Strausbaugh, John
The Wrong Stuff: How the Soviet Space Program Crashed and Burned
- ISBN 13:
- 9781541703346
- author:
- Strausbaugh, John
- format:
- Hardback
- publisher:
- PublicAffairs
- language:
- English
- Publication Year:
- 2023
- Pages:
- 272
- Dimensions:
- 21.6 x 15.2 x 3.3 centimetres (0
- Genre:
- Nonfiction
- Condition:
- New
- Availability:
- Item usually sent within 10 working days
Description
The Wrong Stuff: How the Soviet Space Program Crashed and Burned A surprising and revealing history of the Soviet space program, which defied expectations with a series of victories in the early years of the Space Race. The launch of Sputnik in 1957 was a major achievement, but it was also a carefully managed PR victory. Behind the scenes, the Soviet space program was plagued by problems, from a dysfunctional supply chain to machines that barely worked. John Strausbaugh's book takes a fresh look at the Soviet space program, revealing the often-overlooked details of its successes and failures. With a witty eye for detail and a gift for storytelling, Strausbaugh shows how the Soviet Union's space achievements were often more about propaganda than science. This is a fascinating and insightful history that sheds new light on a pivotal moment in the Cold War. By examining the Soviet space program, Strausbaugh provides a unique perspective on the Space Race and its impact on the world. This is a compelling and informative read for anyone interested in history, science, or technology.