This is the definitive account of the heroic Apollo programme.
When astronauts Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin took their ‘giant leap for mankind’ across a ghostly lunar landscape, they were watched by some 600 million people on Earth 240,000 miles away. Drawing on hundreds of hours of in-depth interviews with the astronauts and mission personnel, this is the story of the twentieth century’s greatest human achievement, minute-by-minute, through the eyes of those who were there.
Over the Moon
At an impromptu party a while ago, it turned out that one of the other guests had walked on the Moon. We couldn’t have been more amazed if Apollo himself had turned up in a taxi, but in fact he was...
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