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... Guenter Wendt 's autobiography, The Unbroken Chain, is a groundshaking, fumes in your nostrils, documentary of the glory days of manned spaceflight. It is described in graphic detail by the one man who worked side by side with every ... , many of which have never been published until now. From the altitude chamber, to the simulators, to the white room itself, follow the Unbroken Chain to the moon and beyond. There is no story like it.
... data8 = United States of America label9 = Notable Works data9 = ''The Unbroken Chain'' Guenter F. Wendt was born and educated in Germany. He came to the United States in 1949 and became an American ... was the last man seen by the flight crews prior to liftoff. He was in charge of flight crew safety during the Shuttle ALT program and during the subsequent operational flights of the ...
... has not been in print since 1931 and yet it still stands up to scrutiny. The lucid style with which Lasser explains the basic concepts of rocketry make it a delight for anyone ... of spaceflight literature and was state of the art in 1931. No space enthusiast's library is complete without it. Comes with a Foreword by Arthur C. Clarke . Image ...
... die. A victim of a primitive evanescent technology. But it does still exist, and it holds a special place in the history of cinema. It first screened on February 11th 1923. An ... the solar system decades before the famous Film Board of Canada short Universe, attracted the eye of Stanley Kubrick for his upcoming space epic 2001 A Space Odyssey . The stop-motion dinosaurs were contrived by ...
... waiting, fans of the superb "Spaceship Handbook" can now finally see the long awaited sequel by Jack Hagerty and Jon Rogers. Available in full colour, hardback, this 328 ... the landing of The Saucer Fleet Chapters include: THE DAY THE EARTH STOOD STILL, TWIN EARTHS, WAR OF THE WORLDS, THIS ISLAND EARTH, FORBIDDEN PLANET, EARTH VS. THE FLYING SAUCERS, DISNEYLAND FLYING SAUCERS, LOST IN SPACE, and THE ...
... Edition includes six new Chapters by experts in their fields. This book includes a CDROM with a rare 70 minute interview with the author. In the mid-1970's the late physics Professor Gerard ... do it. This expanded third edition features a preface by Roger O'Neill, an introduction by Freeman Dyson , and essays by top experts in the field of space research. File:9781896522678.mp4
A Pictorial History of Lunar Vehicles by Robert Godwin - 224 pages full color with over 750 illustrations. The book comprises over 200 3D Wire-frame texture-mapped models of Lunar Vehicles. This ... 12) Richard Gordon just about sums up the whole publication with his comment " This book should be on the desk of everyone working on the next lunar lander". Image:9781894959810 ...
... has made it even better by adding the wonderful DVD full of documentary footage. The Rocket Team deserves a place on the bookshelf of anyone intersted in the origins of the space age." Andrew Chaikin , author ... by IBM and announced in Paris in June 2003. Author Frederick I. Ordway III accepted the award on behalf of the Von Braun family. Traveling to the Moon and the planets beyond has moved from the ...
... called the "Theory of Everything" (TOE). This book will show you, in everyday language, both the known factors and the unknowns waiting to be answered. The authors have also undertaken to enlighten us by providing the historical context of the quest to understand our universe. They have even addressed the issues ...
... associated with space tourism, but the author makes their contributions clear. Readers will learn that their tickets to space have been made possible not just by the efforts of entrepreneurs and engineers, but also just as importantly by artists, regulators, politicians and some of the earliest aviators - all of whom had “The Wright Stuff”.

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