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Off the Planet: Surviving Five Perilous Months Aboard the Space Station Mir by Jerry M. Linenger, X

Off the Planet: Surviving Five Perilous Months Aboard the Space Station Mir by Jerry M. Linenger, X
IT WAS LIKE NOTHING ON EARTH. "An engrossing report that NASA's publicity machine will bemoan." - Booklist "NASA astronaut Linenger spent five months aboard the Russian space station Mir, a spacecraft operating far beyond its design life. His personal account vividly captures the challenges and privation he endured both before and during his flight." - Library Journal On January 12, 1997, Dr. Jerry M. Linenger took off aboard the Space Shuttle Atlantis, en route to an historic rendezvous with the Russian Space Station Mir. But when he finally boarded Mir and took his first tour around the dark, ramshackle, and decaying space station, reminiscent of "six school buses all hooked together," Linenger knew he was in for a rough ride. Little did he know just how rough it would be, or how many brushes with death he and his Russian colleagues would face over the next 132 days. The first complete and uncensored account of one of the most dangerous missions in the history of manned space travel Off the Planet is Dr. Jerry Linenger's dramatic account of space exploration turned survival mission. Not since Apollo 13 has an American astronaut faced so many catastrophic malfunctions and life-threatening emergencies in one mission...and lived to tell about it.



Sally Ride: Shooting for the Stars by Jane Hurwitz, X
Sally Ride: Shooting for the Stars by Jane Hurwitz, X
Sally Ride Shooting for the Stars Astronaut Dr. Sally Ride took a deep breath and nervously waited as the powerful engines of the Space Shuttle Challenger roared to life. This was the most frightening, yet exciting moment of Sally's life! She was determined to prove that an American woman could perform in space as well as a man. Countdown to History! Sally Ride: Shooting for the Stars profiles the life of America's first woman astronaut to fly in space. Jain Sally's astronaut training as she learns to fly jets, practices sea rescue missions, and floats weightlessly in a special "zero gravity" aircraft. Witness her breathtaking view of Earth from 184 miles out in space while traveling aver 17,400 miles per hour! Then dare to share her dream of joining NASA's astronaut program.



NASA Space Flight Medal - The NASA Space Flight Medal is a decoration of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration which is awarded to any astronaut who performs a significant achievement or meritorious deed while engaged in a United States space mission.

Astronaut Badge - An Astronaut Badge is a military badge of the United States, awarded to military aviation pilots who have completed Astronaut training with NASA and performed a successful space flight. Most such aviators are also former test pilots.

Astronaut - [Space Shuttle astronaut Bruce McCandless II] using a manned maneuvering unit (MMU) outside the Challenger in 1984. Picture courtesy NASA

The Adventures of Stoke Mandeville, Astronaut and Gentleman - The Adventures of Stoke Mandeville, Astronaut and Gentleman is a comedy play by Fraser Charlton and Nikolas Lloyd. The action is set in an universe with an alternative history where the United Kingdom learned the secrets of space travel during the reign of Queen Victoria.



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Astronaut Nasa Space Travel - Astronaut Nasa Space Travel Ultimate Field Trip 5 What's the best part of being an astronaut? Is it the excitement of leaving the Earth behind at the mind-boggling speed of 25,000 mph? Is it the chance to float around a shuttle in zero gravity? Or make new scientific discoveries? Or go out on a space walk? Few of us get to answer these questions for ourselves by rocketing into space. But a group of kids took the first ...

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