“The book is full of interest for those interested in knowing how NASA, ESA, and the industrial companies involved in the project actually pulled off the largest and most demanding project in the history of astronomy. The chapters are well provided with the details of what was involved at every stage of the development, construction, and launch processes. … gives a reasonably detailed account of the technical issues involved at each stage of the programme and how they were solved.” (Malcolm Longair, The Observatory, Vol. 137 (1256), February, 2017)
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Having followed spaceflight activities since 1968, David Shayler has a broad range of experience covering all aspects of human spaceflight history. In October 1982, he created Astro Info Service to focus on his space writing and research, with lectures and educational outreach activities. Early publications included the periodicals ‘Orbiter’ on the shuttle and ‘Zenit’ on Soviet activities and a growing range of biographies on the world’s space explorers. In 1990 David co-created the Midland Spaceflight Society and acted as its chairman. His first book was published in 1987 and since then he has authored over 20 titles, including 13 titles in the Praxis Space Library between 2000 and 2009. He has contributed to titles on human spaceflight, including the three editions of “Who’s Who in Space” (MacMillan, 1998). Personal research has been conducted at NASA JSC in Houston, and at KSC in Florida, as well as at Rice and Clear Lake Universities and NARA archives in Texas. His research continues daily and new titles are under various stages of production, some of which are available via the AIS website.