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adam_text | CONTENTS
LIST
OF
ILLUSTRATIONS
...........................................
XIII
PREFACE
...................................................
XVII
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
...........................................
XIX
1
IT
WILL
TAKE
A
HUNDRED FLIGHTS
......................................
1
THE ASTRONAUTS ASTRONAUT
......................................
1
BIRTH
PAINS
..................................................
3
A
CALCULATED
RISK?
.............................................
4
THE BUTTERFLY
AND
THE
BULLET
.....................................
5
THE
ROCKY ROAD
TO
STS-1
.......................................
6
SOFTWARE:
THE
BIGGEST
STUMBLING
BLOCK
.............................
10
RIDE
OF
A
LIFETIME
............................................
11
CHECKING
OUT
COLUMBIA
.......................................
16
A
SPACIOUS,
SPARTAN
HOME-FROM-HOME
............................
18
RETURN
TO
CALIFORNIA!
.........................................
19
A
RACE AGAINST
TIME
..........................................
23
BIRTHDAY
THRILLS,
SPILLS AND
DIRTY
WINDOWS
..........................
25
A
HALVED
MISSION
............................................
26
FLEXING CANADARM S
MUSCLES
....................................
28
A
SCIENTIFIC
BOUNTY
...........................................
30
AN
AMBITIOUS
MISSION
.........................................
32
SPACE
SICKNESS
..............................................
33
SUBSTITUTION: IECM OFF, PDP `ON
..............................
34
PATHFINDER
FOR
SPACELAB
.......................................
35
A
MONSTER
STORM
............................................
39
ROOM
FOR
IMPROVEMENT
.......................................
42
IT
WILL
TAKE
A
HUNDRED
FLIGHTS
.................................
44
A
QUIET
MISSION
.............................................
46
...............................................
47
IT
JUST
GOES
THERMAL
TESTS
...............................................
49
IBLIOYHEK
DEUTSCHES
LY LUSELLM
::
I
_Y
..
VIII
CONTENTS
TYING
UP
LOOSE
ENDS
..........................................
50
VEIL
OF SECRECY
..............................................
51
DATE
WITH
THE
PRESIDENT
.......................................
52
2 COLUMBIA DELIVERS
............................................
55
AN
UNPROTECTED
CREW
.........................................
55
SPACE
TRUCK
................................................
57
THE
`ACE
MOVING COMPANY
...................................
59
SPACEWALKING
FROM
THE
SHUTTLE
..................................
62
PRACTICE
FOR
THE
SOLAR MAX
REPAIR
................................
64
SPACEWALK
CANCELLED
..........................................
65
A
HELLISH
RIDE
HOME
..........................................
66
SPACELAB:
A MULTIPURPOSE RESEARCH
FACILITY
..........................
68
SPACELAB-1:
A
`FREE-FOR-ALL
MISSION
...............................
71
SPACELAB
ONLY
MODIFICATIONS
TO
COLUMBIA
........................
72
ASSEMBLY
OF
SPACELAB-1
.......................................
72
A
COMPLEX MISSION
...........................................
73
PILOTS:
AVOID
THE
SPACELAB!
.....................................
78
PROBLEMS
BEFORE
RE-ENTRY
......................................
80
NEW
MISSION,
NEW NUMBER
.....................................
82
A `NEW COLUMBIA
...........................................
84
A
POLITICAL
FLIGHT
.............................................
86
`MISSION IMPOSSIBLE
..........................................
88
THE
CURSE OF
STEVE
HAWLEY
.....................................
89
A
TRIUMPHANT
START
TO
A
TRAGIC
YEAR
...............................
92
STS-61C:
THE
END OF
INNOCENCE
...............................
93
TOUGH
TO
LAUNCH,
TOUGHER
TO
LAND
................................
95
3 RECOVERY
AFTER
CHALLENGER
......................................
99
A
BUSY
YEAR CUT SHORT
.........................................
99
THE `REAL
ASTRONAUT LOOK
RETURNS
..............................
102
SECRET
MISSION
.............................................
103
A
MYSTERIOUS,
`FLASHING
SATELLITE
................................
104
COLUMBIA
BACK IN BUSINESS
....................................
106
AN
URGENT MISSION
..........................................
106
A LEASED
SATELLITE
............................................
107
PUSHING
THE
ENVELOPE
........................................
109
ONE DOWN,
ONE
TO
GO
........................................
110
WHAT
YOU
SAW
WAS WHAT
YOU GOT
...............................
112
LDEF
COMES
HOME
.........................................
115
A
MINI-SPACELAB MISSION
.....................................
116
A
RECORD-SETTING
FLIGHT
.......................................
118
WELL-WEATHERED
.............................................
119
UNFINISHED
BUSINESS
.........................................
120
ASTRO-1: FOUR
POWERFUL EYES ON
THE
UNIVERSE
.....................
122
AN
AMBITIOUS VENTURE
........................................
124
CONTENTS
IX
HYDROGEN LEAKS
............................................
125
ASTRO-1
COMES ALIVE
.......................................
129
SUCCESS
FROM FAILURE
.........................................
133
AN
EARLIER-THAN-PLANNED
LANDING
................................
134
RETURN
OF
SPACELAB
..........................................
135
A
SINGLE-SHIFT MISSION
........................................
138
A
MODERN-DAY
TORTURE
CHAMBER
................................
140
RODENT
STUDIES
.............................................
141
FIRST JELLYFISH
IN
SPACE
........................................
143
A
CONTINGENCY SPACEWALK?
....................................
143
4
EXTENDED
CAPBILITIES
.........................................
147
A
PERSONAL CONNECTION
.......................................
147
THE BENEFIT
OF
LONGER SHUTTLE
MISSIONS
...........................
147
A
SCIENTIFIC AND PSYCHOLOGICAL
CHALLENGE
..........................
149
CRYSTAL
GROWTH
.............................................
153
RCRS
PROBLEMS
............................................
156
A
STEADY MISSION
...........................................
156
FLUID
PHYSICS
..............................................
158
COMBUSTION
RESEARCH
........................................
161
BIOTECHNOLOGY
.............................................
162
A
FIT
AND
HEALTHY
CREW
.......................................
163
HALF-FULL
OR
HALF-EMPTY?
......................................
166
A
SATELLITE
FOR
THE
PAST, PRESENT AND
FUTURE
........................
167
TESTING NOBEL
PRIZE
SCIENCE
...................................
168
FLIGHT
RULES OVERRULED
........................................
169
LAGEOS-2
DEPLOYMENT
......................................
170
`TELESCIENCE
PUT
TO
THE TEST
...................................
173
PREPARING
FOR
SPACE
STATION OPERATIONS
...........................
174
COLUMBIA
RETURNS
`HOME
TO
KSC
...............................
177
YOU
WOULDN T
BELIEVE
ME!
...................................
179
MINI-MARATHONS
............................................
180
AN IMPORTANT
MISSION
FOR
GERMANY
.............................
181
A
TROUBLED
ROAD
TO
SPACE
.....................................
183
RED
LIGHTS IN
THE
COCKPIT
......................................
185
`THERE S
ONLY
ONE
JERRY ROSS!
..................................
188
A
FULL
PLATE OF EXPERIMENTS
....................................
190
TORTURE
CHAMBER
...........................................
192
ROBOTIC
EXPERIMENTS
.........................................
193
AN
EXTENDED
MISSION
........................................
195
JOHN
BLAHA
AND
THE
LONG
ROAD
TO
SLS-2
..........................
196
A
CONTROVERSIAL
FLIGHT
........................................
198
OFF
TO
WORK
...............................................
200
A
PRODUCTIVE MISSION
........................................
205
COOL
CREW
.................................................
208
X
CONTENTS
USMP-2: LONG-TERM
PAYOFF
....................................
209
OAST-2:
A
TECHNOLOGY TESTBED
.................................
213
PREPARING
FOR
THE
SPACE STATION
.................................
216
SOLAR
STUDIES.......
.............
218
A
SUPERB
SCIENTIFIC SUCCESS
....................................
219
TWO HISTORIC
`COLUMBIAS......................................
220
IML-2:
AN
INTERNATIONAL
TRIUMPH
...............................
221
FOUR
SHUTTLES
IN FLORIDA
......................................
223
A BUSY,
AROUND-THE-CLOCK
MISSION
...............................
224
PRACTISING
FOR
THE
SPACE STATION
.................................
227
A
SMOOTH
FLIGHT
............................................
232
RECORD-BREAKERS!
...........................................
233
5 GOLDEN
AGE
................................................
235
OVERHAUL
.................................................
236
A DIFFICULT
ROAD
TO
SPACE
......................................
237
SEVENTH
TIME
LUCKY
..........................................
239
IMPORTANT
GOVERNMENT
BUSINESS FOR
FRED LESLIE
....................
241
CRYSTAL
GROWTH RESEARCH
......................................
243
GROWING
CROPS
IN
SPACE
......................................
243
THE `BIG
PICTURE
............................................
244
THE
STRANGE
BEHAVIOUR
OF
FLUIDS
IN
MICROGRAVITY
....................
246
SEMICONDUCTOR FACTORY IN
SPACE
................................
248
A
FLAWLESS
MISSION
..........................................
250
SATELLITE
ON A STRING
.........................................
251
BAD
SIMULATION RUN
..........................................
253
LEARNING
TO
WALK
...........................................
254
BLOODIED
NOSES
.............................................
256
USMP-3:
TORCHBEARER
OF
THE
`SEMICONDUCTOR AGE
..................
260
MISSION
EXTENDED
...........................................
261
THE
MIDDECK GLOVEBOX
......................................
262
A
BITTERSWEET
MISSION
........................................
264
SHORT-NOTICE
SPACELAB
........................................
266
A
WORRYING
DISCOVERY
........................................
268
THE
BUSIEST DAY
............................................
270
FLUID
PHYSICS RESEARCH
.......................................
272
MEDICAL
EXPERIMENTS
.........................................
274
COLUMBIA S `OTHER
PASSENGERS
..................................
276
RECORD-BREAKERS
............................................
277
SPACE
STATION PRACTICE
........................................
278
ORFEUS-SPAS-2:
A
FREE-FLYING
OBSERVATORY
.......................
280
BOOSTER
CONCERNS
.........................................
282
WSF-3:
AN ORBITING
SEMICONDUCTOR
FACTORY
........................
284
A
SHORTER-THAN-PLANNED
FREE-FLIGHT
..............................
286
`BIONIC
EYES ?
..............................................
287
CONTENTS
XI
A LITTLE
MORE ELBOW
GREASE
..................................
288
COLUMBIA
BREAKS
HER
OWN RECORD
...............................
290
6A
MINIATURE
SPACE STATION
.....................................
293
A BROKEN
ANKLE
............................................
293
PENULTIMATE
SPACELAB
........................................
295
MSL-
1:
INVESTIGATING
PHYSICAL SCIENCE
PHENOMENA
...................
297
UNDERSTANDING
COMBUSTION
ON
EARTH
AND
IN
SPACE
..................
299
CHANGE
OF
FORTUNE
..........................................
300
A
PRODUCTIVE, ALBEIT
SHORT,
FLIGHT
................................
303
REFLIGHT
..................................................
308
MAKING
LEMONADE
OUT OF
LEMONS
...............................
309
COMBUSTION
SCIENCE
EXPERIMENTS
................................
311
SPACE
STATION
HARDWARE
DEMONSTRATIONS
..........................
314
MATERIALS
RESEARCH
..........................................
315
THE
`REVOLUTIONARY TEMPUS
..................................
316
SUCCESS,
SECOND
TIME
AROUND
...................................
318
LEONID S LONG
WAIT
..........................................
318
FIRST
SPACEWALK
FROM COLUMBIA
................................
319
A FREE-FLYING
SOLAR OBSERVATORY
.................................
320
DOING
THE TWIST
............................................
322
SPARTAN IN
A SPIN
...........................................
323
RESCUING
SPARTAN
...........................................
325
OUR
LAST
CHANCE
TO
LOOK
AT
THIS
...............................
327
AERCAM/SPRINT
............................................
329
REFINING
SPACEWALKING
TECHNIQUES
...............................
330
FREE-FLYING
CAMERA
..........................................
332
USMP-4:
A
GREAT
MISSION
...................................
333
A
REDEPLOYMENT OF
SPARTAN?
...................................
336
BITTERSWEET
VOYAGE
..........................................
337
NO
BLAME FOR
CHAWLA
........................................
339
TOM
CRUISE S
STUNTMAN
......................................
341
EVERYONE
IS
A
MISSION
SPECIALIST
..............................
341
NEUROLAB
AND
THE
`DECADE
OF
THE
BRAIN
..........................
342
ABSEILING INTO
THE
SPACELAB
...................................
343
INCREDIBLE!
..............................................
344
AN
EXTRA PUSH ALONG
THE
WAY
..................................
346
A
SEVERAL-THOUSAND-STRONG
CREW
................................
347
A
MAGNIFICENT MISSION
.......................................
347
RCRS
PROBLEMS
............................................
349
RODENT
EXPERIMENTS
.........................................
350
NEONATAL
DEATHS
............................................
353
A
FAST
PACE
ON
BOARD
`BLURROLAB................................
354
STRICTLY
NON-STATION
MISSIONS ONLY
...............................
360
A HEAVY
PAYLOAD
...........................................
361
XII
CONTENTS
IUS
PROBLEMS
..............................................
363
MAKING SUPERMAN
JEALOUS
....................................
364
ASTRONOMICAL
TARGETS
........................................
365
GENESIS
OF
CHANDRA
.........................................
366
THE
ROCKY
ROAD
TO
SPACE
......................................
368
CUTOFF! GIVE
CUTOFF!
.......................................
369
DOING HER JOB
..............................................
370
NEAR-DISASTER
..............................................
372
CHANDRA
READY
TO
OPEN
ITS
X-RAY
EYES
............................
373
MIDDECK
EXPERIMENTS
........................................
374
7 UNCERTAIN FUTURE
............................................
377
A
SHIP WITHOUT A MISSION
.....................................
377
A
NEAR-DISASTROUS
ASCENT
......................................
378
LEAN,
MEAN
MACHINE
.........................................
379
AN
ASTRONOMICAL
ICON
........................................
381
HST
SM-3:
`THE
BIGGIE .......................................
383
A
LONG
ROAD
TO
SPACE
........................................
387
GETTING
OUTTA
TOWN
IN
A
HURRY!
...............................
388
NOT
OUT OF
THE
WOODS
YET
.....................................
390
HUBBLE
CAPTURED
............................................
392
MASTERFUL
PERFORMANCES
....................................
395
A
MORE CAPABLE
HUBBLE
......................................
399
HOMEWARD
BOUND
..........................................
404
JUST
A RESEARCH MISSION
.....................................
405
AN
ISRAELI
IN
SPACE
..........................................
407
AN IMPORTANT
MISSION
FOR
SCIENCE
...............................
409
A
PURPOSE-BUILT RESEARCH MODULE
...............................
410
ALONG
WAIT
...............................................
415
BINGO! WE
NAILED
ONE!
.....................................
417
HOT
SCIENCE
IN
A
WARM
LAB
....................................
419
SMALL
WONDERS
AND
JOYS
......................................
424
ABSOLUTELY
NO CONCERN
FOR
ENTRY
..............................
425
LAST DAY
..................................................
426
8
IN
MY
BOOK,
THEY
ALWAYS
LANDED
...............................
429
PREMONITIONS
..............................................
429
LOCK
THE
DOORS
...........................................
432
THE
GOLDEN
EGG
.............................................
434
TIMELINE
TO
TRAGEDY
.........................................
436
DEBRIS
SEARCHING
AND SOUL SEARCHING
.............................
441
MORE
STABLE
THAN
LAUNCH?
.....................................
446
A
VERY
`HUMAN
MACHINE
......................................
451
COLUMBIA S
MISSIONS
............................................
457
INDEX
.......................................................
475
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any_adam_object | 1 |
author | Evans, Ben 1976- |
author_GND | (DE-588)114651395X |
author_facet | Evans, Ben 1976- |
author_role | aut |
author_sort | Evans, Ben 1976- |
author_variant | b e be |
building | Verbundindex |
bvnumber | BV045533040 |
ctrlnum | (OCoLC)255098269 (DE-599)GBV510789331 |
era | Geschichte 1981-2003 gnd |
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