Beyond
The Astonishing Story of the First Human to Leave Our Planet and Journey into Space
Walker, Stephen
First Printing of First US Edition
09.07 a.m. April 12, 1961. A top-secret rocket site in the USSR. A young Russian sits inside a tiny capsule top of the Soviet Union's most powerful intercontinental ballistic missile - originally designed to carry a nuclear warhead - and blasts into the skies.
His name is Yuri Gagarin. And he is about to make history.
Traveling at almost 18,000 miles per hour - ten times faster than a rifle bullet - Gagarin circles the globe in just 106 minutes. From his windows, he sees the earth as nobody has before, crossing a sunset and a sunrise, crossing oceans and continents, witnessing its beauty and its fragility. While his launch begins in total secrecy, within hours of his landing he has become a world celebrity - the first human to leave the planet.
Beyond tells the thrilling story behind that epic flight on its sixtieth anniversary. It happened at the height of the Cold War, as the United States and USSR confronted each other across an Iron Curtain. Both superpowers took enormous risks to get a man into space first - the Americans in the full glare of the media, the Soviets under deep cover. Both trained their teams of astronauts to the edges of the endurable. In the end, the race between them would come down to the wire.
Drawing on extensive original research and the vivid testimonies of eyewitnesses, many of whom have never spoken before, Stephen Walker unpacks secrets that were hidden for decades and takes the reader into the drama of one of humanity's greatest adventures - featuring the scientists, engineers, and political leaders on both sides, and, above all, the American astronauts and their Soviet rivals battling for supremacy in the heavens.
Hardcover with dust jacket
502 Seiten / pages
photos
excellent condition, small black marking on top edge of book
USA - 2021 - HarperCollins Publishers
Art.Nr. 22244