Who were the men who led America's first voyages into space? Were they soldiers or daredevils? The public sometimes imagined them that way: military men or hot-shot pilots without the capacity for doubt, fear, or worry. Instead, the early astronauts were something else: a new kind of "organization man," calm, calculating, and attuned to the politics and celebrity of the space race. Through archival documents, popular culture, and interviews with the astronauts themselves, the book examines the origins of a new American profession and follows it through the last Moon landing and the creation of the space shuttle--


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    Title :

    Inventing the American Astronaut


    Contributors:


    Edition :

    1. ed.


    Publication date :

    2012


    Size :

    XIII, 219 S.


    Remarks:

    23 cm
    Ill.



    Type of media :

    Book


    Type of material :

    Print


    Language :

    English



    Classification :

    BKL:    55.61 Raumfahrzeuge / 15.87 USA
    RVK:    ZO 8050
    DDC:    629.450092 / 629.40973



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