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OHIO: Cradle of Astronauts - How 26 Buckeyes Blazed a Trail for Life OFF the Earth" Description: Dive deep into the heart of the Buckeye State with "OHIO: Cradle of Astronauts," a meticulously researched and passionately narrated account of Ohio's extraordinary contribution to space exploration. Why does Ohio, a seemingly unassuming Midwestern state, produce a disproportionately high number of individuals who reach for the stars? This book explores the intricate tapestry of cultural, educational, and historical influences that have propelled Ohioans from humble beginnings to the vast,…mehr

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OHIO: Cradle of Astronauts - How 26 Buckeyes Blazed a Trail for Life OFF the Earth" Description: Dive deep into the heart of the Buckeye State with "OHIO: Cradle of Astronauts," a meticulously researched and passionately narrated account of Ohio's extraordinary contribution to space exploration. Why does Ohio, a seemingly unassuming Midwestern state, produce a disproportionately high number of individuals who reach for the stars? This book explores the intricate tapestry of cultural, educational, and historical influences that have propelled Ohioans from humble beginnings to the vast, uncharted realms of space. Discover the stories of twenty-five astronauts who called Ohio home and the numerous support staff behind NASA's missions, individuals whose relentless pursuit of the unknown has left an indelible mark on humanity's quest to understand the cosmos. From John Glenn's orbital dance around Earth to Neil Armstrong's monumental steps on the moon, Ohio has been instrumental in scripting some of the most defining moments in aerospace history. But what is it about Ohio that fosters such a deep-rooted fascination with the heavens? "OHIO: Cradle of Astronauts" delves into the state's rich aeronautical heritage, tracing back to the Wright brothers' pioneering flights. It explores how this legacy has permeated through generations, instilling a culture of innovation, resilience, and boundless curiosity among Ohioans. The book also examines the state's robust educational institutions and vibrant aerospace industry, which continue to play a pivotal role in pushing the boundaries of what's possible in space exploration. Featuring in-depth interviews with NASA chiefs, astronauts, historians, and local enthusiasts, the book paints a vivid picture of a community united by a shared dream. It recounts tales of triumph and adversity, of moments when the vastness of space seemed within reach and times when the challenges seemed insurmountable. Through these stories, "OHIO: Cradle of Astronauts" doesn't just chronicle history; it inspires a new generation to look up at the stars and dream. As we stand on the brink of a new era in space travel, with missions to the moon, Mars, and beyond on the horizon, Ohio's role in this cosmic journey is more relevant than ever. The book explores the state's ongoing contributions to NASA's endeavors, the burgeoning private space industry, and the increasing opportunities for future astronauts and space scientists. It's a narrative of past achievements, present endeavors, and the limitless possibilities of the future. "OHIO: Cradle of Astronauts" is more than a historical account; it's a source of inspiration, a call to action for dreamers and doers alike. It's a reminder that, in the quest to explore the vast unknown, every individual, every state, has a role to play. For Ohioans, the legacy of space exploration is not just a matter of pride; it's a living, breathing part of their identity. Embrace the journey through Ohio's stellar legacy with "OHIO: Cradle of Astronauts." Whether you're an aspiring astronaut, a student of history, or simply someone who looks up at the night sky and wonders, this book is your gateway to understanding how a single state's passion and perseverance can alter the course of human history. Add it to your collection and let the spirit of Ohio's astronauts guide your exploration of the great beyond. The universe awaits, and Ohio's journey is just beginning.
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Lisa Lucas Nicely is an award-winning journalist who has reported on a wide range of topics in Ohio for decades. Recognized as the best reporter in Ohio by the Ohio Society of Professional Journalists, she has also been honored with several Associated Press and Society of Professional Journalism Awards, including those for social issues, investigative, and political reporting. A graduate of Kent State University's School of Journalism and Mass Communications, Lucas Nicely's fascination with space began in her youth. She enjoyed science fiction books, TV shows like Star Trek, and movies such as Star Wars. Her interest led her to attend Space Camp in Huntsville, Ala., where she trained as a mission specialist in orbit simulations. In 1992, during the Ohio 4-H Congress, she had the unique opportunity to meet Senator John Glenn and ask him one, single question: "What's it like for you to look yourself up in the encyclopedia?" Surprisingly, he admitted he had never done so, leaving her amused and him at a loss for words. Currently, Lisa Nicely works as a freelance writer for several different entities and >Born in Hicksville, Ohio, in 1955, Bill Hinsch has been a professional artist, illustrator, and painter for over five decades. His artistic career took a significant turn in the 1980s when he served as the art director for the Toledo Blade newspaper. In 1992, Bill co-founded Root Learning with Randy Root, contributing as a partner until 2006. He then embarked on a new venture, founding Learning Visuals in 2007, creating Learning Maps and eLearning programs for major companies globally. Bill's most distinguished work includes a major commission for the Columbus Ohio Statehouse, a 12 ft x 9 ft oil painting featuring the 'Mount Rushmore' of USA astronauts, John Glenn, Neil Armstrong, Jim Lovell, Judy Resnick, and mission controller Gene Kranz. Additionally, he collaborated with legendary aviation artist Harley Copic on an 8 ft painting of Ohio Aviators, showcased in the Wright Patterson National Air Force Museum in Dayton, Ohio, for the centennial celebration of flight in 2003. This event was notable for the attendance of John Glenn and Neil Armstrong, with Glenn signing limited edition prints of the painting, of which Bill is proud to have two personalized copies signed by the great astronaut who was the first American to orbit the earth. Living in Perrysburg, Ohio, for two decades with his wife Carol and their three children, Alex, Nick, and Emily, Bill continues his artistic endeavors from his local studio, where the Ohio Astronauts were brought to life. His work stands as a tribute to his enduring passion for art and Ohio's significant contributions to aviation and space exploration.