"An outstanding overview of American space exploration. . . . The trivia fascinates . . . and the authors ground their narrative in colorful character portraits. . . . This soars."-<i>Publishers Weekly, </i>starred review "[<i>Star Bound</i>] digs impressively deep to place the growth of America's space program in context. . . . [Carney and McCandless are] a writing marriage made in heaven's starry skies."-Rebecca Coffey, <i>Forbes</i> "With Carney and McCandless's breezy style, this enthusiastic and accessible history will engage the curiosity of both general readers and seasoned space enthusiasts alike."-<i>Library Journal</i>, starred review "The authors should be commended for concisely charting a path through dozens of topics and telling interesting stories."-Mary Damon, <i>Quest</i> "There are so many topics that Carney and McCandless explore that I suspect any reader will still learn a sizeable amount-and their wit and unabashed geekiness over all things space make for a delightful read and may remind you why you fell in love with spaceflight."-Jaime Herndon, <i>Mercury Magazine</i> “Two of the world’s foremost space history chroniclers have joined forces to tell the tale of how spaceflight developed and nurtured our existence over the last century or more. They fly us through the decades with their characteristic wry humor, making <i>Star Bound</i> both an entertaining and an informative read.”-Francis French, coauthor of <i>Into That Silent Sea: Trailblazers of the Space Era, 1961–1965</i> “A sweeping, comprehensive, and detailed spaceflight history and primer, <i>Star Bound</i> is not just informative, it’s engaging and fun-less an academic text than a lively conversation with that one cool friend who’s funny, snarky, and oh-so-smart.”-David Hitt, author of <i>Homesteading Space: The Skylab Story</i>
• How the United States beat the Soviets to the moon
• Why astronauts float in space (Hint: It’s not for lack of gravity!)
• How fast rockets have to go to stay in orbit around Earth
• How we can “look back in time” through a space telescope
With technology evolving and humanity’s understanding of the universe expanding, we are entering an exciting period of space exploration. Authored by two veteran space writers with unique insights into the topic, Star Bound offers up the story of Americans in space with a focus on the cultural and societal contexts of the country’s most important missions rather than engineering and technical minutiae. Vibrant, positive, and humorous, Star Bound is packed with facts and stories for novice space fans. And sprinkled in with the history are lists of the greatest space songs, books, movies, and more-all designed to make space exploration accessible to even the casual reader.
Acknowledgments
A Few Dates to Remember
NASA’s Crewed Spaceflights (So Far)
1. First Principles
2. The Wizard of Worcester
3. Rocketry and Death
4. The SS Major and the Suicide Squad
The All-Time Greatest Space Exploration Playlist
5. A Starting Gun Called Sputnik
6. Shadows in the Sky
7. Project Mercury
Eleven Boffo Space Books to Launch at Your Brain
8. Gemini’s Forgotten Flights
9. The Rise and Fall of the American Astronaut
The Best Space Stuff You Can Watch
10. Apollo and the First Man on the Moon
11. Skylab and the Renaissance of American Science
NASA’s Eleven Coolest Astronauts
12. Probes, Rovers, and the Golden Record
13. The Butterfly and the Bullet
NASA’s Eleven Greatest Missions
14. Sleeping with the Russians
15. False Starts, Missteps, and the Promise of Artemis
America’s Eleven Biggest Space Losses
16. The New Space Race
17. The Commercialization of Space
Eleven Everyday Benefits of the American Space Program
18. Curse You, Gene Roddenberry!
The Eleven Most Persistent Rumors, Riddles, and Conspiracy Theories about the American Space Program
19. Looking Outward
Eleven Fearless Space Predictions
20. Why It’s Worth It
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