"Wings In Orbit" Details Shuttle History By Those Who Made It Happen

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Dec. 9, 2010

Michael Curie 
Headquarters, Washington      
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Lynnette B. Madison 
Johnson Space Center, Houston 
281-483-5111 
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RELEASE: 10-325

"WINGS IN ORBIT" DETAILS SHUTTLE HISTORY BY THOSE WHO MADE IT HAPPEN

HOUSTON -- As NASA's space shuttle fleet nears retirement, the agency 
is preparing to release a comprehensive account of the program that 
managed the spacecraft and the dedicated people who made its 
accomplishments possible. 

The 500-plus-page book, "Wings in Orbit" is available for 
pre-publication sale. The book describes the scientific, engineering 
and cultural contributions of the space shuttle through text, 
photographs and graphics, written or selected by those who worked in 
the shuttle program. 

"Not only is this book informative and beautifully done, it captures 
the passion of those who devoted their energies to the more than 
three decades of the shuttle program," said Bill Gerstenmaier, NASA 
associate administrator for Space Operations. "It recognizes and 
celebrates what NASA has accomplished using the shuttle system." 

Former shuttle program manager Wayne Hale was the book's executive 
editor. The book features a wide range of contributors, including the 
first space shuttle crew and many former flight directors, engineers 
and program managers. 

The book is slated for release in March. To order the book during the 
pre-publication sale through Dec. 31, visit: 



http://www.shopNASA.com 


For more information about the space shuttle era, visit: 



http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/shuttle/flyout/  

	
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