Built of titanium and a chrome-nickel alloy known as Inconel X, the X-15 was  the fastest plane ever built, streaking through the lower reaches of outer  space even before the first space capsules reached orbit. First tested in 1959,  the X-15 proved to be a crucial testing ground for the astronauts and hardware  in the Mercury, Gemini, Apollo, and even the Space Shuttle programs. Celebrated  reporter Richard Tregaskis spent time with the pilots, engineers, and other key  personnel involved in the project. We learn of the years of planning and  design, devastating onboard explosions, exhilarating triumphs, and, above all,  the personal and professional sacrifices that paved the way for the enduring  legacy of the blisteringly fast X-15 rocket plane.