Leaving Earth: Space Stations, Rival Superpowers, and the Quest for Interplanetary Travel

Author:
Robert Zimmerman
Publisher:
Joseph Henry Press
Reviewed in:
Winter 2003-04
Category:

Zimmerman, a Maryland freelance specializing in space and astronomy, tells the story of how far-sighted dreamers in both the United States and Russia struggled to assemble the first interplanetary spaceships. For many political reasons, they called them space stations, pretending that their sole function was to orbit the earth and perform scientific research in space.