NASA Mission As-506 Apollo 11 1969 (Including Saturn V, CM-107, Sm-107, LM-5): 50th Anniversary Spec

NASA Mission As-506 Apollo 11 1969 (Including Saturn V, CM-107, Sm-107, LM-5): 50th Anniversary Special Edition - An Insight Into the Hardware from th

By Christopher Riley and Philip Dolling

NASA Mission AS-506 Apollo 11 Owners' Workshop Manual celebrates the 50th Anniversary of the Apollo 11 Moon landing, when Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin were the first humans to set foot on the Moon.

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Publisher: Motorbooks International.
Publish Date: 05/21/2019
Pages: 212
ISBN-13: 9780760366578
ISBN-10: 0760366578
Language: English

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To celebrate the 50th anniversary of the 20th century's greatest flight achievement, this book chronicles how 400,000 men and women across the US worked to transport human beings across a quarter million miles of hostile space to an unexplored world, and how they ensured that the seven million engineered parts invented to fly this single mission all worked perfectly. The first Moon landing in July 1969 captured the world's imagination like no other space event before or after. Now, a half century later, the Owners' Workshop Manual series presents a fascinating insight into this unparalleled mission, from the raw, fire-breathing power of the mighty Saturn V rocket to the individual stitching on a pressure-suit glove. You'll also find a new look at the legacy of Apollo 11, how the Apollo missions inspired Elon Musk and Jeff Bezos to think big and create the current SpaceX and Blue Origin programs, and a look forward to future manned Moon missions and deep-space exploration. The engaging, insightful text, accompanied by remarkable photos and technical images, bring arguably the greatest-ever feat of engineering and human endeavor to life.

About the Author

Dr. Christopher Riley is a broadcaster and filmmaker specializing in history and science documentaries. In 2004, he won the Sir Arthur Clarke award for the BBC1 blockbuster series Space Odyssey: Voyage to the Planets.

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