Into the Black
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JPL and the American Space Program, 1976-2004
Peter J. Westwick
Out of Print
This history of JPL encompasses far more than the story of the events and individuals that have shaped the institution. It also engages wider questions about relations between civilian and military space programs, the place of science and technology in American politics, and the impact of the work at JPL on the way we imagine the place of humankind in the universe.
Science in America in 2004.
"Westwick’s analysis explains why the Jet Propulsion Lab behaved as it did, what forces shaped it, and what impact it had on its external environment. He tells the complete story of the lab with candor and impartiality."—Alex Roland, Duke University
"Westwick has written a very comprehensive history of a high-performance organization, one that has made major contributions both technologically and to the public’s imagination."—John M. Logsdon, Space Policy Institute, George Washington University
Publication Date: November 13, 2006
24 b/w illus.