This book tells the story of the Soviet and Russian lunar programme,
from its origins to the present-day federal Russian space programme. It
is the first book dedicated to Soviet/Russian lunar exploration and
shows how the USSR/Russia developed systems for reaching the moon and
returning lunar spaceships to Earth. Brian Harvey describes the
techniques devised by the USSR. He asks whether these systems would have
worked and examines how well they were tested. He concludes that
political mismanagement rather than technology prevented the Soviet
Union from landing cosmonauts on the moon. The book is well timed for
the return to the moon by the United States and the first missions there
by China and India.