Infinity Beckoned

- Authors
- Gallentine, Jay
- Publisher
- University of Nebraska Press
- Tags
- science , history , his037070 history , modern , 20th century
- ISBN
- 9780803234468
- Date
- 2016-01-01T00:00:00+00:00
- Size
- 4.52 MB
- Lang
- en
What we know today about the Moon, Mars, and Venus has been erected on a colorful foundation of human experience reaching back to the 1960s. Where to begin?
\- A flawless machine telling us that Mars had life was conjured-up by a guy who’d only been trying to provide clean water.
\- Soviet moon rovers were puppeteered by hush-hush five-man teams working behind three layers of guarded gates inside a top-secret, off-the-map town without even a name.
\- The dreamers responsible for landing on Venus realized that dropping down through heavy clouds of sulfuric acid and 900-degree heat was best accomplished by surfing.
\- Soviet Russia’s director of planetary missions absolutely hated the job. But he spent fifteen years there anyway, enduring a paranoid bureaucracy where even the copy machines were strictly regulated.
Why did these people do it? Drawn to the unknown – to the majestic mystery of just what lay out there in the great beyond – they submitted to curiosity and wonder. In sum, *Infinity Beckoned*.
This new work by Jay Gallentine delivers a rich complement of never-before-heard stories from first-person perspectives. Built upon a slew of brand-new interviews, *Infinity Beckoned* provides an immediate human context. It’s not even about space so much as it is about driven people engaged in brand-new undertakings. Learn how the clean-water machine got to Mars. How the top-secret town came to be. Learn much more: all from the point of view of those who actually lived it, and whose tireless efforts have expanded our knowledge of the inner solar system.