Read "Live From Cape Canaveral": Covering the Space Race, From Sputnik to Today Online
Authors: Jay Barbree
Tags: #State & Local, #Technology & Engineering, #20th Century, #21st Century, #General, #United States, #Military, #Aeronautics & Astronautics, #History
unsophisticated nature of
Voshkod
Zond project
See also Mir
; Sputnik
Salyut space station
Saturn V
Schirra, Walter M. “Wally,”
Apollo 1
disaster and
Apollo 7
mission
“Beat Army” prank
chasing
Freedom Seven
Cronkite reporting moon landing and
flying all capsule-type spacecraft
Gemini 6
mission
Gus Grissom and
last mission
military background
photograph
practical joker
pulled as Deke backup
Saturn test flight
Sigma Seven
flight
smuggling sandwich on board
supporting Deke Slayton
warning Grissom about hatch
Schmitt, Jack
Schweickart, Rusty
Scobee, Dick
Scott, Dave
See, Elliot
Shepard, Alan chosen for first in space
experiencing weightlessness
first flight.
See Freedom Seven
as
Friendship Seven
CapCom
frustrated about flight delays
golfing on moon
Grissom gagging
inner ear problems
introspection on moon
leading America back to moon
See also Apollo 14
leading Gemini program
leaking first-in-space status
losing wings
loving space
on Mercury-Redstone
military background
mood-indicator system
moodiness of
photographs
practical jokes
supporting Cooper
views of Earth
Walt Williams and
Shepard, Louise
Shepherd, Dan
Shuttles.
See
Space Shuttles;
specific Shuttle names
Sigma Seven
flight
Sinatra, Frank
Skylab
Slayton, Donald K. “
Deke” Alan Shepard illness and
on
Apollo 11
lunar landing prerequisites
Apollo-Soyuz
mission.
See Apollo-Soyuz
astronauts supporting
back on flight status
becoming chief astronaut
as chief of flight crew operations
corned beef sandwich prank and
demanding spacewalk fix
experiencing weightlessness
Freedom Seven
communications
Gerald Ford and
giving “GO” for lunar landing
Gus Grissom and
heart problem
managing
Apollo 13
problems
military background
as oldest space rookie
pulled from
Aurora Seven
responding to
Apollo 1
disaster
Smith, Mike
Snoopy
Soviet Union space program.
See
Russian programs
Strategic Defense Initiative deterring
Space Shuttles comeback after
Challenger
disaster
comeback after
Columbia
disaster
development of
directive to develop
disasters.
See Challenger
disaster;
Columbia
(Shuttle) disaster doors, importance of
first mission
NASA overpromising results of
nausea aboard
problems with
routine nature of
See also specific Shuttle names
space stations early ideas for
international agreement
International Space Station
space stations (
cont.
)
Salyut
Skylab
See also Mir
Space Transportation System (STS)
See also
Space Shuttles space
walks banishing woes of
Buzz Aldrin mastering
“cut loose” order
demand for correcting
experiences during
first American (
Gemini 4
)
first ever (Russian)
Gemini 9
Gemini challenges
repairing Hubble
Spider
spies and space
N–1 and
seeing Russian sites/rockets
Thor/Agena spy ship (Discoverer)
Sputnik
American public response
booster rocket sighting
dog Laika in
events preceding launch
impact on American space program
launch of
launching author’s career
news flash of
orbit of
R–7 rocket
size of
Sputnik 2
Stafford, Tom Alan Shepard and
Apollo 10
mission
Apollo-Soyuz
mission
Gemini 6
mission
Gemini 9
mission
NASA hiring
Starbuck, Randy
Stewart, Jimmy and Gloria
Strategic Defense Initiative (“Star Wars”)
sudden death, of author
beating odds of
brain swelling and memory loss
counting blessings after
CPR administered
defibrillators used
jog leading to
life-saving responses to
not going to light and
subjective experience
wife responding to
Sullivan, Pat
Swallow
Swayzee, Cameron
Swigert, Jack
TEI (Trans Earth Insertion) updates
Thiokol, Morton
Thompson, Floyd L.
Thor-Able rocket
Thor/Agena spy ship (Discoverer)
Thornton, Kathy
Titov, Gherman
Titov, Vladimir
Tornabene, Russ
Truly, Richard
Unity Node
Vanguard
von Braun, Wernher
Voshkod
Vostok V and VI
Ward, Russ
Warren, Ken
Webb, James
weightlessness experiences of
staying in shape in
tools used in
White, Ed
Wiesner, Jerome
Williams, Brian
Williams, Walt
Wilson, Charles E.
Wilson, Jim
women in space, firsts
.
See also
McAuliffe, Sharon Christa
Worden, Al
Yankee Clipper
Yates, Donald
Young, Andrew
Young, John
Apollo 16
mission
commanding
Columbia
corned beef sandwich prank
Molly Brown
flight
NASA hiring
piloting command module
Zarya
Zond project
Science advisor…
Physicist Gene McCall, Ph.D.
Chief Scientist, Air Force Space Command,
Senior Scientist, Los Alamos National Laboratory,
Senior Advisor to Chief of Staff, U.S. Air Force. (Ret.) Researchers…
The voices of Launch Control
Apollo’s Jack King
Space Shuttle’s Hugh Harris
And
The voice of the astronauts
Bob Button
This book is written from the files and memories of Jay Barbree and the following storytellers…
Astronaut Buzz Aldrin | Sam Beddingfield |
Ted Anderson | Howard Benedict |
Astronaut Neil Armstrong | Jay Blackman |
Tom Baer | Mary Bubb |
Jo Barbree | Bruce Buckingham |
Dan Beckmann | Dee Dee Caidin |
Martin Caidin | Laurel Lichtenberger |
Steve Capus | Lisa Malone |
Astronaut Scott Carpenter | Marvin Matthiesen |
Mark Cleary | Leslie McCall |
Stefano Coledan | Lt. General Forest McCartney |
Colonel Bill Coleman | Javier Morgado |
Hartwell Conklin | Frieda Morris |
Tom Costello | David Mould |
Walter Cronkite | Rob Navias |
Kristen Dahlgren | John Neilon |
Marcia Dunn | Al Neuharth |
George English | Ray Nugent |
Dixon Gannett | James O’Berg |
Cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin | Thomas J. O’Malley |
Astronaut John Glenn | Amber Philman |
Herb Gold | Jim Rathmann |
Phil Griffin | Mike Rein |
Lt. Colonel Ken Grine | John Rivard |
Kay Grinter | Les Roberson |
Robert Hager | Jessica Rye |
Todd Halvorson | Astronaut Wally Schirra |
Bill Hardwood | Astronaut Winston Scott |
Bob Harrington | Astronaut Alan Shepard |
Cora Harris | Dan Shepherd |
Eddie Harrison | Astronaut Deke Slayton |
Jim Hartz | Roy Tharpe |
Science Writer A. R. Hogan | Cosmonaut Gherman Titov |
Dale Holzen | Russ Tornabene |
Lang Houston | Manny Virata |
Paul Irvin | Russ Ward |
Bill Johnson | Ken Warren |
Larry Kasulka | Fritz Widick |
Jim Kitchell | Billy Wiggins |
Gene Kranz | Bilynda Wiggins |
Henri Landwirth | George Wilson |
Bill Larson | Astronaut Al Worden |
Cosmonaut Alexei Leonov | |
JAY BARBREE
, seen above reporting live from the launch of
Gemini 6
in December 1965, has covered the space race since
Sputnik
as a correspondent for NBC. The NBC space unit won an Emmy for its coverage of the first
Apollo
moon landing. Barbree also broke the world news exclusive on the cause of the
Challenger
explosion. The coauthor of the
New York Times
bestseller
Moon Shot,
he lives near Cape Canaveral.
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Jacket design by Mumtaz Mustafa
Jacket photograph by NASA
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LIVE FROM CAPE CANAVERAL
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