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Endurance: My Year in Space, A Lifetime of Discovery Kindle Edition

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A stunning, personal memoir from the astronaut and modern-day hero who spent a record-breaking year aboard the International Space Station—a message of hope for the future that will inspire for generations to come.


The veteran of four spaceflights and the American record holder for consecutive days spent in space, Scott Kelly has experienced things very few have. Now, he takes us inside a sphere utterly hostile to human life. He describes navigating the extreme challenge of long-term spaceflight, both life-threatening and mundane: the devastating effects on the body; the isolation from everyone he loves and the comforts of Earth; the catastrophic risks of colliding with space junk; and the still more haunting threat of being unable to help should tragedy strike at home--an agonizing situation Kelly faced when, on a previous mission, his twin brother's wife, American Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords, was shot while he still had two months in space.

     Kelly's humanity, compassion, humor, and determination resonate throughout, as he recalls his rough-and-tumble New Jersey childhood and the youthful inspiration that sparked his astounding career, and as he makes clear his belief that Mars will be the next, ultimately challenging, step in spaceflight.

     In
Endurance, we see the triumph of the human imagination, the strength of the human will, and the infinite wonder of the galaxy.
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Amazon.com Review

An Amazon Best Book of October 2017: Ask a child what they want to be when they grow up and one of the most popular responses is one that makes parents swoon: an astronaut. This hopeful enthusiasm wanes when their son or daughter starts bringing notes home from the teacher, complaining that they have the attention span of gnat, and need to stop parkouring on school property. Mums and dads, take heart. This description isn’t far off from a young Scott Kelly, not the bookish type either, and yet it was a book he happened upon that dramatically changed the trajectory of his life: Tom Wolfe’s The Right Stuff. Kelly was so inspired by this examination of the courageous test pilots who made high speed flight and space exploration possible that he was able to channel all of his frenetic energy into achieving the goal of becoming one. Endurance traces this journey, and chronicles the year Kelly spent on the International Space Station, as well as the effects it had on his body (information NASA needs as they plan a mission to Mars). Kelly answers many of the questions we have about life in space, from the profound to the mundane (turns out astronauts give bad haircuts and unclog toilets like the rest of us earthbound peeps). He also imparts the lessons and wisdom gleaned from his extraordinary adventures. Chief among them, and especially apropos given the increasingly divisive world we live in: “Putting this space station into orbit…is the hardest thing that humans have ever done, and it stands as proof that when we set our minds to something hard, when we work together, we can do anything, including solving our problems here on Earth.” Endurance is a fascinating, moving, uplifting read. --Erin Kodicek, Amazon Book Review

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“Captivating, charming . . . . [Kelly] pulls back the curtain separating the myth of the astronaut from its human realities. . . . It is easy to imagine future generations of explorers and daredevils harnessing the lessons and truths within the pages of ‘Endurance’ as the blueprints for their own trips into the unknown.” —Jaroslav Kalfar, The New York Times Book Review

[Endurance] is a memoir of the right stuff that will hypnotize any space geek.” —The Wall Street Journal

Kelly brings life in space alive—the wonder and awe of it, and also the jagged edges, the rough parts of living in confined quarters in an alien element, far from everything familiar and beloved. . . . Endurance, with its honest, gritty descriptions of an unimaginable life, a year off Earth, is as close as most readers will come to making that voyage themselves.” —The Financial Times

“Kelly’s account is insightful, at times humorous, heart-tugging at others. And it’s inspiring enough to change the life of some lost kid, just like 
The Right Stuff did for him.” —USA Today

“For space junkies, it’s absolutely required reading. . . . We feel as though we’re right there with him. A great book.” —
Booklist

“Scott Kelly’s saga is a deeply absorbing and vivid look at a year in space and the many trials and rigors of living weightless inside a football field-sized machine traveling at 17,000 miles per hour. But 
Endurance satisfies far more than the reader’s technological curiosities; it is replete with humor, thrills, surreal details, and recurring moments of ordinary humanity that turn Kelly’s tale into a loving tribute to the pioneering individuals who risk all to shepherd man’s exploration of the vast beyond.” —Khaled Hosseini, author of And the Mountains Echoed

“Read this book and you will believe in our American future, thrill at our human potential, and laugh at the absurdities of life.  
Endurance is about excellence and perspective, a memorable read.” Senator Bill Bradley

“This isn’t your usual astronaut’s memoir.”
The Philadelphia Tribune

“Scott Kelly’s book is as close as I and most everyone else on Earth will ever get to experiencing the fascinating, complex, almost preposterously dangerous business of going into space. When I closed the covers, I felt like I had been out there.
Endurance is an utterly gripping book that can stand comfortably in the company of Tom Wolfe’s The Right Stuff.” —Charles C. Mann, author of 1491

“Scott Kelly’s memoir of his year in space and all that preceded it is the real thing—honest, dramatic, illuminating, and simply riveting. With clear, compelling writing, he reveals the nature of space exploration, the current state of the space program, and the raw experience of leaving Earth as has no other book.” —T.J. Stiles, author of
Custer’s Trials

Product details

  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B01EE0FCEK
  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Vintage (October 17, 2017)
  • Publication date ‏ : ‎ October 17, 2017
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • File size ‏ : ‎ 139581 KB
  • Text-to-Speech ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Screen Reader ‏ : ‎ Supported
  • Enhanced typesetting ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • X-Ray ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Word Wise ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Sticky notes ‏ : ‎ On Kindle Scribe
  • Print length ‏ : ‎ 379 pages
  • Page numbers source ISBN ‏ : ‎ 0735233713
  • Customer Reviews:
    4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars 4,880 ratings

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Scott Kelly is a NASA astronaut best known for spending a record-breaking year in space. He is a former U.S. Navy fighter pilot, test pilot, and veteran of four spaceflights. Kelly commanded the space shuttle ENDEAVOUR in 2007 and twice commanded the International Space Station. He resides in Houston, Texas. You can follow him on Facebook at NASA Astronaut Scott Kelly, and on Instagram and Twitter at @StationCDRKelly.

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4.7 out of 5 stars
4,880 global ratings

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Customers find the book interesting, educational, riveting, and inspiring. They also say the author gives great insights into the ups and downs of life in space. Customers also say it's a quick read with a great sense of humor.

"...He sounded truly amazed to hear from me.” Books change lives for the better. I wish more people loved books as much as I love books." Read more

"...On the one hand, it was extremely interesting to read a first hand account of the path to being an astronaut -- the educational path, the selection..." Read more

"...Scott Kelly has written a very good memoir, with just enough tension to make readers feel like they’re riding a missile into space alongside him...." Read more

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"I enjoyed the writing. The book was very easy to read and a page turner. Scott should run for office he has quite a History of achievements." Read more

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"...Extremely well written riveting style frank and honest and took the glamour out of being an astronaut and gave you the cold hard facts...Together..." Read more

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Customers find the story fascinating, honest, and refreshing. They also say it's an interesting look at Scott Kelly's career and time in space. Readers also mention the book is very uplifting, with an incredible work ethic and empathy.

"...good photo sections round out a simply superb tale of adventure, courage, persistence, and improvisation in the service of exploration...." Read more

"...Extremely well written riveting style frank and honest and took the glamour out of being an astronaut and gave you the cold hard facts...Together..." Read more

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Customers find the book easy to read, with straightforward presentation of technical information. They also mention that the book is riveting, hard to put down, and takes epic nerves and intelligence to spend all that time in space.

"...With a great deal of hard work and a bit of luck he accomplished his dream." Read more

"I could not put this book down because of the incredible, challenging, and out of this world journey that Kelly went through during his time in space..." Read more

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"...He’s a great reader and sounds like a eminently sane and rational person who does not take himself too seriously...." Read more

"...But the author comes across as a very self-centered man. Everything in his life seemed to be about him...." Read more

"...himself who lived it - detailed, as you would like to be told - all things real, raw, and detailed. Amazing book, highly recommend." Read more

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Customers find the plot fascinating, interesting, and eye opening. They also appreciate the pictures.

"...Great pictures in the book in regard to life at the International Space Station and getting ready for flight...." Read more

"Presents an excellent background of how one prepares to become an astronaut as well as life aboard the International Space Station...." Read more

"...I was spellbound by his story and it really made the photographs come alive after reading his book. I think astronauts are most brave." Read more

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"...It's a classy touch in the book world. The content of the book, quality of the paper, and Deckle Edge shows no expense was spared sharing the Memoir..." Read more

"...It’s a testament to tenaciousness, altruism, and fearlessness. Mr. Kelly selflessly endured the perils of Space for the betterment of us all...." Read more

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Customers find the character admirable, a real American hero, and a professional officer. They also say he has a no-nonsense can-do attitude.

"...His is a great story and he is an admirable guy." Read more

"...He read "The Right Stuff' and totally turned his life around. His career was remarkable and should serve as an inspiration for all of us." Read more

"...He is such a straight laced, professional officer with a no-nonsense can-do attitude but you can tell he enjoys a good fart joke." Read more

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Fantastic book, very well written!
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Fantastic book, very well written!
Exceptional and also a very detailed account of Kelly's year in space. I would give this book 10 stars if I could.ENDURANCE is a must read for everyone interested in space exploration but mostly it is a must read for the young generation. It is inspirational as well as educational and fit for all ages. I particularly loved the descriptions of the experiments astronauts conducted on the ISS, Kelly did a great job at explaining everything using language that everyone understands while at the same time managing to be very specific and technical. The funny anecdotes about astronauts' superstitions (such as relieving themselves on the bus wheel before launch just like Louis Armstrong did before going to the moon) were really funny. All the details about spacewalks, living for such a long time in microgravity and what that does to the human body - everything in this book made me regret I'm not 20 years younger so that I could maybe pursue a NASA career.In a nutshell, you're missing out if you don't read this book. Makes for a great gift for family members and friends of all ages.
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Reviewed in the United States on October 24, 2018
Well done Scott Kelly, well done.
Scott shares his whole life within these pages. Everything from growing up in New Jersey, his marriages, his travels, military career, and his time in space. I learned so much from reading this book. I thought his stories were exciting, and I didn’t want to put this book down.

Here’s a few things that caught my attention.

The chapters in this book don’t have any titles, and Scott, the author, jumped from one time period to another, so that confused me at first, but then it became easier and kind of neat to get different perspectives of his life.

I was amazed and surprised that Scott did so poorly in school and was able to buckle down and do the work needed to make him eligible to be an astronaut.

I was so encouraged how the Americans and Russians put their differences aside and worked together and became true friends; in addition, there were many differences in their equipment, procedures and expectations.
For example, “The Russian space agency has a much different system for compensating their cosmonauts than we do: Their base salaries are much lower, but they get paid bonuses for each day they fly in space. (I get only five dollars per diem, but my base salary is much better.) However, their bonuses are decreased whenever they make “mistakes,” those mistakes defined rather arbitrarily. I suspect that complaining, even making very legitimate complaints, can be defined as a mistake, costing them money and, potentially, the chance to fly in space again.” This seems very risky.

I’m so excited about the experiments they are doing on the space station. Scott Kelly told us that he was involved in over 400 different experiments during his stay and most of them dealt with effects of gravity, but the life changing results of these experiments are well worth the expense. These include learning about aging, our vision, cardiovascular health, and so much more. The list of experiments they are doing in space is way too long to include, but I would encourage you to read this book. It’s so worth it.

On the lighter side, one of the astronauts even brought his bagpipe with him and woke up Scott one morning playing his bagpipe and Scoot loved it. Scott also loves classical music and brought his iPad with him to listen to Mozart, Beethoven, Tchaikovsky, and Struss to name a few. Scott also lived in Russia for a couple of years at Star City, which is Russia’s John F Kennedy’s Space Center equivalent.

I never realized how many sites NASA had such as Ames in California, Glenn in Ohio, Goddard in Maryland, Michoud in Louisiana, Marshall in Alabama, headquarters in D.C., Kennedy in Florida.

Regarding Mars, Scott shared that 2033 is a reasonable launch date for Mars, but that is not set in stone and needs to be continuously updated.

In conclusion, I want to share this quote from Scoot Kelly that touched me. “I always think about what it meant to me to read The Right Stuff as a young man. I feel certain that I wouldn’t have done any of the things I have if I hadn’t read that book—if Tom Wolfe hadn’t written it. On a quiet Saturday afternoon, I called Tom Wolfe to thank him. He sounded truly amazed to hear from me.” Books change lives for the better. I wish more people loved books as much as I love books.
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I enjoyed the writing. The book was very easy to read and a page turner. Scott should run for office he has quite a History of achievements.
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Reviewed in the United States on December 28, 2017
I have two paths of reaction to this book. On the one hand, it was extremely interesting to read a first hand account of the path to being an astronaut -- the educational path, the selection process, the training. Also that there are different paths that impact one's interest and role in space: test pilot vs. scientist. I was truly ignorant without a thought about the differences between the space shuttle era, and the space station era. I didn't know anything about the space station or it's development until reading this, nor did I have any interest at all. But after reading this book I spent a few hours watching every video I could find that toured the space station, or demonstrated how astronauts do everyday tasks in space. It was generally a great read, and very engaging -- and we're talking about a reader who generally isn't interested in space. There were a few places where it got bogged down in the technical; and the pattern of alternating chapters of different time periods was distracting. I would have enjoyed it more were it linear.

So that was the good part of the book, and why I recommend it. What I didn't like was the impression I was left with about Scott Kelly himself, and some personal choices he made in the book. I was pre-disposed to like him, but walked away not liking him (dislike might be strong). What bothered me were his comments about his first wife, and not wanting to marry her; as well as subsequent negative comments about her. True or not, it really wasn't necessary to share this -- it had no connection to the rest of the story, and wasn't necessary for explaining their eventual divorce. I could only think of his daughters -- who aren't that old (the oldest was a teenager during the narrative) -- reading this. It may be true, but not something you want to read in print about your parents along with a million other people. (And his attempts as times to make positive comments about her seem really forced -- you can't un-ring a bell.) So he chose to share all of that, but then the Lisa Nowak matter is weirdly handled -- or not handled. She was a classmate, coworker, and someone he knew for a long time. He makes a couple comments about her being obsessive, and getting her moved to another flight team. But the books skips over a big period of time and conveniently does not address her "trip to Florida." It also does not cover his public comments in the aftermath regarding alcohol use among astronauts. Even if for some reason he (or the editor, or legal) didn't want to go into the entire saga, it's weird to pretend like it didn't happen given everything else that was covered. At least an acknowledgement of some kind would have made sense. At any rate, while the editorial decision about the omission might have been someone else's, the editorial decision about including such negative comments about his first wife were his.
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Emily
5.0 out of 5 stars Great
Reviewed in Canada on January 20, 2024
Great
Luca
1.0 out of 5 stars Finition du papier/coupe tres mediocre
Reviewed in France on December 21, 2023
Comme vous pouvez voir dans la photo la finition des page sur le cote' est vraiment très médiocre.
Ça devait être un cadeau mais je ne peux pas donner ça en cadeau. On dirait un livre de 15eme main.
Pour un livre a 30 euros ce n'est pas acceptable. Je vais le retourner directement.
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Luca
1.0 out of 5 stars Finition du papier/coupe tres mediocre
Reviewed in France on December 21, 2023
Comme vous pouvez voir dans la photo la finition des page sur le cote' est vraiment très médiocre.
Ça devait être un cadeau mais je ne peux pas donner ça en cadeau. On dirait un livre de 15eme main.
Pour un livre a 30 euros ce n'est pas acceptable. Je vais le retourner directement.
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J. F. Espinosa
5.0 out of 5 stars increible
Reviewed in Mexico on July 3, 2020
Este libro se me hizo maravilloso su forma de contar su vida y su esfuerzo para conseguir lo que se propone. Les recomiendo mucho este libro.
Ioana Mecu
5.0 out of 5 stars Wow
Reviewed in Spain on August 12, 2020
I followed Scott on social media while he spent his year in space and I was mesmerized with the pictures he posted and impressed by his achievements. I found out late about his book, but when I got to read it, It was such a delight and enlightening perspective into the details of his life, his year in space and space exploration. The book is excellent for anyone curious about life in space, however what impressed me the most was Scott’s personal story of how he became an astronaut: his determination and approach to reaching his professional objectives. The book is filled with lessons for anyone chasing a professional goal to apply to his or her own endeavors. Excellent read!
Karan
5.0 out of 5 stars Space Gorilla!
Reviewed in India on March 9, 2020
Have you ever wondered how things are done in space? How do astronauts live for months with zero gravity. How spacewalks are done. What does it take to get this job that anyone would die for.
In Endurance Captain Kelly takes us on a tour of the ISS and answers all our questions about space.
A exciting read from start to finish.

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