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An edition of Almost Heaven (2003)

Almost heaven

the story of women in space

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When we first blasted our way into space a generation ago, we did so with men from each of the superpowers. Women were excluded from one of the most exciting adventures of the century-and not because they weren't up to the challenge. In 1962, three accomplished female pilots took their case before the U.S. Congress, but they were dismissed as unpatriotic. We were in a Cold War-a space race-and NASA had already chosen the Mercury Seven to represent America. In Almost Heaven, acclaimed writer Bettyann Kevles gives voice to the women of the space age-women who had the "right stuff," but had to struggle to prove it. Through intensive interviews and meticulous research, Kevles illuminates what makes these women tick. What were their unique concerns as female astronauts? Were they truly accepted into the astronaut corps, or were they merely "tokens"? She also poses a question that will affect generations to come: Is NASA preparing women as well as men for travel beyond Earth's orbit, or is the research still biased toward men?The stories of these forty women, told here for the first time in rich and colorful detail, explore the convergence of culture and science-and suggest the battle is far from over.

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Publisher
Basic Books
Language
English
Pages
274

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Cover of: Almost Heaven
Almost Heaven: The Story of Women in Space
March 24, 2006, The MIT Press
Paperback in English - New Ed edition
Cover of: Almost heaven
Almost heaven: the story of women in space
2003, Basic Books
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First Sentence

"THE SOLDIERS PROTECTING EILEEN COLLINS and her crew in July 1999 are a reminder that, though civilian since its birth in 1958, NASA is a Cold War legacy."

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 235-243) and index

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New York

The Physical Object

Format
Hardcover
Pagination
xiii, 274 p. : illustrations ;
Number of pages
274
Dimensions
9.4 x 5.9 x 0.8 inches
Weight
1.2 pounds

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL7899318M
Internet Archive
almostheavenstor00kevl
ISBN 10
0738202096
ISBN 13
9780738202099
Library Thing
599851
Goodreads
824287

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