Wheels Stop

By Rick Houston

*Wheels Stop* vividly chronicles NASA's Space Shuttle program in the wake of the 1986 Challenger disaster. It tells the stirring story of how the program recovered from profound public doubt, achieving its greatest missions from the 1988 Return to Flight to its final journey in 2011. Readers go behind the scenes of pivotal endeavors, including the repair of the Hubble Space Telescope, the construction of the International Space Station, and critical international cooperation. The book also recounts the heart-wrenching Columbia tragedy. Featuring intimate accounts from astronauts, flight controllers, and dedicated shuttle workers, *Wheels Stop* illuminates the human resilience that defined humanity's most complex flying machine.
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