The Ever-Changing Moon Book One: First Footprints

The Ever-Changing Moon Book One: First Footprints by Rob Bailey, published by Robert Bailey on December 19, 2022, is a detailed exploration of the Apollo 16 mission and its astronauts, John Young, Ken Mattingly, and Charlie Duke. This 396-page edition delves into the historical context of the Cold War and the United States’ efforts to land a man on the Moon, highlighting the challenges and achievements of NASA’s engineers and astronauts during this pivotal time in space exploration.
Readers will find a comprehensive account of the contributions made by the Apollo 16 crew, which significantly advanced our understanding of the Moon. The narrative captures both the triumphs and tragedies of human spaceflight, providing insights into the mission’s operations and the individuals involved. With themes related to engineering, aerospace, and the history of space science, this book presents a unique perspective on the early days of lunar exploration.
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The Soviet Union shocks the world by placing a satellite in orbit and accomplishing many impressive feats high above Earth. The United States must prevent its Cold War rivals from controlling space, so President John F. Kennedy gives a transcendent challenge to the nation-land a man on the Moon by the end of the decade. NASA gathers talented engineers and astronauts to achieve the audacious goal.
The Ever-Changing Moon tells the story of three astronauts-John Young, Ken Mattingly, and Charlie Duke-who fly on Apollo 16, a mission that changes the way we understand the Moon. They are integral to many historic moments during Apollo. Book One: First Footprints examines their contributions to the first lunar landing. Experience the triumph and tragedy of human spaceflight and discover why Apollo flight controller Jerry Bostick says about the book, “There is nothing out there like this.”
“I believe you have captured the details about the Apollo 11 descent operations better than anything I have read previously. Very unique approach, and I am glad you are drawing in many names that otherwise might not be in a book.”
– Steve Bales, Apollo Flight Controller
“Yours stands as the best description I have seen to date of the mission rules/simulation process.”
– Doug Ward, NASA Public Affairs Officer
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