Faith 7 : L. Gordon Cooper, Jr., and the Final Mercury Mission
INITIAL_TITLE_SRCH:
Faith 7 : L. Gordon Cooper, Jr., and the Final Mercury Mission
AUTHOR:
Burgess, Colin.
ISBN:
9783319305622
PUBLICATION_INFO:
Cham : Springer International Publishing, c2016.
PHYSICAL_DESC:
291 p. : ill. (some col.) ; 25 cm
SERIES:
Springer Praxis Books
Springer Praxis Books.
SERIES_TITLE:
Springer Praxis Books
Springer Praxis Books.
ABSTRACT:
This book celebrates the final spaceflight in the Mercury series, flown by NASA astronaut Gordon Cooper, who led an adventurous life in the cockpit of airplanes and spacecraft alike, and on his Mercury mission he became the last American ever to rocket into space alone. He flew in the Mercury and Gemini programs and served as head of flight crew operations in both the Apollo and Skylab programs. His final Mercury mission closed out a pivotal chapter in American spaceflight. Based on extensive research and first-person interviews, this is a complete history of the Faith 7 flight and its astronaut. Cooper later gained notoriety following the release of the movie, The Right Stuff, in which he was depicted by Dennis Quaid, but Burgess discovers there was even more drama to his story. This recounting of the final Mercury 7 flight completes Burgess's investigation of the early spaceflight program in thrilling fashion.
SUBJECT:
Popular works. |
History. |
Space sciences. |
Astronomy. |
Aerospace engineering. |
Astronautics. |
BIBSUMMARY:
This book celebrates the final spaceflight in the Mercury series, flown by NASA astronaut Gordon Cooper, who led an adventurous life in the cockpit of airplanes and spacecraft alike, and on his Mercury mission he became the last American ever to rocket into space alone. He flew in the Mercury and Gemini programs and served as head of flight crew operations in both the Apollo and Skylab programs. His final Mercury mission closed out a pivotal chapter in American spaceflight. Based on extensive research and first-person interviews, this is a complete history of the Faith 7 flight and its astronaut. Cooper later gained notoriety following the release of the movie, The Right Stuff, in which he was depicted by Dennis Quaid, but Burgess discovers there was even more drama to his story. This recounting of the final Mercury 7 flight completes Burgess's investigation of the early spaceflight program in thrilling fashion.