![]() ![]() It was interesting, but for example, she spends more than a chapter writing about the first two chimps the went into space. While I enjoy Roach’s writing style and her wit, I felt like she spent too much time focusing on the history of the space program at NASA. In zero-g, a body in motion stays in motion, if you catch my meaning. I’m still not certain if it sounds sexy or incredibly awkward. And yes, there’s even a chapter on sex in space. Waste disposal, both in the early days and with modern technology. There’s a chapter on food and eating in zero-gravity. She also delves into some of the less-known but just as interesting aspects. Her focus isn’t just on the parts of the space program we read about. Roach throws herself into her research, speaking with astronauts, NASA administrators, researchers, and inventors. What’s not to love about it?Īs far as non-fiction is concerned, this is a fun read. ![]() Of course, she gets to hang out at NASA and spend the day with astronauts. ![]() It’s not surprising since she gets to investigate, research, and even get hands-on with her subject matter. It comes across in every one of her books. ![]()
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