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Wernher von Braun (1912–1977)

Teoksen History of Rocketry & Space Travel tekijä

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Born in Wirsitz, Germany, Wernher Von Braun studied engineering at Berlin and Zurich. In 1937 he became technical director of the Nazi rocket program at Peenemunde (on the shores of the Baltic Sea). Von Braun's engineering team pioneered the development and production of the V-2 rockets, which were näytä lisää launched against England during World War II. Von Braun and most of his engineering development team surrendered to the Americans in the closing days of the war, determining that the United States was more likely to continue aerospace research and development. He became a naturalized citizen in 1955 and a director of the U.S. Army's Ballistic Missile Agency at Huntsville, Alabama. Responding to congressional concern following the launch of Sputnik in October 1957, Von Braun and his engineers rapidly developed the Explorer 1 rocket, which was used to launch the first successful American satellite. Von Braun also was director of the Marshal Space Flight Center from 1960 to 1970. While there, he helped develop the Saturn rocket for the Apollo 8 moon landing in 1969. (Bowker Author Biography) näytä vähemmän

Tekijän teokset

Avaruusrintama (1968) 51 kappaletta
Project MARS: A Technical Tale (2006) 46 kappaletta
The Mars Project (1962) 45 kappaletta
First Men to the Moon (1960) 31 kappaletta
Conquest of the Moon (1953) 30 kappaletta
Start in den Weltraum (1958) 13 kappaletta
The rockets' red glare (1976) 11 kappaletta
Die Eroberung des Weltraums (1958) 7 kappaletta
Bemannte Raumfahrt (1968) 7 kappaletta

Associated Works

Rocket Team (1979) — Esipuhe — 81 kappaletta
Across the Space Frontier (1952) — Avustaja — 51 kappaletta
Classic Science Fiction (1995) — Avustaja — 50 kappaletta
The Challenge of the Sea (1960) — Johdanto, eräät painokset43 kappaletta
A Cavalcade of Collier's (1959) — Avustaja — 10 kappaletta
Mars and Beyond [1957 TV episode] (1957) — Self — 2 kappaletta
Man in Space [1955 TV episode] (1955) — Self — 1 kappale

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Von Braun wrote this book in 1958, more than a decade before the first Apollo moon landing, as a sort of speculation (or perhaps proposal) as to what such a mission might be like. He offers a detailed fictionalized account of the trip from liftoff to landing, including a few things that could go wrong along the way. In the margins of this story, he provides lots of explanations of the science and technology involved, including much discussion of orbital mechanics.

As a big space history buff, I found this fascinating, especially the way in which von Braun's imaginary journey differs from the real one made such a relatively short time later. For example, he posits a winged reentry vehicle, and has his astronauts land on the moon with it attached, rather than using a separate lander. He also depicts considerably less communication and coordination with ground control back on Earth than was actually the case, and fails to anticipate the extent to which the eyes of the world would be watching the entire thing. And, rather heart-breakingly, he has the main focus of the expedition being an evaluation of the moon with an eye towards future human habitation, which he seems to assume as the obvious and inevitable next step after the initial exploration.

Von Braun also includes a section at the front answering the questions he most frequently got from the public. I think nothing in here illustrates the difference between this early period of space exploration and now better than the fact that the very first question there is, "Man's abode is the earth. Are we not invading God's kingdom as we prepare for human travel through the universe?" Wow.

This isn't a particularly remarkable book in terms of the writing or anything; it really is interesting mainly just as a historical curiosity. But for me, that was more than enough.
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bragan | Feb 27, 2014 |
This used to be a nationally syndicated strip, "Travels With Farley", until 1985 when Phil Frank made the unorthodox decision to write the strip exclusively for the San Francisco Chronicle, dealing with local issues, and concentrating mainly on Yosemite National Park. Not sure what the strip is called these days, but it's still a great one, with good loosely-drawn art, an offbeat humor, and a side-panel pun in every strip (watch for them - they're hilarious). If I had to make a list of my 10 favorite strips, this would most likely make the cut. My only quibble is that Farley himself only makes a few appearances in the book. I really like the guy.… (lisätietoja)
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