The names of the seven Mercury astronauts were announced in April 1959
amid a flurry of publicity and patriotism. This work provides
biographical details of all thirty-two finalists for the seven coveted
places as America's pioneering astronauts. All of the candidates were
among the nation's elite pilots involved in testing new supersonic
aircraft capabilities. Most had served as wartime fighter and bomber
pilots; some were test pilots on top secret and sophisticated aviation
projects, while others were fleet admirals, prisoners of war, and
proposed pilots for spaceflight programs such as the Dyna-Soar (X-20).
The names of all 32 finalists have been kept secret until very
recently. "Selecting the Mercury Seven" also relates the history and
difficulties behind the initial choice of candidates. The lives,
motivations, military careers, and achievements of the unsuccessful
twenty-five finalists are explored first in fully authorized
biographies. Test pilots for the U.S. Navy, Air Force, and Marine
Corps, each man has a fascinating and very different story to tell.
All thirty-two men had to endure meticulous, demeaning, and brutal
week-long medical examinations at the Lovelace Clinic in New Mexico.
This was followed by another torturous week at the Wright Aeromedical
Laboratory in Ohio, where they were subjected to extreme fitness and
physiological testing, the sole purpose of which was to sort out the
Supermen from the near-supermen. The final part of the book examines
the accomplishments and spaceflights of the seven successful
candidates, bringing their amazing stories right up to date.
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The Search for America's First Astronauts
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ISBN
9781441984050
Publisert
2020
Utgiver
Springer Nature
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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