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Jay Gallentine (born June 24, 1970) is an American historian, filmmaker and author specializing in the history of robotic space exploration of the solar system. Gallentine is author of two books: ''Ambassadors from Earth: Pioneering Explorations with Unmanned Spacecraft'', published in 2009; and ''Infinity Beckoned: Adventuring Through the Inner Solar System, 1969-1989,'' published in 2016. Both were published through the
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' Ordway Award-winning series ''Outward Odyssey: A People's History of Spaceflight''. A third book, titled ''Born to Explore: John Casani's Grand Tour of the Solar System'' was published in 2025, also as part of the ''Outward Odyssey'' series.


Background and career

Gallentine was born in
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in 1970, and is a graduate of the
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. His film work includes serving as an editorial consultant on
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's documentary ''Freestyle: The Victories of
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'' and an editor on
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's ''Open Sesame: The Making of '
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' and ''The Quiet Storm'', an award-winning documentary on dating violence. Gallentine is a frequent speaker on spaceflight topics, including at venues including IdeaFestival, Spacefest,
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, and
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events. He has appeared on
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series, Rod Pyle's ''Cool Space News'' podcast and the ''Space & Things'' podcast.


Reception

''Ambassadors from Earth'' was the winner of the 2009 AAS Eugene M. Emme Award for Astronautical Literature, given annually to a person or persons selected by a panel of reviewers from the American Astronautical Society History Committee to recognize "the truly outstanding book published each year serving public understanding about the positive impact of astronautics upon society." ''Ambassadors from Earth'' became the first ''Outward Odyssey'' book to win the Emme Award. A copy of the book also appeared briefly in the pilot episode of the 2017 TV series '' Ghosted''.
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wrote that readers of ''Ambassadors'' "will enjoy the glimpses of the very-human excitements and frustrations involved in scientific and technological advance," though noted there were limitations to the book's value in an academic setting. The
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praised the book, saying "What Tom Wolfe did for the astronauts in The Right Stuff, Gallentine does for robotic explorers in this wonderful book."
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wrote of that book that "many space buffs, especially young ones, should find this a satisfying narrative" but added that "his use of 'egad' makes it sound as if he just stepped out of The Music Man". Of ''Infinity Beckoned'', former NASA chief historian and Smithsonian associate director
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wrote for the
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that the book makes a contribution to space science literature with his efforts to interview mission participants from both the United States and the Soviet Union. The
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's academic publisher
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wrote of ''Infinity Beckoned'' that "although ''Infinity Beckoned'' is a fine historical work, it is perhaps even better as the expression of hope" and that "as a postmortem on a glorious age of solar system exploration that encourages the glory days ahead, it manages both to inform and excite us."


Bibliography

*''Ambassadors from Earth: Pioneering Explorations with Unmanned Spacecraft'', 2009 *''Infinity Beckoned: Adventuring Through the Inner Solar System, 1969-1989,'' 2016 *''The Last-Ditch, Hail-Mary Attempt to Beat
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'' (Conference Presentation), 2019 *''Born to Explore: John Casani's Grand Tour of the Solar System'', 2025 ()


References

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