
Go, Flight!: The Unsung Heroes of Mission Control, 1965–1992
A History, Historical, Nonfiction book. Any time I read something about NASA, it makes me remember why it...
At first glance, it looks like just another auditorium in just another government building. But among the talented men (and later women) who worked in mission control, the room located on the third floor of Building 30—at what is now Johnson Space Center—would become known by many as “The Cathedral.” These members of the space program were the brightest...
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- ISBN: 9780803269378 / 0
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Any time I read something about NASA, it makes me remember why it was my dream job to work there. Someday... GO FLIGHT: THE UNSUNG HEROES OF MISSION CONTROL, 1965 1992, is a story that well deserves being told even if this account does not necessarily tell it well. The writing is a bit awkward at times. At one particularly abrupt page transition I even double-checked the page numbers to see if a signature had escaped binding. For much of the... A good review of the tough work done by the mission control team supporting the Mercury, Gemini, and Apollo missions. I have a much better feel for the organization and demands of the job.