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The Apollo Chronicles: Engineering America's First Moon Missions

por Brandon R. Brown

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The moon landing of 1969 stands as an iconic moment for both the United States and humankind. The familiar story focuses on the journey of the brave astronauts, who brought home Moon rocks and startling photographs. But Apollo's full account includes the earthbound engineers, mounds of theircrumpled paper, and smoldering metal shards of exploded engines. How exactly did the nation, step by difficult step, take men to the Moon and back?In The Apollo Chronicles, fifty years after the moon landing, author Brandon R. Brown, himself the son of an Apollo engineer, revisits the men and women who toiled behind the lights. He relays the defining twentieth-century project from its roots, bringing the engineers' work and personalities tobright life on the page. Set against the backdrop of a turbulent American decade, the narrative whisks audiences through tense deadlines and technical miracles, from President John F. Kennedy's 1961 challenge to NASA's 1969 lunar triumph, as engineers confronted wave after wave of previouslyunthinkable challenges.Brown immerses readers in key physical hurdles - from building the world's most powerful rockets to keeping humans alive in the hostile void of space - using language free of acronyms and technical jargon. The book also pulls back from the detailed tasks and asks larger questions. What did we learnabout the Moon? And what can this uniquely innovative project teach us today?… (mais)
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Absolutely fascinating book on a side to the Apollo story that is rarely covered. Instead of telling the story via the Astronauts, this gives a detailed and chronological account of the engineers and designers behind the project. There's loads of technical detail, but never too much. Some of the anecdotes are fascinating, particularly regarding the extremely long hours worked, the resulting effects on families and marriages, and the subsequent reductions in budgets and workforce post Apollo 11. The book ends with some reflections on the whole experience from surviving members of the engineering community.

I already had a high regard for the engineers involved in creating spacecraft from scratch and overcoming a host of problems and difficulties along the way. This book deepened my respect still further.

There's an extensive bibliography which encourages further reading if you are so inclined (I was!)

The OUP book is printed and bound to a high standard. ( )
  Stroudley | Oct 18, 2023 |
This book just wasn't that compellingly written. None of the engineering threads were pulled enough to make them interesting. I feel like I didn't learn anything, and, furthermore, I didn't look forward to picking this up when I had a spare chance to read. ( )
  lemontwist | May 6, 2023 |
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The moon landing of 1969 stands as an iconic moment for both the United States and humankind. The familiar story focuses on the journey of the brave astronauts, who brought home Moon rocks and startling photographs. But Apollo's full account includes the earthbound engineers, mounds of theircrumpled paper, and smoldering metal shards of exploded engines. How exactly did the nation, step by difficult step, take men to the Moon and back?In The Apollo Chronicles, fifty years after the moon landing, author Brandon R. Brown, himself the son of an Apollo engineer, revisits the men and women who toiled behind the lights. He relays the defining twentieth-century project from its roots, bringing the engineers' work and personalities tobright life on the page. Set against the backdrop of a turbulent American decade, the narrative whisks audiences through tense deadlines and technical miracles, from President John F. Kennedy's 1961 challenge to NASA's 1969 lunar triumph, as engineers confronted wave after wave of previouslyunthinkable challenges.Brown immerses readers in key physical hurdles - from building the world's most powerful rockets to keeping humans alive in the hostile void of space - using language free of acronyms and technical jargon. The book also pulls back from the detailed tasks and asks larger questions. What did we learnabout the Moon? And what can this uniquely innovative project teach us today?

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