First on the Moon

First on the Moon. This day there: July 21st, 1969 is a book of Neil Armstrong, Michael Collins and Edwin Aldrin, published the May 12th 1970 by Robert Laffont (in France) and which tells the history of the mission Apollo 11 (505 pages, ISBN B0000DMP3J).

History

It begins little time before launching and is completed in the box of Forty where the astronauts were put at their return on Ground. The dialogs between the base of Houston and Apollo 11 are in particular retranscribed in their entirety.

Several points of view are presented: that of the Astronaut S, their family and the base, with Houston.

The epilog (57 pages), of Arthur C. Clarke, Beyond Apollo , us presents the stakes of the conquest of the the Moon and space exploration.

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