Jerry M. Linenger
Author of Off the Planet: Surviving Five Perilous Months Aboard the Space Station Mir
About the Author
Capt. Jerry M. Linenger, M.D., Ph.D., is a retired U.S. Navy flight surgeon and NASA astronaut. A naval academy graduate, Dr. Linenger holds a doctorate in epidemiology, a master's in systems management, and a master's in public health policy. He has also been awarded three honorary doctorate show more degrees in science. show less
Image credit: Photo created by NASA
Works by Jerry M. Linenger
Off the Planet: Surviving Five Perilous Months Aboard the Space Station Mir (1999) 190 copies, 5 reviews
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Common Knowledge
- Legal name
- Linenger, Jerry Michael
- Birthdate
- 1955-01-16
- Gender
- male
- Education
- United States Naval Academy
Wayne State University
University of Southern California
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill - Occupations
- astronaut
naval officer
physician - Organizations
- National Aeronautics and Space Administration
United States Navy
Association of Naval Aviation
American Medical Association
American College of Preventive Medicine
Society of U.S. Navy Preventive Medicine Officers (show all 8)
American College of Sports Medicine
University of California, San Diego - Awards and honors
- Meritorious Unit Commendation
Navy Unit Commendation
National Defense Service Medal
Navy Battle Effectiveness Award
Navy Commendation Medal
NASA Space Flight Medal (show all 7)
Gold Medal of the Royal Canadian Geographical Society - Nationality
- USA
- Birthplace
- East Detroit, Michigan, USA
- Associated Place (for map)
- Michigan, USA
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Reviews
The word "Surviving" should probably be underlined in the title of this first-hand account by an American astro/cosmonaut of his experiences aboard Mir. There is precious little science in this book, but a great deal about living at the mercy of technology and Russian bureaucracy. Even though the reader knows that the author does ultimately survive, there is nevertheless suspense that builds up during Jerry Linenger's telling of his story. One cannot help but wonder at the sanity (or the show more naivety) of the several Americans who succeeded him on Mir. His description of the adaptation to life with gravity should give considerable pause to those anxious to send people to Mars. show less
A first hand account of a space disaster that almost brought destroyed the Mir space station. Jerry Linnenger's account of his time aboard the Mir space station is very compelling. We learn just how bad the fire was and just how close they came to aborting the mission.
Jerry Linenger was a U.S. astronaut stationed on the decrepit and deteriorating Russian space station Mir. This book exposes the corruption in the Russian space program and the fact that the crew wasn't a priority. Reading about space travel and life on Mir was cool.
I just couldn't get into it. I enjoyed the first chapter, but then it just seemed like he was bragging on himself. Granted he has reason to brag, but it took too long to get through his credentials and I like things to be in a story format.
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