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Outpost in Orbit
ISBN 9781989044032 - 320 PAGES
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Outpost in Orbit: A Pictorial & Verbal History of the Space Station
by David J. Shayler and Robert Godwin (Editor Dr Gary Kitmacher)
The story of the space station encompasses the efforts of thousands of people going back many generations and hailing from many different countries. The concept of a space station seems to have sprung forth fully-formed in the mind of Edward Everett Hale in the summer of 1869. In his short story "The Brick Moon" Hale concluded that an orbiting manned space station could provide a totally new reference point which ships’ captains could use for navigation. Hale went on to become the chaplain in the United States' Senate and in 2019 we will be celebrating the sesquicentennial of his story. We will also be celebrating the 20th anniversary of the extraordinary International Space Station.
The International Space Station represents what can happen when people from different backgrounds and different cultures come together with parallel dreams and aspirations. The ISS exists because of Russian mathematicians, American doctors, German scientists, Canadian engineers, British physicists, Japanese roboticists, Italian mechanics…swap any of the occupations with any of the nationalities (or almost any other) and it still holds true. The list goes on and on. This truly astonishing feat of human ingenuity would not exist without the contributions and insights of people from almost every walk of life going all the way back to Isaac Newton.
In this anniversary tribute the reader is taken through a pictorial history of the space station which is unprecedented in its scope. Beginning with Hale it takes the reader through over 100 space stations designed by American, Russians, German and Brits before taking you aboard the magnificent ISS using hundreds of pictures, many never published before.
This 320 page full colour book was created with the assistance of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration which provided unprecedented access to engineers, managers, astronauts and historians. Interviews were conducted with retirees and pioneers as well as the principals from NASA, the Russian Space Agency, the European Space Agency, the Canadian Space Agency and the Japanese Space Agency to create a unique insight into the trials and triumphs of working on the ISS.
Featuring over 800 colour images running all the way from Tsiolkovsky's designs in the early 20th century to the completed International Space Station, some of the people featured in the book include Robert Gilruth, James Webb, Wernher von Braun, Hermann Oberth, JD Bernal, Krafft Ehricke, Dan Goldin, Victor Blagov, Alan Thirkettle, Chiaki Mukai, Arthur C Clarke, Hermann Koelle, Bonnie Dunbar, Frank Williams, Vladimir Chelomei, Sergei Krikalev, William Shepard, Lynn Cline, Chris Hadfield, Takao Doi, Jean Olivier, Robert Crippen, Dmitri Kondratyev, Dave Williams, Robert Thirsk, Michael Foale. James Beggs, Owen Garriot, Kent Rominger, Henry Hartsfield, Bob Cabana, Peggy Whitson, Kathy Sullivan, Konstantin Feoktistov, and many more.
The book is 8½ x 11", 320 pages full glossy colour.
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Isaac P. Abramov, Russia, lead designer, Soviet and Russian spacesuits, manager Zvezda Company
Anne Accola, NASA, Mission Planning and Analysis, developed many of the processes associated with crew operations on ISS.
Arnold D. Aldrich, 35 years with NASA, JSC, Headquarters, and 13 years with Lockheed Martin, started in flight operations, and moved into management positions in Skylab, Apollo, Shuttle and Space Station
Alexander P. Alexandrov, Russia, cosmonaut, flew on Mir in 1987, later Chief Cosmonaut, Energia, subsequently Department Chief for Flight Test, RSC Energia
Clayton C. Anderson, NASA, astronaut, aerospace engineer, flew on ISS Expedition 15/16, and Space Shuttle.
Michael P. Barrett, NASA, astronaut, physician, flew on ISS Expedition 19/20, and Soyuz and Space Shuttle.
Yuri M. Baturin, Russia Cosmonaut Expedition 2
Donald A. Beattie, NASA, Apollo Applications Program, Space Station Advisory Committee
James M. Beggs, NASA Administrator, 1981-1985, responsible for getting support of President Ronald Reagan for the Space Station Program
John Desmond Bernal, Irish molecular biologist and science historian, space colony conceptualizer
Jeff Bingham, Senior Science Advisor at the US Senate, focusing on NASA, space science, and space station
Victor D. Blagov, Russia, RSC Energia, involved in design of Vostok, and later spacecraft, including Mir Orbital Station. Later Chief of the Planning Department for Mir missions and Mission Director
Kenneth D. Bowersox, NASA, astronaut, pilot, commander, 5 Shuttle flights, 1 Soyuz return and ISS Expedition 6
Timothy Braithwaite, Canadian Space Agency manager and NASA Liaison, robotics flight controller for the Canadarm 2
Nicole Buckley, Canadian Space Agency Chief Scientist responsible for ISS utilization
Wernher von Braun, German/American engineer, responsible for German V-2, subsequent US Army military missiles, NASA MSFC Director, conceived designs for space stations, and popularized, built public support for the space program in the 1950s-60s
Randy H. Brinkley, NASA, ISS Program Manager, 1993-1999. Shuttle-Hubble Mission Manager
Robert D. Cabana, NASA, astronaut/pilot, 4 Shuttle missions, Deputy Manager, ISS, Director, Kennedy Space Center
Jeffrey A. Cardenas, NASA, JSC, Mir Operations Manager, Shuttle Mir Program
Robert E. Castle, NASA, JSC, flight director, lead flight director for several Shuttle Mir missions, ISS missions
John B. Charles, NASA, JSC, Chief Scientist for Human Research, during ISS and Shuttle-Mir
Gregory E. Chamitoff, NASA astronaut/engineer/flight controller, ISS expedition 17/18 and Space Shuttle
Robert Chesson, European Space Agency, Head of Space Flight Operations
Leroy Chiao, NASA astronaut/engineer, ISS expedition 10, Soyuz and Space Shuttle
Kevin P. Chilton, NASA, astronaut/engineer/pilot and commander, Space Shuttle/Mir
Jean-Loup Chretien, French cosmonaut, Chief CNES Astronaut, Soyuz, Salyut, Mir, Space Shuttle
Lynn Cline, NASA, Headquarters, lead negotiator for agreement for Russia to join ISS Program
Dandridge M. Cole, Senior Advanced Planning Specialist Martin Company, space colony conceptualizer,
Richard O. Covey, NASA astronaut/engineer/pilot and commander, Space Shuttle
Thomas Cremins, NASA Associate Administrator for Strategy and Plans. Established the Shuttle-Mir Program.
Robert L. Crippen, NASA astronaut/engineer/pilot, MOL, Skylab, Space Shuttle
Walter Cugno, Thales Alenia Spazio, Node Project Manager, Director, Exploration and Science
Frank L. Culbertson, Jr. NASA, astronaut/engineer/pilot and commander, Shuttle-Mir Program Manager, Space Shuttle, ISS Expedition 3
Takao Doi, JAXA, astronaut/engineer, Space Shuttle, ISS
Bonnie J. Dunbar, NASA, astronaut/engineer, Space Shuttle, Spacelab, Mir
Freeman D’Vincent, Convair Astronautics, Space Vehicle Design Specialist
Kraft A. Ehricke, German/American engineer, Bell Aircraft and Convair Astronautics, futurist, space station conceptualizer
R. Bryan Erb, NASA Johnson Space Center, Canadian Space Agency, engineer, Assistant Director, CSA Space Station/ISS Program, Skylab
Kristen Facciol, Canadian Space Agency, engineer, ISS engineering support
Konstantin P. Feoktistov, Russia, cosmonaut, co-designer of Salyut space station
E. Michael Fincke, NASA, astronaut/ engineer, ISS Expedition 9/18, Soyuz, Space Shuttle
C. Michael Foale, NASA, astronaut/astrophysicist, ISS Expedition 8, Mir 23, Soyuz, Space Shuttle
Richard Fullerton, NASA, EVA project manager and working group co-chair during NASA-Mir.
Owen K. Garriott, NASA, astronaut/engineer, Skylab 3, Spacelab, Space Shuttle
William H. Gerstenmaier, NASA, Associate Administrator Exploration, ISS Program Manager
Mark S. Geyer, NASA, Director Johnson Space Center, Program Manager Orion, Project Manager FGB
Robert R. Gilruth, NASA, Director Johnson Space Center
Daniel S. Goldin, NASA Administrator, 1992-2001, responsible for Space Station Freedom becoming ISS Program under President William J Clinton
Walter W. Guy, NASA, Johnson Space Center, engineer, life support, crew systems
Chris Hadfield, Canadian Space Agency, astronaut/engineer/pilot, ISS Expedition 34/35, Mir, Soyuz, Space Shuttle
Fred W. Haise, Grumman Space Station Manager, NASA astronaut, Space Shuttle, Apollo
Laurie N. Hansen, NASA, Johnson Space Center, engineer, Engineering Director
Chikara Harada, head of JAXA Space Tracking and Communication Center
Henry W. Hartsfield, Jr. NASA astronaut/engineer/pilot, MOL, Skylab, Space Shuttle
John K. Hirasaki, NASA Johnson Space Center, engineer, Landing and Recovery Division, assessed use of Soyuz for space station.
John D. Hodge, NASA, Johnson Space Center, Headquarters, flight director, manager and organized program management for the Space Station Program.
Jeffrey A. Hoffman, NASA astronaut, astronomer, Space Shuttle
Albert W. Holland, NASA, Johnson Space Center, operational psychologist
Carolyn L. Huntoon, NASA physiologist, principal investigator, Spacelab, Mir, Director, Johnson Space Center
Neil B. Hutchinson, NASA, Johnson Space Center, Headquarters, flight director, Manager Space Station Program
Thomas W. Holloway, NASA, Johnson Space Center, flight director, Manager, Space Shuttle, Director, Shuttle-Mir; Manager Space Station Program
John D. ‘Denny’ Holt, NASA, Johnson Space Center, manager, Operations Integration, Space Station Program
Dan Jacobs, NASA, Johnson Space Center, manager, international partners Space Station Program negotiator
Gary W. Johnson, NASA, Johnson Space Center, manager, spaceflight safety, Apollo, Apollo Soyuz, Shuttle-Mir, Space Station
Gregory H. Johnson, NASA, astronaut, pilot, Space Shuttle, President, Center for the Advancement of Science in Space (CASIS)
Shigeki Kamigaichi, JAXA, manager, public affairs, Space Station Program
Gary H. Kitmacher, NASA, Johnson Space Center, developer Cupola, Nodes, Stowage, author, manager, Space Shuttle, Spacehab, Shuttle-Mir, Space Station/ISS
Kenneth S. Kleinknecht, NASA, Johnson Space Center, Skylab Program Manager
Heinz Hermann Koelle, NASA, Marshall Space Flight Center, US Army, missile development, Saturn Program, ABMA Project Horizon, Advanced Projects Office, GfW
Richard H. Kohrs, NASA, Johnson Space Center, Headquarters, manager, Space Shuttle, Director, Space Station
Dmitri Y. Kondratyev, Russia, cosmonaut, pilot, ISS expedition 26/27, Soyuz
Vladimir V. Kovalyonok, Russia, cosmonaut, pilot, Salyut 6, Soyuz
Saunders B. Kramer, US engineer and scientist, Lockheed, conceived the Bucephalus Space Station
Sergei K. Krikalev, Russia, cosmonaut, manager, engineer, Salyut, Mir, ISS Expedition 1, 11, Soyuz, Space Shuttle
Philip A. Lapp, Engineer De Havilland Missile Division, Director/Co-Founder SPAR Aerospace, founder Canadian Astronautical Society
Daniele Laurini, European Space Agency, Cupola Project Manager
Valentin Lebedev, Russia cosmonaut, Salyut 7
William Leitch, Astronomer, scientist, Principal Queen’s College, Kingston, Ontario, Canada
John “Mike” Lounge, NASA, astronaut, manager, Spacehab, Space Shuttle
Edward T. Lu, NASA, astronaut, physicist, ISS Expedition 7, Space Shuttle, Soyuz
William R. Lucas, NASA, Marshall Space Flight Center, chemist, metallurgist, Director, Marshall Spaceflight Center
Charles M. Lundquist, NASA, Johnson Space Center, manager, Orion, ISS
John MacNaughton, Vice-President & co-founder SPAR, principal advocate Canadarm program.
Sandy H. Magnus, NASA, astronaut, materials science engineering, ISS expedition 18, Space Shuttle
Hans M. Mark, NASA, Headquarters, Deputy Administrator,
Jeffrey Manber, space entrepreneur, ISS payloads, Mir/RSC Energia commercialization
Owen E. Maynard, NASA, Johnson Space Center, engineer, established early space station concepts and requirements
William S. McArthur, NASA, astronaut, pilot, ISS Expedition 12, Soyuz, Space Shuttle
Chiaki Mukai, JAXA, astronaut, doctor, first Japanese woman in space
Leonard S. Nicholson, NASA, Johnson Space Center, engineer, manager, Director, Space Shuttle Program
Alexander Nitsch, European Space Agency, engineer, ISS Increment Manager
Richard W. Nygren, NASA, Johnson Space Center, manager, ISS, Shuttle-Mir, Space Shuttle
Hermann J. Oberth, Austro-Hungary, physicist, established early space station concepts and requirements
Jean Olivier, ABMA Project Horizon, Senior Project Engineer NASA Launch Operations Center, Chief Engineer Hubble Space Telescope, Deputy Manager Chandra X-ray Telescope
Edward H. Olling, NASA, Johnson Space Center, manager, established early space station concepts and requirements
Bernardo Patti, European Space Agency, ISS and Exploration Program Manager
Donald R. Pettit, NASA, astronaut, chemical engineer, ISS Expedition 6, 30/31, Space Shuttle, Soyuz
Guido von Pirquet, Austrian, proposed space stations for refueling interplanetary vehicles.
Luther E. Powell, NASA, MSFC, Headquarters, engineer, Space Station Project Manager
William F. Readdy, NASA, astronaut, Associate Administrator, Space Flight, Space Shuttle, Mir
William D. ‘Bill’ Reeves, NASA, Johnson Space Center, Flight Director, Shuttle-Mir
Darrell C. Romick, Goodyear, Inc., engineer, concept of an orbiting space city.
Kent V. Rominger, NASA, astronaut, pilot, Space Shuttle, Spacelab, ISS
Harold W. Ross, British Interplanetary Society, engineer, developed concepts for spacecraft and space stations
Melanie W. Saunders, NASA, Johnson Space Center Associate Director, ISS international negotiations
Hans W. Schlegel, astronaut, European Space Agency, Space Shuttle, ISS
Emanuel Schnitzer, NASA Langley Research Center Head of Space Station Development
Carl B. Shelley, NASA, Johnson Space Center, engineer, Science and Technology Branch Chief, Deputy Manager, Space Station Projects
Alexander A. Skvortsov, Russia, cosmonaut, ISS Expedition 23/24, 39/40, Soyuz
Charladean A. Smith, Canadian Space Agency, mission controller, ISS robotics
Thomas P. Stafford, NASA, astronaut, Apollo-Soyuz, helped establish Shuttle-Mir Program, ISS management processes
Ary A. Sternfeld, Poland, France, Soviet Union, engineer, established cosmonautics as a science
Michael T. Suffredini, NASA, Johnson Space Center, ISS Program Manager
Kathy D. Sullivan, NASA, astronaut, geologist, Space Shuttle
Svetlana Y. Savitskaya, Russia cosmonaut Salyut 7
Vladimir Syromyatnikov, Russia, engineer, Androgynous Peripheral Attach System designer
Alan Thirkettle, European Space Agency, ISS Program Manager
Robert F. Thompson, NASA, Skylab, Space Shuttle Program Manager
Fumiya Tsutsui, JAXA, Director, “Kibo” Japanese Experiment Module Project Team
Mikhail V. Tyurin, Russia, cosmonaut, ISS Expeditions 3, 14, 38/39, Soyuz, Space Shuttle
Chester A. Vaughn, NASA, Johnson Space Center , Headquarters, Chief Engineer, ISS Program
Suzan C. Voss, NASA, Johnson Space Center, technical manager, US Lab manager, ISS
James E. Webb, NASA Administrator
Peggy A. Whitson, NASA, astronaut, biochemist, ISS Expeditions 5, 16, 50/51, Soyuz, Space Shuttle
Dafydd R. ‘Dave’ Williams, astronaut, physician, Canadian Space Agency, Space Shuttle, ISS
Francis L. ‘Frank’ Williams, ABMA Project Horizon, NASA, Marshall Space Flight Center, Saturn program, Deputy Director Space Station Task Force
Jeffrey N. Williams, NASA, astronaut, pilot/engineer, ISS Expeditions 13, 21/22, 47/48, Soyuz, Space Shuttle
Sunita L. Williams, NASA, astronaut, engineer, ISS Expeditions 14/15, 32/33, Soyuz, Space Shuttle
Izumi Yoshizaki, JAXA, Spokesperson Public Affairs
Kenneth A. Young, NASA, Johnson Space Center, Chief, Mission Design Development Branch
Fyodor N. Yurchikhin, Russia, cosmonaut, ISS Expeditions 15, 36/37, 51/52, Soyuz, Space Shuttle
2001: A Space Odyssey 20, 21
Abramov, Isaak P. 236, 241
Acaba, Joe 162, 237, 238, 247
ACBM (Active Common Berthing Mechanisms) 126, 138
Accola, Anne 282
Advanced Orbital Launch Operations (AOLO) 30
Aeronutronic Company 26
Al’bom kosmicheskikh puteshestviy 5
Aldrich, Arnold 187, 188
Alenia Spazio 63, 218
Alexandrov, Alexander 274, 279
Almaz 39, 54, 65
Alpha 68, 186, 187, 188, 189
Alpha Station Program Implementation Plan 68
American Astronautical Society 16
American Rocket Society 21, 30
AMF (American Machine & Foundry) 22
Anderson, Clayton 106, 133, 256, 281, 285, 290, 304
APAS (androgynous peripheral docking system) 115-116, 118, 131
Apollo Applications Program 39, 40, 56
Apollo Telescope Mount 40, 46, 56, 57
Apollo X 30, 34, 36, 37
Archambault, Lee 287
Ariane 87, 215, 216, 223
Army Ballistic Missile Agency (ABMA) 9, 12, 14, 18
Arnold, Ricky 201, 202
Artemiev, Oleg 201, 202
Ashby, Jeffrey 132
Astropol 6, 12, 13
Astrotug 16, 23
Atomics International 35
ATV (Ariane Transfer Vehicle) 87, 108, 113, 119, 121, 143, 164, 194, 215, 216, 218, 220- 222, 267, 296
Auf Zwei Planeten (On Two Planets) 9
Aussenstation 7, 8, 10-12
Avdeyev, Sergei 191
Baikonur 66, 88, 94, 96, 116, 122, 123, 188, 216, 234, 236, 238- 243, 245- 248, 284
Baker, Ellen 185
Barratt, Michael 174, 178, 179, 278, 312
Base Module 65
Baturin, Yuri 302
Beattie, Donald 251
Beek, Gerd de 21
Beggs, James 60-62, 184-187
Behnken, Robert 113
Bell Aircraft 8
Berglund, Rene 29
Bernal, John 7, 58
BigelowAerospace 43
Bingham, Jeff 62
Biological Aspects of Manned Space Flight 9
Blagov, Victor 70, 80, 311
Bloomfield, Michael 98, 293
Bobko, Karol 294
Boe, Eric 286
Boeing 30-32, 38, 42, 44, 115-117, 125, 126, 129-131, 133, 134, 187, 192, 197, 217, 219, 270
Borisenko, Andrey 114, 170, 245, 249
bottle suit 14
Bowen, Steve 150, 151, 166, 286
Bowersox, Ken 94, 103-105, 276-277, 296, 301-302, 304, 306, 309
Braithwaite, Tim 133, 154, 155, 156, 209, 214
Braun, Wernher von 6, 9-12, 14, 16, 17, 19, 22, 28, 30, 39, 49, 56
Bresnik, Randy 179, 201
Brinkley, Randy 89, 92, 102, 117, 120, 128, 235
British Interplanetary Society 8, 263
Buckley, Nicole 182, 211
Budarin, Niokolai 103, 104, 105, 167, 185, 306, 309
Burbank, Dan 175
Bürgle, Klaus 10
Bursch, Dan 270, 291, 294, 300, 305
Bush, George 184, 186-188
Cabana, Robert 89-91, 116, 118, 128, 262, 311, 313, 314
Caldwell-Dyson, Tracey 245, 298
Canadarm1 207, 212
Canadarm2 100, 102, 104, 120, 126, 129-130, 133, 135, 137, 139, 142, 145, 148, 151-156, 159, 163-164, 166, 198, 208-210, 212, 214, 260, 306
Cardenas, Jeffrey 74
Cassidy, Chris 125, 262, 277, 278
Castle, Robert 70
Chamitoff, Greg 139, 169, 259, 265, 285, 286, 290, 291, 295-298, 309
Chance-Vought Company 18, 22
Charles, John 79, 81, 82
Chelomei, Vladimir 39, 54, 55, 65
Chesson, Robert 185, 189, 191, 194, 223
Chiao, Leroy 292, 310, 315
Chilton, Kevin 116, 128, 312, 315
Chrétien, Jean-Loup 236
Clark, John Russell 18, 19
Clarke, Arthur C. 8, 11
Cleator, Philip 311
Cline, Lynn 73, 190, 191, 194, 216, 225, 233, 235. 23, 311
Colbert, Stephen 128
Cole, Dandridge 20, 21, 58
Coleman, Cady 114, 137, 142, 180, 181
Columbia 67, 87, 102-105, 109, 148, 149, 155, 185, 194, 283, 285, 298, 303, 304, 306-309
Columbus Control Center 141, 216, 221
Concept Development Group (CDG) 60
Constellation 111
Convair 13, 15, 22, 26, 43, 51, 58
Cory, Jay 130, 177
Covey, Richard 253, 258
Creamer, T.J. 129
Cremins, Thomas 301
Crippen, Robert 57, 113, 236, 294, 298
Cristoforetti, Samantha 135, 173, 284
Cugno, Walter 131, 136, 184
Culbertson, Frank 287, 301, 310
Cupola 111-113, 128, 130, 131, 133-136, 152, 153, 155, 160, 177, 178, 195, 197, 198, 206, 207, 215, 264, 281
Curbeam, Robert 158, 159, 255, 305
Currie, Nancy 90
D’Vincent, Freeman 26
Das Marsprojekt (The Mars Project) 9, 11, 12
De Havilland Company 63
Der Stein vom Mond (book) 6
Destiny module 100, 101, 104. 120, 125-129, 131, 133, 138-140, 146, 148, 152, 153, 156, 162, 169, 171, 173-176, 178-182, 195, 218, 271, 287, 289, 291, 293, 300, 305
Detroit Rocket Society (DRS). 8
Dextre 103, 108, 110, 144-145, 151, 153-156, 208, 210-212, 214
Dezhurov, Vladimir 94, 121, 165, 181, 185, 301
Die Rakete zuden Planetenräumen 6
Disney, Walt 14, 16
Dobrovolsky, Georgy 54
Doi, Takao 225, 226, 229, 232, 254, 255
Dolan, Thomas 19, 22
Donlan, Charles 42
Dorsey, J.W. 25
Douglas Aircraft 21, 33, 34, 43
Dragon spacecraft 135, 156, 162, 196, 208
Drew, Alvin 151, 201, 202
Dual Keel 64
Dunbar, Bonnie 74, 185
Early Orbital Space Station (EOSS) 43
Earth Resources Module 41
Ehricke, Krafft 8, 10, 13, 15-17, 26, 32, 35, 36, 43
EIBA (Enhanced ISS Boom Assembly) 155
Elektron 168-170, 176
EMPIRE (Early Manned Planetary-Interplanetary Roundtrip Expedition) 36
Endeavour 87, 89-91, 98, 111, 112, 114, 115, 128, 129, 132, 136, 146, 148, 178, 231, 253, 255, 286, 288, 291, 302, 309
Energiya 54
Erb, Bryan 186, 209
ESA (European Space Agency) 63, 64, 66, 68, 119, 126, 128-130, 134, 136, 141-146, 160, 164, 168, 183-186, 189, 190, 191, 194-196, 208, 210, 215-222, 234, 240, 256, 295, 306, 307
ESTEC (European Space Research Center) 215, 217
Euro-Russian Technological Complex (ERTC) 66
Evolved Space Station 62
Expanded Space Operations Center 62
Experiment Logistics Module -Exposed Section 231
Experimental Manned Space Station (EMSS) 15
Facciol, Kristen 156, 198, 210-212
Faget, Max 66, 311
Feoktistov, Konstantin 54, 55
Ferguson, Chris 114, 286
Feustel, Andrew 201, 202, 215, 217, 219, 265, 277, 288
FGB 39, 68, 87-92, 98, 104, 115-120, 123-127, 131, 147, 157, 164, 168, 189, 190, 192, 193, 233, 243, 271
Fincke, Michael 171, 173, 267, 276, 286, 293, 296, 304, 313
Fischer, Jack 134,181, 201, 254, 257, 282, 283, 287, 303, 304,311, 314
Foale, Michael 76-78, 81, 254, 282-283, 287, 303-304, 310, 314
Ford Company 36,
Ford, Kevin 248, 284
Foreman, Mike 179
Forrester, Patrick 149, 150
Fossum, Mike 107, 114, 161, 174, 175, 257, 291
Frick, Stephen 293, 305
Fuglesang, Christer 164, 305
Fullerton, Richard 271
Functional Cargo Block 39, 68
Furukawa, Satoshi 114
Future Projects Office (FPO) 22
Gagarin Cosmonaut Training Center (GCTC) 92, 122, 233, 236, 237, 241, 242, 244, 245, 249, 274
Gagarin, Yuri 190, 233, 240, 298
Gail, Otto 6, 7, 9, 10, 12
Ganswindt, Hermann 10
Garan, Ron 114, 129, 161, 175, 181, 245, 257, 291
Garneau, Marc 98
Garriott, Owen 56
Gartmann, Heinz 8, 10, 12
General Electric Space and Missile Division 20
Gerst, Alexander 202, 261
Gerstenmaier, William 314, 315
Gesellschaft für Weltraumforschung (GfW) 8, 10, 11
Geyer, Mark 118, 235
Gibson, Robert 185
Gidzenko, Yuri 96-98, 191
Gilruth, Robert 45
Godwin, Linda 147
Goldin, Dan 68, 183, 188, 189
Goodyear 13, 21, 27
Gorbachev, Mikhail 186
Gorie, Dom 310
Growth Space Station 53
Grumman 22, 35, 40, 51, 58, 62
Guiana Space Center 215
Guidoni, Umberto 132, 302
Guppy aircraft 205, 206
Guy, Walter 275
Hadfield, Chris 118, 132, 154, 156, 158, 162, 177, 182, 212
Haigneré, Claudie 100
Haise, Fred 95, 316
Hale, Edward Everett 5
Ham, Ken 291
Hansen, Lauri 90, 95, 129, 189, 313-315
Harada, Chikara 225
Harbaugh, Greg 253
Harmony module 126, 128-131, 138, 141, 142, 144-46, 161, 162, 167, 172, 175, 181, 195, 204, 286
Hartsfield, Henry 48, 190
Herrington, John 166
Higginbotham, Joan 305
Hill, Paul 21
Hilton hotels 43
Hirasaki, John 188, 191
Hobaugh, Charles 179
Hodge, John 46, 60
Hoeppner, Helmut 11-14, 67
Hoffman, Jeff 270
Holland, Albert 312-314
Holloway, Thomas 70, 73, 77, 312
Holt, Denny 102, 127, 150, 189, 208, 252
Hoshide, Akihiko 180, 250, 260, 291
HTV (H-II Transfer Vehicle ) 87, 111, 113, 136, 143, 145, 208, 224, 225
Huntoon, Carolyn 83
Hurley, Doug 114
Hutchinson, Neil 149, 189, 208, 313
Hydrolab 92, 244, 274
Industrial Space Facility 66
Initial Space Station 52, 62
Intermediate Orbital Workshop 46
International Astronautical Federation 10
International Space Station Alpha 68
Italian Space Agency 215
Ivanishin, Anatoly 249
Jacobs, Dan 136, 192-194, 208, 234
JAXA (Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency) 63, 64, 66, 68, 224, 225, 227, 228, 274, 306
JEM (Japanese Experiment Module) 63, 112, 131, 143-146, 216, 224, 226, 229-231
JEM-RMS (Japanese Experiment Module Remote Manipulator System ) 145
Jett, Brent 292
JFCT (JAXA Flight Control Team) 227, 228
JLP (Japanese Logistics Module - Pressurized Section) 141, 144
John H. Chapman Space Centre 208
Johnson and Johnson 62
Johnson Space Center 40, 61, 177, 178, 187, 195-197, 199, 203-206, 209, 225, 228, 235, 285, 301
Johnson, Gary 86
Johnson, Gregory 313
Johnson, Malcolm 130
Joint Action Group (JAG) Planetary Missions Study 44
Kaleri, Alexander 161, 282, 283, 287, 303
Kamigaichi, Shigeki 225, 226, 228, 230, 232
Kanai, Norishige 201, 202, 241
Kayten, G.G. 25
Kelly, Mark 107, 288, 291
Kelly, Scott 167, 172, 262, 263, 271, 272
Kennedy Space Center 30, 185, 196, 204, 219, 231, 284
Kerswill, Roy 20
Kibo laboratory 103, 108-112, 128, 130, 131, 140, 143-146, 171-173, 193, 204, 216, 218, 224-228, 232, 257, 274, 306, 315
Kimbrough, Shane 245, 249, 286
Kitmacher, Gary 2, 4, 73-75, 78, 81, 83, 130, 135, 177, 237
Kizim, Leonid 55
Kleinknecht, Kenneth 57
Koelle, Heinz Hermann 8, 10-14, 17, 20-22, 27, 28, 30, 34-36, 39, 52, 67
Kohrs, Richard 187, 190, 208
Kondratyev, Dmitry 114, 286, 292, 297, 308
Konecci, Eugene 21
Kononenko, Oleg 162, 167, 203, 249, 276, 285-286, 288-289, 291
Kopra, Tim 171, 239, 264
Kornienko, Mikhail 167, 244, 245, 249
Korolev, Sergei P. 39
Kovalyonok, Vladimir 236, 241, 250
Kramer, Saunders 16, 20, 22, 38
Krikalev, Sergei 71, 73, 90, 91, 96-98, 100, 105, 117-118, 121, 163, 242, 292, 295, 312, 313
Kubrick, Stanley 20, 43
Laliberté, Guy 179
Lambsdorf, Graf von 183
Lange, Harry 19, 21
Langley Research Center 21, 27, 31, 33, 36
Lapp, Philip 209
Large Orbiting Research Lab 37
Lasswitz, Kurd 9
Lau, Conrad 18, 19, 22
Laurini, Daniele 135
Lebedev, Valentin 82
Leitch, William 7
Leonardo Permanent Multipurpose Module 135, 137
Leonov, Alexei 233, 308
Lindgren, Kjell 177, 249, 271, 272, 285
Lindsey, Steven 107
Littrow, Joseph von 5
LOC (Launch Operations Center) 30, 32
Lockheed Company 16, 20, 22, 24, 30, 36-38
Lonchakov, Yuri 132, 286
Long Duration Space Station 42
López-Alegría, Michael 106, 108, 166, 242, 305
Lopota, Vitaly A. 238
Lounge, John “Mike” 253
Lu, Edward 120, 310
Lucas, William 43, 46
Lunar Module Laboratory 35
Lundquist, Charles 89, 117, 118, 121, 127, 235, 315
Lunetta space station 9, 11, 12, 16
Lyapunov, B. 13
MacNaughton, John 209
Macro-life 20, 21
Madden, Robert 21
Magnus, Sandy 114, 286, 295
Malenchenko, Yuri 105, 239, 250, 297, 303, 304
Man and the Moon (movie) 14
Manber, Jeffrey 79
Manned Astronautical Research Station 26
Manned Observational Satellite 13, 35
Manned Orbital Development Station 33
Manned Orbiting Facility 58
Manned Orbiting Laboratory 30, 33, 294
Manned Scientific Orbital Laboratory 25
Manned Spacecraft Center 28, 45, 47, 57
Mark, Hans 62, 184, 311
Mars & Beyond (movie) 14
Marshall Space Flight Center 20, 22, 27, 28, 30, 36, 39, 42, 43, 46, 47, 51, 52, 58, 61, 184, 195, 196, 251
Martin Company 20, 25, 31, 40
Mastracchio, Rick 133, 162, 164, 256, 261
Maynard, Owen 28, 37
McArthur, William 106, 176, 258, 297, 298, 301, 303, 309, 310
McClain, Anne 203
Melvin, Leland 179
Menschen im Weltraum (book) 6
Mercury spacecraft 21, 26, 35, 60
Military Test Space Station 33
Mir 55, 65, 66, 68
Mir-2 65, 66, 68, 119, 187, 192
Mishin, Vasily 54, 55
Misurkin, Alexander 122, 125, 237, 265
MLM (Multipurpose Laboratory Module) 119, 233
MODS (Manned Orbital Development Station) 33
Modular Space Station 53
MOL 33, 34, 35, 39, 57, 294
Morin, Lee 293, 305
MORL (Manned Orbital Research Laboratory) 30-33, 35, 36, 43, 46, 51, 63
MOSS (Manned Orbital Space Station) 38
MPLM (Multi-Purpose Logistics Module) 100, 105, 114, 131, 137, 138, 141, 184, 215, 217
MPMM (Multi-Purpose Mission Module) 37, 38, 42, 43, 51
MRM2 (Mini Research Module 2) 124, 239
MSC (Manned Spacecraft Center) 28, 29, 37, 40, 42, 46, 52
MSFC 20, 22, 27, 28, 30, 36, 39, 42, 43, 46, 47, 51, 52, 58, 61, 184, 195, 196, 251
MSOL (Manned Scientific Orbital Laboratory) 25
MSS (Modular Space Station) 53
MSS (Mobile Servicing System) 151, 156, 208, 214
MTSS (Military Test Space Station) 33
Mukai, Chiaki 227
Multi-Purpose Mission Module 37, 38, 42, 43, 51
Multi-Stage Rockets and Artificial Satellites (paper) 9
Mulville, Daniel 311
NACA 18
Nadezhda space station 65
Nakasone, Yasuhiro 183
Nauka multi-purpose laboratory module 119, 157, 233
NEEMO (NASA Extreme Environment Mission operations) 303, 308
NERVA 50
Nespoli, Paolo 114, 126, 142, 181, 201, 298
Neutral Buoyancy Laboratory 267, 273
Newman, James 90, 117
Nicholson, Leonard 103
Nitsch, Alexander 221
Nixon, Richard 34, 54
Node 87, 89-92, 97, 98, 102, 107-113, 115, 119, 120, 124-139, 141, 142, 144-147, 160-163, 167-169, 171-173, 175, 176, 178-182, 192, 195, 204, 206, 207, 218, 220, 270, 276, 292, 306
Noguchi, Soichi 144, 173
Noriega, Carlos 98
North American Aviation 27, 29, 36, 47
Northrop 22
Nova rocket 22, 30
Novitskiy, Oleg 240, 248, 284
Nowak, Lisa 107
Nyberg, Karen 181, 291
Nygren, Richard 194
O’Neill Sunflower 58
O’Neill, Gerald 20, 58
OASF (Orbital Astronomy Support Facility) 43, 51
Obama, Barack 111
Oberth, Hermann 6-11, 18, 26
OBSS (Orbiter Boom Sensor System) 256
Ochoa, Ellen 293, 305
Oefelein, William 305
OKB-1 39, 54
OKB-52 39, 54
OLF (Orbital Launch Facility) 22-24, 30, 32, 36, 38, 49, 52
Olivier, Jean 30, 32, 43, 50, 51
Olling, Edward 28, 37
OLO (Orbital Launch Operations) 22, 24, 34
Olsen, Greg 310
OLV (Orbital Launch Vehicle) 22, 23, 24, 30, 32
Onishi, Takuya 249, 264
Onufriyenko, Yuri 294
Optimale Raketen 11
Orbital Astronomy Support Facility 43
Orbital Launch Facility 22-24, 30, 32, 36, 38, 49, 52
Orbital Launch Operations Simulation Model 30
Orbital Transfer Vehicle 59
Orbital Workshop 39, 46, 56, 57
Orbiting Space Platform 24
Ordway, Frederick 19, 20, 21
Orlan spacesuit 119, 122, 123, 132, 233, 241, 254, 258, 259, 265, 266, 267, 268, 270, 271, 274, 276, 277, 279, 306
OTV (Orbital Transfer Vehicle) 59
Ovchinin, Alexey 163, 245
Padalka, Gennady 162, 170, 174, 178, 238, 244, 247, 249, 267, 276
Paine, Thomas 47
Parazynski, Scott 108, 132, 155, 156, 256
Patrick, Nicholas 149, 150, 305
Patsayev, Viktor 54
Patti, Bernard 130, 184, 186, 190, 194, 216, 218, 222
PCBM (Passive Common Berthing Mechanisms) 131, 134, 138
Peake, Tim 239, 264
Peenemünde rocket center 11
Pettit, Don 103-105, 127, 162, 276-278, 286, 288-289, 302, 306, 308, 313-314
PGO cargo compartment 115
Piland, Robert 315
Pirquet, Guido von 7, 10, 11
PMA (Pressurized Mating Adapters) 87, 91, 97, 99, 102, 118, 125-127, 129-132, 138, 147, 148, 197, 258, 266
Poisk airlock 123, 124, 259, 271
Polansky, Mark 305
Popovkin, Vladimir 238
Potocnik, Hermann 7, 9
Powell, Luther 183
Power Tower 60, 64
Precourt, Charles 185
Price, Charles 252
Problem Vožnje Po Vesolju (book) 7
Project Horizon 17-21, 30, 50
Prokopev, Sergei 202
Proton rocket 39, 54, 66, 89, 92, 94, 116, 117, 122, 187, 233
RAM (Research Application Modules) 52, 58
Rassvet module 124, 125, 135
Raumtrecker (Space Tractor) 11, 12, 14, 16
Readdy, William 240
Reagan, Ronald 60, 61, 66
Reeves, William 79, 80, 89, 95, 99, 189
Reisman, Garrett 166, 291, 306
Reiter, Thomas 105-107, 140, 191, 216, 305, 307
Revin, Sergei 162, 238, 247
Revised Baseline (space station) 64
Rising, Boardman 16
Ritchie, Donald 8, 9, 10
RMS (Remote Manipulator System) 90, 101, 113, 115, 134, 143-146, 151-153, 155, 183, 208, 211, 224, 253, 255, 258, 306, 307
Rockwell 59, 64
Romanenko, Roman 178, 179
Romick, Darrell 13
Rominger, Kent 132, 283, 284
Ross, Harold 9, 11, 12
Ross, Jerry 90, 251, 252, 255, 305
RSA (Russian Space Agency) 118, 234
RSA Central Research Institute for Machine Building 234
RSC-Energiya 233, 234
Runco, Mario 253
Russian Federal Space Agency Mission Control Center 234
Ryazansky, Sergey 201
Ryzhikov, Sergei 245, 249
Salyut 39, 54, 55, 65, 68, 182, 281, 298, 303, 312
Samokutyaev, Alexander 114, 170, 181, 245
Sänger , Eugen 11
SARJ (Solar Array Alpha Joints) 147, 149, 150, 158
Satcher, Robert 179
Satellab 18, 19, 22, 24
Satellite Rocket 52 12
Saturn rocket 7, 15, 17, 19-20, 22-25, 27-31, 34, 36-40, 42-44, 46-49, 51-53, 56, 57
Saturn V Single Launch Space Station 44
Saunders, Melanie 89, 92, 93, 103, 123, 186, 191, 193
Savitskaya, Svetlana 182
Schlegel, Hans 142, 143, 186, 191
Schnitzer, Emanuel 21, 27, 36
Scott, Winston 254
Scout missile 18
Semenov, Yuri 55
Shelley, Carl 225
Shepherd, William 92, 96-98, 291, 292, 313
Shkaplerov, Anton 201, 202, 284
ShREC (Shuttle Rotating Expedition Crew Members) 304
Silverbird 11
Silverstein, Abe 18
S-IVB Orbital Experiment Module 39
Skripochka, Oleg 123
Skvortsov, Alexander 129, 245, 265, 268, 304
Skylab 25, 46, 56, 57
Smith, Charladean 155, 208, 210, 211
Smith, Lowell 33
Smith, Ralph 9, 11, 12
Smith, Steve 293, 294
Solovyev, Vladimir 55, 182, 185
Sonny Carter Training Facility 199
Soyuz 39, 54, 55, 65, 67-73, 77, 79, 86,87, 92-97, 100, 102-105, 108, 111, 113-116, 118-124, 127, 133, 135, 163, 186-188, 191, 215, 224-225, 233-234, 236-242, 244-250, 271, 281, 283-286, 288-290, 292, 304, 306-310
Space Base 47-49, 51, 52
Space Council 19
space hospital 21, 43
Space Industries Inc 66
Space Medicine (book) 9
Space Operations Center 59, 62
Space Station Alpha 68
Space Station Freedom 66-68
Space Station Operation Facility 227
Space Station Study Office 28
Space Station Systems Analysis Study 58
Space Station Task Force 60-62
Space Terminal 8, 9
Space Trainer 26
Space Vehicle Mockup Facility 200
Space Village 21
Spacelab 141, 143, 183-185, 190, 195, 215-217, 225, 301
SpaceX 135, 143
SPAR (Special Projects and Advanced Research) 63
SPDM “Dextre” (Special Purpose Dexterous Manipulator) 103, 108, 110, 144, 145, 151, 153-156, 208, 210-212, 214
Spinner 64
Spring, Sherwood 251, 252
springboard station 6
Sputnik 195, 233, 240
SSRMS (Space Station Remote Manipulator) 102, 104, 109, 111, 125, 126, 130-134, 137, 139, 142, 145, 148, 151-156, 159, 208, 210, 211, 252
Stafford, Thomas 188, 236, 308
Star Trek (TV show) 51
STB (Subsystem Test Bed) 40, 46
Stefanyshyn-Piper, Heidemarie 150, 286
Sternfeld, Ary 10
STL (Space Technology Laboratory) 22
Stoiko, M. 25
Stuhlinger, Ernst 14, 17
Sturckow, Rick 90, 287
Subsystem Test Bed 40, 46
Suffredini, Michael 150, 311
Sullivan, Kathy 184, 262
Surayev, Maxim 123, 266
Svobodnoe Prostranstvo 5
Swanson, Steven 149, 150, 272, 287
Syromyatnikov, Vladimir 55
Tani, Daniel 147, 297, 304
Tanner, Joseph 98
Tarelkin, Evgeny 248, 284
TASSEL (Three Astronaut Space System Experimental Laboratory) 26, 35
Taylor, General 17
Tereshkova, Valentina 233
Terra space station 16, 17
Thales Alenia Space 63, 126, 134, 137
Thatcher, Margaret 61, 183, 184, 185
Thirkettle, Alan 129, 130, 136, 143, 184, 194, 215, 217-220, 240
Thirsk, Robert 140, 179, 247, 310
Thompson, Robert 40
Thornton, Kathryn 253, 294
Tiesenhausen, Georg von 30, 32
Tingle, Scott 201, 202, 241
Tito, Dennis 100
Tokarev, Valery 106, 297, 303, 309
Tranquility module 111-113, 124, 125, 126, 128-131, 133, 135, 136, 173, 176, 179, 180, 195, 206
Treschev, Sergei 300, 302
TRW Company 52, 61, 62
Tsiolkovsky, Konstantin 5, 10, 13, 26
TsNIIMash 234
Tsukuba Space Center 224-226, 228, 274
TsUP 234
Tsutsui, Fumiya 315
Tyurin, Mikhail 94, 301
Unity module 87, 89-92, 115, 116, 119, 120, 125-133, 135-139, 146, 147, 167, 169, 171, 178, 179, 182, 195, 270, 276, 292
Universal Dependent CAN 38
University of Chicago 9
Usachev, Yuri 121, 179, 181, 277, 299
Vande Hei, Mark 237
Vaughn, Chester 188
Verein für Raumschiffahrt 6, 9
Verne, Jules 121
Vinogradov, Pavel 106, 107
Volk, Igor 182
Volkov, Sergei 114, 167, 170, 245, 286, 291
Volkov, Vladislav 54
Voss, Janice 76, 140
Voss, Jim 154, 168, 179, 277, 296, 300
Voss, Suzan 139
Wakata, Koichi 133, 135, 172, 174, 178, 180
Walheim, Rex 114, 168, 305
Walker, Shannon 298
Walz, Carl 170, 270, 294, 299, 305
Weaver, Laurie 178
Webb, James 33
Weltluftfahrt (magazine) 8, 10
Wheelock, Doug 171, 173
Whitson, Peggy 103, 109, 111, 134, 156, 240, 256, 276, 281, 291, 292, 294-297, 300, 303, 304, 306-308, 312, 315
Williams, Dafydd 164, 213, 243, 273, 280
Williams, Francis 17, 19
Williams, Jeffrey 98, 99, 106, 107, 113, 120, 123, 136, 163, 174, 179, 180, 236, 241, 245, 258, 264-267, 269, 311, 314
Williams, Sunita 106, 108, 112, 120, 128, 158, 250, 260, 287, 293, 297 304, 305, 312
Wilson, Stephanie 107, 139
Winne, Frank de 140, 171, 174, 179
Wiseman, Reid 176, 261
Wohnbirne space station 10
Wohnrad space station 7
Wolf, David 83, 166
World, the Flesh and the Devil (book) 7-10
Wright Patterson (USAF Base) 8
X-20 Dyna-Soar 18
Yoshizaki, Izumi 315
Young, John 298
Young, Kenneth 95, 234
Yui, Kimiya 167, 249, 285
Yurchikhin, Fyodor 201, 265, 287, 309
Zalyotin, Sergei 302
Zamka, George 112
Zarya module 87-92, 104, 115-117, 119, 120, 122, 124, 125, 127, 131, 147, 157, 164, 168, 189, 192, 255
Zvezda module 92-94, 97, 98, 100, 104, 105, 115, 116, 119-124, 127, 132, 147, 157, 161, 163-165, 168-170, 178, 179, 181, 189, 192, 242, 259, 271, 277, 279, 285, 297, 299, 300, 302, 303, 305
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