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Missions to the Moon
by Rod Pyle
Full of personal insights and accounts of the long journey to getting a man on the moon, Missions to the Moon is the perfect companion for anyone with a love of space travel, the moon landings, or NASA, CNSA, RFSA, and the rest of the world's space programs.

With dozens of stunning photographs and fascinating memorabilia — such as Apollo 11 Mission Reports and Flight Director's Logs — track the birth of the space race and Yuri Gagarin's first space flight, to the many successes and failures of the Apollo mission, all the way to that boots-on-the-ground moment we have come to know so well. Uniquely complemented by ground-breaking digital technology you can become fully immersed in this interactive story of mankind's ongoing journey into the final frontier.

  • Hardcover: 176 pages
  • Carlton Books Ltd (4 Oct. 2018)
  • ISBN-10: 1787391779
  • ISBN-13: 978-1787391772
Note: I've emailed the author to check if this book has anything to do with an earlier shorter work he wrote with the same title in 2009, see here.

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The author told me that it's a re-packaging of the 2009 book; there were items in envelopes in the 2009 book, and those items are now printed in the new edition. Due to contractual obligations, he wasn't able to work on this update so there may be additional material in it. I'm inclined to consider it as a new publication.

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