This book explains how the Apollo crews learned to work on the lunar
surface. Its lively and informative text draws heavily on transcripts
and photographs to illustrate points. It puts the reader on the lunar
surface with the astronauts, sharing their observations, excitement, and
frustrations. The carefully selected photographs show the stark beauty
of the lunar surface. There are excerpts from the mission transcripts in
which the Apollo astronauts on the lunar surface discuss their progress
between themselves and with their colleagues on Earth. Post-mission and
recent interviews are included in which the astronauts recall their
thoughts not only during their missions but also after more than 25
years of reflection. It is vitally important to revisit the roots of
mankind's boldest exploration, examining the astronauts' observations,
tallying the accuracy of our assumptions, and gaining new perspective
for this century's missions.