LONGLISTED FOR THE NATIONAL BOOK AWARD - YALSA EXCELLENCE IN
NONFICTION FINALIST - A ROBERT F. SIBERT HONOR BOOK
This beautifully illustrated, oversized guide to the people and
technology of the moon landing by award-winning author/illustrator John
Rocco (illustrator of the Percy Jackson series) is a must-have for space
fans, classrooms, and tech geeks.
Everyone knows of Neil Armstrong's famous first steps on the moon. But
what did it really take to get us there?
The Moon landing is one of the most ambitious, thrilling, and dangerous
ventures in human history. This exquisitely researched and illustrated
book tells the stories of the 400,000 unsung heroes--the engineers,
mathematicians, seamstresses, welders, and factory workers--and their
innovations and life-changing technological leaps forward that allowed
NASA to achieve this unparalleled accomplishment.
From the shocking launch of the Russian satellite Sputnik to the
triumphant splashdown of Apollo 11, Caldecott Honor winner John Rocco
answers every possible question about this world-altering mission. Each
challenging step in the space race is revealed, examined, and displayed
through stunning diagrams, experiments, moments of crisis, and
unforgettable human stories.
Explorers of all ages will want to pore over every page in this
comprehensive chronicle detailing the grandest human adventure of all
time!