The Space Race: The Battle to Rule the Heavens

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Deborah Cadbury

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Pages: 384 (Paperback)

ISBN: 0007209940

Pub: HarperPerennial

Pub date: 2006-08-07

Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 113165

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4/5 stars

And across the line... (0/0 people found this helpful)

Deborah's way of telling this amazing story really makes you feel as if you're in the race, or a spectator at least. An excellent read, with lots of facts (I trust) based on plenty of research. Highly recommended.

3/5 stars

Get the physics right! (0/0 people found this helpful)

I found that the reading and enjoyment of this book somewhat marred by the type of basic A level physics mistakes commonly made by my students when they do not consider the situation carefully. For example the centripetal force IS the force of gravity on the satellite or capsule, not just equal to it. Circular motion relies on unbalanced forces, in this case the centripetal force to accelerate the capsule towards the centre of the Earth; there is no outward force to be balanced and forces are not balanced by speed! I would have thought that these errors should have been spotted by the scientific proof-readers. The author undoubtedly has far greater literary skills than I, but in a science/technology based book the physics has to be correct. By all means read this book, it is paced well and as a story there is much to commend it.

2/5 stars

Mills and Boon space history (0/0 people found this helpful)

I was really looking forward to this book, but it is a big disappointment.

I expect a hardback book of a TV series to be well illustrated, particularly if the BBC is involved, but there are very few pictures and those included are very well known. In particular, there is no photo of the Russian N-1 moon rocket, a major omission in a book on this subject surely.

The book does not appear to have been type set properly (or proof read properly?), because many, many words have extra hyphens inserted in them for no apparent reason, sometimes several on one page.

The language is, er, florid, purple, hyperbolic and more suited to a Mills and Boon bodice ripper than a serious biography. Try "... the wind dispersing their treasonable words into the vast Nordic sky". Way over the top, often.

Underneath all this is a good story, and some good information on von Braun and Korelev - which is why I gave it 2 stars. If this style is what you like add one star, if you are hoping for a serious history of the space race, subtract two.

4/5 stars

race to space (1/1 people found this helpful)

Written to accompany the bbc series of the same name, this is a non fiction book that relates the story of the american and russian race to be furthest ahead with their space programme. Starting at the end of the second world war and ending with the first moon landing, it tells the story by focussing on the two chief designers, von braun in america and korolev in russia.

Having seen and liked the tv series I thought this would just be a retread of that and I wouldn't get anything else out of it, but it turned to be quite an engrossing read. The style of the writing is good enough to make this work as a book in it's own right, rather than just a transcript of the tv show. An enjoyable and engrossing read.

5/5 stars

Space Race (0/0 people found this helpful)

It was the greatest race of the 20th century ... the race to rule the heavens ... a race between the two superpowers, Russia and the USA. It is an explosive thriller of international espionage and treachery. A dual biography of two driven men with one ambition; the brilliant Russian rocket designer Sergei Korolev and the German rocket genius Werner von Braun.
Falsely accused under the brutal Stalin regime of disruptive activities and forced to give a false confession, Korolev was sentenced to 10 years in the worst of the Gulag camps (network of labour camps) situated on the fringes of the Arctic Circle in Siberia where thousands died each month. Korolev survived and eventually good sense prevailed as the Russians realised this brilliant man had the ability to translate fundamental principles of physics into rocket design. But so fearful were the Russians that the West could assassinate Korolev he was known only as the "Great Desiner" and constantly shadowed by the KGB.
Werner von Braun was the designer of the fearsome V-2 rocket that had targeted London during the Second World War. When the conflict ended the USA for political and military requirments cynically secured his talents along with his fellow German scientists. But it wasn't until John F Kennedy was elected president that his dream of a Moon landing came closer.
After many risky and often fatal experiments, two men finally left the cradle of Earth and left their first footpints on another world ... the airless Moon
Set against the dark days of the Second World War and the Cold War years Space Race is a truly splendid read ... a gripping read. I found it hard to put down. I am sure you will too.

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