For centuries the British developed a reputation as a nation of explorers From Francis Drake's circumnavigation of the globe to the ascent of Everest British explorers crossed oceans & continents & ventured where few if any had gone before Until very recently that legacy of exploration had not extended to space For decades successive governments chose to stay out of the human spaceflight programme but in 2008 there were signs of optimism when ESA selected a new class of six astronauts including for the first time a British representative Timothy Peake This book puts the reader in the flight suit of Britain's first male astronaut In addition to delving into the life of Tim Peake this book discusses the learning curves required in astronaut & mission training & the complexity of the technologies required to launch an astronaut & keep them alive for months on end This book underscores the fact that technology & training unlike space do not exist in a vacuum; complex technical systems like the ISS interact with the variables of human personality & the cultural background of the astronauts But ultimately this is the story of Tim Peake & the Principia mission & the down-to-the-last-bolt descriptions of life aboard the ISS by way of the hurdles placed by the British government & the rigors of training at Russia's Star City military base