: W. David Woods
: How Apollo Flew to the Moon
: Praxis
: 9780387740669
: 1
: CHF 22.60
:
: Astronomie
: English
: 412
: DRM
: PC/MAC/eReader/Tablet
: PDF

Between 1968 and 1972, twenty four daring men journeyed from Earth to the Moon. This fascinating book traces what was a massive accomplishment right from the early launches through manned orbital spaceflights, detailing each step. Out of the battlefields of World War II came the gifted German engineers and designers who developed the V-2 rocket, which evolved into the powerful Saturn V booster that propelled men to the Moon. David Woods tells this exciting story, starting from America's postwar astronautical research facilities. The techniques and procedures developed have been recognised as an example of human exploration at its greatest, demonstrating a peak of technological excellence.



Apollo arose from the depths of America's post war aeronautical research facilities and was originally conceived as a general purpose spacecraft.

Betw en 1968 and 1972, demonstrating sheer daring, twenty four men journeyed from the Earth to the Moon in the mid-twentieth century. The techniques and procedures developed for what was seen as a political decision by President John F Kennedy, was subsequently recognised as a supreme example of human exploration at its greatest, demonstrating an apparent peak of technological excellence.

Contents7
List of illustrations11
Author's preface16
Acknowledgements20
Foreword22
1 Apollo: an extraordinary adventure27
2 The Apollo flights: a brief history51
3 Launch: a fiery departure78
4 Earth orbit and TLI114
5 Retrieving the launder135
6 Navigating to the Moon152
7 Coasting to the Moon176
8 Entering lunar orbit: The LOI manoeuvre211
9 Preparations for landing233
10 Next stop: the Moon263
11 Orbital sojourn: looking at the Moon281
12 Rendezvous and docking305
13 Heading for home337
14 Re-entry369
Epilogue402
Glossary404
Further reading410
Index413