Looking Backward, Looking Forward: Forty Years of U.S. Human Spaceflight Symposium
A series of papers and speeches from the NASA sponsored “Forty Years of U.S. Human Spaceflight Symposium”.
Titles and authors include:
Preface and Acknowledgments—Stephen J. Garber
Introduction—John M. Logsdon
Opening Remarks—Daniel S. Goldin
Human Spaceflight and American Society: The Record So Far—Charles Murray
The Spaceflight Revolution Revisited—William Sims Bainbridge
Mutual Influences: U.S.S.R.-U.S. Interactions During the Space Race—Asif Siddiqi
Making Human Spaceflight as Safe as Possible—Frederick D. Gregory
What If? Paths Not Taken—John M. Logsdon
Apollo and Beyond—Buzz Aldrin
Breaking in the Space Shuttle—Robert Crippen
Going Commercial—Charles Walker
Science in Orbit—Mary Ellen Weber
Training for the Future—T. J. Creamer
Expanding the Frontiers of Knowledge—Neil de Grasse Tyson
Pushing Human Frontiers—Robert Zubrin
About an Element of Human Greatness—Homer Hickam
The Ethics of Human Spaceflight—Laurie Zoloth
Future Visions for Scientific Human Exploration—James Garvin
Preparing for New Challenges—William Shepherd
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Looking Backward, Looking Forward: Forty Years of U.S. Human Spaceflight Symposium
A series of papers and speeches from the NASA sponsored “Forty Years of U.S. Human Spaceflight Symposium”.
Titles and authors include:
Preface and Acknowledgments—Stephen J. Garber
Introduction—John M. Logsdon
Opening Remarks—Daniel S. Goldin
Human Spaceflight and American Society: The Record So Far—Charles Murray
The Spaceflight Revolution Revisited—William Sims Bainbridge
Mutual Influences: U.S.S.R.-U.S. Interactions During the Space Race—Asif Siddiqi
Making Human Spaceflight as Safe as Possible—Frederick D. Gregory
What If? Paths Not Taken—John M. Logsdon
Apollo and Beyond—Buzz Aldrin
Breaking in the Space Shuttle—Robert Crippen
Going Commercial—Charles Walker
Science in Orbit—Mary Ellen Weber
Training for the Future—T. J. Creamer
Expanding the Frontiers of Knowledge—Neil de Grasse Tyson
Pushing Human Frontiers—Robert Zubrin
About an Element of Human Greatness—Homer Hickam
The Ethics of Human Spaceflight—Laurie Zoloth
Future Visions for Scientific Human Exploration—James Garvin
Preparing for New Challenges—William Shepherd
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Looking Backward, Looking Forward: Forty Years of U.S. Human Spaceflight Symposium

Looking Backward, Looking Forward: Forty Years of U.S. Human Spaceflight Symposium

Looking Backward, Looking Forward: Forty Years of U.S. Human Spaceflight Symposium

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A series of papers and speeches from the NASA sponsored “Forty Years of U.S. Human Spaceflight Symposium”.
Titles and authors include:
Preface and Acknowledgments—Stephen J. Garber
Introduction—John M. Logsdon
Opening Remarks—Daniel S. Goldin
Human Spaceflight and American Society: The Record So Far—Charles Murray
The Spaceflight Revolution Revisited—William Sims Bainbridge
Mutual Influences: U.S.S.R.-U.S. Interactions During the Space Race—Asif Siddiqi
Making Human Spaceflight as Safe as Possible—Frederick D. Gregory
What If? Paths Not Taken—John M. Logsdon
Apollo and Beyond—Buzz Aldrin
Breaking in the Space Shuttle—Robert Crippen
Going Commercial—Charles Walker
Science in Orbit—Mary Ellen Weber
Training for the Future—T. J. Creamer
Expanding the Frontiers of Knowledge—Neil de Grasse Tyson
Pushing Human Frontiers—Robert Zubrin
About an Element of Human Greatness—Homer Hickam
The Ethics of Human Spaceflight—Laurie Zoloth
Future Visions for Scientific Human Exploration—James Garvin
Preparing for New Challenges—William Shepherd

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BN ID: 2940149979349
Publisher: aIc Books
Publication date: 01/26/2015
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 459 KB
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