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How to Make a Spaceship

By: Julian Guthrie, Richard Branson - preface, Stephen Hawking - afterword
Narrated by: Rob Shapiro
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Publisher's summary

The historic race that reawakened the promise of manned spaceflight.

Alone in a Spartan black cockpit, test pilot Mike Melvill rocketed toward space. He had 80 seconds to exceed the speed of sound and begin the climb to a target no civilian pilot had ever reached. He might not make it back alive. If he did, he would make history as the world's first commercial astronaut.

The spectacle defied reason, the result of a competition dreamed up by entrepreneur Peter Diamandis, whose vision for a new race to space required small teams to do what only the world's largest governments had done before.

Peter Diamandis was the son of hardworking immigrants who wanted their science prodigy to make the family proud and become a doctor. But from the age of eight, when he watched Apollo 11 land on the moon, his singular goal was to get to space. When he realized NASA was winding down manned space flight, Diamandis set out on one of the great entrepreneurial adventure stories of our time. If the government wouldn't send him to space, he would create a private space-flight industry himself.

In the 1990s this idea was the stuff of science fiction. Undaunted, Diamandis found inspiration in an unlikely place: the golden age of aviation. He discovered that Charles Lindbergh made his transatlantic flight to win a $25,000 prize. The flight made Lindbergh the most famous man on earth and galvanized the airline industry. Why, Diamandis thought, couldn't the same be done for space flight?

The story of the bullet-shaped SpaceShipOne and the other teams in the hunt is an extraordinary tale of making the impossible possible. It is driven by outsized characters - Burt Rutan, Richard Branson, John Carmack, Paul Allen - and obsessive pursuits. In the end, as Diamandis dreamed, the result wasn't just a victory for one team; it was the foundation for a new industry and a new age.

©2016 Julian Guthrie (P)2016 Penguin Audio
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Critic reviews

“If you admire those who aim really high, How to Make a Spaceship belongs on your bookshelf. [It] offers a rousing anthem to the urge to explore.” (Wall Street Journal)

“Guthrie has a gift of building suspense around these airborne incidents of inherent drama - such as a balloon flight gone wildly wrong that ends in a botched parachute jump - as well as larger questions about space, technology and life’s purpose ... How to Make a Spaceship is ... ultimately flight-worthy and impressively ambitious. When the history of 21st century American space efforts is written decades or centuries from now, this book will be a valuable contemporary record of what it was like when humanity was trying to break out of its home.” (San Francisco Chronicle)

“[How to Make a Spaceship] reads like a thriller. The story sounds incredible, as if torn from the pages of science fiction. And it has a happy ending. But as with all entrepreneurial ventures, nothing went according to plan: It was riddled with failure and disappointment; ugly battles broke out between friends and founders; the world often looked like it was coming to an end; and Diamandis had to gamble everything he had.” (Vivkek Wadhwa, Washington Post)

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Wow!!

Clear your calendar.
Even if you have zero interest in aviation, spaceflight or history you will want no distractions while absorbing this read.

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A motivational story on X Prize

This story will help the next generation of people have a bigger place in there hearts for Space Exploration and technology.

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well researched and well told

This book did a super job laying out how difficult it is to get into space. Between the technology, personalities and politics, the book was quite a ride.

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A great story about our most important next step...

We saw mankind take steps on the moon and were filled with hope. Decades later, so little had been done to further our legacy.

This is a great story, well told, about the next chapter in space flight which, it appears, will either be private enterprise or the Chinese.

If this subject interests you, "The Case for Mars" by Zubrin is a fantastic, educational and thought-provoking book.

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Gives me hope

I’m looking back on my life and wondering where I was that I didn’t know all of this was going on.

I love the story of everyone involved. It gives me hope that an individual with an idea can inspire and make something happen to improve our world.

Really great book. I loved it.

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A Real American Success Story

Any person, boy or girl, who ever dreamed of going to space will appreciate this story. The individuals in this book are the kind of people Who Make America Great, And Will Continue To Do So.

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How to make a Spaceship

Lot of information about private spacecraft and space came about. Interesting connection to the Lindbergh name.

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Where science fiction becomes reality

Wow! Must read for any person who even remotely likes the idea of space travel. A real life science fiction come to life. Filled with amazing characters and the richest story. Wonderful writing and performance. Please read! Share with your children to inspire them !

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Good Story but a Little Too Dramatic

The story itself is very interesting. The narrator's performance was good too.

The author over did it a little, trying to build drama around the personal struggles of some of the protagonists.

I still recommend it to readers that are interested in space.

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moving

this is a great non fiction book which highlights many organizations, books, and people to which get involved in the space race. I hope that this book is taught in schools as it is a great inspiration and resource.

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