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Leaving Orbit
Leaving Orbit: Notes from the Last Days of American Spaceflight | Margaret Lazarus Dean
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Winner of the Graywolf Press Nonfiction Prize, a breathtaking elegy to the waning days of human spaceflight as we have known itIn the 1960s, humans took their first steps away from Earth, and for a time our possibilities in space seemed endless. But in a time of austerity and in the wake of high-profile disasters like Challenger, that dream has ended. In early 2011, Margaret Lazarus Dean traveled to Cape Canaveral for NASA's last three space shuttle launches in order to bear witness to the end of an era. With Dean as our guide to Florida's Space Coast and to the history of NASA, Leaving Orbit takes the measure of what American spaceflight has achieved while reckoning with its earlier witnesses, such as Norman Mailer, Tom Wolfe, and Oriana Fallaci. Along the way, Dean meets NASA workers, astronauts, and space fans, gathering possible answers to the question: What does it mean that a spacefaring nation won't be going to space anymore?
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rabbitprincess
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I enjoyed this exploration of the U.S. spaceflight program. It was technical but very accessible, and I liked how Dean wove other journalists' accounts of previous space programs into her narrative. The bibliography is good too.

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Well I‘m glad I finally finished this. On the one hand, space travel is fascinating! And the best parts of this book focused on the history and future of American space travel, as well as the astronauts and the space workers. ON THE OTHER HAND! The author‘s voice was barely tolerable. She came off as vapid, out of touch, and creepily into Norman Mailer and Katy Perry. 2.5/5 stars.

Now taking recommendations for better books about space!

Texreader One of my fave books of all time is 6y
Lesliereads Thanks for trying! 6y
cocomass @Texreader thanks!! Stacked 😊 6y
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cocomass
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Well I didn‘t have time to finish the book (or iron the tablecloth 😳😂) but i‘m as ready as I‘ll ever be for book club today!

Redy2trvl Looks perfect! 6y
MarriedtoMrT Looks fabulous! 6y
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cocomass
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That feeling when you‘re hosting book club tomorrow and you need to finish half the book in 24 hours 😱

HOTPock3tt Yikes! 😶 6y
readordierachel Hopefully it's interesting! 6y
WhatDeeReads EEEKKKK! It looks like it might be a little *cough*boring*cough*. 6y
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lycomayflower
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lycomayflower
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The moon is down.
Here comes the sun,
leaving orbit.
Angel in the whirlwind,
landing east of Eden.

#spinepoetry
#riotgrams

laytonwoman3rd I think you need to switch the first two lines. 7y
lycomayflower ...how long you been thinking about this? 7y
Rachellynnwright This is good! 7y
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lycomayflower Thanks! 7y
laytonwoman3rd Poetry is for thinking about, no? 7y
laytonwoman3rd After all, the moon has an orbit. The sun doesn't. 7y
lycomayflower Au contraire! The sun most certainly does have an orbit. 7y
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