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Riding Rockets

The Outrageous Tales of a Space Shuttle Astronaut

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On February 1, 1978, NASA introduced the first group of space shuttle astronauts, including the first American woman and the first African American in space. This diverse assembly would navigate the challenging years of the space shuttle program, with four tragically dying in the "Challenger" disaster. USAF Colonel Mike Mullane, a member of this class, shares his candid experiences in "Riding Rockets," revealing the humanity behind the astronaut facade. His memoir strips away the heroic image, presenting astronauts as relatable individuals. Mullane's anecdotes range from humorous to poignant, capturing the essence of the astronaut experience—whether it’s discussing urine-collection condom sizes with a female technician, saying goodbye to a spouse on a Florida beach, or experiencing the thrill and terror of a space launch. He also offers a critical view of NASA leadership, whose missteps contributed to the "Challenger" tragedy. The narrative explores themes of family tragedy, the influence of the Sputnik satellite, and the complexities of love and marriage. Ultimately, it presents a rich tapestry of human experiences that resonate deeply beyond the confines of space travel.

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Riding Rockets, R. Mike Mullane

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Titul
Riding Rockets
Podtitul
The Outrageous Tales of a Space Shuttle Astronaut
Jazyk
anglicky
Vydavateľ
Scribner
Rok vydania
2006
Väzba
pevná
Počet strán
368
ISBN10
0743276825
ISBN13
9780743276825
Série
Anotácia
On February 1, 1978, NASA introduced the first group of space shuttle astronauts, including the first American woman and the first African American in space. This diverse assembly would navigate the challenging years of the space shuttle program, with four tragically dying in the "Challenger" disaster. USAF Colonel Mike Mullane, a member of this class, shares his candid experiences in "Riding Rockets," revealing the humanity behind the astronaut facade. His memoir strips away the heroic image, presenting astronauts as relatable individuals. Mullane's anecdotes range from humorous to poignant, capturing the essence of the astronaut experience—whether it’s discussing urine-collection condom sizes with a female technician, saying goodbye to a spouse on a Florida beach, or experiencing the thrill and terror of a space launch. He also offers a critical view of NASA leadership, whose missteps contributed to the "Challenger" tragedy. The narrative explores themes of family tragedy, the influence of the Sputnik satellite, and the complexities of love and marriage. Ultimately, it presents a rich tapestry of human experiences that resonate deeply beyond the confines of space travel.