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There's an excellent new book on the shuttle Columbia - "Columbia -
Final Voyage". What's unique is it's primarily about the crew and the mission, not about the accident. During the flight there were only a handful of reporters who actually followed the mission and filed regular stories. Amazingly author Philip Chien also had behind-the-scenes access to the scientists during the mission and also the crew before the flight during their training. Here's his website - http://www.sts107.info I have no connection to him, I'm just somebody who got a galley copy for reivew and was very impressed with the amount of detail and how readable it is to the layman while not dumbing it down. Rob Stevens |
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