James R. Hansen es un distinguido historiador cuyo trabajo profundiza en la intrincada relación entre la humanidad y el avance tecnológico, particularmente en el ámbito aeroespacial. Su investigación a menudo explora el profundo impacto de la innovación en el empeño humano y las complejas narrativas que surgen del progreso científico. A través de una investigación meticulosa y una narración convincente, Hansen da vida a los momentos cruciales y a los héroes anónimos de la historia tecnológica, ofreciendo a los lectores una perspectiva única sobre cómo alcanzamos las estrellas y los desafíos encontrados en el camino. Su estilo de escritura se caracteriza por su profundidad, claridad y capacidad para conectar grandes temas históricos con la experiencia humana.
On July 20, 1969, the world stood still to watch 38-year-old American astronaut Neil A. Armstrong become the first person to step on the surface of another heavenly body. Perhaps no words in human history became better known than those few he uttered at that historic moment. This essential biography, now updated with a new chapter written after Armstrong's death, addresses the complex legacy of the First Man, as both an astronaut and an individual.--From publisher description
In this authorized biography of Neil Armstrong, the first man on the moon, the author reveals it was the act of flying that had driven Armstrong rather than the pull of the destination, and describes Armstrong's career as a fighter pilot in the Korean War right through to his most famous mission.
From the New York Times bestselling author of First Man comes a sweeping saga
involving two extraordinary—and extraordinarily different—adventurers who have
only one thing in common: the ambition to cross the Atlantic in a rowboat . .
. alone.
Military reports indicate that looming energy crises threaten Western society, potentially undermining democracy and the rule of law while escalating aggressive geopolitics and damaging essential ecosystem services. The dual challenges of climate change and oil decline pose significant risks, as explored in this insightful work by attorney Roger Cox. He argues that current market mechanisms and political models are inadequate to catalyze an energy revolution necessary to address these crises. This impasse could lead to severe domestic human rights violations reminiscent of post-World War II concerns. Cox suggests that the judiciary must intervene to guide Western governments out of this perilous situation. By examining cases from the US, UK, Netherlands, and the EU, he illustrates that existing legal frameworks can facilitate a more effective energy transition. He advocates for judicial action to combat climate change, asserting that government inaction on greenhouse gas regulation endangers societal well-being. Cox's landmark case against the Dutch government, resulting in a court order to reduce CO2 emissions by 25% by 2020, exemplifies this approach. He is also instrumental in establishing a network for climate litigation globally and leads initiatives in sustainable development through his law practice and the Planet Prosperity Foundation, earning recognition as a key figure in sustainable real estate.
“Young was the best engineer and best test pilot of all the astronauts of the early space age. Without question, he was the most important astronaut of the space shuttle era. He was the best ever chief of the Astronaut Office in Houston. Nobody matched him.”—Alan L. Bean “As the only astronaut to fly the Gemini, Apollo, and Space Shuttle ships, John’s passion for safety was the signature emphasis (even obsession) of his career.”—Glynn S. Lunney “Young has been at the center of human spaceflight since the mid-1960s, and his revealing autobiography speaks to internal issues, external possibilities, and the commitment of this individual to the movement of humanity beyond earth.”—Roger D. Launius “A fascinating life.”— Space Review “An intensely enjoyable book.”— AmericaSpace.com “If you have been waiting for a book from the only moonwalker without one you will not be disappointed with Forever Young. John W. Young, with James R. Hansen, has written the epic story if his life not only of adventure, but service to his country and inspiration for the future.”— Ad Astra “An incredible read, fast paced at times with great insight into Young’s mind as he takes you with him as he soars into earth orbit and upon the vast ocean of space.”— Examiner.com