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What is essentially a dry subject,becomes first rate entertainment. Chaikins approach to the book, which isnt a straight history of apollo. The voyages of the apollo astronauts, widely regarded as the definitive account of the moon missions. He is a commentator for nprs morning edition and had appeared on good morning america, nightline, fresh air, and talk of. Earth rise, apollo 8 chaikin begins with the launchpad fire of apollo 1, giving detailed and graphic descriptions of this horrific accident that took the lives of three astronauts. Aug 28, 2007 andrew chaikin is the author of the acclaimed a man on the moon and several other books about space. In his preface chaikin writes, we touched the face of another world and became a people without limits. First published in 1994, this acclaimed work was the main basis for tom hanks 12part hbo miniseries, from the earth to the moon, which won the emmy for best miniseries in 1998. Chaikin took years to complete this book, making the most of access to nasa files. When astronauts neil armstrong and buzz aldrin took their giant step across a ghostly lunar landscape, they were watched by some 600 million people on earth 250,000 miles away. What follows are thrilling accounts of such remarkable experiences as the rush of a liftoff, the heartstopping touchdown on the moon, the final hurdle of reentry, competition for a seat on a moon flight. A decade in the making, this book is based on hundreds of hours of indepth interviews with each of the twentyfour moon voyagers, as well.
Moreover, not all truetolifestories writers are lucky to deliver such factual account having firsthand information gained through interviews. Jul 20, 2016 by andrew chaikin on july 20, 2016 on july 20, 1976, i was a student intern on the viking mission to mars at the jet propulsion laboratory in pasadena, california when viking 1 made historys first successful landing on the red planet. A decade in the making, this book is based on hundreds of hours of indepth interviews with each of the twentyfour moon voyagers, as well as those who contributed their brain. Jul 17, 2019 half a century after humans first landed on the moon, space historian and author andrew chaikin will discuss the enduring legaciestechnical, scientific, and humanof the apollo program. Lots of dramatic moments, the first view of the earth from lunar orbit,apollo 8, the selection of the first man to step on the moon apollo 11, the moment of near disaster for apollo 12. Now, using neverbeforepublished quotes taken from his indepth interviews with twentythree of the twentyfour apollo lunar astronauts, chaikin and his collaborator, victoria kohl, have created an. The voyages of the apollo astronauts, by andrew chaikin. And, perhaps more importantly, the astronauts themselves. The story of each moon mission is described in vivid detail. A man on the moon is the result of eight years research and writing, including interviews with each of the twentythree surviving apollo voyagers. Andrew chaikin is the author of a man on the moon, a passion for mars, and other books on space exploration. He is a commentator for nprs morning edition and had appeared on good morning america, nightline, fresh air, and talk of the nation. Chaikin is best known as the author of a man on the moon. A man on the moon audiobook, written by andrew chaikin.
One giant leap by andrew chaikin and a great selection of related books, art and collectibles available now at. Nov 30, 2012 andrew chaikin, space author and historian, discussed the role of project management during apollo during the organizational silence event at goddard space flight center on july 31, 2012. Now, using neverbeforepublished quotes taken from his indepth interviews with. The strength of the book lies in chaikins exhaustive research, including interviews with all 24 apollo astronauts. The voyages of the apollo astronauts, widely considered the definitive account of the missions. The voyages of the apollo astronauts by andrew chaikin 2007, paperback, revised at the best online prices at ebay. This book formed the basis for from the earth to the moon, a 12part hbo miniseries. The race to the moon was won spectacularly by apollo 11 on 20 july 1969. The voyages of the apollo astronauts, widely regarded as writerdirector and explorer james cameron titanic, aliens of the deep called him our best historian of the space age.
Andrew chaikins a man on the moon is considered the definitive history of the apollo moon missionsarguably the pinnacle of human experience. Chaikin born june 24, 1956 is an american author, speaker and science journalist. Not all great authors can come up great educational book such as andrew chaikins a man on the moon. Jul 19, 2019 key moments to the leadup of apollo 11 moon landing nprs noel king talks to historian andrew chaikin about the things that went wrong during the apollo 11 moon landing. A man on the moon npr coverage of a man on the moon. Apollo astronauts describe their lunar experiences by apollo historian andrew chaikin a man on the moon, mission control, this is.
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Nacionalidade americano cidadania americano alma mater. What a great setting for photos of the bestselling author of a man on the moon. Key moments to the leadup of apollo 11 moon landing nprs noel king talks to historian andrew chaikin about the things that went wrong during the apollo 11 moon landing. A man on the moon by andrew chaikin penguin books new. What brings on this sudden bout of melancholy is the softcover reissue of andrew chaikins wonderful a man on the moon a graceful, literate and artistic retelling of the greatest technological feat of our species history first published in 1994.
Awardwinning science journalist and space historian andrew chaikin has authored books and articles about space exploration and astronomy for more than 25 years. Chaikin, an editor of sky and telescope, draws on the wealth of material from nasas files. A man on the moon by andrew chaikin unsigned novaspace. Apollo astronauts describe their lunar experiences, which is now on store shelves, draws on the extensive interviews chaikin performed with 23 of the 24 moon voyagers while researching his 1994 apollo book a man on the moon. Lots of dramatic moments,the first view of the earth from lunar orbit,apollo 8,the selection of the first man to step on the moon apollo 11,the moment of. Many years in the making, chaikin took the time to track down and interview nearly all of the 24 astronauts who flew to the moon during project apollo i believe the only person he missed was jack swiegert, apollo s command module pilot, who passed away in 1982 before writing this book. Andrew chaikin, space author and historian, discussed the role of project management during apollo during the organizational silence event at goddard space flight center on july 31, 2012. On the night of july 20, 1969, our world changed forever when two americans, neil armstrong and buzz aldrin, walked on the moon. The strength of the book lies in chaikin s exhaustive research, including interviews with all 24 apollo astronauts. Commemorating the 30th anniversary of the first landing on the moon, july 20, 1969 chaikin, andrew published by timelife books, alexandria, va 1999.
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