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Ambassadors from Earth

Pioneering Explorations with Unmanned Spacecraft

Jay Gallentine

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English
University of Nebraska Press
01 June 2014
"Ambassadors from Earth reminds us that our first mad scrambles to reach orbit, the moon, and the planets were littered with enough histrionics and cliff-hanging turmoil to rival the most far-out sci-fi film. But it all really happened!

Drawing on original interviews with key players and bolstered by previously unpublished photographs, journal excerpts, and primary source documents, Jay Gallentine delivers a quirky and unforgettable look at the lives and legacy of the people who conceived, built, and guided our first unmanned spacecraft and planetary probes. From the Sputnik and Explorer satellites of the late 1950s, to the thrilling Voyager ""Grand Tour"" of the '70s and '80s, they yielded some of the most celebrated successes and spectacular failures of the space age.

Confessed one participant, ""We were making it up as we went along.""

Gallentine fearlessly clambers to the bottom of a surprisingly bitter controversy over who first developed the technique of using gravity to steer a spacecraft. Also of special note are his candid discussions with James Van Allen, the discoverer of the rings of planetary radiation that now bear his name."

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Imprint:   University of Nebraska Press
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 229mm,  Width: 152mm,  Spine: 33mm
Weight:   726g
ISBN:   9780803249233
ISBN 10:   0803249233
Series:   Outward Odyssey: A People's History of Spaceflight
Pages:   520
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Audience:   General/trade ,  General/trade ,  ELT Advanced ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

<strong>Jay Gallentine</strong> is a film and video engineer with a lifelong interest in space exploration.

Reviews for Ambassadors from Earth: Pioneering Explorations with Unmanned Spacecraft

Many space buffs, especially young ones, should find this a satisfying narrative. -Publishers Weekly Ambassadors is written in an accessible and engaging style, introducing readers to behind-the-scenes players most of us have never heard of. -Russell Lewis, NPR [Ambassadors from Earth] offers an accessible account of the U.S. and Soviet planetary missions of the Space Race era, as well as the more widespread efforts of more recent times. -Roger Launius, Air & Space Magazine Utilising original interviews with key players, bolstered by never-before-seen photographs, journal excerpts, and primary source documents, Gallentine delivers a quirky and unforgettable look at the lives and legacy of the Americans and Soviets who conceived, built, and guided those unmanned missions to the planets and beyond. -Philip Corneille, Spaceflight This book provides a wonderful way of renewing interest in the pioneering contributions of the robotic space programs pursued by the United States and the Soviet Union. -De Witt Douglas Kilgore, Quest An intriguing and essential read on the history of unmanned space programs and especially the tug-of-war between the United States and the Soviety Union for space supremacy in the late 1950s and the decade of the 1960s. -Dale A. Stirling, Journal for the History of Discoveries


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