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A captivating history of NASA’s Space Transportation System—the space shuttle—chronicling the inevitable failures of a doomed design.
In Dark Star, Matthew Hersch challenges the existing narrative of the most significant human space program of the last 50 years, NASA’s space shuttle. He begins with the origins of the space shuttle: a century-long effort to develop a low-cost, reusable, rocket-powered airplane to militarize and commercialize space travel, which Hersch explains was built the wrong way, at the wrong time, and for all the wrong reasons. Describing the unique circumstances that led to the space shuttle’s creation by President Richard Nixon’s administration in 1972 and its subsequent flights from 1981 through 2011, Hersch illustrates how the space shuttle was doomed from the start.
While most historians have accepted the view that the space shuttle’s fatal accidents—including the 1986 Challenger explosion—resulted from deficiencies in NASA’s management culture that lulled engineers into a false confidence in the craft, Dark Star reveals the widespread understanding that the shuttle was predestined for failure as a technology demonstrator. The vehicle was intended only to give the United States the appearance of a viable human spaceflight program until funds became available to eliminate its obvious flaws. Hersch’s work seeks to answer the perilous questions of technological choice that confront every generation, and it is a critical read for anyone interested in how we can create a better world through the things we build.
In Dark Star, Matthew Hersch challenges the existing narrative of the most significant human space program of the last 50 years, NASA’s space shuttle. He begins with the origins of the space shuttle: a century-long effort to develop a low-cost, reusable, rocket-powered airplane to militarize and commercialize space travel, which Hersch explains was built the wrong way, at the wrong time, and for all the wrong reasons. Describing the unique circumstances that led to the space shuttle’s creation by President Richard Nixon’s administration in 1972 and its subsequent flights from 1981 through 2011, Hersch illustrates how the space shuttle was doomed from the start.
While most historians have accepted the view that the space shuttle’s fatal accidents—including the 1986 Challenger explosion—resulted from deficiencies in NASA’s management culture that lulled engineers into a false confidence in the craft, Dark Star reveals the widespread understanding that the shuttle was predestined for failure as a technology demonstrator. The vehicle was intended only to give the United States the appearance of a viable human spaceflight program until funds became available to eliminate its obvious flaws. Hersch’s work seeks to answer the perilous questions of technological choice that confront every generation, and it is a critical read for anyone interested in how we can create a better world through the things we build.
A captivating history of NASA’s Space Transportation System—the space shuttle—chronicling the inevitable failures of a doomed design.
In Dark Star, Matthew Hersch challenges the existing narrative of the most significant human space program of the last 50 years, NASA’s space shuttle. He begins with the origins of the space shuttle: a century-long effort to develop a low-cost, reusable, rocket-powered airplane to militarize and commercialize space travel, which Hersch explains was built the wrong way, at the wrong time, and for all the wrong reasons. Describing the unique circumstances that led to the space shuttle’s creation by President Richard Nixon’s administration in 1972 and its subsequent flights from 1981 through 2011, Hersch illustrates how the space shuttle was doomed from the start.
While most historians have accepted the view that the space shuttle’s fatal accidents—including the 1986 Challenger explosion—resulted from deficiencies in NASA’s management culture that lulled engineers into a false confidence in the craft, Dark Star reveals the widespread understanding that the shuttle was predestined for failure as a technology demonstrator. The vehicle was intended only to give the United States the appearance of a viable human spaceflight program until funds became available to eliminate its obvious flaws. Hersch’s work seeks to answer the perilous questions of technological choice that confront every generation, and it is a critical read for anyone interested in how we can create a better world through the things we build.
In Dark Star, Matthew Hersch challenges the existing narrative of the most significant human space program of the last 50 years, NASA’s space shuttle. He begins with the origins of the space shuttle: a century-long effort to develop a low-cost, reusable, rocket-powered airplane to militarize and commercialize space travel, which Hersch explains was built the wrong way, at the wrong time, and for all the wrong reasons. Describing the unique circumstances that led to the space shuttle’s creation by President Richard Nixon’s administration in 1972 and its subsequent flights from 1981 through 2011, Hersch illustrates how the space shuttle was doomed from the start.
While most historians have accepted the view that the space shuttle’s fatal accidents—including the 1986 Challenger explosion—resulted from deficiencies in NASA’s management culture that lulled engineers into a false confidence in the craft, Dark Star reveals the widespread understanding that the shuttle was predestined for failure as a technology demonstrator. The vehicle was intended only to give the United States the appearance of a viable human spaceflight program until funds became available to eliminate its obvious flaws. Hersch’s work seeks to answer the perilous questions of technological choice that confront every generation, and it is a critical read for anyone interested in how we can create a better world through the things we build.
Über den Autor
Matthew H. Hersch is Associate Professor of the History of Science at Harvard University. He is the author of Inventing the American Astronaut, coauthor of A Social History of American Technology, and coeditor of War and Peace in Outer Space: Law, Policy, and Ethics.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Preface ix
Introduction 1
1 The Silver Bird Comes to America, 1941-1963 19
2 Star Clipper and Other Fantasies, 1963-1969 49
3 The Winged Gospel and National Security, 1969-1974 75
4 Tickling the Dragon, 1974-1986 103
5 A History Rooted in Accident, 1986-2011 147
6 The Quest for Alternatives, 1972-2011 181
Epilogue 201
Notes 219
References 265
Index 293
Introduction 1
1 The Silver Bird Comes to America, 1941-1963 19
2 Star Clipper and Other Fantasies, 1963-1969 49
3 The Winged Gospel and National Security, 1969-1974 75
4 Tickling the Dragon, 1974-1986 103
5 A History Rooted in Accident, 1986-2011 147
6 The Quest for Alternatives, 1972-2011 181
Epilogue 201
Notes 219
References 265
Index 293
Details
Erscheinungsjahr: | 2023 |
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Fachbereich: | Astronomie |
Genre: | Physik |
Rubrik: | Naturwissenschaften & Technik |
Medium: | Taschenbuch |
Inhalt: | Einband - flex.(Paperback) |
ISBN-13: | 9780262546720 |
ISBN-10: | 0262546728 |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Einband: | Kartoniert / Broschiert |
Autor: | Hersch, Matthew H. |
Hersteller: | MIT Press Ltd |
Maße: | 153 x 229 x 29 mm |
Von/Mit: | Matthew H. Hersch |
Erscheinungsdatum: | 26.12.2023 |
Gewicht: | 0,406 kg |
Über den Autor
Matthew H. Hersch is Associate Professor of the History of Science at Harvard University. He is the author of Inventing the American Astronaut, coauthor of A Social History of American Technology, and coeditor of War and Peace in Outer Space: Law, Policy, and Ethics.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Preface ix
Introduction 1
1 The Silver Bird Comes to America, 1941-1963 19
2 Star Clipper and Other Fantasies, 1963-1969 49
3 The Winged Gospel and National Security, 1969-1974 75
4 Tickling the Dragon, 1974-1986 103
5 A History Rooted in Accident, 1986-2011 147
6 The Quest for Alternatives, 1972-2011 181
Epilogue 201
Notes 219
References 265
Index 293
Introduction 1
1 The Silver Bird Comes to America, 1941-1963 19
2 Star Clipper and Other Fantasies, 1963-1969 49
3 The Winged Gospel and National Security, 1969-1974 75
4 Tickling the Dragon, 1974-1986 103
5 A History Rooted in Accident, 1986-2011 147
6 The Quest for Alternatives, 1972-2011 181
Epilogue 201
Notes 219
References 265
Index 293
Details
Erscheinungsjahr: | 2023 |
---|---|
Fachbereich: | Astronomie |
Genre: | Physik |
Rubrik: | Naturwissenschaften & Technik |
Medium: | Taschenbuch |
Inhalt: | Einband - flex.(Paperback) |
ISBN-13: | 9780262546720 |
ISBN-10: | 0262546728 |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Einband: | Kartoniert / Broschiert |
Autor: | Hersch, Matthew H. |
Hersteller: | MIT Press Ltd |
Maße: | 153 x 229 x 29 mm |
Von/Mit: | Matthew H. Hersch |
Erscheinungsdatum: | 26.12.2023 |
Gewicht: | 0,406 kg |
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