The Interstellar Age
The Story of the NASA Men and Women Who Flew the Forty-Year Voyager Mission
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Jim Bell
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The story of the men and women who drove the Voyager spacecraft mission, told by a scientist who was there from the beginning.
The Voyager spacecraft are our farthest-flung emissaries--11.3 billion miles away from the crew who built and still operate them decades after their launch.
Voyager 1 left the solar system in 2012; its sister craft, Voyager 2, will do so in 2015. The fantastic journey began in 1977, before the first episode of Cosmos aired. The mission was planned as a grand tour beyond the moon; beyond Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn; and maybe even into interstellar space. The fact that it actually happened makes this humanity's greatest space mission.
In The Interstellar Age, award-winning planetary scientist Jim Bell reveals what drove and continues to drive the members of this extraordinary team, including Ed Stone, Voyager's chief scientist and the one-time head of NASA's Jet Propulsion Lab; Charley Kohlhase, an orbital dynamics engineer who helped to design many of the critical slingshot maneuvers around planets that enabled the Voyagers to travel so far; and the geologist whose earthbound experience would prove of little help in interpreting the strange new landscapes revealed in the Voyagers' astoundingly clear images of moons and planets.
Speeding through space at a mind-bending 11 miles a second, Voyager 1 is now beyond our solar system's planets. It carries with it artifacts of human civilization. By the time Voyager 1 passes its first star in about 40,000 years, the gold record on the spacecraft, containing various music and images, including Chuck Berry's "Johnny B. Goode," will still be playable.
©2015 Jim Bell (P)2015 Penguin AudioWhat listeners say about The Interstellar Age
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- Marty
- 03-12-21
loved it
if you love space exploration this is the audio book for you! well written and read, especially love it when the author reads their own work, exceptional, I have read a lot about voyager already and this had loads of insights and stories I'd not heard before.
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- 21-09-17
I love this book.
This is a very well written book that covers a truly amazing set of missions through space, told from the perspective of someone who lived through the prime moments of those missions. The fact that the author narrates the book himself is very satisfying. The intended inflections of the voice and mentions from the first person perspective feel so much more genuine when read by the author. I hope Jim wrote more books about space related topics, I'd be happy to listen to more of his work!
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