Red Moon Rising: Sputnik and the Hidden Rivalries that Ignited the Space Age

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Author: Matthew Brzezinski

ISBN-10: 1616801573

ISBN-13: 9781616801571

Category: United States History - 20th Century - 1945 to 2000

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“In his exuberant narrative of the superpower space race . . . [Brzezinski] tells the story of American and Soviet decisions with remarkable dramatic—even cinematic—flair.”—The New York Times Book Review In Red Moon Rising, Matthew Brzezinski recounts the dramatic behind-the-scenes story of the fierce battles on earth that preceded and followed the launch of Sputnik on October 4, 1957. He takes us inside the Kremlin, the White House, secret military facilities, deep-cover safe houses, and the halls of Congress to bring to life the Russians and Americans who feared and distrusted their compatriots at least as much as their superpower rivals.Drawing on original interviews and new documentary sources, Brzezinski tells a story rich in the paranoia of the time. The combatants include three U.S. presidents, survivors of the gulag, corporate chieftains, ambitious apparatchiks, rehabilitated Nazis, and a general who won the day by refusing to follow orders. The true story of the birth of the space age has never been told in such dramatic detail, and Red Moon Rising brings it vividly and memorably to life. The New York Times - Mark Atwood Lawrence There is nothing especially new in Red Moon Rising, which is heavily indebted to painstaking research by legions of historians who came before. But Brzezinski, a former Moscow correspondent for The Wall Street Journal, tells the story of American and Soviet decisions with remarkable dramatic—even cinematic—flair.

Prologue     1The Request     17Jet Power     45Trials and Errors     60Tomorrowland     78Desert Fires     95Pictures in Black and White     115A Simple Satellite     142By the Light of a Red Moon     161Something for the Holidays     188Operation Confidence     213Goldstone Has the Bird     240Epilogue     268Notes     279Acknowledgments     309Index     311