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From bestselling author and British astronaut Tim Peake, an
inspirational human history of space travel, from the Apollo
missions to our future forays to Mars. The Right Stuff for a new
generation.PERFECT GIFT FOR FATHER''S DAY''This book is brilliant -
once in a blue moon. A book for the whole family.'' Chris Evans,
Virgin Radio''The most wonderful book ... Tim Peake is a historian
and encyclopaedia of space.’ Rory Stewart''An extraordinary book.
For anyone - even if you’re not interested in Space. If you’re
interested in human stories and the human character - this is
delightful.'' BBC Breakfast''A fascinating, detailed, playful book
drawn from extensive research – Peake met seven Apollo astronauts,
Russian cosmonauts and various other space technicians – as well as
his considerable personal experience. Lifts the lid on what space
is like: the dedication and sacrifice; the politics and pantomime;
the practicalities and the peril; the glory and fame; the
adjustment back to normal life.'' iPaper''A thrilling human history
of space'' Daily Mirror''The bible of space travel'' Chris Moyles,
Radio XAs seen in the major TV series Secrets of Our Universe with
Tim Peake.Only 628 people in human history have left Earth. This is
their story.Astronaut Tim Peake traces the lives of the remarkable
men and women who have forged the way for humanity beyond Earth,
from Yuri Gagarin to Neil Armstrong, from Valentina Tereshkova to
Peggy Whitson.Full of fascinating insight into our greatest
pioneers and unsung heroes, and astonishing detail only an
astronaut would know, Peake''s book is the first of its kind to
chronicle the human evolution of space exploration over sixty
years, from our first forays to now. In the process, Peake reveals
what spaceflight is really like: the wondrous view of Earth, the
surreal weightlessness, the extraordinary danger, the surprising
humdrum, the unexpected humour, the new-found perspective, the
years of training, the psychological pressures, the gruelling
physical toll, the thrill of launch and the trepidation of
re-entry.In the next few years, NASA will send the first woman and
the first person of colour to step on the lunar surface. What will
separate these upcoming moonwalkers from the legendary Apollo
crews? Does it still take a derring-do attitude, super-human
fitness, intelligence, plus ''the right stuff'' - a fabled grace
under pressure? And how will astronauts travel even further - to
Mars and beyond?Space: The Human Story reveals all.''Space
enthusiasts will snap up Peake’s compelling book in their droves,
but his account of courage, camaraderie and the determination to go
where few have gone before deserves to be read by a much wider
audience too'' – Daily Express