This engaging survey of the Space Age links science and technology with politics and popular culture, war and peace, and crises and controversies. It examines the history of spaceflight as a mirror of human thought and action across the Earth.
This engaging survey of the Space Age links science and technology with politics and popular culture, war and peace, and crises and controversies. It examines the history of spaceflight as a mirror of human thought and action across the Earth.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Michael G. Smith is Professor of History at Purdue University. He is the author of Rockets and Revolution: A Cultural History of Early Spaceflight (2014) and The Rocket Lab: Maurice Zucrow, Purdue University and America's Race to Space (2023).
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction Part I: The Spaceflight Visionaries 1. Parabola: Picturing the Cosmos 2. Rocket: The Space Pioneers 3. Missile: Rocket States and War 4. Satellite: Strategic Power and Geopolitics Part II: The Space Race 5. Project: Vostok and Mercury in Orbit 6. Terror: The Intercontinental Ballistic Missile Race 7. Rendezvous: Voskhod and Project Gemini 8. Apollo: The Race for the Moon Part III: The Fragile Species 9. Portraits: Our Expanding Universe 10. Bodies: Living and Cooperating in Space 11. Orbits: Planet Earth from Outer Space 12. Thresholds: Shuttles, Star Wars, and Stations. Epilogue A Note on Non-English Sources
Introduction Part I: The Spaceflight Visionaries 1. Parabola: Picturing the Cosmos 2. Rocket: The Space Pioneers 3. Missile: Rocket States and War 4. Satellite: Strategic Power and Geopolitics Part II: The Space Race 5. Project: Vostok and Mercury in Orbit 6. Terror: The Intercontinental Ballistic Missile Race 7. Rendezvous: Voskhod and Project Gemini 8. Apollo: The Race for the Moon Part III: The Fragile Species 9. Portraits: Our Expanding Universe 10. Bodies: Living and Cooperating in Space 11. Orbits: Planet Earth from Outer Space 12. Thresholds: Shuttles, Star Wars, and Stations. Epilogue A Note on Non-English Sources
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