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How to Make a Spaceship: A Band of Renegades, an Epic Race, and the Birth of Private Spaceflight [Pehme köide]

  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 464 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 213x140x25 mm, kaal: 414 g, 16-PAGE B/W INSERT (ON INSERT STOCK)
  • Ilmumisaeg: 05-Sep-2017
  • Kirjastus: Penguin USA
  • ISBN-10: 1101980494
  • ISBN-13: 9781101980491
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 464 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 213x140x25 mm, kaal: 414 g, 16-PAGE B/W INSERT (ON INSERT STOCK)
  • Ilmumisaeg: 05-Sep-2017
  • Kirjastus: Penguin USA
  • ISBN-10: 1101980494
  • ISBN-13: 9781101980491
Teised raamatud teemal:
A New York Times bestseller! 

The historic race that reawakened the promise of manned spaceflight

A Finalist for the PEN/E. O. Wilson Literary Science Writing Award

 
Alone in a Spartan black cockpit, test pilot Mike Melvill rocketed toward space. He had eighty seconds to exceed the speed of sound and begin the climb to a target no civilian pilot had ever reached. He might not make it back alive. If he did, he would make history as the world’s first commercial astronaut.

The spectacle defied reason, the result of a competition dreamed up by entrepreneur Peter Diamandis, whose vision for a new race to space required small teams to do what only the world’s largest governments had done before.

Peter Diamandis was the son of hardworking immigrants who wanted their science prodigy to make the family proud and become a doctor. But from the age of eight, when he watched Apollo 11 land on the Moon, his singular goal was to get to space. When he realized NASA was winding down manned space flight, Diamandis set out on one of the great entrepreneurial adventure stories of our time. If the government wouldn’t send him to space, he would create a private space flight industry himself.
 
In the 1990s, this idea was the stuff of science fiction. Undaunted, Diamandis found inspiration in an unlikely place: the golden age of aviation. He discovered that Charles Lindbergh made his transatlantic flight to win a $25,000 prize. The flight made Lindbergh the most famous man on earth and galvanized the airline industry. Why, Diamandis thought, couldn’t the same be done for space flight?
 
The story of the bullet-shaped SpaceShipOne, and the other teams in the hunt, is an extraordinary tale of making the impossible possible. It is driven by outsized characters—Burt Rutan, Richard Branson, John Carmack, Paul Allen—and obsessive pursuits. In the end, as Diamandis dreamed, the result wasn’t just a victory for one team; it was the foundation for a new industry and a new age.
Foreword xiii
Richard Branson
Prologue Mojave Desert 1(10)
PART ONE THE INFINITE CORRIDOR
One Unruly
11(16)
Two Early Regrets
27(11)
Three Pete in Space
38(12)
Four Mojave Magic
50(14)
Five Space Medicine
64(14)
Six Being a Lindbergh
78(9)
Seven A Career in Orbit
87(14)
Eight Struggles in the Real World
101(13)
Nine Meeting the Magician
114(9)
Ten An Out-of-This-World Idea
123(16)
PART TWO THE ART OF THE IMPOSSIBLE
Eleven Eyes on the Prize
139(14)
Twelve Cowboy Pilot
153(11)
Thirteen History Repeats Itself
164(14)
Fourteen The Space Derby
178(11)
Fifteen Epiphanies in the Mojave
189(14)
Sixteen Peter's Pitches
203(13)
Seventeen A Lindbergh Sculpts a Dream
216(8)
Eighteen Peter Blasts Off
224(13)
Nineteen Elon's Inspiration
237(8)
Twenty Burt and Paul's Big Adventure
245(14)
Twenty-one A Lifeline for the XPRIZE
259(7)
Twenty-two A Display of Hardware
266(14)
Twenty-three Another Lindbergh Takes Flight
280(12)
Twenty-four A Hole in One
292(13)
PART THREE A RACE TO REMEMBER
Twenty-five A Fire to Be Ignited
305(16)
Twenty-six The Test of a Lifetime
321(13)
Twenty-seven Flirting with Calamity
334(15)
Twenty-eight Power Struggles
349(14)
Twenty-nine In Pursuit of a Masterpiece
363(10)
Thirty One For the Money
373(15)
Thirty-one Rocketing to Redemption
388(14)
Thirty-two Hallowed Company
402(3)
Epilogue: Where Are They Now? 405(8)
Afterword: Space, Here I Come! 413(4)
Stephen Hawking
Author's Note 417(4)
Acknowledgments 421(2)
Index 423