Apollo 11, David Whitehouse
Apollo 11, David Whitehouse
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Apollo 11
The Inside Story

Author: David Whitehouse

Narrator: Simon Mattacks

Unabridged: 8 hr 8 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 06/11/2019


Synopsis

Informed by extensive interviews with astronauts such as Neil Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin, Gene Cernan, David Scott, John Young, Alan Shepard, Charlie Duke, Al Bean, Gordon Cooper, Al Worden, Walt Cunningham, Tom Stafford, Dick Gordon, John Glenn, Pete Conrad, Edgar Mitchel, James Irwin, Stu Roosa, Ron Evans, Deke Slayton, Wally Schirra, as well as key politicians and NASA personnelFifty years ago in July 1969, Apollo 11 became the first manned mission to land on the moon, and Neil Armstrong the first man to step onto its surface. President Nixon called it the greatest week since creation.In the most authoritative book ever written about Apollo, David Whitehouse reveals the true drama behind the mission, telling the story in the words of those who took part—based around exclusive interviews with the key players.This enthralling book takes us from the early rocket pioneers to the shock America received from the Soviets’ launch of the first satellite, Sputnik; from the race to put the first person into space, through President Kennedy’s enthusiasm and later doubts, to the astronauts’ intense competition to leave the first footprint.Here is the story as told by the crew of Apollo 11 and the many other astronauts who paved the way or went to the moon themselves after Armstrong, Aldrin and Collins. Astronauts, engineers, politicians, NASA officials, Soviet rivals—all tell their own story of a great moment of human achievement.The full list of interviewees includes NASA employees such as James Fletcher, Roco Petrone, Brainerd Homes, Bob Gilruth, George Mueller, James Webb, John Houbolt, Robert Seamans, Max Faget, Director of the NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory William Pickering and Sergei Khrushchev, son of Soviet Premier.

About David Whitehouse

David Whitehouse is a former BBC Science Correspondent and BBC Science Editor and has worked for NASA. He is the author of five books including ‘biographies’ of the moon and the sun, and has written for many newspapers and magazines including The Times of London, The Guardian, Focus, New Scientist and The Economist. He also appears on many TV and radio programmes. Asteroid 4036 Whitehouse is named after him.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Rob

Firstly, the title is misleading. The book covers the history of the Space Race from the 1950s to the end of the Apollo programme in 1972. It does this by examining both the Russian and American sides of the story. It starts with its origins in the ballistic missile-based nuclear arms race between th......more

Goodreads review by Brian

The problem with doing a book about the Apollo programme is that it's hard to find something that hasn't been said before - but with the 50th anniversary of the first moon landing just weeks away, the publication of this elegant book is extremely timely, and science-reporting veteran David Whitehous......more

Goodreads review by Zoe

This could have done with a few less technical facts about rockets, and a few more personal accounts (like, there were some, but even those were mostly about rocket gear). Maybe I'm just too much of a romantic to appreciate this factual perspective, who knows.........more

Goodreads review by Paul

3.5 stars. It is good, but it is all over the place.......more

Goodreads review by Eric

Unfortunately this great book is mis-titled. It claims to be the story of Apollo 11, but rather than focusing on the Apollo 11 mission (which it does for probably less than 15% of the book) it instead does a very good overview of the whole of the Space Race. Most books on the Apollo program, or even......more