Do Your Ears Pop in Space and 500 Other Surprising Questions about Space Travel

  Author:    R. Mike Mullane, R. Mike Mullane
  ISBN:    0471154040
  Sales Rank:    427694
  Published:    1997-01-22
  Publisher:    Wiley
  # Pages:    256
  Binding:    Paperback
  Avg. Rating:    5.0 based on 9 reviews
  Used Offers:    30 from $7.24
  Amazon Price:    $10.85
  (Data above last updated:  2008-07-24 00:40:38 EST)
  
  
Sort customer reviews by:
  
Show All Reviews on Page      Hide All Reviews on Page
   
  
Do Your Ears Pop in Space and 500 Other Surprising Questions about Space Travel
  
"An excellent reference. This book has to be on the shelf of every space buff." â??James Lovell, Commander, Apollo 13.

Get the inside story on outer space from three-time shuttle astronaut R. Mike Mullane.

"A fascinating collection of honest, factual, from-the-heart answers to the most often asked questions about spaceflight and spacefliers. Required reading for all who aspire to travel in space." â??Kathy Thornton, 4-mission Shuttle Astronaut, World Record Holder for Spacewalks by a Woman.

"A brilliant addition to the understanding of space flight. Only a man who has been thereâ??outer spaceâ??and done thatâ??fly the Space Shuttleâ??could render the complexities of flying in space so lucidly." â??Walter J. Boyne, Colonel, USAF (Ret.), Former Director, National Air and Space Museum.

"A highly informative inside view of what astronauts really experience in space." â??Ed Buckbee, Former Director, U.S. Space & Rocket and U.S. Space Camp.

"All astronauts have been peppered with great questions. Mike Mullane has great answers." â??Vice Admiral Richard H. Truly, U.S. Navy (Ret.), Columbia 1981, Challenger 1983, NASA Administrator 1989-1992.

                  Reader Reviews 1 - 10 of 10                 
  
  
Review
Date
Review
Rating(5 High)
Review
Helpful
to:
Customer Review Reviewer
Info
Permanent
Link
Reader Reviews Below Sorted by Newest First
11-26-05 5 1\1
(Hide Review...)  Absolutely delightful reading!
Reviewer Permalink
Highly informative. A few aspects need to be updated, though. I'd buy a second edition without any hesitation.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-07-24 00:44:30 EST)
11-25-05 5 (NA)
(Hide Review...)  Absolutely delightful reading!
Reviewer Permalink
Highly informative. A few aspects need to be updated, though. I'd buy a second edition without any hesitation.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2006-07-30 02:51:03 EST)
07-02-04 5 2\2
(Hide Review...)  A MUST READ!
Reviewer Permalink
I bought this book at the Kennedy Space Center Space Store and at first thought the cover and title looked sort of juvenile. However, once I started reading it I couldn't put it down! Mullane answers so many questions I didn't even think to ask and answered questions I had in my mind while touring NASA. This book enriched my NASA experience and I feel so much more knowledgeable about what astronauts experience. His writing style is as lighthearted and accessible as it is thorough. From explaining how astronauts have to work the toilet system on shuttles to how they are chosen to be an astronauts to facts about the Challenger tragedy, the simple question/answer format makes it fast reading and easy to go back and peruse. Published in 1997, I wish Mullane would update it and add more, but this is such a good introduction to the whole shuttle experience, I won't complain. In fact, this book has given me a better understanding of the current spacewalks on the space station and the Cassini spacecraft that just reached Saturn's orbit. I can easily see how this book could be very inspirational for a wanna-be or don't-yet-know-they-wanna-be astronaut, as well.

It's always more fun hearing about space from an astronaut who's been there and especially one who includes a picture of himself in a "urine collection device." I guarantee you'll be glad for reading this one.

(Review Data Last Updated: 2006-06-24 13:24:58 EST)
09-08-03 5 3\3
(Hide Review...)  Funny, informative, easy-to-read, candid, and detailed
Reviewer Permalink
People who read FAQs (Frequently Asked Questions, a common format to provide information on Usenet and the web) will find the style of this book familiar and accessible. And so, I think, will a lot of people. One of the best things about this book, besides the amount of ground it covers, is its suitability for a wide audience. Its simple language covering a wide range of subjects will appeal to everyone from children to adults, from people with a cursory interest in space travel to people obsessed with it. The book comes with recommendations from Neil Armstrong and James Lovell, as well as several less famous (but not necessarily less experienced) space professionals.

The writing style is both candid and humorous, and the author, a retired astronaut, does not try to glamorize space travel. He describes several times the awe and wonder of seeing Earth through the shuttle window, but he also describes the terror of liftoff and the embarrassment of pre-launch toilet training (astronauts needing to defecate have to aim very carefully, and the training for this involves watching on a monitor the output of a videocamera pointed at the astronaut's rectum). At the same time, he corrects fears and other mistaken ideas spread by a misinformed media. He is also honest about his own emotional reactions to spaceflight, including ones that shatter the heroic, superhuman image that astronauts are expected to live up to -- and also reactions, or lack of reactions, that might surprise people.

An index is provided at the back for easy searching, since a full list of questions is not provided at the front. The questions are grouped under nine categories: Space Physics, Space Shuttle Pre-Mission and Launch Operations, Space Shuttle Orbit Operations, Life In Space, Space Physiology, Space Shuttle Reentry and Landing, Challenger, Astronaut Facts, and The Future. Within these categories he covers subjects ranging from the technical and social to the mundanities of life in a space shuttle.

Anyone with an interest in space travel would probably have an interest in this book. Even the author, who worked in space, had to go to other people to answer a lot of his questions -- so even he learned things he didn't know from writing this book. That is how a book should be written, and the book reflects this in the same way as hearing a lecturer speak with real enthusiasm on his or her subject. This is not only everything you wanted to know but were afraid to ask, but everything you never thought to ask but are glad to know.

(Review Data Last Updated: 2006-06-24 13:24:58 EST)
07-29-02 5 1\1
(Hide Review...)  Informative and addictive!
Reviewer Permalink
Three times Space Shuttle Astronaut R. Mike Mullane answers 500 questions regarding space traveling and life onboard the Space Shuttle. From the technical ones [Shuttle weight or the gravity escape velocity] to very simple questions [Do yor ears pop in space? or Have you seen any ufo's?] this book is a delight for anyone interested in knowing more about the current state of space exploration and shuttle manned missions. The format of the book is quite simple: A question in bold lettering followed by a simple, yet intelligent and informative answer. Topics covered range from Take off, reentering the atmosphere, life onboard the ship to some tips for becoming an astronaut. Some black and white pictures and illustrations make the book a little more atractive. The author also provides the reader with many email addresses throughout the book in order to contact him or other astronauts or space program workers. Once you star reading this book, you won't be able to put it down! A must for space enthusiasts, and if you want to know the answer to the title question, you'll have to get the book...
(Review Data Last Updated: 2006-06-24 13:24:58 EST)
11-25-00 4 6\6
(Hide Review...)  Prep book for space exploration
Reviewer Permalink
This book is easy to read and is a must for any fan of space travel. The book format uses one line questions followed up with an answer of a paragraph or two. The great thing is that the questions cover EVERY aspect of life in outer space that you can imagine - sleeping, hygene, eating, going to the bathroom, bleeding, clothing and back pain! There is also a great chapter which gives tips on what it takes to get into the space program. Once I picked up this book, I couldn't put it down!
(Review Data Last Updated: 2006-06-24 13:24:58 EST)
09-30-98 5 5\7
(Hide Review...)  AWESOME AND INFORMATIVE!
Reviewer Permalink
THIS BOOK ROCKS! This book explains so much about space travel and astronauts! It's all done in a humourus but very informational way. This book is for all space buffs! One of the reasons that it is so good is that it is written by a real astronaut, someone that has experianced space-travel first hand. IT'S A GREAT BOOK! NOW I REALLY WANT TO BECOME AN ASTRONAUT!!!!!!
(Review Data Last Updated: 2006-06-24 13:24:58 EST)
07-25-98 5 (NA)
(Hide Review...)  Fascinating and un-put-downable!
Reviewer Permalink
I bought this book due to a farely recent, but obsessive, facsination with space travel. It answers every question I had ever thought of and more. It also made me think in a totally different way, and so I came up with a whole host of new questions. I feel this book has opened up a whole new part of brain that was previously closed off. Thankyou R M Mullane!!
(Review Data Last Updated: 2006-06-24 13:24:58 EST)
06-14-98 5 5\5
(Hide Review...)  As enjoyable as it is informative.
Reviewer Permalink
I read nearly the whole book the first time I picked it up. Mullane tells it like it is, in a straightforward and honest manner. The back cover is full of testimonials from astronauts and other persons involved in the space program. James Lovell, Commander of Apollo 13, writes, "This book has to be on the shelf of every space buff." I agree!
(Review Data Last Updated: 2006-06-24 13:24:58 EST)
02-27-98 5 5\5
(Hide Review...)  Any doubts you may have about space? Just read the book!
Reviewer Permalink
Is a great book. Mike Mullane has answered the most common questions about space travel in such a way that you become addicted to the book. Tells you how and why things are done in a perspective that you do not need to be a rocket scientist to understand. If you love space, buy the book.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2006-06-24 13:24:58 EST)
  
                  Reader Reviews 1 - 10 of 10                 
  
  
  
  
  
  

Because the data used to generate this site come from outside sources, VeryWellSaid.com cannot guarantee the completeness or accuracy of the data.
Search VeryWellSaid™
Google
Web VeryWellSaid™
New subjects are added every week.
View Subjects Below by:
* Top Selling
 (click category name, left)
* Top-Rated Top Sellers
 (click 'Top Rated', right)
In the news...  
Dubai\UAE Top Rated
Influenza\Bird Flu Top Rated
Iraq Top Rated
Supreme Court Top Rated
All Books Top Rated
Arts Top Rated
Photography Top Rated
Digital Photography Top Rated
Digital Cameras Top Rated
Biography Top Rated
Business Top Rated
Management Top Rated
Marketing Top Rated
Sales Top Rated
Stocks Top Rated
Bonds Top Rated
Real Estate Top Rated
Trading Top Rated
Commodities Trading Top Rated
Time Management Top Rated
Starting A Business Top Rated
Children's Top Rated
Comics Top Rated
Computers Top Rated
PC Top Rated
Mac Top Rated
Programming Top Rated
Design Patterns Top Rated
.Net Top Rated
C# Top Rated
Vb.Net Top Rated
Asp.Net Top Rated
Java Top Rated
Python Top Rated
PHP Top Rated
Perl Top Rated
Javascript Top Rated
Ajax Top Rated
CSS Top Rated
Open Source Top Rated
SQL Top Rated
Databases Top Rated
Oracle Top Rated
MySql Top Rated
Sql Server Top Rated
IIS Top Rated
Apache Top Rated
Linux Top Rated
Windows Server Top Rated
Project Management Top Rated
HTML Top Rated
UML Top Rated
IT Certifications Top Rated
Cisco Certifications Top Rated
MCSE Top Rated
MCSD Top Rated
Cooking Top Rated
Italian Cooking Top Rated
Vegetarian Cooking Top Rated
Wine Top Rated
Engineering Top Rated
Entertainment Top Rated
Health Top Rated
Nutrition Top Rated
Dieting Top Rated
Sex Top Rated
History Top Rated
Military History Top Rated
British History Top Rated
Middle East History Top Rated
Land Battles Top Rated
Naval Warfare Top Rated
Air Warfare Top Rated
9/11 Top Rated
Terrorism Top Rated
Home Top Rated
Mortgage\Home Equity Loan Top Rated
Cars Top Rated
Car Buying Top Rated
Sports Cars Top Rated
Cat Top Rated
Humor Top Rated
Horror Top Rated
Law Top Rated
IP Law Top Rated
Legal History Top Rated
Fiction Top Rated
Oprah's Book Club Top Rated
Medicine Top Rated
Cancer Top Rated
Stroke Top Rated
Heart Disease Top Rated
Fertility Top Rated
Diabetes Top Rated
Pharmacology Top Rated
Back Problems Top Rated
Menopause Top Rated
Thyroid Top Rated
Pain Top Rated
Organic Chemistry Top Rated
Immune System Top Rated
Mystery Top Rated
Nonfiction Top Rated
Outdoors Top Rated
Running Top Rated
Radio Control Models Top Rated
Guns Top Rated
Parenting Top Rated
Divorce Top Rated
Professional Top Rated
Reference Top Rated
Religion Top Rated
Romance Top Rated
Science Top Rated
Physics Top Rated
Chemistry Top Rated
Astronomy Top Rated
Psychology Top Rated
Science Fiction Top Rated
Sports Top Rated
Teens Top Rated
Travel Top Rated
USA Top Rated
Europe Top Rated
France Top Rated
Italy Top Rated
England Top Rated
China Top Rated
All Books Arts Biography Click Here For An A-Z Index Of All 213 Best-Seller Subjects Business Children's Comics
Computers Cooking Engineering Entertainment Health History Home Horror Humor Law Fiction Medicine Mystery
Nonfiction Outdoors Parenting Professional Reference Religion Romance Science Sci-Fi Sports Teens Travel
In Association with Amazon.com

Cache miss
(not cached)