Wednesday, October 10, 2018

Disasters In Space


As human beings we tend to glamorize space exploration.  Astronauts and Cosmonauts are idolized, revered and considered a cut above ordinary people.
 
As awe-inspiring space travel is we can never forget that space is dangerous. Scorching heat and freezing cold, radiation, no gravity, air, food or water, meteorites and dozens of other phenomenon can snuff out a person’s life instantaneously.

Ever since the space race began and continued after the fall of the U.S.S.R. man has had an insatiable appetite to know ‘what’s out there’”

Unfortunately oftentimes it’s death.

Author Hermann Woydt and Schiffer Publishing present Disasters In Space which recounts tragic stories from the US-Soviet Space Race.

Often graphic photos, accompanied by graphs and illustrations, complement the detailed text describing each tragic event from launch pad disasters, spaceship explosions, training mishaps to reentry  tragedies, the book details the history of mishaps that have plagued man’s exploration of space.