Apollo on the Moon by Henry S.F. Cooper Jr.

 

With all that's been written about man's journey to the moon, the general public still knows very little of precisely what our astronauts will do once they get there, why they are doing it, and what they are likely to find. Here, then, is the first detailed and authoritative anticipation of man's initial steps onto the moon--in effect, a scenario that will be acted out in the coming weeks, months, and years. It is a projection of the climactic moments of the Apollo space programs, the brief hours when men will be on another planet.

 

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