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Reddit mentions of Dragonfly: NASA And The Crisis Aboard Mir

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Reddit mentions: 5

We found 5 Reddit mentions of Dragonfly: NASA And The Crisis Aboard Mir. Here are the top ones.

Dragonfly: NASA And The Crisis Aboard Mir
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Found 5 comments on Dragonfly: NASA And The Crisis Aboard Mir:

u/mjrdanger · 4 pointsr/space

Yes the book Dragonfly

u/FreelanceSocialist · 2 pointsr/space

I haven't read too many that would fit the bill, but the first ones that come to mind are:

u/okbanlon · 2 pointsr/space

Dragonfly - I highly recommend it as well. Excellent, comprehensive book about Mir.

u/futtigue · 1 pointr/space

http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/0887307833

Bryan Burrough.

A lot of the book covers the politics of the joint Russian/American missions to the ageing MIR, but I read it for the firsthand accounts of the MIR fire and Progress collision and wasn't disappointed.

u/MayTheTorqueBeWithU · 1 pointr/spaceporn

If the Shuttle/Mir era interests you, Dragonfly is a must-read. It has a lot of inside stories of the people involved, and is a great technical and human drama.

http://www.amazon.com/Dragonfly-NASA-And-Crisis-Aboard/dp/0887307833