Meet the Rocket City Rednecks. They're five "backwoods" guys from the rocket
city: Huntsville, Alabama, home to NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center and
the birthplace of the U.S. space program. Sure, they love to shoot stuff and
drink beer, and one of 'em lives in a trailer, but with a family tree full of NASA
rocket scientists (not to mention their own PhDs and advanced degrees), they
aim a little higher—like using homemade moonshine to fuel a rocket!
Now, in typical laidback style, Dr. Travis S. Taylor, leader of the crew, delivers
the goods on how America can return to space exploration and manned space
flight. What's needed is a good old "try anything" attitude, a bit of gumption,
and the spectacularly entertaining backyard science that's the Rocket City
Redneck specialty.
This book is no longer available for purchase.
Only available for download if previously purchased.
Meet the Rocket City Rednecks. They're five "backwoods" guys from the rocket
city: Huntsville, Alabama, home to NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center and
the birthplace of the U.S. space program. Sure, they love to shoot stuff and
drink beer, and one of 'em lives in a trailer, but with a family tree full of NASA
rocket scientists (not to mention their own PhDs and advanced degrees), they
aim a little higher—like using homemade moonshine to fuel a rocket!
Now, in typical laidback style, Dr. Travis S. Taylor, leader of the crew, delivers
the goods on how America can return to space exploration and manned space
flight. What's needed is a good old "try anything" attitude, a bit of gumption,
and the spectacularly entertaining backyard science that's the Rocket City
Redneck specialty.
This book is no longer available for purchase.
Only available for download if previously purchased.
Meet the Rocket City Rednecks. They're five "backwoods" guys from the rocket
city: Huntsville, Alabama, home to NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center and
the birthplace of the U.S. space program. Sure, they love to shoot stuff and
drink beer, and one of 'em lives in a trailer, but with a family tree full of NASA
rocket scientists (not to mention their own PhDs and advanced degrees), they
aim a little higher—like using homemade moonshine to fuel a rocket!
Now, in typical laidback style, Dr. Travis S. Taylor, leader of the crew, delivers
the goods on how America can return to space exploration and manned space
flight. What's needed is a good old "try anything" attitude, a bit of gumption,
and the spectacularly entertaining backyard science that's the Rocket City
Redneck specialty.
Published: 11/15/2012
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