The Moon

A History for the Future

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Oliver Morton, The Economist: The Moon (2019, The Economist)

hardcover, 352 pages

Published June 4, 2019 by The Economist.

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978-1-5417-7432-2
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Following Yuri Gagarin’ s successful orbit mission aboard the spacecraft Vostok 1 on 12 April 1961, President John F. Kennedy announced to the American nation a goal of sending an American safely to the Moon before the end of the decade. Apollo project was the largest non-military technological endeavour ever undertaken by the United States and its goals, besides achieving pre-eminence in space for the United States, were to carrying out a program of scientific exploration of the Moon and developing man’s capability to work in the lunar environment.

In less than a decade, on July 20, 1969, the Apollo 11 mission beamed back to earth the first television footage of American astronauts on the moon. It was a groundbreaking moment in humanity’s history. Six Apollo missions followed the historic Apollo 11 lunar landing. The last time humans touched the Moon was on December 1972, with the Apollo 17 mission. …

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