
From the reviews of the first edition „Psychology of Space Exploration: Contemporary Research in Historical Perspective“:
"Vakoch has done a commendable job... . To say this book is a distinctive, often forgotten aspect of human space travel, is an understatement. ... there is the right stuff of the early astronauts. ... Thanks goes to Vakoch for his dedication to this field, and in bringing so many important contributions forward - in this book and elsewhere. ... Check this book out ... don't leave home without it!„ (Leonard David, spacecoalition. com, September 24, 2011)
“The book ... does get into considerable detail about some research, and there's some jargon particular to the behavioral sciences. ... For those interested in issues of how humans get along with each other in space ... Psychology of Space Exploration offers an overview of the history of, an current state of research in, this field.„ (Jeff Foust, The Space Review, October 10, 2011)
“This NASA book fills in some of the gaps in the analysis of what, for brevity, is known as space psychology. ... What makes this volume different, according to its foreword, is „the depth with which the authors have engaged the history of the psychology of space exploration“. This is designed to make it more accessible to those of us outside the psychology profession ... . most readers will appreciate the real-life examples and occasional humour." (Mark Williamson, Satellite Evolution, November 15, 2011)