Limitless: The Autobiography: The bestselling story of Britain’s inspirational astronaut

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Limitless: The Autobiography: The bestselling story of Britain’s inspirational astronaut

Limitless: The Autobiography: The bestselling story of Britain’s inspirational astronaut

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A ground-breaking human history of space by beloved British astronaut and bestselling author Tim Peake. He’s very down to Earth (pun?) in his writing, interjecting with his interesting thoughts on certain events and people. It all feels frank and real, and I feel his admiration for supporters and mentors – particularly his partner Rebecca who seemed to have endless patience during Tim’s tours. Hello, is this planet Earth? takes readers on a mesmerizing tour of Tim’s historic and inspirational six-month Principia mission. Based on over 150 of Tim’s stunning photographs that he took on board the international space station, many of which have not been seen before, this lavish collection showcases the beauty of earth from above, and is the perfect visual time capsule of Tim’s remarkable trip, which captured the imaginations of millions of children and adults across the world. An extraordinary book. For anyone - even if you’re not interested in Space. If you’re interested in human stories and the human character - this is delightful.' BBC Breakfast In 'Limitless,' Peake tells his story from the ground up. He begins with his time at the annual Chichester High School for Boys Cadet parade, when his radio-controlled aircraft display ended with his model plummeting into the roof of the nearby girls' school.

In fascinating and personal detail, and based on exclusive diaries and audio recordings from his mission, Tim Peake takes readers closer than ever before to experience what life in space is really like: the sacrifice that astronauts make in being apart from their families, the sights, the smells, the fear, the exhilaration and the deep and abiding wonder of the view from space. Limitless is a book about the power of following our dreams – however unlikely they may seem – and of striving to reach our potential, even when we might not believe in it ourselves. I am not into space, sci-fi or anything like that but the frenzy in the UK around Tim Peake going up in space to the ISS also captivated me. The first Brit to go up into space was Helen Sharman who went up to the Mir space station in May 1991. You can see why it was such a big deal here. He was such an inspiration to kids. They seemed to be lapping up meeting him and watching him go into space. How could you not be hooked? THE PERFECT SUMMER READ - From the #1 bestselling author of Hello, is this Planet Earth? and Ask an Astronaut In the next few years, NASA will send the first woman and the first person of colour to step on the lunar surface. What will separate these upcoming moonwalkers from the legendary Apollo crews? Does it still take a derring-do attitude, super-human fitness, intelligence, plus 'the right stuff' - a fabled grace under pressure? And how will astronauts travel even further - to Mars and beyond?

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Peake during his 4 hour 43 minute spacewalk to replace a failed power regulator and install cabling. The opportunity to become an astronaut was not a dream for him he sort of took it and thought why not. I like that it fell into place for him. He said there are people who will give their right arm to go into space and the ESA don't want those people, they want the people who seriously think and consider the impacts. In fascinating and personal detail, and drawing on exclusive diaries and audio recordings from his mission, astronaut Tim Peake takes readers closer than ever before to experience what life in space is really like: the sights, the smells, the fear, the sacrifice, the exhilaration and the deep and abiding wonder of the view. The book can be enjoyed by readers of all ages, and comes with a personal commentary from Tim, full of his characteristic warmth and charm. The book includes breath-taking aerial photos of cities illuminated at night, the northern lights and unforgettable vistas of oceans, mountains and deserts. The title of the book is inspired by Tim’s famous ‘wrong number’ dialled from space, when he accidentally misdialled a woman from the space station and inquired, ‘Hello, is this planet Earth?’

Being (perhaps unfairly) critical, I'd say it is not particularly insightful into 'who Tim Peake is, and what drives him'. The chapters don't deviate on format from one to another; sometimes, you end up a bit ancedoted out by the end of a chapter. Fasten your seatbelt for an exhilarating read ... His accounts of blasting into orbit at 25 times the speed of sound and floating, weightless, around the space station are enthralling.' EXPRESS Full of life lessons for readers of all ages, Limitless is the story of how ordinary can become extraordinary.This autobiography reveals a man of courage and humility. Indeed, 'Limitless' is a story of his kindness and showcases his 'striving toward a bigger goal' attitude. And although he has spent a vast majority of his life in the military and in space, readers will see that these off-ground, and indeed out-of-this-world experiences wouldn't have shaped who he is today if it weren't for the support from family and being a parent. He touches on his personal life which showcases his camaraderie as well as his bravery. This book is brilliant - once in a blue moon. A book for the whole family.' Chris Evans, Virgin Radio What surprised me was how entirely serene I felt. I was weightless, no forces exerting themselves on my body. To my left was the Space Station. Below me, gradually going into shadow, was the Earth. And over my right shoulder was the universe.' How could I not give this 5 stars? Amazing. I did not know much about Tim's journey into space and all the hard work he put into his military career beforehand. I really learnt a lot but generally was amazed at Tim's attitude. He seems like the kind of person to really push himself, always striving for the next thing, the next opportunity and keeps going. I love how things appeared to happen by 'chance' such as him getting a BsC degree because why not and turns out that, that degree would help him become an Astronaut in the future. Then exploring the underground caves with his friends, how that helped him be less claustrophobic and get into the headspace of having a few calm moments to stop a panic.



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