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Author | : J. Jack Bergeron |
Publisher | : J. Jack Bergeron |
Total Pages | : 100 |
Release | : 2018-02-27 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : |
Think NASA's last shuttle flight was the end of American technological space dominance? July 21, 2011 might have been the final date of the Atlantis shuttle flight, but it sure wasn't the end of amazing discoveries. In PART 1 of this fictionalized series of that flight, the crew comes into first contact with alien extraterrestrials who discover the Atlantis space shuttle as they are finishing their last few orbits around Earth. If earthlings are stunned at this UFO sighting, the aliens are even more stunned. . . (note: all people in this novel are fictionalized characters who have no relationship or bearing with anyone in the space program past or present.)
Author | : J. Jack Bergeron |
Publisher | : J. Jack Bergeron |
Total Pages | : 282 |
Release | : |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : |
Think NASA's last shuttle flight was the end of American technological space dominance?July 21, 2011 might have been the final date of the Atlantis shuttle flight, but it sure wasn't the end of amazing discoveries. In PART 1 of this fictionalized series of that flight, the crew comes into first contact with alien extraterrestrials who discover the Atlantis space shuttle as they are finishing their last few orbits around Earth. If earthlings are stunned at this UFO sighting, the aliens are even more stunned. . . Part 2. Expectations go beyond anyone's dreams as the reality of faster than light travel is introduced to humans. However, the reality of extraterrestrial contact it not what they expected. Part 3 of 'Last Shuttle Flight, First Alien Contact' demonstrates the different mindsets of both humans and aliens in this space exploration adventure of a first contact UFO sighting. Being aware of each other has altered the thinking of both. This sequel of a extraterrestrial contact series demonstrates how these two species begin to deal with each other and what their expectations for the future hold. The big question is, will the Earth survive a second alien expedition. . . To solve these mysteries, order a copy of Last Shuttle Flight, First Alien Contact today. This Omnibus Edition collects the three parts of this story into a single book. (note: all people in this novel are fictionalized characters who have no relationship or bearing with anyone in the space program past or present.).
Author | : J. Jack Bergeron |
Publisher | : J. Jack Bergeron |
Total Pages | : 89 |
Release | : 2018-02-27 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : |
Think NASA's last shuttle flight was the end of American technological space dominance? July 21, 2011 might have been the final date of the Atlantis shuttle flight, but it sure wasn't the end of amazing discoveries. When the crew of the space shuttle Atlantis had a UFO sighting and made first contact, things become unpredictable. In this series sequel (PART 2), expectations go beyond anyone's dreams as the reality of faster than light travel is introduced to humans. However, the reality of extraterrestrial contact it not what they expected.
Author | : J. Jack Bergeron |
Publisher | : J. Jack Bergeron |
Total Pages | : 152 |
Release | : 2018-02-28 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : |
Part 3 of 'Last Shuttle Flight, First Alien Contact' deals with a different mindset for both humans and aliens in this space exploration adventure of a first contact UFO sighting. Being aware of each other has altered the thinking of both. This sequel of a extraterrestrial contact series demonstrates how these two species begin to deal with each other and what their expectations for the future hold.
Author | : J. Jack Bergeron |
Publisher | : J. Jack Bergeron |
Total Pages | : 394 |
Release | : |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : |
What is the future like? And I mean, way into the future, like 50,000 years. Henry Matthew knows. He was in stasis for 50,000 years until his revival. You might say he’s the luckiest man in the universe. By pure chance, his head along with all his thoughts and memories were protected and preserved, allowing him to stay alive for 50,000 years. * What does this future hold? * Total peace? * Long life? * Enlightened Democracy? . . . or something else. 50,000 years into the future Henry Matthews is about to embark on a journey of great discovery. What does this future think of him? Since their own ancient record of human existence only goes back 35,000 years, trillions of people are startled to discover the existence of an unknown ancient history when Henry awakens. However, some refuse to believe human history is older than 35,000 years, so that could only mean one thing. Henry Matthews must be something other than a human being. . . . but what? This novel also tries to establish relationships between 'ancient' and 'new' by comparing a few aspects of the different cultures and languages that you would expect to change over these vast periods of time: does the hero of the story manage to figure out what the new languages he encounters evolved from? PART 1 - How Henry Matthews finds his way to 50,000 A.D. PART 2 - How he is discovered and what anxiety and/or thrills it causes in these future societies in both a political and spiritual way. PART 3 - Henry is revived and his relationship to this new era is exposed. PART 4 - Opps! sorry no spoilers (but you will be intrigued by what happens). youtube promo video: http://youtu.be/hALUeaaRsgQ
Author | : J. Jack Bergeron |
Publisher | : J. Jack Bergeron |
Total Pages | : 669 |
Release | : 2018-02-26 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : |
Think the NSA is in trouble now?If dealing with espionage and politics all over the world is dangerous, try dealing with intelligent life from outer space. In 2018 A.D., National Security Agency (NSA) scientist Daniel Preadon travels through a wormhole and arrives in scientific heaven. When he gets there, he discovers medieval people who had arrived at the same location in 1200 A.D., but they think they are living in hell. * How does the NSA scientist handle this? The medieval people's descendants are surprised to hear Dan's assertions that they are not in hell but are living on a different planet. * So what's going on? As the medieval people's descendants gradually accept Dan's point of view, Dan discovers things that neither science nor the NSA can explain -- at least not yet. Maybe this will change if he gets back to earth and informs the NSA that there could be other intelligent life forms on this planet that might have had links with earth thousands of years ago -- or will it? To solve these mysteries, order a copy of NSA Wormhole Secrets today.
Author | : United States. President |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 1006 |
Release | : 1992 |
Genre | : Aeronautics |
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Author | : Paul Dye |
Publisher | : Hachette UK |
Total Pages | : 327 |
Release | : 2020-07-14 |
Genre | : Science |
ISBN | : 0316454540 |
From the longest-serving Flight Director in NASA's history comes a revealing account of high-stakes Mission Control work and the Space Shuttle program that has redefined our relationship with the universe. A compelling look inside the Space Shuttle missions that helped lay the groundwork for the Space Age, Shuttle, Houston explores the determined personalities, technological miracles, and eleventh-hour saves that have given us human spaceflight. Relaying stories of missions (and their grueling training) in vivid detail, Paul Dye, NASA's longest-serving Flight Director, examines the split-second decisions that the directors and astronauts were forced to make in a field where mistakes are unthinkable, and where errors led to the loss of national resources -- and more importantly one's crew. Dye's stories from the heart of Mission Control explain the mysteries of flying the Shuttle -- from the powerful fiery ascent to the majesty of on-orbit operations to the high-speed and critical re-entry and landing of a hundred-ton glider. The Space Shuttles flew 135 missions. Astronauts conducted space walks, captured satellites, and docked with the Mir Space Station, bringing space into our everyday life, from GPS to satellite TV. Shuttle, Houston puts readers in his own seat at Mission Control, the hub that made humanity's leap into a new frontier possible.
Author | : Michael Cabbage |
Publisher | : Simon and Schuster |
Total Pages | : 358 |
Release | : 2009-12-01 |
Genre | : Transportation |
ISBN | : 0743266986 |
On February 1, 2003, the unthinkable happened. The space shuttle Columbia disintegrated 37 miles above Texas, seven brave astronauts were killed and America's space program, always an eyeblink from disaster, suffered its second catastrophic in-flight failure. Unlike the Challenger disaster 17 years earlier, Columbia's destruction left the nation one failure away from the potential abandonment of human space exploration. Media coverage in the immediate aftermath focused on the possible cause of the disaster, and on the nation's grief. But the full human story, and the shocking details of NASA's crucial mistakes, have never been told -- until now. Based on dozens of exclusive interviews, never-before-published documents and recordings of key meetings obtained by the authors, Comm Check takes the reader inside the conference rooms and offices where NASA's best and brightest managed the nation's multi-billion-dollar shuttle program -- and where they failed to recognize the signs of an impending disaster. It is the story of a space program pushed to the brink of failure by relentless political pressure, shrinking budgets and flawed decision making. The independent investigation into the disaster uncovered why Columbia broke apart in the sky above Texas. Comm Check brings that story to life with the human drama behind the tragedy. Michael Cabbage and William Harwood, two of America's most respected space journalists, are veterans of all but a handful of NASA's 113 shuttle missions. Tapping a network of sources and bringing a combined three decades of experience to bear, the authors provide a rare glimpse into NASA's inner circles, chronicling the agency's most devastating failure and the challenges that face NASA as it struggles to return America to space.
Author | : Sherry Ginn |
Publisher | : McFarland |
Total Pages | : 220 |
Release | : 2013-08-03 |
Genre | : Performing Arts |
ISBN | : 1476606277 |
Reversing a common science fiction cliche, Farscape follows the adventures of the human astronaut John Crichton after he is shot through a wormhole into another part of the universe. Here Crichton is the only human being, going from being a member of the most intelligent species on our planet to being frequently considered mentally deficient by the beings he encounters in his new environment. John Crichton befriends a group of beings from various species attempting to escape from imprisonment aboard a living spaceship. The series, which broke many of the so-called "rules" of science fiction, follows Crichton's attempts to survive in worlds that are often hostile to him and his friends. Their adventures center on each being's attempt to find a way home. The essays in this volume explore themes running throughout the series, such as good and evil, love and sex, and what it means to be a hero, as well as the various characters populating the series, including the villains and even the ship itself.