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U.S. Human Spaceflight; A Record of Achievement, 1961-2006, Monograph in Aerospace History No. 41, SP-2007-4541
Rumerman, Judith A. (Compiler), and Gamble, Chris (Updater), and Okolski, Gabriel (Updater)
Verlag: NASA Office of External Relations, NASA History Division, Washington DC 2007
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Trade paperback. Zustand: Good. Format is approximately 8.5 inches by 11 inches. 100 pages. Illustrations. Bibliography. Appendices. Cover has some wear and soiling. Contents cover the Mercury, Gemini, Apollo, Skylab, Apollo-Soyuz, Space Shuttle, and International Space Station programs. This monograph is an updating of U.S> Hum…an spaceflight: A Record of Achievement 1961-1998 (Monograph in Aerospace History No. 9, July 1998), compiled by Judith A Rumerman. It extends the timeframe covered through the end of calendar year 2006. It also includes additional information, such as more detailed crew and mission descriptions, more bibliographic information, shuttle payload information, and useful Web sites. It also includes a new section on the International Space Station, which did not physically exist when the previous monograph was prepared and published. In addition, with Chris Gamble's guidance, Gabriel Okolski pulled together a new set of photos to illustrate this updated monograph. More than 45 years after the Mercury astronauts made their first brief forays into the new ocean of space, Earth orbit has become a busy arena of human activity. In that time, more than 300 people have traveled into orbit on U.S. spacecraft. The first astronauts went along stuffed into capsules barely large enough for their bodies, eating squeezetube food and peering out at Earth through tiny portholes. Their flights lasted only a matter of hours. Today, we routinely launch seven people at a time to spend a week living, working, and exploring aboard the Space Shuttle. In addition to regular launches, crew members from various nations keep a permanent human presence aboard the International Space Station (ISS). The history of spaceflight has seen not only an increase in the numbers of people traveling into orbit, but also marked improvements in their vehicles. Each successive spacecraft, from Mercury through Apollo and the Space Shuttle, has been larger, more comfortable, and more capable. Scientists working inside the Shuttle's Spacelab have many of the comforts of a laboratory on Earth, none of which were available when human spaceflight first began. Some projects, like Apollo, produced stunning firsts or explored new territory. Others notably, Skylab and the Space Shuttle advanced our capabilities by extending the range and sophistication of human operations in space. Both kinds of activity are vital to establishing a permanent human presence off Earth. Almost 50 years after the dawn of the age of spaceflight,we are learning not just to travel into space, but also to live and stay there. That challenge ensures that the decades to come will be just as exciting as the past decades have been. Human spaceflight (also referred to as manned spaceflight or crewed spaceflight) is spaceflight with a crew or passengers aboard a spacecraft, often with the spacecraft being operated directly by the onboard human crew. Spacecraft can also be remotely operated from ground stations on Earth, or autonomously, without any direct human involvement. People trained for spaceflight are called astronauts (American or other), cosmonauts (Russian), or taikonauts (Chinese); and non-professionals are referred to as spaceflight participants or spacefarers. The first human in space was Soviet cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin, who launched on 12 April 1961 as part of the Soviet Union's Vostok program. This was towards the beginning of the Space Race. On 5 May 1961, Alan Shepard became the first American in space, as part of Project Mercury. Humans traveled to the Moon nine times between 1968 and 1972 as part of the United States' Apollo program, and have had a continuous presence in space for 21 years and 296 days on the International Space Station (ISS). On 15 October 2003, the first Chinese taikonaut, Yang Liwei, went to space as part of Shenzhou 5, the first Chinese human spaceflight. As of 2021, humans have not traveled beyond low Earth orbit since the Apollo 17 lunar mission in December 1972. Currently, the Unit.
U.S. Human Spaceflight; A Record of Achievements, 1961-2006, SP-2007-4541
Rumerman, Judith A. (Compiler), and Gamble, Chris (Updater), and Okolski, Gabriel (Updater)
Verlag: National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Office of External Relations, NASA History Division, Washington DC 2007
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Trade paperback. Zustand: Good. 100 pages. Illustrations. Appendix A: Shuttle Main Payloads. Appendix B: Astronauts Past and Present. Appendix C: Acronyms. This is Monographs in Aerospace History No. 41. Front cover stained. This monograph is an updating of U.S. Human Spaceflight: A Record of Achievement, 1961-1998 (Monograph in… Aerospace History No. 9, July 1998), compiled by Judith A. Rumerman. It extends the timeframe covered through the end of calendar year 2006. It also includes additional information, such as more detailed crew and mission descriptions, more bibliographic information, Shuttle payload information, and useful Web sites. It also includes a new section on the International Space Station, which did not physically exist when the previous monograph was prepared and published. In addition,with Chris Gamble's guidance,Gabriel Okolski pulled together a new set of photos to illustrate this updated monograph. The history of spaceflight has seen not only an increase in the numbers of people traveling into orbit, but also marked improvements in their vehicles. Each successive spacecraft, from Mercury through Apollo and the Space Shuttle, has been larger, more comfortable, and more capable. Scientists working inside the Shuttle's Spacelab have many of the comforts of a laboratory on Earth, none of which were available when human spaceflight first began. Some projects, like Apollo, produced stunning firsts or explored new territory. Othersâ" notably,Skylab and the Space Shuttleâ"advanced our capabilities by extending the range and sophistication of human operations in space. Both kinds of activity are vital to establishing a permanent human presence off Earth. Almost 50 years after the dawn of the age of spaceflight,we are learning not just to travel into space,but also to live and stay there. That challenge ensures that the decades to come will be just as exciting as the past decades have been. Revised Edition. Presumed first edition thus.
U. S. Human Spaceflight; A Record of Achievement, 1961-2006, SP-2007-4541
Rumerman, Judith A. (Compiler), and Gamble, Chris (Updater). and Okolski, Gabriel (Updater)
Verlag: National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Office of External Relations, NASA History Division, Washington DC 2007
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Wraps. Zustand: Very good. Revised Edition, First printing thus. 100 pages. Illustrations. Bibliography. Appendices. Acronyms. This is Monographs in Aerospace History No. 41. More than 45 years after the Mercury astronauts made their first brief forays into the new ocean of space, Earth orbit has become a busy arena of human act…ivity. In that time, more than 300 people have traveled into orbit on U.S. spacecraft. The first astronauts went along stuffed into capsules barely large enough for their bodies, eating squeezetube food and peering out at Earth through tiny portholes. Their flights lasted only a matter of hours. Today, we routinely launch seven people at a time to spend a week living, working, and exploring aboard the Space Shuttle. The history of spaceflight has seen not only an increase in the numbers of people traveling into orbit, but also marked improvements in their vehicles. Each successive spacecraft, from Mercury through Apollo and the Space Shuttle, has been larger, more comfortable, and more capable. This monograph is an updating of U.S. Human Spaceflight: A Record of Achievement, 1961-1998 (Monograph in Aerospace History No. 9, July 1998), compiled by Judith A. Rumerman. It extends the timeframe covered through the end of calendar year 2006. It also includes additional information, such as more detailed crew and mission descriptions, more bibliographic information, Shuttle payload information, and useful Web sites. It also includes a new section on the International Space Station, which did not physically exist when the previous monograph was prepared and published. In addition,with Chris Gamble's guidance,Gabriel Okolski pulled together a new set of photos to illustrate this updated monograph. Almost 50 years after the dawn of the age of spaceflight,we are learning not just to travel into space,but also to live and stay there. That challenge ensures that the decades to come will be just as exciting as the past decades have been.
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First edition, 4to, [4], 326pp., original cloth.