Ebook: Moonshot: The Inside Story of Mankind's Greatest Adventure
Author: Parry Dan
- Tags: NATURE--Sky Observation, Popular astronomy & space, Space flight to the moon, Lunar exploration, Electronic books, Apollo 11 (Spacecraft), Project Apollo (U.S.), Moon -- Exploration, NATURE -- Sky Observation, Moon
- Year: 2009
- Publisher: Ebury Press
- City: London?;Moon
- Language: English
- epub
A thrilling and revealing account of one of the defining moments in human history the 1969 moon landing. In 1969, people across the globe gathered around television sets to witness one of mankind's most historic moments the first moon landing. Following this epic undertaking from its very beginning a product of the Cold War and America's desire to flex its international muscle through to its aftermath, Moonshot goes beyond official accounts of the Apollo 11 mission to tell the real, untold story of an event known the world over. From the fraught and often bitter relationships between the three men destined to make history hot-headed Buzz Aldrin, easygoing Michael Collins, and the inscrutable Neil Armstrong to the moment when, just minutes before Armstrong and Aldrin were about to reach the surface of the moon, their equipment failed and alarms rang out, Dan Parry reveals how the mission could so easily have gone terribly wrong, and America's great triumph have become a national disaster. Based on extensive research and interviews with many of the leading participants, Moonshot describes in nail-biting, page-turning detail every step of a remarkable and perilous mission that has captured the imagination of generations then and since.