MAN INTO SPACE by Oberth, H. reviewed by Frederick I. Ordway III

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MAN INTO SPACE

by Oberth, H.

New York, 1957: Harper and Brothers, 232 pages, $5.00

Man in Space consists of a series of essays on the advanced ideas of the great German astronautical pioneer, including chapters on satellites, spacemen and their support equipment, space stations, space mirrors, electrically propelled spaceships and Moon cars. A 50-odd page mathematical appendix terminates the book.


Extracted from the 1962 Publication Annotated Bibliography of Space Science and Technology with an Astronomical Supplement - A History of Astronautical Book Literature 1931 - 1961. by Frederick I. Ordway III