The All-American Boys

Cover of The All-American Boys by Walter Cunningham
Publisher: ibooks
Year: 2003
Language: en
Edition: Updated
Pages: 439
ISBN-13: 9780743458498
Dimensions:
Height: 10 Inches
Length: 6.25 Inches
Weight: 1.5 Pounds
Width: 1.5 Inches
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“The All-American Boys” by Walter Cunningham is an updated memoir published by ibooks in 2003, spanning 439 pages. This candid account offers insights from a former Marine jet jockey and physicist who became NASA’s second civilian astronaut. Cunningham explores the complexities of the astronaut experience, detailing both the strengths and weaknesses of his peers while providing an insider’s perspective on the “astropolitics” that influenced the astronaut corps.

Readers will find a thorough examination of NASA’s training program, alongside poignant reflections on significant events such as the Apollo 1 tragedy and Cunningham’s own flight on Apollo 7. This edition also addresses the challenges faced by NASA, including the Shuttle disasters of Challenger and Columbia, and presents Cunningham’s views on the future direction of the manned space program. The book delves into themes of history, military, and aeronautics, making it a comprehensive resource for those interested in the evolution of space exploration and the human stories behind it.


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“The All-American Boys” is a no-holds-barred candid memoir by a former Marine jet jockey and physicist who became NASA’s second civilian astronaut. Walter Cunningham presents the astronauts in all their strengths and their weaknesses in this dramatically revised and totally updated edition of a book that was considered an instant classic in its first edition over two decades ago. From its insider’s view of the pervasive “astropolitics” that guided the functioning of the astronaut corps to its thoughtful discussion of the Columbia tragedy, “The All-American Boys” resonates with Cunningham’s passion for humanity’s destiny in space which endures today. This is not just a “tell-all” book. It is also a story of the triumph of American heroes. Cunningham brings us into the NASA training program and reveals what it takes physically and mentally to be an astronaut. He poignantly relates the story of the devastating Apollo 1 fire that took the lives of astronauts Grissom, White, and Chaffee and his own later successful flight on Apollo 7. This new edition includes an update of the manned space program and his “tell it like it is” observation of NASA’s successes and failures. It also includes commentary on the Shuttle disasters Of Challenger and Columbia and his views on what NASA should be doing to get back on track and to regain public support.

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ISBN-13: 9780743458498.
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Language: en. Pages: 439. Edition: Updated.

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