The book is about the “space race”, starting from the earliest
steps of astronautics to the Moon landings of Armstrong and Aldrin.
The conquest of space began as a by-product of an exquisitely military
project, the rapid, and efficient delivery of explosives, conventional
and then nuclear, over great distances into enemy territory. It
happened at the turn of World War II, first with the V2s, the
Wunderwaffen that von Braun had created for his Führer, and, after
the surrender of Germany and Japan, with the intercontinental
ballistic missiles that the Russians and Americans built to serve as
cabs for atomic bombs. Restrained by the fear of nuclear holocaust,
the two great powers that had momentarily divided the government of
the world turned the risky muscular confrontation into an unusual race
to climb the sky: a stage race with a conventional finish line marked
by the human landing on the Moon. Under the constant guidance of
Sergei Korolev, the mysterious “chief designer”, the Soviets got
off to a surprise start and stayed in the lead until almost the end,
with the Sputniks, the orbital flights of Gagarin and Tereshkova, the
first spacewalk, and the unmanned soft landings on the Moon and Venus,
only to be caught up and overtaken by the Americans at the very edge.
An adventure that lasted a total of twelve years, marked by brilliant
and courageous men, by astute and far-sighted politicians, by
patriotism and ambition, and, as always, regulated by luck, which
profoundly affected our world and the design of its future.
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The Soviet Conquest of Space
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ISBN
9783031547607
Publisert
2024
Utgiver
Springer Nature
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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