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Out of Orbit: The Incredible True Story of Three Astronauts Who Were Hundreds of Miles Above Earth When They Lost Their Ride Home

Out of Orbit: The Incredible True Story of Three Astronauts Who Were Hundreds of Miles Above Earth When They Lost Their Ride Home

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Author: Chris Jones
Publisher: Anchor
Category: Book

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Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 2 reviews

Media: Paperback
Pages: 304
Number Of Items: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.5
Dimensions (in): 8 x 5.1 x 0.7

ISBN: 0767919912
Dewey Decimal Number: 629.45
EAN: 9780767919913

Publication Date: June 10, 2008
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An incredible, true-life adventure set on the most dangerous frontier of all—outer spaceIn the nearly forty years since Neil Armstrong walked on the moon, space travel has come to be seen as a routine enterprise—at least until the shuttle Columbia disintegrated like the Challenger before it, reminding us, once again, that the dangers are all too real.
Too Far from Home vividly captures the hazardous realities of space travel. Every time an astronaut makes the trip into space, he faces the possibility of death from the slightest mechanical error or instance of bad luck: a cracked O-ring, an errant piece of space junk, an oxygen leak . . . There are a myriad of frighteningly probable events that would result in an astronaut’s death. In fact, twenty-one people who have attempted the journey have been killed.
Yet for a special breed of individual, the call of space is worth the risk. Men such as U.S. astronauts Donald Pettit and Kenneth Bowersox, and Russian flight engineer Nikolai Budarin, who in November 2002 left on what was to be a routine fourteen-week mission maintaining the International Space Station.
But then, on February 23, 2003, the Columbia exploded beneath them. Despite the numerous news reports examining the tragedy, the public remained largely unaware that three men remained orbiting the earth. With the launch program suspended indefinitely, these astronauts had suddenly lost their ride home.
Too Far from Home chronicles the efforts of the beleaguered Mission Controls in Houston and Moscow as they work frantically against the clock to bring their men safely back to Earth, ultimately settling on a plan that felt, at best, like a long shot.
Latched to the side of the space station was a Russian-built Soyuz TMA-1 capsule, whose technology dated from the late 1960s (in 1971 a malfunction in the Soyuz 11 capsule left three Russian astronauts dead.) Despite the inherent danger, the Soyuz became the only hope to return Bowersox, Budarin, and Pettit home.
Chris Jones writes beautifully of the majesty and mystique of space travel, while reminding us all how perilous it is to soar beyond the sky.




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4 out of 5 stars Details Details!   December 24, 2008
J. Bourquin (Florida, USA)
This is a very good read; Despite what the Editorial Comment says, Columbia was lost on February 1, 2003, not the 23rd.
However I was dismayed by a serious, SERIOUS, error of detail: on page 21 the author states that STS-71 Atlantis's External Tank was attacked by woodpeckers, making necessary time-consuming repairs to the foam insulation. NO!!!!! NO NO NO!!! That was the STS-70 Discovery launch vehicle! Just because both flights launched in the summer of 1995 does NOT mean you just pick a flight to attach an incident to. To me this is a major, catastrophic detail-error. Does it matter to the story? Of course not, but if the author gets information that is easily made correct with 5 minutes of research, who's to say the rest of the book's details aren't wrong? I just happen to be familiar with that incident, but not with necessarily everything else he discusses, and again, how can I trust that he's gotten everything else right when there's such an unbelievably glaring error early in the book?!?



4 out of 5 stars Read the reviews for 'Too Far from Home'   June 25, 2008
Dave English (Arizona, USA)
1 out of 2 found this review helpful

This is the paperback version of the hardback 'Too Far from Home.' If you want to read reviews for this book there are many good ones already online, just search for 'Too Far from Home'. Which is a more correct title I think for two astonauts and a cosmonaut stuck in the International Space Station after the space shuttle Columbia accident. They were a long way from home, but they were in orbit. So Out of Orbit seems to make little sense, unless it refers to getting out of orbit. Whew!

Anyway, I hope searching for 'Too Far from Home' helps you find out about this paperback version.


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