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Columbia - Final Voyage

Columbia - Final Voyage

The Last Flight of NASA's First Space Shuttle

Philip Chien

454 pages, parution le 28/02/2006

Résumé

The last flight of the space shuttle Columbia made worldwide headlines because it ended in disaster. But there is a lot more to the story of STS-107 than death and destruction. Philip Chien, with his first-hand knowledge of the shuttle program and its history, extensive personal contact with Columbia's crew, and long experience reporting on the behind-the-scenes workings of NASA, tells the whole story of Columbia's final mission, including details often overlooked:

  • Based on extensive interviews, the personal stories of all seven of the astronauts, from an author who talked to them numerous times about growing up, their passion for flying, and their professional and personal lives.
  • An account of how STS-107 was, above all else, a world-class science mission. In spite of the accident, a great deal of important science was performed, and results from some of the more than 80 experiments were even retrieved from the post-accident debris. Chien gives this "modest science mission" the respect it deserves.
  • In detail that's both technically accurate and accessible to the general reader, descriptions of how the shuttle worked, and didn't-including the flaw in the shuttle's original design that doomed the mission and the crew, and that will have profound effects on the future of NASA's programs in manned flight.
  • Hundreds of photos-many rare and never before published-including training photos, photos taken during launch and reentry, and photos of the science experiments.

L'auteur - Philip Chien

Philip Chien has covered the space program for the past two decades. He has been on hand for more than 100 shuttle launches, and has written extensively not just about the complex technology of the shuttle program, but about the people involved in making it work. Chien's reports on NASA and the shuttle have appeared in Popular Science, The Jerusalem Post, The Washington Times, and other magazines and newspapers. He is also a consultant for major news organizations, and on the day of Columbia's accident was acting as CNN's "eyes and ears" on the scene, reporting live from the Kennedy Space Center. Chien is based in Merritt Island, Florida.

Sommaire

  • Foreword
  • Introduction
  • Preface
  • A Modest Mission
  • Mission Makers
  • The Long Road to Launch
  • Sixteen Days in Space
  • February 1, 2003
  • Aftermath
  • Afterword
  • Appendixes
  • Index
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Éditeur(s) Copernicus Books
Auteur(s) Philip Chien
Parution 28/02/2006
Nb. de pages 454
Format 16 x 24
Couverture Relié
Poids 250g
Intérieur Noir et Blanc
EAN13 9780387271484
ISBN13 978-0-387-27148-4

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