David M. Harland is an author and space historian. He lives in Scotland. Previously, he was a computer scientist at the University of Glasgow and worked on the Rekursiv project for Linn Products.
Polymorphic Programming Languages : Design and Implementation (1984)Concurrency and Programming Languages (1986)REKURSIV: Object-oriented Computer Architecture (1988)The Space Shuttle: Roles, Missions and Accomplishments (1998)Jupiter Odyssey: the Story of NASA's Galileo Mission (2000)The Earth in Context: a Guide to the Solar System (2001)Creating the International Space Station (2002)Mission to Saturn: Cassini and the Huygens Probe (2002)The Big Bang: a View from the 21st Century (2003)The Story of the Space Shuttle (2004)The Story of Space Station Mir (2005)Water and the Search for Life on Mars (2005)Apollo: The Definitive Sourcebook (2006) with Richard W. OrloffApollo EECOM: Jjourney of a Lifetime (2006)Space Systems Failures: Disasters and Rescues of Satellites, Rockets and Space Probes (2006)Cassini at Saturn: Huygen Results (2007)The First Men on the Moon: the Story of Apollo 11 (2007)Robotic Exploration of the Solar System (2007) with Paolo UliviExploring the Moon: the Apollo Expedition (2008)Space Exploration 2008 (2008)Robotic exploration of the Solar System. Part 2, Hiatus and Renewal 1983-1996 (2009)How NASA Learned to Fly in Space: An Exciting Account of the Gemini Missions (2010)Apollo 12: on the Ocean of Storms (2011)Paving the Way for Apollo 11 (2011)Robotic Exploration of the Solar System: Part 3: Wows and Woes, 1997-2003 (2012)NASA Gemini, 1965-1966 (2015) with W. David WoodsEnhancing Hubble's Vision: Service Missions that Expanded Our View of the Universe (2016) with David ShaylerMoon: from 4.5 Billion Years Ago to the Present (2016)