The story of the Space Race is described in this book from two perspectives interwoven beautifully. David Scott, commander of the Apollo 15, one of the most complex science expeditions to the moon, describes his life and the US space program. Parallelly, Alexei Leonov, the Russian cosmonaut and the first to perform a spacewalk, describes his experiences growing up in communist Russia and his life trajectory as he intricately participates in the Russian space program. Two lives lived on either side of the Iron Curtain come to life in this must-read for space enthusiasts.
Quotes:
- In all great competitions, success is dependent on a combination of skill, preparation and an element of luck. -Neil Armstrong
- You should not malign the system because of the wrongdoings of some individuals. -Alexei Leonov's father.
- The base was just 20km from the border with West Germany, and often, as I flew near the air corridor separating East from West I saw American jet fighters on the other side. I felt no animosity toward the American pilots. Sometimes, as a mark of mutual respect,w e tipped our wings in recognition of a fellow pilot. Alexei Leonov
- Our training was intensive, a punishing regime which pushed us beyond what we thought we were physically capable of. Alexei Leonov.
- We choose to go the Moon in this decade and to do the other things, not because they are easy, but because they are hard. That challenge is one that we are willing to accept, one we are unwilling to postpone, and one which we intend to win. -John F Kennedy (Rice University, September 12, 1962)
- (When man landed on the moon) Even in the military center where I stood, where military men were observing the achievements of our rival superpower, there was loud applause. - Alexei Leonov
- In contemplating events of the past and prognosis for the future, however, we humans tend to overestimate the near term and underestimate the longer term. - David Scott