Rocket ranch [electronic resource] : the nuts and bolts of the Apollo Moon Program at Kennedy Space Center / Jonathan H. Ward.
2015
TL789.8.U6A5
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Title
Rocket ranch [electronic resource] : the nuts and bolts of the Apollo Moon Program at Kennedy Space Center / Jonathan H. Ward.
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ISBN
9783319177892 electronic book
3319177893 electronic book
9783319177885
3319177893 electronic book
9783319177885
Published
Cham : Springer, 2015.
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (xxiii, 331 pages) : illustrations.
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TL789.8.U6A5
Dewey Decimal Classification
629.45/4
Summary
Jonathan Ward takes the reader deep into the facilities at Kennedy Space Center to describe NASA's first computer systems used for spacecraft and rocket checkout and explain how tests and launches proceeded. Descriptions of early operations include a harrowing account of the heroic efforts of pad workers during the Apollo 1 fire. A companion to the author's book Countdown to a Moon Launch: Preparing Apollo for Its Historic Journey, this explores every facet of the facilities that served as the base for the Apollo/Saturn missions. Hundreds of illustrations complement the firsthand accounts of more than 70 Apollo program managers and engineers. The era of the Apollo/Saturn missions was perhaps the most exciting period in American space exploration history. Cape Canaveral and Kennedy Space Center were buzzing with activity. Thousands of workers came to town to build the facilities and launch the missions needed to put an American on the Moon before the end of the decade. Work at KSC involved much more than just launching rockets. It was a place like none other on Earth. Technicians performed intricate operations, and hazards abounded everywhere, including lightning, fire, highly-toxic fuels, snakes, heat, explosives, LOX spills, and even plutonium. The reward for months of 7-day workweeks under intense pressure was witnessing a Saturn V at liftoff. For anyone who ever wished they had worked at Kennedy Space Center during the Apollo era, this book is the next best thing. The only thing missing is the smell of rocket fuel in the morning.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Online resource; title from PDF title page (SpringerLink, viewed July 2, 2015).
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Springer-Praxis books in space exploration.
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Table of Contents
Introduction
Setting the Stage for Apollo/Saturn 1960-1966
The Apollo 1 Fire
The Spacecraft Assembly and Checkout Facilities
The VAB and the Mobile Launcher
The Launch Control Center and Firing Rooms
Launch Pads 39A and 39B
Life at the Launch Pad
Epilogue: The End of an Era. .
Setting the Stage for Apollo/Saturn 1960-1966
The Apollo 1 Fire
The Spacecraft Assembly and Checkout Facilities
The VAB and the Mobile Launcher
The Launch Control Center and Firing Rooms
Launch Pads 39A and 39B
Life at the Launch Pad
Epilogue: The End of an Era. .