Author

Publication

2018-03-01 - Fort Point Press, Boston

Language

English

Word Count

94,000 words, Guess

Page Count

376 pages

Physical Format

Hardcover

Identifiers

  • Open LibraryOL27849851M
  • ISBN-139780986385902
  • ISBN-100986385905
  • OCLC Control Number1044763502
  • Amazon0986385905

Classifications

  • LCCTL789.85.E95 A3 2018

Description

In 1966 the author, newly graduated from college, went to work for the MIT laboratory where the Apollo guidance system was designed. His assignment was to program the complex lunar landing phase in the Lunar Module's on board computer. As Apollo 11 approaches, the author flies lunar landings in simulators and meets the astronauts who will fly the LM for real. He explains the computer alarms that almost prevented Neil Armstrong from landing and describes a narrow escape from another dangerous problem. On Apollo 14 he devises a workaround when a faulty pushbutton threatens Alan Shepard's mission, earning a NASA award, a story in Rolling Stone, and a few lines in the history books. This memoir is a new kind of book about Apollo. It tells a story never told before by an insider the development of the on board software for the Apollo spacecraft. It makes a vertical connection between technical details and historic events, but by broadening the story using his own experiences as he grows into adulthood in the 1960s the author draws a parallel between that era of successful space exploration, and the exploration, inner and outer, that was taking place in the culture.

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Other Editions

  • Sunburst and Luminary: An Apollo MemoirHardcoverFort Point Press, Boston2018-03-01

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