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Selecting the Mercury Seven [electronic resource] :The Search for America's First Astronauts / by Colin Burgess.

by Burgess, Colin [author.]; SpringerLink (Online service).
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: Springer Praxis Books: Publisher: New York, NY : Springer New York : 2011.Description: XXV, 371 p. 167 illus. online resource.ISBN: 9781441984050.Subject(s): Physics | Astrophysics | Mathematics | Astronautics | Physics | Extraterrestrial Physics, Space Sciences | Popular Science in Mathematics/Computer Science/Natural Science/Technology | Aerospace Technology and AstronauticsDDC classification: 520 | 500.5 Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Foreword -- Author's Preface -- About the author -- Acknowledgements -- Illustrations -- Chapter 1: Sailing in and out of war -- Chapter 2: The call goes out -- Chapter 3: Narrowing the field -- Chapter 4: The finalists -- Chapter 5: Tennessee patriot, pilot, and poet -- Chapter 6: Lovelace Clinic, New Mexico -- Chapter 7: Wright-Patterson: the final hurdle -- Chapter 8: Announcing the Mercury astronauts -- Chapter 9: Back in contention -- Chapter 10: Mercury Seven -- Appendices -- Bibliography -- Index.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: In January 1959, after an exhaustive search through military service records, a number of Americas elite test pilots received orders to attend a series of top-secret briefings in Washington, D.C. These briefings were designed to assist in selecting a group of astronauts for the newly formed National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) and its man-in-space program, Project Mercury. Following in-depth medical and psychological screening, 32 finalists were chosen. They would be subjected to the most rigorous, exploratory, and even degrading medical and psychological stress tests ever imposed on the nation's service personnel. NASA wanted the best of the best in its quest for the nation's first astronauts, and this is the story of that search for a group of near-supermen who were destined to become trailblazing pioneers of American space flight. For the very first time, after extensive research and numerous interviews, the names and amazing stories of those 32 finalists are finally revealed in this book. Only seven of them would ultimately be selected as America's Mercury astronauts, but those responsible for choosing the seven openly concede that it was an incredibly difficult task. They reveal that any of these courageous and superbly talented test pilots could so easily have been selected to fly into space, finding adventure, fame, and lasting renown as one of NASA's legendary Mercury astronauts.
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Foreword -- Author's Preface -- About the author -- Acknowledgements -- Illustrations -- Chapter 1: Sailing in and out of war -- Chapter 2: The call goes out -- Chapter 3: Narrowing the field -- Chapter 4: The finalists -- Chapter 5: Tennessee patriot, pilot, and poet -- Chapter 6: Lovelace Clinic, New Mexico -- Chapter 7: Wright-Patterson: the final hurdle -- Chapter 8: Announcing the Mercury astronauts -- Chapter 9: Back in contention -- Chapter 10: Mercury Seven -- Appendices -- Bibliography -- Index.

In January 1959, after an exhaustive search through military service records, a number of Americas elite test pilots received orders to attend a series of top-secret briefings in Washington, D.C. These briefings were designed to assist in selecting a group of astronauts for the newly formed National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) and its man-in-space program, Project Mercury. Following in-depth medical and psychological screening, 32 finalists were chosen. They would be subjected to the most rigorous, exploratory, and even degrading medical and psychological stress tests ever imposed on the nation's service personnel. NASA wanted the best of the best in its quest for the nation's first astronauts, and this is the story of that search for a group of near-supermen who were destined to become trailblazing pioneers of American space flight. For the very first time, after extensive research and numerous interviews, the names and amazing stories of those 32 finalists are finally revealed in this book. Only seven of them would ultimately be selected as America's Mercury astronauts, but those responsible for choosing the seven openly concede that it was an incredibly difficult task. They reveal that any of these courageous and superbly talented test pilots could so easily have been selected to fly into space, finding adventure, fame, and lasting renown as one of NASA's legendary Mercury astronauts.

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