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Stages to Saturn

  • United States. National Aeronautics and Space Administration.,
  • Roger E. Bilstein

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“This is the story of the Apollo and Saturn programs that need to be told. . . . It is a first-class organisational and technological history, and it stands alone as perhaps the very best of the overall government ‘official histories.’”—Balloons to Drones

"A classic study of the moon rocket that launched the Apollo astronauts on their voyages of discovery."—Roger Launius, chief historian, National Air and Space Museum

"This volume is just one of the many excellent histories produced by government and contract historians for the NASA History Office. . . . Roger Bilstein gracefully wends his way through a maze of technical documentation to reveal the important themes of this story. Rarely has such a nuts-and-bolts tale been so gracefully told."—Air University Review

"Easily the best book of the NASA History Series. . . . Starting with the earliest rockets, Bilstein traces the development of the family of massive Saturn launch vehicles that carried the Apollo astronauts to the moon and boosted Skylab into orbit."—Technology and Culture A classic study of the development of the Saturn launch vehicle that took Americans to the moon in the 1960s and 1970s, Stages to Saturn is one of the finest official histories ever produced. The Saturn rocket was developed as a means of accomplishing President John F. Kennedy's goal for the United States to reach the moon before the end of the decade. Without the Saturn V rocket, with its capability of sending as payload the Apollo Command and Lunar Modules--along with support equipment and three astronauts--more than a quarter of a million miles from earth, Kennedy's goal would have been unrealizable. Stages to Saturn not only tells the important story of the research and development of the Saturn rockets and the people who designed them but also recounts the stirring exploits of their operations, from orbital missions around earth testing Apollo equipment to their journeys to the moon and back.

Essential reading for anyone seeking to understand the development of space flight in America and the course of modern technology, this reprint edition includes a new preface by the author providing a 21st-century perspective on the historic importance of the Saturn project.

Roger E. Bilstein is professor emeritus of history at the University of Houston, Clear Lake. Regarded as one of the nation’s premier aerospace historians, he is the author of six books, including Flight in America: From the Wrights to the Astronauts and Testing Aircraft, Exploring Space: An Illustrated History of NACA and NASA.

Genres

  • History
  • Saturn Project (U.S.)
  • Project Apollo (U.S.)
  • Saturn launch vehicles
  • Multidisciplinary research
  • Apollo spacecraft
  • Apollo 11 flight
  • Lunar landing
  • Management planning
  • Project management
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  • United States. National Aeronautics and Space Administration.

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  • Roger E. Bilstein

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Editions

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    CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform

    Jul 30, 2012

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    History Office

    January 16, 1997

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    National Aeronautics and Space Administration, NASA History Office, For sale by the U.S. G.P.O., Supt. of Docs.

    1996

  • Edition cover

    University Press of Florida

    2003

  • Project saturn
  • Edition cover

    National Aeronautics and Space Administration, NASA History Office, For sale by the U.S. G.P.O., Supt. of Docs.

    1996

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    Military Studies Press

    2011

  • Edition cover

    Creative Media Partners, LLC

    2022

  • Edition cover

    Creative Media Partners, LLC

    2022

  • Edition cover

    Scientific and Technical Information Branch, National Aeronautics and Space Administration

    1980

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    NASA

    1980