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Orbit
Orbit
Author: John J. Nance
For Kip Dawson, winning a passenger seat on American Space Adventure's first civilian spaceflight is a dream come true. But a successful launch quickly morphs into chaos when a micrometeor punches through the wall of the spacecraft. leaving the radio as dead as the pilot.
ISBN: 476068
Publication Date: 2005
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4 stars, based on 1 rating
Publisher: Brilliance Audio
Book Type: Other
Other Versions: Paperback, Hardcover, Audio Cassette, Audio CD
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I really enjoyed this book and the way it featured an ordinary citizen being able to inspire so many others all across the world.
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A layman wins a trip on a sub-orbital civilian flight that turns out to be a very exciting and unexpected ride. Holds your interest very tightly
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Imagine you are a civilian orbiting the earth in a space ship, and a miniscule particle pierces the hull and kills your pilot. There you are...all alone...no radio, but you do have a laptop computer. You decide to write your memoir as you wait for air to run out, and as you are writing down your memories, they are being transmitted to earth.
A little too much on the technical side for me, I would have liked more about Kip's life and how people in his past felt about reading about themselves; but it was a nice read.


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