Provides a history of the space project to study the moon.
Project Apollo: The Way to the Moon
The compact and concise design of this guide to the Apollo missions belies its enormous content, with pertinent facts and color images for each missionfrom Apollo 1 to Apollo 10....
The lagging economy combined with anxiety over the Eisenhower administration's national security policy in the wake of Sputnik assured Democratic victory.58 Journalists Robert Novak and Rowland Evans called Johnson's deft treatment of ...
NASA SP-2005-4537. Monographs in Aerospace History Series No. 37. Presents the history of the manned space program from September 1, 1960 to January 5, 1968. Outlines chronologically and in detail...
Top left: Gibson, Carr, and Pogue with a T-38 at Ellington AFB on November 13, 1973, before heading to Patrick AFB. ... Center right: Edward G. Gibson, thirty-seven, Skylab 4 science pilot (SPT), also during suiting on August 2.
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A history of the Apollo project, featuring summaries of each of the seven lunar landing missions launched between 1969 and 1972, including the failed Apollo 13, and including spacecraft specifications and photographs.
The decision announced by John F. Kennedy on May 25, 1961, initiating the expedition to the moon, is now documented in full for future students of history. To John Logsdon,...
One man, more than any other, created the giant space agency we know today as NASA: James E. Webb. "The Man Who Ran the Moon explores a time when Webb...
Volume 4 is a detailed look at the later years of NASA's Apollo space program from 1968ΓÇô72.