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Launch Magazine''s History of American Rocketry: The Space Race, Model Rockets, and The New Frontier

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By (author): Mark Mayfield

A must-have for anyone fascinated by space travel, rocketry, NASA, SpaceX, and more!

A new era in spaceflight, led by SpaceX and other commercial rocket companies, is generating the kind of worldwide interest in space travel that we havent seen since the space race of the 1960s. Kids are dreaming of becoming astronauts again. New feats, such as SpaceXs remarkable ability to land booster rockets, under powered descent, back on land or sea has galvanized a new generation of rocket enthusiasts. Yet none of this would be possible without the advances of rocketry over the past century.
 
The Chinese were the first to develop black-powder fireworks and rockets centuries ago, but modern rocketry truly began with Robert Goddards launch of a liquid-fueled rocket on a Massachusetts farm in 1926. That metal contraptionwhich  flew just 41 feet high before arching over and streaking 184 feet into a cabbage patchcame just 43 years before Neil Armstrong stepped foot on the moon on July 20, 1969. Armstrongs Apollo 11 mission was made possible by a giant 36-story-tall Saturn V rocket that used some of the same propulsion principles as Goddards first tiny, crude rockets.
 
The beginning of the Space Age is considered to be Russias launch of the worlds first satellite, Sputnik, in 1957. But it was the pioneering human spaceflights of the 1960s that captured the imagination of the world and turned astronauts into heroes. Weapons of warthe Redstone, Atlas, and Titan II missileswere converted into civilian launch boosters and led to the success of the Mercury and Gemini programs. All the while, Saturn rockets were being developed that would ultimately lead to the moon missions. Kids were so excited about these pioneering space flights that an entirely new hobbymodel rocketrywas created to serve their interests. Small scale models of NASAs big rockets were ordered by the millions, generating a $100 million hobby at a time when there were no video games, no internet, and no cable, just three broadcast television networks.
 
Now, the next generation of  rockets from SpaceX and other commercial companies, along with NASAs new launch vehicles and Orion spacecraft, will lead the United States and the world into a new era of rocketrybeginning with crewed flights to the moon as early as 2024, and ultimately to Mars within the first half of this century.
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  • Weight: 401g
  • Dimensions: 178 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 21 Nov 2024
  • Publisher: Skyhorse Publishing
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781510766761

About Mark Mayfield

Mark Mayfield is an instructor on the faculty of The University of Alabamas Department of Journalism and Creative Media. Before his work at UA he had a long career in the magazine and newspaper industrieshe is a former editor-in-chief of House Beautiful Traditional Home Southern Accents and Art & Antiques magazines. He founded LAUNCH Magazine in 2006 due to an interest in spaceflight developed from his earlier years as a reporter covering NASA launches. Mayfield worked as a reporter for 10 years at USA Today and before that as a journalist for United Press International. He is an author/co-author of five books including Miracle Moments in Alabama Crimson Tide Football History (Sports Publishing/Skyhorse 2018) Back on Top! The Alabama Crimson Tides 2015-16 Championship Football Season (Sports Publishing/Skyhorse 2015) Crimson Domination: The Process Behind Alabamas 15th National Championship (Whitman Books 2013) The Spaceflight Vault: A History of NASAs Manned Missions (Whitman Books 2010) and Southern Style (Bulfinch/Little Brown 1998).  

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