He walked on the Moon. He flew six space missions in three different programs--more than any other human. He served with NASA for more than four decades. His peers called him the ""astronaut's astronaut.""
Enthusiasts of space exploration have long waited for John Young to tell the story of his two Gemini flights, his two Apollo missions, the first-ever Space Shuttle flight, and the first Spacelab mission. Forever Young delivers all that and more: Young's personal journey from engineering graduate to fighter pilot, to test pilot, to astronaut, to high NASA official, to clear-headed predictor of the fate of Planet Earth.
Young, with the assistance of internationally distinguished aerospace historian James Hansen, recounts the great episodes of his amazing flying career in fascinating detail and with wry humor. He portrays astronauts as ordinary human beings and NASA as an institution with the same ups and downs as other major bureaucracies. He frankly discusses the risks of space travel, including what went wrong with the Challenger and Columbia shuttles.
Forever Young is one of the last memoirs produced by an early American astronaut. It is the first memoir written by a chief of the NASA astronaut corps. Young's experiences and candor make this book indispensable to everyone interested in the U.S. space program.
He walked on the Moon. He flew six space missions in three different programs--more than any other human. He served with NASA for more than four decades. His peers called him the ""astronaut's astronaut.""
Enthusiasts of space exploration have long waited for John Young to tell the story of his two Gemini flights, his two Apollo missions, the first-ever Space Shuttle flight, and the first Spacelab mission. Forever Young delivers all that and more: Young's personal journey from engineering graduate to fighter pilot, to test pilot, to astronaut, to high NASA official, to clear-headed predictor of the fate of Planet Earth.
Young, with the assistance of internationally distinguished aerospace historian James Hansen, recounts the great episodes of his amazing flying career in fascinating detail and with wry humor. He portrays astronauts as ordinary human beings and NASA as an institution with the same ups and downs as other major bureaucracies. He frankly discusses the risks of space travel, including what went wrong with the Challenger and Columbia shuttles.
Forever Young is one of the last memoirs produced by an early American astronaut. It is the first memoir written by a chief of the NASA astronaut corps. Young's experiences and candor make this book indispensable to everyone interested in the U.S. space program.
John W. Young (1930-2018) was an astronaut and NASA
executive. He received more than eighty major awards for his career
in aerospace, including six honorary doctorates.
James R. Hansen is professor of history and former director
of the Honors College at Auburn University. He has been associated
with the NASA History Program for the past thirty-one years, and is
the author of First Man: The Life of Neil Armstrong and coauthor of
Truth, Lies, and O-Rings: Inside the Space Shuttle ""Challenger""
Disaster.
A fascinating life."" - Space Review
""An intensely enjoyable book."" - AmericaSpace.com
""If you have been waiting for a book from the only moonwalker
without one you will not be disappointed with Forever Young. John
W. Young, with James R. Hansen, has written the epic story if his
life not only of adventure, but service to his country and
inspiration for the future."" - Ad Astra
""n incredible read, fast paced at times with great insight into
Young's mind as he takes you with him as he soars into earth orbit
and upon the vast ocean of space."" - Examiner.com
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