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Red Moon Rising Lib/E: Sputnik and the Hidden Rivals That Ignited the Space Age

AUTHOR Brzezinski, Matthew; Stransky, Charles
PUBLISHER HighBridge Audio (09/18/2007)
PRODUCT TYPE Audio (Compact Disc)

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The first book to capture both the Soviet and American sides of the event that started the space race and changed our world. On October fourth, 1957, a time of Cold War paranoia, the Soviet Union secretly launched the Earth's first artificial moon. No bigger than a basketball, the tiny satellite was powered by a car battery. Yet, for all its simplicity, Sputnik stunned the world. Based on extensive research in the US and newly opened archives in the former USSR, Red Moon Rising tells the story of five extraordinary months in the history of technology and the rivalry between two superpowers. It takes us inside the Kremlin and introduces the Soviet engineer Korolev, the charismatic, politically-minded visionary who motivated Khruschev to support what others dismissed as a ridiculous program. Korolev is virtually unknown to most Americans, yet it is because of him that NASA exists, that college loan programs were started in the US, and that Kennedy and Johnson became presidents. Character driven, suspenseful, and dramatic, Red Moon Rising unveils the politics, people, science, and mindset behind a critical and transformative world event.
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ISBN-13: 9781665167031
ISBN-10: 1665167033
Binding: CD-Audio (CD Standard Audio Format)
Content Language: English
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Carton Quantity: 20
Feature Codes: Unabridged
Country of Origin: US
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Technology & Engineering | History
Technology & Engineering | Aeronautics & Astronautics
Technology & Engineering | Physics - Astrophysics
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The first book to capture both the Soviet and American sides of the event that started the space race and changed our world. On October fourth, 1957, a time of Cold War paranoia, the Soviet Union secretly launched the Earth's first artificial moon. No bigger than a basketball, the tiny satellite was powered by a car battery. Yet, for all its simplicity, Sputnik stunned the world. Based on extensive research in the US and newly opened archives in the former USSR, Red Moon Rising tells the story of five extraordinary months in the history of technology and the rivalry between two superpowers. It takes us inside the Kremlin and introduces the Soviet engineer Korolev, the charismatic, politically-minded visionary who motivated Khruschev to support what others dismissed as a ridiculous program. Korolev is virtually unknown to most Americans, yet it is because of him that NASA exists, that college loan programs were started in the US, and that Kennedy and Johnson became presidents. Character driven, suspenseful, and dramatic, Red Moon Rising unveils the politics, people, science, and mindset behind a critical and transformative world event.
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Read by: Stransky, Charles
CHARLES STRANSKY has appeared on Broadway in "Glengarry Glen Ross" and "The Front Page". He can be seen in "The Spanish Prisoner, Homicide, "and"Things Change", all written and directed by David Mamet, and many other films. He has appeared in sitcoms such as "Newhart, Murphy Brown, Frank's Place, My Sister Sam", in several episodes of "Law & Order", and also in daytime dramas and commercials. He has narrated numerous audio books.
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