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Go, Flight!

The Unsung Heroes of Mission Control, 1965–1992 (Outward Odyssey: A People's History of Spaceflight)

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Go, Flight!

By: Rick Houston, J. Milt Heflin
Narrated by: John Gagnepain
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At first glance, it looks like just another auditorium in just another government building. But among the talented men (and later women) who worked in mission control, the room located on the third floor of Building 30—at what is now Johnson Space Center—would become known by many as "the Cathedral." These members of the space program were the brightest of their generations, making split-second decisions that determined the success or failure of a mission. The flight controllers, each supported by a staff of specialists, were the most visible part of the operation, running the missions, talking to the heavens, troubleshooting issues on board, and, ultimately, attempting to bring everyone safely back home.

None of NASA's storied accomplishments would have been possible without these people. Interviews with dozens of individuals who worked in the historic third-floor mission control room bring the compelling stories to life. Go, Flight! is a real-world reminder of where we have been and where we could go again given the right political and social climate.

The audiobook is published by University of Nebraska Press.

"A great read both for fans for spaceflight and for scholars interested in a social history of Mission Control." (Quest)

"Heflin's insight and experience shine in his and coauthor Rick Houston's Go, Flight!, a firsthand glimpse into the fascinating world of mission control." (William Harwood, CBS News space reporter)

"I experienced almost every emotion possible while working in mission control. Authors Rick Houston and Milt Heflin have taken me right back into the heat of battle with their outstanding book." (Steve Bales, guidance officer during the Apollo 11 lunar descent)

©2015 Rick Houston and Milt Heflin (P)2017 Redwood Audiobooks
Aeronautics & Astronautics History United States Space Station US Air Force Aviation Transportation Interstellar Space Program
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Great book about NASAs golden years

I am certified space nut, and have read many books in the subject. This book was surprisingly good, and provides a unique perspective of NASA from the point of view of the specific console positions at mission control. The story provided the reader with the a first-hand account of the myriad of technical experts required you accomplish what we did, and the many personal sacrifices made for the common good. Highly recommended.

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Amazing Story

The triumphs and tragedies of the US space program was truly an amazing story. I enjoyed the story, without being overwhelmed with the technical jargon.

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Exceptional book but less than stellar narration.

Having read this book in print and found it to be both extremely thorough and very well written, I was excited to listen to the audio. While the great qualities remain, the narrator's inability to pronounce certain words, particularly place names, distracted notably. While foreign places may have odd names, it would seem incumbent upon a narrator to learn these. This is not in any way a "stopper" for anyone buying this book, or audio, but it is annoying at best.

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Good story but has Political Correctness distraction

This is a great retelling of events, right up until the P.C. Stuff starts up.

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Good book, with some interesting insights

I've read many books on the manned space program, and this is one of them. Not the best, not bad either. Bringing the perspective of the grounds controllers helps fill in a much needed perspective. It makes the events of those days relatable from a perspective we might have more in common with.

The book does tend to wander a bit. It starts with a description of all the positions, possibly before you are ready to consume it all. On paper, you could quickly refer back to that section, but that doesn't work well in and audio book format. As the book moves to tell the story of all the missions, the transitions between mission phases, people's back story, and even different missions are abrupt at times.

That being said, I enjoyed it, and I learned a lot from it.

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A Great Listen- A Great Story

This story covers a period of 27 years in the life of Mission Control. The astronauts are included in this story, but the stars are the mission controllers and a story that describes how a minimally trained group was able to ultimately handle every issue thrown at this group of folks and how the took the USA to the moon. The majority of the story covers the Apollo program, but learning about the people that worked there drew me in. Enjoyable and not overly technical.

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A very insightful and informative book.

I have always felt a special connection to the flight control people in space travel. This book lays it all out and brings you inside the smokie rooms. Best of all, you get to know all the great people who made this incredible technical marvel a reality. This is a fine book and I enjoyed every second of it. Very technical, yet full of the human side. Simply a must read.

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Great Book

I thought this book told an engaging story about the under recognized heros of the space race.

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Good book - maybe too many names?

The first third of the book was dominated by the names and a couple of sentences regarding the large number of controllers. It was a little encyclopedia-like. Subsequent chapters focused more detail on a smaller number of controllers. I had hoped for a little more detail on the technical aspects of controlling the missions.

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A Fine History

This is a fine history about support personnel of the American space program. It is solid scholarship and a solid audiobook performance.

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