Space Scribbler

IN THE MID-1980S, NASA thought it would be profitable to strap a working journalist into the space shuttle and blast him or her into the great void to report the experience to a public weary of the less-than-compelling fare typically served up by real astronauts. This spaceman-scribe would speak...

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