'The book is an excellent, non-technical account of space technology, including an interesting introductory history of man's early thoughts on space and on the early use of rockets. A lively style, ample illustrations and a sound index add to the book's value as a good, "general reader's" primer.'
Lloyds List
'this book gives a reasonable overview of the current state of play in the space field ... Where the book is particularly strong is in its description of the administrative and funding aspects of running a space programme ... If, ... you are ... interested in the organizational side this is one of the few popular level books which even touches on the subject.'
Nick James, Journal of the British Astronomical Association, Vol. 102, No. 6, Dec. 1992
'this is a very general book that covers most of the traditional categories of space ... The style is lucid without being simplistic, and non-technical, which means that the book is accessible to the general reader ... as a primer on space ... it should be required reading for all students of the subject.'
Mark Williamson, Earth Space Review, Vol. 2, No. 1, 1993
'For the non-specialist Roy Gibson provides an authoritative account of the great variety of human activities in space, and the other uses of spacecraft.'
J.H.C. Laker, Brecon & Radnor Express Etc.
'For the non-specialist Roy Gibson provides an authoritative account of the great variety of human activities in space, and the other uses of spacecraft.'
Fife Free Press Etc.
'an authoritative account for the non-specialist of the great variety of human activities in space ... The text is written in the author's customery lucid and non-technical style and a glossary of acronyms is provided.'
Spaceflight, Vol. 35, May 1993