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Chris Kraft.
Flight: my life in mission control.
Penguin. 2001

In his New York Times bestseller, Chris Kraft delivers an unforgettable account of his life in Mission Control. The first NASA flight director, Kraft emerged from boyhood in small-town America to become a visionary who played an integral role in what would become the National Aeronautics and Space Administration. It’s all here, from the legendary Mercury missions that first sent Americans into space, through the Gemini and Apollo missions that landed them on the moon. The great heroes of space are here, too—Alan Shepard, John Glenn, Neil Armstrong, Jim Lovell, and Buzz Aldrin—leading the space race that would change the course of U.S. history.

From NASA’s infancy to its greatest triumphs … from the calculated gambles to the near disasters to the pure luck that accompanied each mission, Flight relives the spellbinding events that captured the imagination of the world. It is a stirring tribute to the U.S. space program and to the men who risked their lives to take America on a flight into the unknown—from the man who was there for it all.