Paolo Ulivi provides a well-paced, rapidly moving, balanced, even-handed
account of lunar exploration as a popular history. He covers the
unmanned programmes, e.g. Ranger, and other American probes in the late
'50s and in the later chapters he looks at recent lunar exploration and
future plans for the same. It's a book that will be perfect for an
enthusiast or someone coming to the story for the first time, as it does
not include excessive technical depth. Uniquely drawing on recently
declassified documents, detail of Chinese lunar exploration projects is
provided, as well as nuclear lunar weapons of the '50s developed by the
super powers, Soviet Russia and the United States.