The Survivors: Astronauts Who Faced Death in Space — Space Missions Book 1
Space looks silent and beautiful from Earth. But for the men and women who actually went there, it was often a razor-thin line between survival and disaster.
The Survivors is a gripping non-fiction journey through eight of the most harrowing stories in the history of space exploration — told in a way that reads like a thriller, yet stays true to every fact.
You'll travel 200,000 miles from Earth with the Apollo 13 crew as they improvise their way back from the brink of death. You'll feel the unbearable weight of Vladimir Komarov's final hours — a man who climbed into his spacecraft knowing he wouldn't come back, because someone had to. You'll stand beside Alexei Leonov as he tumbles in open space, his spacesuit ballooning around him, threatening to trap him outside his capsule forever.
These aren't just history lessons. These are human stories — about courage, fear, duty, and what it means to push beyond every limit imaginable.
Inside this book, you'll explore:
- How the Apollo 13 crew turned a near-catastrophe into NASA's greatest rescue
- Why Christa McAuliffe's story still moves millions — and what she represented beyond the mission
- The 16 agonizing minutes when the Columbia crew vanished from radar
- How Chris Hadfield went blind in space — and didn't panic
- Sally Ride's quiet, groundbreaking journey through a system that didn't want her there
- Ilan Ramon: a fighter pilot who carried a nation's history to orbit
Written for curious readers with no technical background required, The Survivors delivers real science, real stakes, and real emotion — in prose that keeps you turning pages.
This bilingual edition includes the full text in both English and Spanish, delivered as a PDF + EPUB digital download — perfect for reading on any device.