Earthbound Astronauts: The Builders of Apollo-Saturn

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ISBN-10:

0132223074

ISBN-13:

9780132223072

Author(s): JR. Beirne Lay
Edition: First Edition
Released: Jan 01, 1971
Publisher: PRENTICE/HALL
Format: Hardcover, 198 pages
Related ISBN: 9780132223317

Description:

Fascinating and well written account of how the Saturn V was designed and built and the men who designed and built it: "By focusing on the problems encountered in the design and construction of each part of Apollo-Saturn, Lay treats the reader not only to a first-rate scientific detective yarn but a thorough, non-technical analysis of what precisely is required to fly a man to the moon and back." Illustrated with black and white photo plates and schematic drawing design of Saturn/Apollo launch vehicle endpapers. Also includes a listing of NASA Award Winner. Bernie Lay is also the author of "12 O'clock High".

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