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NASA's Moon Program - Paving the Way for Apollo 11 (Paperback, 2009 ed.)
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NASA's Moon Program - Paving the Way for Apollo 11 (Paperback, 2009 ed.)
Series: Space Exploration
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David Harland proposes a series of books on the theme of NASAs Moon
Program of the 1960s and early 1970s. Presented chronologically,
NASAs Moon Program The Early Years will outline the Mercury and
Gemini manned missions, the unmanned lunar probes and the Apollo
missions leading up to Apollo 11, covering that mission only as a
postscript. The First Men on the Moon The Story of Apollo 11 due
for release in September 2006 is devoted solely to that mission.
Apollo The Definitive Sourcebook published in 2006 covered all the
missions, including the unmanned tests, in an encyclopaedic style
which cited facts and figures in a stylised manner. Exploring the
Moon The Apollo Expeditions was published in 1999, focusing on the
final three Apollo missions, and covered only their activities on
the lunar surface. A fully re-illustrated second edition with
colour illustrations will be released in 2008. The individual
mission books in this series will relate to the planning, flight
and results, and be written in the same style as The First Men on
the Moon The Story of Apollo 11; i.e. using dialogue from the
in-flight transcripts (including some conversations never
broadcast) to bring their stories to life. With the release of the
book on Apollo 11 David Harland will then cover the other five
missions that landed on the Moon, concluding by 2012 the 40th
anniversary of the last Apollo mission. Each of the Apollo missions
that reached the Moon deserves its own book-lenth account covering
planning, the flight, and the scientific results. This series will
become the definitive account of the Apollo era. It will give the
Springer/Praxis list unrivalled coverage of the Apollo era of space
explorationas the 40th anniversary approaches in 2009 and the world
looks back with a sense of wonderment at the achievement. Plans are
already in train for a return to the Moon by 2020 to create a
Moonbase.
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