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One Giant Leap: The Impossible Mission That Flew Us to the Moon

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Publishing Details

Full Title:

One Giant Leap: The Impossible Mission That Flew Us to the Moon

Contributors:

By (Author) Charles Fishman

ISBN:

9781982130152

Publisher:

Simon & Schuster

Imprint:

Simon & Schuster

Publication Date:

1st August 2019

Edition:

Export

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Aerospace and aviation technology
Astronautics
Space science

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

496

Dimensions:

Width 152mm, Height 229mm, Spine 38mm

Weight:

515g

Description

From New York Times bestselling author of The Wal-Mart Effect, Charles Fishman reveals the untold true story of the men and women charged with taking the United States to the Moon.

President John F. Kennedy astonished the world on May 25, 1961, when he announced to Congress that the United States would land a man on the Moon by 1970. No group was more surprised than the engineers at NASA. On the day of the historic speech, America had a total of fifteen minutes of spaceflight experiencewith just five of those minutes outside the atmosphere. In fact, Soviet canines had more spaceflight experience than US astronauts.

To fulfill President Kennedys mandate, NASA engineers had to invent space travel. When Kennedy announced his goal, no one knew how to navigate to the Moon. No one knew how to build a rocket big enough to fly to the Moon. No one knew how to build a computer small enough to put on that rocket. No one knew how to feed astronauts in space, and no one knew how astronauts would even use the bathroom in space. And NASA had just nine years to make it happen.

In One Giant Leap, Charles Fishman introduces readers to the men and women tasked with putting a man on the moon. From the halls of MIT, where the eccentric and legendary digital pioneer Charles Draper created the two computers aboard Apollo 11, to the factories where hundreds of women weaved computer programs with copper wire, Fishman captures the sweeping achievement of these ordinary Americans. This is the captivating story of men and women charged with changing the world as we know ittheir leaders, their triumphs, their near disasters, all of which led to arguably the greatest success story of the twentieth century.

Author Bio

Charles Fishman is the acclaimed author of the New York Times bestseller One Giant Leap, A Curious Mind (with Brian Grazer), The Wal-Mart Effect, and The Big Thirst.He is a three-time winner of the Gerald Loeb Award, the most prestigious prize in business journalism.

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