Inside the Epic First Mission to Pluto
"Stern and Grinspoon's record of this epic project is thoroughly captivating... Suffused with serpentine theatrics and scientific wonder, this is a consistently compelling, top-notch documentation of intrepid planetary exploration." --Kirkus *STARRED REVIEW* "Riveting... a fascinating David versus Goliath story... Even though we know the final outcome, the story continues to be a nail-biter... The two authors, with their insider's perspective, capture the arduous process with great narrative verve." --Marcia Bartusiak, The Wall Street Journal "A remarkable new book... told in exhilarating prose that moves this incredible narrative briskly without getting mired in the tall weeds of technical jargon.... Stern and Grinspoon take you on an uplifting, exhilarating, fascinating journey, all without leaving the comfort and oxygen of our planet." --Scott Stantis, Chicago Tribune "An exhilarating trek into the 'wild black yonder'." --Barbara Kiser, Nature "A space and science book that reads more like a thriller." --Andrew Dansby, Houston Chronicle "Riveting... destined to become a classic of popular science." --Publishers Weekly "Best Summer Books 2018" "A thrilling ride." --Jane Ciabattari, BBC.COM "10 Books to Read in May" "Riveting." --Laurel Kornfeld, Spaceflight Insider "Armchair space explorers and budding scientists will relish this inspiring aerospace adventure." --Donna Marie Smith, Library Journal "Fascinating... Stern and Grinspoon's account will appeal to space buffs and every fan of high-quality science writing." --Carl Hays, Booklist "It's a tale about space science, yes, but it's also a reminder of what can happen when you refuse to let dreams die." --Corey S. Powell, DiscoverMagazine.com "Terrific new book about a terrific spacecraft flying a terrific mission! Kudos to Alan Stern, the man who gave us back Pluto." --Jeffrey Kluger (on Twitter, April 25, 2018) "The two writers know their stuff: Stern is the principal investigator who led the New Horizon's team to Pluto, and he is considered a veritable force of nature within the planetary science community. Grinspoon may well be the most talented science writer this side of his friend and mentor, the late Carl Sagan.... With an exciting narrative, loads of planetary astronomy, a heaping helping of exploration and discovery, and a happy ending, the book seems destined to be a classic." --Steven Andrew, Daily Kos "Chasing New Horizons, using a thriller-writer's you-are-there narrative style, takes readers on the adventure of Alan Stern's and his remarkable team's lifetimes... Chasing New Horizons would be a 'great read' if it were fiction. But as a true story, it is impossible to resist. From the Preface to the 'Final Discovery' of the Coda and through the Top-Ten Science Discoveries list in the Appendix, this is a book for science readers to savor." --Fred Bortz, The Science Shelf "A truly prodigious book by Alan Stern & David Grinspoon humankind's first voyage to Pluto. Strongly, even urgently recommended." --Homer Hickam, author of October Sky (on Twitter April 30, 2018) "A fascinating story of the advances, setbacks, and eventual triumph of a decades-long effort to complete the initial reconnaissance of the solar system." --Jeff Foust, The Space Review "I have read the book twice... It's a thought-provoking and well-written story of the behind-the-scenes action that brought the spacecraft to life.... Chasing New Horizons presents a lot of insight into what it's like to be on a spacecraft mission. Those revelations delighted me to no end.... The book belongs on your bookshelf. Read it often. Appreciate what it is our fellow citizens have done to bring Pluto and the Kuiper Belt into our view." --C.C. Petersen, TheSpacewriter.com "A page-turne
Dr Alan Stern is Principal Investigator of the New Horizons mission. A planetary scientist, space program executive, aerospace consultant, and author, he has participated in numerous planetary missions. He lives in Colorado. Dr David Grinspoon is an astrobiologist, award-winning science communicator, author, and the inaugural Chair of Astrobiology at the Library of Congress. He is a frequent adviser to NASA on space exploration strategy and lives in lives in Washington, DC.