On July 20, 1969, at 3:16 p.m., Commander Neil Armstrong brought the
lunar module, Eagle, to a safe landing on the Moon. Millions of
television viewers on Earth watched breathlessly as he then became the
first man to set foot on the Moon. This amazing achievement was years,
even centuries, in the making. The Moon and the heavens have intrigued
mankind since ancient times. FOOTPRINTS ON THE MOON chronicles the
spirit and determination of visionaries from Galileo to John F. Kennedy,
whose dream of reaching the Moon was finally and superbly realized
through the efforts of the Apollo missions.
With a compelling and thoroughly researched text, the great vision of
the scientists, engineers, and astronauts who struggled to make the
dream a reality is brought into sharp focus. The book brings to light
great triumphs and tragedies. Readers will learn about the years of
determination, experimentation, and risk that gave rise to many space
explorations, including 17 Apollo missions. Today the Moon is less of a
mystery than in ancient times, but it is still a wonder.
Breathtaking photographs--many from NASA--portray the indescribable
beauty of outer space, the Moon, and the wonder of mankind's inspiring
vision.