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How to Find the Apollo Landing Sites

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  • Offers casual and serious observers the ability to locate the Apollo landing sites (with or without visual aid) and provides history on each mission, including why sites were chosen
  • Shows a visual, picture-by-picture, zoom-in guide for locating the Apollo landing sites, augmented by official NASA photos depicting views from the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO) and astronaut photographs taken during each mission
  • Includes a historical perspective on the unmanned lunar missions of Ranger and Surveyor that preceded the Apollo landings

Part of the book series: The Patrick Moore Practical Astronomy Series (PATRICKMOORE)

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Table of contents (14 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-xvi
  2. What You Need to Know About Telescopes

    • James L. Chen
    Pages 9-32
  3. Apollo 11

    • James L. Chen
    Pages 33-49
  4. Apollo 12

    • James L. Chen
    Pages 51-70
  5. Apollo 13

    • James L. Chen
    Pages 71-82
  6. Apollo 14

    • James L. Chen
    Pages 83-99
  7. Apollo 15

    • James L. Chen
    Pages 101-121
  8. Apollo 16

    • James L. Chen
    Pages 123-142
  9. Apollo 17

    • James L. Chen
    Pages 143-162
  10. The Ranger Series

    • James L. Chen
    Pages 163-184
  11. The Surveyor Series

    • James L. Chen
    Pages 185-198
  12. Missed Opportunities: The Cancelled Missions

    • James L. Chen
    Pages 207-212
  13. Moon, Mars, and the Future

    • James L. Chen
    Pages 213-224
  14. Back Matter

    Pages 225-253

About this book

This book is for anyone who wants to be able to connect the history of lunar exploration to the Moon visible above. It addresses what Apollo equipment and experiments were left behind and what the Apollo landings sites look like now. Each Apollo mission is examined in detail, with photos that progressively zoom-in to guide the reader in locating the Apollo landing sites. Guided by official NASA photographs from the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter and the original Apollo missions, the reader can view the Moon with a new appreciation of the accomplishment of landing astronauts on its surface. Countless people have gazed at the Moon in the night sky knowing the successes of the Apollo Program in landing men on the Moon. After the information in this guide, casual and serious observers can actually point out where the Apollo landings occurred as well as knowing why those sites were chosen.

Authors and Affiliations

  • Gore, USA

    James L. Chen

About the author

James Chen is retired from the Department of the Navy and Federal Aviation Administration where he worked as a Radar and Surveillance Systems Engineer. A guest lecturer at local Washington DC/Northern Virginia/Maryland astronomy clubs on amateur astronomy topics of eyepiece design and optical filters, he wrote a short Astronomy Magazine article on Dobsonian telescope design November 1989 and served as a sales consultant to two Washington DC area telescope stores for over 30 years.

Adam Chen is Program Manager of media support for NASA Headquarters in Washington DC. He was creator and executive producer of major NASA publications including the book and web-book application documenting the history of the Space Shuttle Program “Celebrating 30 Years of the Space Shuttle Program”. Adam Chen is former Program Manager of media support for NASA Headquarters in Washington DC. He is creator and executive producer of major NASA publications, including the book and web-book application documenting the history of the Space Shuttle Program “Celebrating 30 Years of the Space Shuttle Program”. Currently Adam works as Program Manager at Plan it Advertising in Baltimore, MD.

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eBook USD 34.99
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Softcover Book USD 44.99
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