Award-winning author Don Brown explores the history of rocket building
in this installment of the Big Ideas That Changed the World series
"That's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind." On July 20,
1969, Neil Armstrong said those iconic words when Apollo 11 landed on
the moon. But it wasn't just one man who got us to the moon--there was a
whole team of people, plus centuries of discoveries and technologies
that came before, that made it possible. From ancient Chinese rockets to
the first steps on the moon, Rocket to the Moon! reveals which "bombs
bursting in air" inspired the writer of "The Star-Spangled Banner," why
the Russians wanted to launch a dog into Earth's atmosphere, and how
exactly astronauts are able to go to the bathroom while in a rocket far
off in space!
Big Ideas That Changed the World is a graphic novel series that
celebrates the hard-won succession of ideas that ultimately changed the
world. Humor, drama, and art unite to tell the story of events,
discoveries, and ingenuity over time that led humans to come up with a
big idea and then make it come true.