Ignition! Audiobook By John Drury Clark, Isaac Asimov - introduction cover art

Ignition!

An Informal History of Liquid Rocket Propellants

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Ignition!

By: John Drury Clark, Isaac Asimov - introduction
Narrated by: Jonathan Todd Ross
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Ignition! is the inside story of the Cold War era search for a rocket propellant which could be trusted to take man into space. A favorite of Tesla and SpaceX founder Elon Musk, listeners will want to tune into this "really good book on rocket[s]," available for the first time in audio.

Ignition! is the story of the search for a rocket propellant which could be trusted to take man into space. This search was a hazardous enterprise carried out by rival labs who worked against the known laws of nature, with no guarantee of success or safety. Acclaimed scientist and sci-fi author John Drury Clark writes with irreverent and eyewitness immediacy about the development of the explosive fuels strong enough to negate the relentless restraints of gravity. The resulting volume is as much a memoir as a work of history, sharing a behind-the-scenes view of an enterprise which eventually took men to the moon, missiles to the planets, and satellites to outer space. A classic work in the history of science, and described as "a good book on rocket stuff...that's a really fun one" by SpaceX founder Elon Musk, listeners will want to get their hands on this influential classic, available for the first time in decades.
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Fascinating History • Humorous Writing • Phenomenal Narrator • Informative Content • Interesting Anecdotes

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hilarious anecdotes about explosions and government contracting. if you don't know any chemistry at the start you'll know some at the end.

you don't need to know chemistry.

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This is a classic and very fun history of liquid rocket propellants up till 1970ish. it contains some chemistry but I think you can enjoy it even if you only have a decent high school chemistry background. You definitely should look some of the chemicals up so you have a feel for what they are.

the performance is quite good. The only flaw is that the narrator occasionally misreads Al as A capital i instead of A lowercase L and the same with Cl. I was able to follow it.

I first read this book as a college student and loved it, it's nice to be able to come back to it after a bit more than a decade.

A Fantastic Read

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Unless you’re a professional chemist the vast majority of what’s discussed will be way over your head, however it was a great history of propellants and the performance was very entertaining!

Very technical but the performance is great!

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In audiobook format, it should many of the complaints - poor scanning and the like - that going the print book. it is read with spirit and clarity. Its only downfall is an artifact of the type of book and the audio format, that is, reading out chemical and mathematical formula.

An audiobook only flawed by the unavoidable.

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I always enjoy learning about them history of a topic, how something came to be, and this hits that squarely for me. Some of the specific compound names can make it difficult to follow if you're not familiar with chemistry, but even decades past my last chemistry course, it wasn't a problem.

highly entertaining, very informative

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