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Moonshots and Snapshots of Project Apollo: A Rare Photographic History
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Moonshots and Snapshots of Project Apollo: A Rare Photographic History
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Moonshots and Snapshots of Project Apollo: A Rare Photographic History
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In this companion volume to John Bisney and J. L. Pickering's extraordinary book of rare photographs from the Mercury and Gemini missions, the authors now present the rest of the Golden Age of US manned space flight with a photographic history of Project Apollo.
Beginning in 1967,
Moonshots and Snapshots of Project Apollo
chronicles the program's twelve missions and its two follow-ons, Skylab and the Apollo-Soyuz Test Project. The authors draw from rarely seen NASA, industry, and news media images, taking readers to the Moon, on months-long odysseys above Earth, and finally on the first international manned space flight in 1975.
The book pairs many previously unpublished images from Pickering's unmatched collection of Cold War-era space photographs with extended captionsidentifying many NASA, military, and contract workers and participants for the first timeto provide comprehensive background information about the exciting climax and conclusion of the Space Race.
Beginning in 1967,
Moonshots and Snapshots of Project Apollo
chronicles the program's twelve missions and its two follow-ons, Skylab and the Apollo-Soyuz Test Project. The authors draw from rarely seen NASA, industry, and news media images, taking readers to the Moon, on months-long odysseys above Earth, and finally on the first international manned space flight in 1975.
The book pairs many previously unpublished images from Pickering's unmatched collection of Cold War-era space photographs with extended captionsidentifying many NASA, military, and contract workers and participants for the first timeto provide comprehensive background information about the exciting climax and conclusion of the Space Race.