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Apollo Moon Missions - The Unsung Heroes (Hardcover)
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Apollo Moon Missions - The Unsung Heroes (Hardcover)
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In 1961, President John F. Kennedy issued a challenge: the United
States would land a man on the moon and return him safely to Earth
before the end of the decade. It seemed like an impossible task and
one that the Russians--who had launched the first satellite and put
the first man into Earth orbit--would surely perform before us. The
ingenuity, passion, and sacrifice of thousands of ordinary men and
women, from all walks of life, enabled the space program to meet
this extraordinary goal. In all, six crews would land on the moon
before Congress withdrew financial backing for the program. This is
the story of those men and women who worked behind the scenes,
without fanfare or recognition, to make these missions a success.
Thirty years later, they still speak of Apollo with pride,
sometimes even awe. After Apollo moonwalker John Young told
journalist Billy Watkins in a 1999 interview that "nobody knows
anything about the people who helped make those flights so
successful," Watkins made it his mission to identify the unsung
heroes and learn their stories. His subjects include: BLJulian
Scheer (NASA publicist): Argued for and won the inclusion of a
television camera on Apollo 11, enabling Armstrong's walk on the
moon to be broadcast and recorded for posterity. BLSonny Morea,
lead designer of the Lunar Rover. BLHugh Brown, one of the few
African Americans who worked on the Apollo program, helped monitor
for Russian submarines trying to jam NASA communication during
launches, and later went on to become head of the Federal Reserve
Bank in Atlanta. BLJoAnn Morgan, launch control: One of the few
women involved in the space program, Morgan was designated the
"lightning specialist." Herknowledge was crucial when the Apollo 12
spacecraft was struck by lightning only seconds after liftoff,
nearly causing an abort. She was one of the few specialists allowed
in the "firing room" during liftoff. BLJoan Roosa, widow of Apollo
14 astronaut Stuart Roosa, talks about the sacrifices of the
families and their devotion to "The Program." BLJoe Schmitt,
veteran suit technician was responsible for making sure the suits
were leak-proof and hooked up correctly--knowing any mistake would
mean instant death in space. BLJoseph Laitin, who came up with the
idea for the Apollo 8 astronauts to read the first ten verses of
Genesis during their Christmas Eve television broadcast from the
moon. BLClancy Hatelberg, the Navy diver, who plucked the first
humans to walk on the moon from the Pacific Ocean after the Apollo
11 landing.
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