttle program, its missions, and its impending demise. It also examines the plans and early development of the space agency’s next major effort: the Orion Crew Exploration Capsule. Journalist Pat Duggins, National Public Radio's resident "space expert," chronicles the planning stages of the shuttle program in the early 1970s, the thrills of the first flight in 1981, construction of the International Space Station in the 1990s, and the decision in the early 2000s to shut it down. As a rookie reporter visiting the Kennedy Space Center hangar to view the Challengerwreckage, Duggins was in a unique position to offer a poignant eyewitness account of NASA's first shuttle disaster. In Final Countdown,he recounts the agency's struggle to rebound after the Challengerand Columbiatragedies, and explores how politics, scientific entrepreneurship, and the human drive for exploration have impacted the program in sometimes unexpected ways. Duggins has covered eighty-six shuttle missions, and his twenty-year working relationship with NASA has given him unprecedented access to personnel. Many spoke openly and frankly with him, including veteran astronaut John Young, who discusses the travails to get the shuttle program off the ground. Young's crewmate, astronaut Bob Crippen, reveals the frustration and loss he felt when his first opportunity to go into space on the first planned space station was taken away. As the shuttle program winds down, more astronauts may face similar disappointments. Final Countdownis a story of lost dreams, new hopes, and the ongoing conquest of space.
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