Doing the Impossible: George E. Mueller & the Management of NASA's Human Spaceflight Program. Part 2

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Springer New York Heidelberg Dordrecht London, 2012. XXV, 306 p. (Part 2 – 151 - 306 p.) — ISBN 978-1 4614 3700 0, ISBN 978-1 4614 3700 0 1 (eBook), DOI 10.1007/978-1-4614-3701-7.
Part 1
This excellent account of one of the most important personalities in early American human spaceflight history describes for the first time how George E. Mueller, the system manager of the human spaceflight program of the 1960s, applied the SPO methodology and other special considerations, resulting in the success of the Apollo Program. While Wernher von Braun and others did not really readily accept Mueller's approach to system management, they later acknowledged that without it NASA would not have landed astronauts on the Moon by 1969. While Apollo remained Mueller's top priority, from his earliest days at the agency he promoted a robust post-Apollo program, which culminated in Skylab, the Space Shuttle, and the International Space Station. As a result of these efforts, Mueller earned the sobriquet: "the father of the Space Shuttle."
Contents
Illustrations
Tables
Foreword
Acknowledgments
lutroductiou
Reorganizing
Program management
Getting ready
Resuming lligbt
Learning, developing aud planning
Peaks aud valleys
Recovery
All-up testing
Orbiting tbe Moon
A railroad in space
Epilogue
Bibliography
Abbreviations
Judex

Author(s): Slotkin A.L.

Language: English
Commentary: 1347982
Tags: Транспорт;Аэрокосмическая техника