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ISScapades: The Crippling of America's Space Program: Apogee Books Space Series #59 [Paperback]

Donald A. Beattie (Author)
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Apogee Books Space Series February 1, 2007
Covering the International Space Station’s (ISS) inception through the launching of the first two components nearly two decades later, this insider’s account details its demise from a once-promising global initiative to a project rife with controversy, dogged by delays, and filled with budget battles. Explaining how the program struggled to survive in an environment with political and bureaucratic authorities that continually changed its goals, this study analyzes NASA’s past transgressions while eyeing the administration’s future. Annual summaries detailing the station’s most recent developments are also included in this unique, firsthand report.

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Donald A. Beattie is a former senior manager at NASA, the National Science Foundation, and the Energy Research and Development Administration of the U.S. Department of Energy. He served on the Space Station Advisory Committee from 1987 to 1994. He is the author of History and Overview of Solar Heat Technologies and Taking Science to the Moon. He lives in Jacksonville, Florida.

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  • Paperback: 227 pages
  • Publisher: Collector's Guide Publishing Inc (February 1, 2007)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1894959590
  • ISBN-13: 978-1894959599
  • Product Dimensions: 9.9 x 7.1 x 0.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 13.6 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,356,019 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Too Bad the Congress Was Involved...., April 8, 2007
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This review is from: ISScapades: The Crippling of America's Space Program: Apogee Books Space Series #59 (Paperback)
Victimized by the usual congressional ignorance and short sightedness, the ISS could have been an important next step in our spaceflight evolution. Instead, NASA did the best they could, with the ever shrinking budget thrown their way. Beattie really seems to lay it out when explaining how the original plans for the station were degraded to what we have today. The political infighting within our own government, the international politics involved, and of course the Challenger accident have all had major impacts on the design, construction, and usage of the ISS. From design changes to management changes, ISScapades takes you behind the scenes to give the reader a thorough understanding of why we are stuck with the current ISS today. There are lots of lessons to be learned, and the final chapter details some of them. This is not a fluff NASA history, but a comprehensive history of what has gone on behind the scenes of the ISS.
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4.0 out of 5 stars An Intelligent Guide to the International Space Station, July 10, 2007
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This review is from: ISScapades: The Crippling of America's Space Program: Apogee Books Space Series #59 (Paperback)
This is a first rate handbook on the history, design, cost, evolution, battles, politics, deceit, greed, and path to the space station that is on orbit today.

It is not a list of lists, or pages of numbers, but a interesting running discussion using original charts and graphs from the briefings and decision panels that constituted what happened on the way to the U.S. Space Station -- the what, why, and how -- the good, the bad, the ugly and the mean. It is straight talk, and includes many of the facts you need to find almost any point in the design process supported by its underpinnings -- highlighting the "tipping points" and the data that provides the context to understand events as part of the whole design pathway. Many will think important facts or events are omitted or distorted, and there will be disagreements with some of Beattie's interpretations, but this is bound to happen with such a complex subject. There will be some who think Beattie is thin on details about the many political problems that stalked the program, and especially the internal NASA center "turf wars" which stretched back to Apollo days, distorting the professional engineering that such a program demanded -- an undercurrent which pulled the very core of the program down to be driven by very powerful tides from the Congress and White House that distorted the orderly development of design to facilitate science within schedule, cost, etc., pulling the managers, mostly engineers, into a vortex of complexity they could not control.

-- There will be readers who will have a fit over the last chapter -- Beattie's take on what should happen to the Space Station -- in fact to the whole NASA space program -- commercialization, science researach, return to the Moon, tripping to Mars, etc., etc. But,these "conversations" and "opinions" do not detract from the book, but rather enrich it for there is plenty to debate as well as a wealth of facts and experiences to inform that detate.

This is a "tour de force" -- a monumental accomplishment of synthesis in putting all of the pieces of this gigantic multi dimensional puzzle together so it can be seen as a piece. It is an intelligent Cliff Notes on the U. S. Space Station -- its substance, its context and its wake.
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