In the Shadow of the Moon
A Challenging Journey to Tranquility, 1965-1969
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Gary L. Willprecht
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In the Shadow of the Moon tells the story of the most exciting and challenging years in spaceflight, with two superpowers engaged in a titanic struggle to land one of their own people on the moon. Drawing on interviews with astronauts, cosmonauts, their families, technicians, and scientists, as well as rarely seen Soviet and American government documents, the authors craft a remarkable story of the golden age of spaceflight as both an intimate human experience and a rollicking global adventure. From the Gemini flights to the Soyuz space program to the earliest Apollo missions, including the legendary first moon landing, their book draws a richly detailed picture of the space race as an endeavor equally endowed with personal meaning and political significance.
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- Richard Southworth
- 06-09-19
The journey to the Moon, in fascinating detail
It's recommended you read/listen to Into That Silent Sea before this book, as this is a continuation; it covers all American and Soviet spaceflights between Gemini 3 in March 1965 and Apollo 11's moon landing in July 1969. Each mission is covered in fascinating detail, with lots of information about the backgrounds and personalities of the astronauts and cosmonauts; even space buffs are likely to find plenty that they didn't know before. I've seen other reviews complaining about the narrator: his voice is a bit monotonous at first but you get used to it, and he tries to give distinctive voices to each of the people speaking (though he doesn't bother trying a Russian accent in the case of the cosmonauts).
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- K20
- 19-03-22
Fascinating book, can't bear to listen to it...
Struggled to listen to the narrator, on a subject and history so fascinating, Why was someone with such a monotone and unengaging voice asked to narrate 18 hours of text?
Great if you need background noise to fall asleep to.
Going to buy the book instead.
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