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I walked on the moon. This is my journey. But it didn't begin when
I stepped on board Apollo 11 on July 1, 1969. It began the day I
was born. Becoming an astronaut took more than education,
discipline, and physical strength. It took years of determination
and believing that any goal is possible-from riding a bike alone
across the George Washington Bridge at age ten to making a
footprint on the Moon. I always knew the Moon was within my
reach-and that I was ready to be on the team that would achieve the
first landing. But it was still hard to believe when I took my
first step onto the Moon's surface. We all have our own dreams.
This is the story of how mine came true.
Forty years ago, Buzz Aldrin became the second human, minutes after
Neil Armstrong, to set foot on a celestial body other than the
Earth. The event remains one of mankind's greatest achievements and
was witnessed by the largest worldwide television audience in
history. In the years since, millions more have had their
Earth-centric perspective unalterably changed by the iconic
photograph of Aldrin standing on the surface of the moon, the
blackness of space behind him and his fellow explorer and the Eagle
reflected in his visor. Describing the alien world he was walking
upon, he uttered the words "magnificent desolation." And as the
astronauts later sat in the Eagle, waiting to begin their journey
back home, knowing that they were doomed unless every system and
part on board worked flawlessly, it was Aldrin who responded to
Mission Control's clearance to take off with the quip, "Roger.
Understand. We're number one on the runway."
The flight of Apollo 11 made Aldrin one of the most famous persons
on our planet, yet few people know the rest of this true American
hero's story. In "Magnificent Desolation," Aldrin not only gives us
a harrowing first-person account of the lunar landing that came
within seconds of failure and the ultimate insider's view of life
as one of the superstars of America's space program, he also opens
up with remarkable candor about his more personal trials-and
eventual triumphs-back on Earth. From the glory of being part of
the mission that fulfilled President Kennedy's challenge to reach
the moon before the decade was out, Aldrin returned home to an Air
Force career stripped of purpose or direction, other than as a
public relations tool that NASA put to relentless use in a
seemingly nonstop world tour. The twin demons of depression and
alcoholism emerged-the first of which Aldrin confronted early and
publicly, and the second of which he met with denial until it
nearly killed him. He burned through two marriages, his Air Force
career came to an inglorious end, and he found himself selling cars
for a living when he wasn't drunkenly wrecking them. Redemption
came when he finally embraced sobriety, gained the love of a woman,
Lois, who would become the great joy of his life, and dedicated
himself to being a tireless advocate for the future of space
exploration-not only as a scientific endeavor but also as a
thriving commercial enterprise.
These days Buzz Aldrin is enjoying life with an enthusiasm that
reminds us how far it is possible for a person to travel, literally
and figuratively. As an adventure story, a searing memoir of
self-destruction and self-renewal, and as a visionary rallying cry
to once again set our course for Mars and beyond, "Magnificent
Desolation" is the thoroughly human story of a genuine hero.
"From the Hardcover edition."
In honor of the 50th anniversary of the groundbreaking Apollo 11
mission, this lavishly illustrated book--featuring stunning
photographs and many rarely seen images and documents--tells the
incredible story of the first men on the Moon. Acclaimed science
author Rod Pyle (Missions to the Moon) returns with a beautiful and
insightful book commemorating Apollo 11. First on the Moon offers
an exciting behind-the-scenes look at America's journey to the
Moon--from the space race to the landing on the Sea of Tranquility
to splashdown on Earth and the aftermath. Pyle spent years combing
NASA archives and private collections for memorabilia from the
mission, and the book includes everything from accessible
explanations of the enormous challenges facing NASA to
reproductions of original 1969 documents. It also features a number
of specially commissioned photocompositions created from NASA
Apollo images released in 2015. Many were parts of photomontages
taken by the astronauts, and these compositions have now been
carefully restored to their originally intended montage formats.
With compelling firsthand accounts and a gripping narrative, this
gorgeously designed volume fully immerses readers in the Space Age.
Includes a foreword by Buzz Aldrin, and exclusive interviews with
the adult children of the Apollo 11 astronauts.
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Look to the Stars (Hardcover)
Buzz Aldrin; Illustrated by Wendell Minor
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Buzz Aldrin takes readers on a journey through the history of space
exploration.
As one of a handful of astronauts to have walked on the moon, Buzz
Aldrin has a unique perspective of space. And he serves as an
amazing guide as he introduces us to the pioneers of space. From
Copernicus to the Wright brothers, from the Apollo program to
dreams of future travel, he reminds us that mankind has always
looked to the stars.
Buzz's informative, kid-friendly text is paired with beautifully
detailed illustrations by renowned illustrator Wendell Minor, and
offers the perfect introduction to everything space related,
including the development of the first rockets, America's space
race with Russia, details of all the Apollo missions, and the space
station.
Aldrin and Minor collaborated on the bestselling "Reaching for the
Moon" and now they reach beyond that book to give young readers a
concise look at the whole history of space exploration. Each spread
provides a wonderful jumping-off point for young readers, and will
no doubt inspire them to look to the stars themselves.
The ultimate annual book of records is back and crammed with more than ever before! Guinness World Records 2017 is bursting with all-new records on topics as diverse as black holes, domes, owls and killer plants. Want to know the highest anyone has travelled on a skateboard, or the largest loop-the-loop completed in a car? Dying to know just how many tricks a cat can do in one minute? The answers to these questions and so much more are right inside.
New in this year's edition are exciting infographic features exploring the fascinating details on topics such as animals, the human body, sports and explorations. And of course all your favourite record categories are updated for 2017, such as the world's new tallest dog! And as ever, our team of world-class photographers have
travelled the globe to capture amazing images of the year's most impressive record holders.
Want to be a record-breaker? Inside you'll find challenges you can try in the garden, in the kitchen, in your bedroom or even in the gym. Who knows, you may become a world record holder yourself!
The Soviet-American race to land the first man on the Moon was a
technical challenge unlike anything in modern human history. BBC
Aerospace Correspondent Reginald Turnill covered the story, and his
reports were heard and seen by millions worldwide. With
unparalleled access to the politicians, scientists, and technicians
involved in the race to the Moon, Turnill knew all the early
astronauts--Alan Shepard, John Glenn, Neil Armstrong, Buzz
Aldrin--as they pioneered the techniques that made the Moon
landings possible. He became a friend of Dr. Wernher von Braun, the
German rocket pioneer and mastermind behind the technology.
Turnill's unique eyewitness account of one of the most thrilling
adventures of the twentieth century is clearly written and is
packed with action and drama, making this a fascinating read for
all those interested in the story of the race to the Moon. Reginald
Turnill started work in Fleet Street at the age of 15, and by 19 he
was covering the national news as a Press Association staff
reporter. After joining the BBC in 1956 he covered the launch of
Sputnik 1 and found it so exciting that he made space reporting his
speciality. As the BBC Aerospace Correspondent, Turnill spent the
rest of his career covering all the manned space missions as well
as planetary missions like Mariner, Pioneer, Viking, and Voyager.
Since leaving the BBC staff, Turnill has continued to broadcast and
write on space, and he created the first spaceflight directory.
Turnill is the only non-American to have been presented with NASA's
Chroniclers Award for contributions to public understanding of the
space program.
In celebration of the Apollo 11 Mission's 50th Anniversary,
experience the awe and excitement of humankind's first steps on the
moon! In this exclusive, exquisite pop-up adventure, readers follow
astronaut Buzz Aldrin's story as he encounters the "magnificent
desolation" of Earth's only satellite first-hand. Paper engineer
Bruce Foster brings to life what it was like to blast off into
space and take the first steps on the moon through intricate
pop-ups and paper folds. Including Buzz Aldrin's firsthand accounts
of the mission, historical context, stunning images, and unique
personal perspectives, this book is an informative and collectible
work of art - perfect for budding astronauts and grandparents
hoping to share their memories of the moon landing with the young
explorers in their lives.
Space is still the final frontier and Mars continues to make news
and attract generations of young people. In this fascinating book,
hero-astronaut Buzz Aldrin challenges curious kids to think about
Mars as not just a faraway red planet but as a possible future home
for Earthlings! What will your new home be like? How will you get
there? What will you eat for breakfast? Find out what life might be
like far, far from Earth as you navigate your way through this fun
and fascinating book. What kid wouldn't want to blast off with him
on this (literary) journey!
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Fly, Fly Again (Hardcover)
Katie Jaffe; Illustrated by Tammie Lyon; Foreword by Buzz Aldrin; Jennifer Lawson
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Fly, Fly Again is a clever and charming story about Jenny, a child
who dreams of flying. After years of tinkering in makeshift
laboratories and studying the mechanics of flight with her pet
Hawk, Jenny builds a plane-only to crash into the yard of her
skateboarding neighbour, Jude, and his pet Cheetah. Working with
Jude, Jenny successfully learns how to build and fly her plane.
This unique story includes lessons about problem solving, teamwork,
and determination as well as family-friendly information about the
basics of aeronautical engineering like lift, drift, and more!
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The Return (Paperback)
Buzz Aldrin, John Barnes
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Space Careers (Paperback)
Scott Sacknoff, Leonard David; Foreword by Buzz Aldrin
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R513
R441
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