An edition of "Live from Cape Canaveral" (2007)

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covering the space race, from Sputnik to today

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An edition of "Live from Cape Canaveral" (2007)

"Live from Cape Canaveral"

covering the space race, from Sputnik to today

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NBC TV reporter Barbree will be a familiar figure to many readers for his frequent appearances on the Today show and his decadeslong coverage of the space program. As a cub radio announcer in Georgia in the late 1950s, Barbree (coauthor of Moon Shot) realized the next big story was taking place on the rocket launch pad in Florida. He began a string of scoops early on when, hiding in a men's room stall, he heard that a satellite launch would carry the first broadcast from space, a recorded message from President Eisenhower. Barbree's inside access allows him to give pungent details: in 1961, [t]he astronauts' crew quarters... were smelly, military, uncomfortable and too damn close to the chimpanzees' colony (a chimp having preceded man into space). While recounting the exploits of the early cowboy astronauts, he gives equal time to the tragedies of Apollo 1 and Challenger (he broke the story on the cause of the shuttle's disaster) and the near-tragedy of Apollo 13.

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Cover of: "Live from Cape Canaveral"
"Live from Cape Canaveral"
2008, Smithsonian Books/Collins
in English - 1st ed.
Cover of: "Live from Cape Canaveral"
"Live from Cape Canaveral": covering the space race, from Sputnik to today
2007, Smithsonian Books/Collins
in English
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"Live from Cape Canaveral&quot
2007, HarperCollins
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Cover of: "Live from Cape Canaveral"
"Live from Cape Canaveral": Covering the Space Race, from Sputnik to Today
August 28, 2007, Collins
Hardcover in English
Cover of: "Live from Cape Canaveral"
"Live from Cape Canaveral": Covering the Space Race, from Sputnik to Today
August 28, 2007, Collins
in English

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Edition Notes

Includes index.

Published in
New York

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
629.450973
Library of Congress
TL4027.F52 B43 2007, TL4027.F52B43 2007

The Physical Object

Pagination
xii, 321 p. :
Number of pages
321

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL17900412M
Internet Archive
livefromcapecana00barb
ISBN 10
0061233927
ISBN 13
9780061233920
LCCN
2007015247
OCLC/WorldCat
123284782
Library Thing
3601851
Goodreads
935102

Work Description

Some fifty years ago as a cub reporter, Barbree caught space fever the night that Sputnik passed over Albany, Georgia. On a double date where the couples actually did some star gazing, Barbree recognized that exploring space would become one of the most important stories of the century. Convinced that one day astronauts would walk on the moon, Barbree moved to the then sleepy ocean—side community of Cocoa Beach, right outside Cape Canaveral, and began reporting on rockets that soared, exploded, and fizzled. In the decades to come he witnessed a parade of history as space pioneers, hucksters, groupies and politicians participated in the greatest show of technology the world had ever seen. Besides many untold and amusing anecdotes — quite a few involving astronaut pranks, fast cars, swimming pools, and strong drinks — Barbree reveals the horror visited on the Cape when Apollo 1 burned, when the Challenger exploded and when Columbia broke into pieces.A warts and all account, this book nevertheless carries a compassionate and positive message. The men and women who conquered space were colorful and sometimes larger than life. They partied, got angry, made mistakes and committed their share of sins. But they were also genuine heroes with great commitment and love of country. With humor, insight and unmatched experience, Barbree brings them and the ever—changing world of the space program to vivid life.

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