Harland David M.:
How Nasa Learned To Fly In Space

An Exciting Account Of The Gemini Missions

Collector's Guide Publishing (Canada), 2004
Paperback, 288 pages
Size: 255x180 mm
ISBN: 9781894959070
ISBN-10: 1894959078

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How Nasa Learned To Fly In Space

NASA learned to fly in space in a time when the agency was young and lean, and had an explicit mandate of staggering audacity set against a tight deadline. Apollo claimed the glory, but it was Gemini that stretched the envelope of space flight to make going to the Moon feasible.

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