A history of pre-NASA spaceflight describes how America's space agency drew some of the world's leading minds, discussing such subjects as Wernher von Braun's Jupiter rocket, the cutting-edge aircraft flown by NACA test pilot Neil Armstrong and the rivalries between the various arms of the U.S. military.
The revealing backstory of spaceflight before the establishment of NASA. NASA's history is a familiar story, culminating with the agency successfully landing men on the moon in 1969, but its prehistory is an important and rarely told tale. America's space agency drew together some of the best minds the non-Soviet world had to offer, including Wernher von Braun, who began developing missiles for the United States Army. The engineer behind the V-2 rocket, von Braun dreamed of sending rockets into space. Ten years later his Jupiter rocket was the only one capable of launching a satellite into orbit.
The National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics and the U.S. Air Force, meanwhile, brought rocket technology into the world of manned flight. NACA test pilots like Neil Armstrong flew cutting-edge aircraft in the thin upper atmosphere while Air Force pilots rode to the fringes of space in balloons to see how humans handled radiation at high altitude. BREAKING THE CHAINS OF GRAVITY looks at the evolving roots of America's space program--the scientific advances, the personalities, and the rivalries between the various arms of the United States military before the Soviet launch of Sputnik in 1957 made getting a man in space suddenly a national imperative, leading President Dwight D. Eisenhower to create the National Aeronautics and Space Administration.
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Teitel explores the fascinating history of one of the most crucial space flight innovations that made the Apollo moon landings possible. * How it Works * Teitel delivers on detail, such as the exploits of supersonic-flight pioneer Chuck Yeager. * Nature * A really compulsive story, excellently and engagingly told, effortlessly carries the burden of fact and detail with as much deceptive ease as a Redstone Rocket. * Adventures in Historyland * Breaking the Chains of Gravity tells the story of how we began to explore the cosmos the lessons we had to learn the hard way and shows why space exploration even today remains anything but routine. * Bobak Ferdowsi, Flight Director, Mars Science Laboratory * Teitel illuminates the foundations of American spaceflight with this exceptional and detailed prehistory of the field fascinating new territory, filled with a galaxy of lively characters. * Publisher's Weekly *
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The incredible story of spaceflight before the establishment of NASA.
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Chapter 1 Hobby Rocketeers |
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Chapter 2 The Rocket Loophole |
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Chapter 3 The Turning Tide of War |
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Chapter 4 Escape and Surrender |
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Chapter 5 Nazi Rockets in New Mexico |
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Chapter 6 Rockets Meet Airplanes |
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Chapter 7 A New War, a New Missile, and a New Leader |
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Chapter 8 Higher and Faster |
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Chapter 9 Edging into Hypersonics |
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Chapter 10 The Floating Astronaut |
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Chapter 11 Space Becomes an Option |
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Chapter 12 The First Satellite Race |
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Chapter 13 One Little Ball's Big Impact |
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Chapter 14 The Fight to Control Space |
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Epilogue: America Finds Its Footing in Space |
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Glossary of People |
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Glossary of Places and Organizations |
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Glossary of Rockets |
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Selected Notes |
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Bibliography |
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Acknowledgments |
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Amy Shira Teitel is a lifelong space-history nerd who has turned her schoolgirl fascination with the Apollo missions into a career researching the minutiae of spaceflights history.
Amy started writing for the public with her blog, Vintage Space. She has also written for a number of other online and print publications including Discovery News Space, Al-Jazeera, The Guardian and Universe Today. She runs a thriving YouTube channel (also called Vintage Space), and has appeared on the Discovery channel, the Military channel, SyFy, and the Science channel, and she is a host on DNews, Discovery Channels online daily news show. Amy was also an embedded journalist on the New Horizons team, bringing the excitement of humanitys first mission to Pluto to the space-loving public.
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