
Rod is the author of 15 nonfiction books (plus three for NASA) on his favorite subject, space exploration and technology. He tracks this fascination back to childhood, when his introversion led him to spend countless hours watching rocket launches, moonwalks and science fiction (which often led to truancy, countenanced by an understanding mother). While his contemporaries revered football players (basketball was not really a "thing" yet), he wanted nothing more than to become an astronaut. He now realizes that breaking into a sweat when it takes the elevator doors a few moments too long to open probably makes him a poor candidate for spaceflight. While Rod actually attended seven colleges and universities in the search of the perfect major, he ended up getting a BA at the Art Center College of Design in film (because only poetry is less likely to get you a job), and an MA from Stanford University (where the weather is even better). He lives in Pasadena, CA but dreams of azure seas and tropical shores.

2016

2016

An Inside Look at the Mars Rover Mission and the People Who Made It Happen
2014

New Explorations of the Red Planet
2012

The Apollo Missions in the Astronauts' Own Words
2005

The Apollo 11 50th Anniversary Experience
2019

Incredible Stories of the Famous and Forgotten Men and Women Who Took Humanity to the Stars
2019

Harnessing the Power of Your Organization for Breakthrough Success
2014

True Stories of Space Exploration
2019

Making Contact
2016

The Complete Story of Man's Greatest Adventure
2009

How Private Spaceflight, a Resurgent NASA, and International Partners are Creating a New Space Age
2019