On February 1 st 2003, one of the worst and most public disasters ever witnessed in the human space programme unfolded with horrifying suddenness in the skies above north central Texas. The Space Shuttle Columbia the world s first truly reusable manned spacecraft was lost during her return to Earth, along with a crew of seven. It was an event that, after the loss of Space Shuttle Challenger during a launch 17 years before, the world had hoped it would never see again. This book details each of Columbia s 28 missions in turn, as told by scientists and researchers who developed and supported her many payloads, by the engineers who worked on her and by the astronauts who flew her. In doing so, it is intended to provide a fitting tribute to this most remarkable flying machine and those who perished on her last mission.
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From the reviews:
"Space Shuttle Columbia first flew in 1981. Evan s book focuses on the shuttle s successes. He takes the reader through a chronological review of the expectations for each flight and the accomplishments achieved. passages are well selected and thoroughly speak of Columbia s role . This solid recount pays due claim to this experimental vehicle that went far beyond simply demonstrating the capability of re-usable vehicles and space flight." (Mark Mortimer, www. universetoday.com, June, 2006)
"Between 1981 and 2003 Columbia flew 28 missions, lasting anywhere from 3 to 17 days. Evans documents in painstaking detail the purposes, personnel, and procedures associated with each mission . The author is clearly an enthusiast; he communicates his passion amply, and writes well. for a readable, well-balanced, factual history of a worthy cross-section of what has been going on in low orbit over the past 25 years, this book is probably one of the best choices to make." (Elizabeth Griffin, The Observatory, Vol. 126 (1193), 2006)
"Nearly 500 pages of the history of the original shuttle awaits enthusiasts. Every mission is documented . The writing style is interesting. It is oriented towards space flight enthusiasts who want more than information on the rocket and orbiter that are only rarely discussed in the popular media." (Roger Feasey, The Journal of the Auckland Astronomical Society, February, 2006)
"This book is the biography of the Space Shuttle Columbia . This outstanding book describes each flight in great detail, adding valuable background information on the experiments being performed . The lay-out of the book, and the presentation by the author, is such that you can indeed read it like a novel rather than a reference book, which makes a pleasant change from other books on similar topics. This book is highly recommended ." (Jos Heyman, News Bulletin of the Astronautical Society of Western Australia, February, 2006)
"Space Shuttle Columbia first flew in 1981. Evan s book focuses on the shuttle s successes. He takes the reader through a chronological review of the expectations for each flight and the accomplishments achieved. passages are well selected and thoroughly speak of Columbia s role . This solid recount pays due claim to this experimental vehicle that went far beyond simply demonstrating the capability of re-usable vehicles and space flight." (Mark Mortimer, www. universetoday.com, June, 2006)
"Between 1981 and 2003 Columbia flew 28 missions, lasting anywhere from 3 to 17 days. Evans documents in painstaking detail the purposes, personnel, and procedures associated with each mission . The author is clearly an enthusiast; he communicates his passion amply, and writes well. for a readable, well-balanced, factual history of a worthy cross-section of what has been going on in low orbit over the past 25 years, this book is probably one of the best choices to make." (Elizabeth Griffin, The Observatory, Vol. 126 (1193), 2006)
"Nearly 500 pages of the history of the original shuttle awaits enthusiasts. Every mission is documented . The writing style is interesting. It is oriented towards space flight enthusiasts who want more than information on the rocket and orbiter that are only rarely discussed in the popular media." (Roger Feasey, The Journal of the Auckland Astronomical Society, February, 2006)
"This book is the biography of the Space Shuttle Columbia . This outstanding book describes each flight in great detail, adding valuable background information on the experiments being performed . The lay-out of the book, and the presentation by the author, is such that you can indeed read it like a novel rather than a reference book, which makes a pleasant change from other books on similar topics. This book is highly recommended ." (Jos Heyman, News Bulletin of the Astronautical Society of Western Australia, February, 2006)