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Apollo to the Moon
Apollo to the Moon: A History in 50 Objects | Teasel E. Muir-Harmony
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A celebration of the 50th anniversary of NASA's Apollo missions to the moon, this narrative uses 50 key artifacts from the Smithsonian archives to tell the story of the groundbreaking space exploration program. Bold photographs, fascinating graphics, and engaging stories commemorate the 20th century's most important space endeavor: NASA's Apollo program to reach the moon. From the lunar rover and a survival kit to space food and moon rocks, it's a carefully curated array of objects--complete with intriguing back stories and profiles of 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 revolutionized our sense of humanity's place in the universe. Each historic accomplishment is symbolized by a different object, from a Russian stamp honoring Yuri Gagarin and 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. Throughout, Apollo to the Moon also tells the story of people who made the journey possible: the heroic astronauts as well as their supporters, including President John F. Kennedy, newsman Walter Cronkite, and NASA scientists such as Margaret Hamilton.
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I‘m 18 months late for the Apollo anniversary — I‘m suddenly interested in early space programs and the Space Race. I‘m taking a deep dive this year: Sputnik until the end of the Apollo missions (1972).

Tagged book was my first: much interesting info. Armstrong took fragments of the Wright Brothers‘ plane. Aldrin took a vial of wine for Communion between the landing and the moonwalk.

Planned books in my #spaceracereading deep dive include: ⬇️

bookseller_cate Pictured: books on Sputnik and Yuri Gagarin, plus a book by Aldrin. Also on library request: books by Gene Krantz, Katherine Johnson, and Jim Lovell. Book recommendations about the Russian side are very welcome. (edited) 4y
shanaqui Ooh, this gives me ideas for my mother's birthday presents -- she's such a big fan of the space missions, but she gave me all her books on them recently and three of these aren't in there. Mwahaha! Thanks! 4y
bookseller_cate @shanaqui Woot! Happy present buying! 4y
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