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Apollo to the Moon

A History in 50 Objects

Teasel Muir-Harmony

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English
National Geographic (Adult)
15 November 2018
Bold photographs, fascinating graphics and engaging stories commemorate the 20th century's most important space endeavour - NASA's Apollo program to reach the moon.

From the lunar rover and a survival kit to space food and moon rocks, here is a carefully curated array of objects, complete with intriguing back stories and profiles of the key participants.

This book showcases the historic space exploration program that landed humans on the moon, advanced the world's capabilities for space travel and revolutionised our sense of humanity's place in the universe.

Each historic accomplishment is symbolised by a different object - from a Russian stamp honouring Yuri Gagarin, to plastic astronaut action figures, to the Apollo 11 command module piloted by Michael Collins as Armstrong and Aldrin made the first moonwalk - together with the monumental art inspired by these moon missions.

Apollo to the Moon also tells the story of people who made the journey possible - the heroic astronauts and their supporters, including President John F Kennedy, newsman Walter Cronkite and NASA scientists such as Margaret Hamilton.

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Imprint:   National Geographic (Adult)
Country of Publication:   United States
ISBN:   9781426219931
ISBN 10:   1426219938
Pages:   320
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active

TEASEL E. MUIR-HARMONY, curator at the Smithsonian National Air & Space Museum, is a distinguished scholar of space history. She earned a Ph.D. from MIT, writing a dissertation on the political implications of the Apollo program. She has published more than a dozen articles and book reviews, and has presented internationally on various topics in the cultural history of 20th-century space science.

Reviews for Apollo to the Moon: A History in 50 Objects

This clever and intriguing artifact key to Apollo makes the legendary missions feel human and freshly astonishing. -Booklist The saga of NASA's glory days, illustrated with artifacts from the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum. -GeekWire There is something here for everyone from the person who doesn't know about these missions at all to the person who is looking to fill in the spaces of their knowledge. -Lit and Life It is very rare for me these days to read a book in print - but for this I'm glad that I made the exception. It's gorgeous, in its own geeky-techie-nostalgic way, and I am glad to have it on my shelves to pick up and dip into, over and over again. - Reading Reality The entire book is beautifully done, from the photographs to the people and items that were included, each focusing on a different mission or important event, I loved looking through this book. -Books Are My Thing .. .a book to be browsed and savored. -From the TBR Pile I live in the town that the space program built. Most of our schools are named after either astronauts or shuttles. My husband is an aerospace engineer, my mother works for the U.S. Space and Rocket Center and we all drive past a Saturn V on a daily basis. With the space program being so much a part of my day to day life, I figured there wasn't much this book could teach me but I was so wrong! -I Wish I Lived in a Library


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