Men from Earth

312 pages

English language

Published Nov. 7, 1989 by Bantam Books.

ISBN:
978-0-553-05374-6
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1) ''Five days later [after Vostok 2], Red Army engineers and East German border guards rolled prefabricated concrete barricades and barbed wire entanglements into place on the border between East and West Berlin: the Berlin Wall, dividing the former German capital into two parts, had been created. This was why Khrushchev had needed a counterbalancing 'progressive' Soviet space achievement and why Korolev had been forced to fly the risky 24-hour mission before the Vostok system was ready. Korolev's carefully engineered space program was a hostage to such event as long as Khrushchev was in power.''

2) ''The crew now had three radio call signs: Scott in Spider, Jim in Gumdrop, and Schweickart, the EVA man, now known as 'Red Rover.'''

3) ''Neil Armstrong was a no-frills kind of guy who didn't talk a whole lot, but usually said what he meant. But there was also a more …

Subjects

  • Project Apollo (U.S.)
  • Space flight to the moon.