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Shoot for the Moon: The Space Race and the Extraordinary Voyage of Apollo 11
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Shoot for the Moon: The Space Race and the Extraordinary Voyage of Apollo 11

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Learn why NASA astronaut Mike Collins calls this extraordinary space race story the best book on Apollo this inspiring and intimate ode to ingenuity celebrates one of the most daring feats in human history.

When the alarm went off forty thousand feet above the moon’s surface, both astronauts looked down at the computer to see 1202 flashing on the readout. Neither of them knew what it meant, and time was running out …

On July 20, 1969, Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin became the first humans to walk on the moon. One of the world’s greatest technological achievements – and a triumph of the American spirit – the Apollo 11 mission was a mammoth undertaking involving more than 410,000 men and women dedicated to winning the space race against the Soviets.

Set amid the tensions and upheaval of the sixties and the Cold War, Shoot for the Moon is a gripping account of the dangers, the challenges, and the sheer determination that defined not only Apollo 11, but also the Mercury and Gemini missions that came before it. From the shock of Sputnik and the heart-stopping final minutes of John Glenn’s Mercury flight to the deadly whirligig of Gemini 8, the doomed Apollo 1 mission, and that perilous landing on the Sea of Tranquility – when the entire world held its breath while Armstrong and Aldrin battled computer alarms, low fuel, and other problems – James Donovan tells the whole story.

Both sweeping and intimate, Shoot for the Moon is a powerfully written and irresistible celebration of one of humankind’s most extraordinary accomplishments (Booklist, starred review).

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Little, Brown & Company
Country
United States
Date
24 March 2020
Pages
464
ISBN
9780316341813

Learn why NASA astronaut Mike Collins calls this extraordinary space race story the best book on Apollo this inspiring and intimate ode to ingenuity celebrates one of the most daring feats in human history.

When the alarm went off forty thousand feet above the moon’s surface, both astronauts looked down at the computer to see 1202 flashing on the readout. Neither of them knew what it meant, and time was running out …

On July 20, 1969, Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin became the first humans to walk on the moon. One of the world’s greatest technological achievements – and a triumph of the American spirit – the Apollo 11 mission was a mammoth undertaking involving more than 410,000 men and women dedicated to winning the space race against the Soviets.

Set amid the tensions and upheaval of the sixties and the Cold War, Shoot for the Moon is a gripping account of the dangers, the challenges, and the sheer determination that defined not only Apollo 11, but also the Mercury and Gemini missions that came before it. From the shock of Sputnik and the heart-stopping final minutes of John Glenn’s Mercury flight to the deadly whirligig of Gemini 8, the doomed Apollo 1 mission, and that perilous landing on the Sea of Tranquility – when the entire world held its breath while Armstrong and Aldrin battled computer alarms, low fuel, and other problems – James Donovan tells the whole story.

Both sweeping and intimate, Shoot for the Moon is a powerfully written and irresistible celebration of one of humankind’s most extraordinary accomplishments (Booklist, starred review).

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Little, Brown & Company
Country
United States
Date
24 March 2020
Pages
464
ISBN
9780316341813