Product Details
Apollo 16: v. 1: The NASA Mission Reports: Vol 1

Apollo 16: v. 1: The NASA Mission Reports: Vol 1
From Apogee Books

List Price: £15.95
Price: £13.56 & eligible for FREE Super Saver Delivery on orders over £5. Details

Availability: Usually dispatched within 24 hours
Dispatched from and sold by Amazon.co.uk

16 new or used available from £10.71

Product Description

The landing site selected for the crew of Apollo 16 was in the lunar highland area of Descartes. NASA chose to send John Young to command the fifth lunar landing mission. Young had as much or more flight experience than any other member of the astronaut corps. He had circumnavigated the moon on Apollo 10 and he had flown two Gemini missions. Young would later go on to be the first commander of the Space Shuttle. The Descartes landing site was chosen because it appeared to be of volcanic origin. If it was, it might reveal secrets about the origins of the Earth. For three days Young and Duke embarked on their rover, away from the Lunar Module 'Orion', through rugged landscapes, in search of the origins of our world. Meanwhile Ken Mattingly shot hundreds of photographs and probed the moon's magnetic field from the Command Module 'Casper'. Back on Earth the political climate was beginning to turn against NASA and the remarkable risks and exploits undertaken by the crew of Apollo 16 went almost unnoticed. The three intrepid explorers and their spacecraft harvested a wealth of new data about the Earth-Moon system in an almost flawless performance of skills and bravado. Compiled here are many important documents about the mission including the complete debriefing in the crew's own words. The CD-ROM features an exclusive interview with Commander John Young and the complete footage shot at Descartes, over 2500 still pictures and 18 interactive panoramas. Running time: over 10 hours.


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #96023 in Books
  • Published on: 2002-07-01
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 312 pages

Editorial Reviews

Review
"...highly useable and desirable... outstandingly good value as a compact rich source of data of all kinds it can be recommended..." -- Spaceflight, May 2003. Reviewed in Telescopium, Journal of the Swedish Astronomical Society, Spring 2003. "A must for space buffs, or anyone who wants to learn about the historic events that once enthralled a generation..." -- The Observatory, June 2003.

About the Author
Robert Godwin, Editor