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Excerpt from "AEROSPACE: The King's Payload"

AEROSPACE:  The King's Payload, Chapter 31 - Space Suit Fittings Before now, no one had mentioned the end of the program.   It was just too painful.   Tears came to my eyes, too. I just couldn’t think about the retirement of the Space Shuttle. It was just an awful thought. Dalton spoke. “I certainly don’t understand, since the Space Shuttles were built to be launched 100 times.   The shuttles have only flown approximately 30 times each.   NASA needs to keep the Space Shuttle Program until the United States has the capability to launch its own space rocket to the Space Station, or even to the moon.   If we lose our edge, our economy will suffer. That’s what happened to the Russians when they lost the race to the moon.” I said, “Not only that, but it will affect the dreams and hopes of our children.   They will lose their desire to be astronauts, scientists, mathematicians, and aerospace engineers.   Where will the techn...

AEROSPACE: The Rebirth Payload - New Book Review - Monthly Chapter

AEROSPACE: The Rebirth Payload - New Book Review - Monthly Chapter I am writing the AEROSPACE:  The Rebirth Payload and publishing the story chapter by chapter on www.sailadybooks.blogspot.com .  This book is dedicated to Gail Rasmussen, a friend, an aerospace enthusiast, and whom is miss.  Please comment on the story or even how you think the story line should change.  Could this situation happen?  Any grammar or miss spellings.  You can even put information on Facebook account Sailady Books And Art.  I will be publishing a chapter each month to give you time to review the information.  Thank you ahead of time for any changes how small or big. Renne' Siewers in the Food Lab for an audit.  Loved the oxygen.     Introduction NASA guards were on high alert since the awful events on the last space flight to the International Space Station. King Karl Ásgeirr’s ridiculous actions almost caused an I...

Saying Goodbye to John Glenn

What a wonderful man who lived a full live full of adventure.  My favorite astronaut John Glenn, died Thursday (Dec. 8) at the age of 95, flew on two space missions during his long and eventful life. Both of them set records .   O n Feb. 20, 1962, Glenn became the first American to orbit Earth . On the second — the STS-95 mission of the space shuttle Discovery, which lifted off in October 1998 — he became, at 77, the oldest person to slip Earth's bonds.  He performed the MECS experiment for my friend Dr. Dennis Morrison on STS-95, which is a cancer experiment being experimented at MD Anderson, Houston Texas for breast cancer.  This gave me the idea to write my first novel AEROSPACE:  The Last Payload about an aging astronaut going to space for the last chance of life on Earth.  This book tackles the problem of what to do if an astronaut dies in space. Then came the sequel AEROSPACE:  The King's Payload is about another adventure suspens...

KEEP AEROSPACE ALIVE: AEROSPACE NOVEL'S SYNOPSIS

I was pleased to have a request for information about my Aerospace Novels.   I want to share the Synopsis I sent to him.     The Aerospace books are my passion. My heart breaks every time I hear about a crashed rocket not getting to the International Space Station.  When the government wastes money that would continue the Space Shuttle.  Space means power.  Who owns space owns the financial and technical world .  A special thank you to Dennis Morrison, Ph.D.. for continuing his research to find a cancer treatment for patients who have inoperable cancerous tumors.     KEEP AEROSPACE ALIVE!!!!!!    CHECK OUT AMAZON and KINDLE!!!!!!     Your Request for Synopsis of Aerospace Novel Series by Renne' Siewers (2)   People Renne' Siewers Dear Mr. Justin Sachs, Thank you for your interest in my ae...