The apollo 10 mission in may 1969 was a complete staging of the upcoming apollo 11 mission without actually landing on the moon. The story of americas apollo space projects of the 1960s, told from the perspective of the scientists, engineers and people at mission control who made the moon. Download it once and read it on your kindle device, pc, phones or tablets. This new and expanded edition of the bestselling how apollo flew to the moon tells the exciting story of how the apollo missions were conducted and follows a virtual flight to the moon and back. Ever since apollo astronauts picked up rock samples and started to collect. How apollo flew to the moon springer praxis books ebook. Facts about the moon, including eclipses and its different phases. The voyages of the apollo astronauts is a book by andrew chaikin, first published in 1994. After apollo 12, scientific considerations were given considerable weight but, for the very first landing, the site was chosen entirely for operational reasons.
Luckily, president barbicanehead of the clubcomes to the rescue. Details on guidance, navigation, computer operations, life. Apollo 8 followed in december 1968, orbited the moon and returned to earth. With the civil war over, these illustrious cannonmakers have nothing to do with their time, and theyre kind of freaking out. This includes audio, video, and photography from nasas archives. How apollo flew to the moon is the best book on the nittygritty details of how the saturn v, command module, and lunar module all worked to land three humans on the moon and brought them back alive again.
Unlike most books which are largely narrative of the missions and that focus on the launches, landings, and activities of the astronauts, this book focuses on the development of the launch vehicles, spacecraft, and mission management systems that took the astronauts to the moon. Combining illustrations by benji davies and real photographs of the moon, this picture book takes young children on an amazing journey into outer space. I certainly wish i had something like it in the 1990s when my interest in apollo reawoke. Houston, weve got a problem nasa ep76, 1970, pdf file on the moon with apollo 16. It flows through the missions on a step by step basis, with really good explanations of space travel and gravity, etc.
My vantage point in nasa gave me one perspective of the apollo programs development. In his excellent book to a rocky moon, geologist don wilhelms discusses the process by which apollo landing sites were chosen. Jim lovell orbited the moon on apollo 8 and flew around the moon on the aborted apollo mission. The strength of the book lies in chaikins exhaustive research, including interviews with all 24 apollo astronauts. History of the apollo 11 mission, one giant leap for mankind. From the plaque on the eagle, apollo 11, which landed on the moon on july 20, 1969. Saturn rocket was developed as a means of accomplishing president kennedy1s 1961 commitment for the u. From the first step of a man onto the moon in apollo 11 to the last departing step in apollo 17, we showed that enormously difficult large endeavors can succeed, given the willingness, discipline, and competence of a dedicated crew of gifted people. To help develop the idea into a book, i turned to frank rowsome, nasas technical publications chief, with whom i had collaborated on an earlier book, exploring space with a camera. Earth viewed from the moon by the apollo 11 spacecraft. His book is organized by apollo mission, beginning with the illfated apollo i and the fire that took nasas first casualties. Now, at long last, there is a real prospect of a resumption of human exploration of the moon. In an expanding 2nd edition of how apollo flew to the moon, david woods tells the exciting story of how the resulting apollo flights were conducted by following a virtual flight to the moon and its exploration of the surface.
How apollo flew to the moon springer praxis books 1. This resulted in a 1970 book, first on the moon, a voyage with neil armstrong, michael collins and edwin aldrin, written with gene farmer, that detailed the apollo 11 mission. This book provides an overview of the origins of the apollo program and descriptions of the ground facilities, launch vehicles and spacecraft that will serve as an invaluable singlevolume sourcebook for space enthusiasts, space historians, journalists. Jul 12, 2019 apollo 8 followed in december 1968, orbited the moon and returned to earth. Many commentators place it within the top few books about the apollo flights.
Aug 08, 2011 while there are plenty of books full of great photographs, i found it harder to find the more descriptive book i was looking for. Moon books station road, so24 9 new alresford, hampshire rated 4. A man on the moon is also the basis for the acclaimed miniseries produced by tom hanks, from the earth to the moon, now airing and streaming again on hbo in celebration of the 50th anniversary of apollo 11. Ill update it as i add new books, ill also start adding titles that i run across but dont necessarily own in a separate section.
Read online how apollo flew to the moon and download how apollo flew to the moon book full in pdf formats. The technology and techniques behind the apollo flights to the moon. How apollo flew to the moon springer praxis books space. Jul 17, 2009 after walking on moon, astronauts trod various paths. Aug 31, 2011 in an expanding 2nd edition of how apollo flew to the moon, david woods tells the exciting story of how the resulting apollo flights were conducted by following a virtual flight to the moon and its exploration of the surface. The characters and events portrayed in this book are fictitious. Reviews of the the moon book until now about the publication we now have the moon book comments users are yet to yet left their overview of the game, you arent read it but. This captivating tale lets young children glimpse what it would be like to fly into outer space, walk on the moon and look back at earth. Jan 01, 1989 this book is, by far, my favorite book about the early days of americas space program and about the apollo missions. Gibbons direct style makes this book an excellent teaching tool for a first look at the moon, the earths natural satellite.
Oct 31, 2007 how apollo flew to the moon is the best book on the nittygritty details of how the saturn v, command module, and lunar module all worked to land three humans on the moon and brought them back alive again. Hello, lately, i am fond to observe the moon, and i would like to advise me on some good books on this topic, please. Read download how apollo flew to the moon pdf pdf download. The new and expanded edition of how apollo flew to the moon tells the exciting story of how the apollo flights were conducted by following a virtual flight to the moon and the exploration of the lunar surface. History office offers a special thanks to hanspeter engel, who did the electronic formatting and scanning for this book. While there are plenty of books full of great photographs, i found it harder to find the more descriptive book i was looking for. This book is visually stimulating colorful renderings of people are striking against a midnight blue background and filled with amazing information sure to stir the imaginations of young children eager to. How apollo flew to the moon springer praxis books kindle edition by woods, w. Buy how apollo flew to the moon springer praxis books space exploration first by w. He describes the initial launches through manned orbital spaceflights, comprehensively detailing each step, including computer configuration, the role of ground control, trajectory planning, lunar orbiting, separation of the lander, walking and working on the moon, retrieval of the lunar astronauts and returning to earth in this massive. Use features like bookmarks, note taking and highlighting while reading how apollo flew to the moon springer praxis books.
Now woods has distilled the information into the book how apollo flew to the moon. How apollo flew to the moon springer praxis books 1, woods. As an aircraft engineer i didnt find the book complicated, but neither is it patronising to non technical types. Navy test pilot, engineer, and korean war veteran neil armstrong left the navy in 1952, but continued in the n. In how apollo flew to the moon there is wealth of accessible material. But they do offer the viewpoints of some of the people who made apollo happen, and thus may provide fresh insights into that incredible project. Everyday low prices and free delivery on eligible orders. Isbn 0316051608 is a book by the crew of the apollo 11 moon landing neil armstrong, michael collins, buzz aldrin in collaboration with gene farmer and dora jane hamblin, first published in 1970. A guidebook to the descartes region nasa ep95, 1972. It describes the voyages of the apollo program astronauts in detail, from apollo 8 to 17.
Any similarity to real persons, living or dead, is coincidental and not intended by the author meyer, stephenie, 1973new moon a novel b stepheme meyer1st ed p cm summary when the cullens, including her beloved edward, leave forks rather than risk revealing that they are. Stung by the pioneering space successes of the soviet union in particular, gagarin being the first man in space, the united states gathered the best of its engineers and set itself the goal of reaching the moon within a decade. The knowledge and experience gained while researching and writing for the afj led to the publication in 2008 of how apollo flew to the moon. It is my hope that this is the kind of book that the space geeks will tell the newbies about to get them up to speed on the incredible apollo missions. For the 25th anniversary of the first moon landing, a winning and detailed account of the apollo astronauts, a dozen of whom were the first human beings to walk on the face of the moon. In the end i decided that despite the awful cover art the book how apollo flew to the moon by w. Dec 12, 2007 buy how apollo flew to the moon springer praxis books space exploration first by w. Online books on planetary and lunar science and exploration. First on the moon by armstrong, first edition abebooks. How apollo flew to the moon is the consummate technical narrative about the apollo lunar program for the nontechnical reader. Details on guidance, navigation, computer operations, life support systems, and others abound. David woods about his wonderful book how apollo flew to the moon where he describes in great length all the detail a geek wants to know about how the apollo spacecraft and the flights to the moon worked. This book is, by far, my favorite book about the early days of americas space program and about the apollo missions. From the earth to the moon is a 12part 1998 hbo television miniseries coproduced by ron howard, brian grazer, tom hanks, and michael bostick, telling the story of the apollo program during the 1960s and early 1970s in docudrama format.
Page 1 of 3 some good books on the moon posted in lunar observing. In an expanding 2nd edition of how apollo flew to the moon, david woods tells the exciting story of how the resulting apollo flights were conducted by following a. Mission by mission, chaikin introduces us to the men who flew to the moon and the staff who supported them in houston and florida. After walking on moon, astronauts trod various paths.
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