Partnership in Space: The Mid to Late Nineties

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April 12, 2011 was the 50th Anniversary of Yuri Gagarin’s pioneering journey into space. To commemorate this momentous achievement, Springer-Praxis has produced a mini-series of books that reveals how humanity’s knowledge of flying, working, and living in space has grown in the last half century.

"Partners in Space" focuses on the early to late 1990s, a time in the post-Soviet era when relations between East and West steadily - though not without difficulty - thawed and the foundations of real harmony and genuine co-operation were laid for the first time with Shuttle-Mir and the International Space Station. This book explores the events which preceded that new ear, including the political demise of Space Station Freedom and the consequences of the fall of the Soviet Union on a once-proud human space program. It traces the history of "the Partnership" through the often traumatic times of Shuttle-Mir and closes on the eve of the launch of Zarya, the first component of today’s International Space Station.

Author(s): Ben Evans (auth.)
Series: Springer Praxis Books
Edition: 1
Publisher: Springer-Verlag New York
Year: 2014

Language: English
Pages: 497
Tags: Aerospace Technology and Astronautics; Popular Science in Astronomy; Extraterrestrial Physics, Space Sciences

Front Matter....Pages i-xi
Rise from the ashes....Pages 1-149
The last Soviet citizen....Pages 151-200
The International Space Years....Pages 201-374
From foes to friends....Pages 375-452
Dawn of a new era....Pages 453-482
Back Matter....Pages 483-497