Beyond the Saga of Rocket Science: The Dawn of the Space Age

Beyond the Saga of Rocket Science: The Dawn of the Space Age
ISBN-10
1736550764
ISBN-13
9781736550762
Series
Beyond the Saga of Rocket Science
Pages
344
Language
English
Published
2021-02-26
Author
Walter Sierra

Description

Beyond the Saga of Rocket Science: The Dawn of the Space Age takes you on a fascinating journey into our space past. You'll experience what rocket pioneers had to go through to develop today's rockets, missiles, and space vehicles. In bringing to life the drama and complex interplay among scientists, engineers, and politicians that gave birth to the launch vehicles and spacecraft we take for granted today, the Dawn of the Space Age harnesses surrounding events as never before: political maneuvering, the drama of spies and counter-spies, the feelings that key characters--all of whom are real--experienced, the society and political structure, life-changing crises, and more. You'll be taken behind the scenes and come away with an understanding underlying what happened, what caused it to happen, and what nearly happened. This highly informative book begins with exciting tales of the earliest developers of rudimentary rockets and the deadly battles they fought in China between 200 and 1600 A.D. A historical fiction approach brings long-ago characters and events to life. The tremendous achievements of the Wright Brothers - Wilbur and Orville - in the early 1900s serve as a useful backdrop for showcasing the difficulties involved in developing completely new technologies for practical use. The ingenious Dr. Robert Goddard, widely acknowledged as the inventor of the modern rocket, developed a sound theory in the 1910s and conducted pioneering flight tests in the 1920s and 1930s, while overcoming many failures. World War II gave the biggest impetus ever to advancing rocket science and related technologies. In the ensuing decades many unsung space heroes on both sides of the Iron Curtain matured the field to where it is today. The Soviet Union captured an early lead over their archrival superpower during the Cold War, and achieved an embarrassing (for the United States) plethora of civilian space firsts, led by the indomitable Sergei Korolyov. In the U.S., Wernher von Braun led the American space program during the crucial decades of the 1950s-1960s. He did more to advance missiles, rockets, spaceflight, and make manned landings on the moon possible than anyone else in America.

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