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The race into space is defined by superpower rivalries, political paranoia, and technological achievements of the twentieth century. With the Cold War's end, a wealth of secrets has emerged, revealing the true heroes and villains of this monumental competition. In this gripping narrative, Deborah Cadbury contrasts American rocket designer Wernher von Braun, a former Nazi hastily rehabilitated by the US, with the enigmatic Russian engineer Sergei Korolev, known only as the 'Chief Designer.' Both were products of their era, yet their visions transcended time, and both were willing to make extraordinary sacrifices to realize their dreams. Von Braun operated with virtually unlimited resources and the best global talent, while Korolev faced a shoestring budget, forcing his engineers to use cardboard boxes as drafting tables. Despite their vastly different circumstances, both men launched astronauts into space, uncertain of their safe return. The world watched as the American and Soviet teams, undeterred by potential disaster, fought fiercely for supremacy, knowing only one could claim victory. Cadbury's account blends adventure and suspense with a poignant exploration of the human aspect of this epic struggle. Utilizing previously unseen source materials, she narrates a tale of Cold War intrigue, ambition, and the breathtaking journey beyond Earth’s confines.
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The space race, Deborah Cadbury
- Idioma
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- 2005
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