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Chasing the Moon

The People, the Politics, and the Promise That Launched America into the Space Age

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Chasing the Moon

By: Robert Stone, Alan Andres
Narrated by: Holter Graham
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JFK issued the historic moon landing challenge. These are the stories of the visionaries who helped America complete his vision with the first lunar landing fifty years ago.

A Companion Book to the AMERICAN EXPERIENCE® Film on PBS®

Going in depth to explore their stories beyond the PBS series, writer/producer Robert Stone—called “one of our most important documentary filmmakers” by Entertainment Weekly—brings these important figures to brilliant life.

In 1961, President John F. Kennedy proposed the nation spend twenty billion dollars to land a man on the Moon before the end of the decade. Based on eyewitness accounts and newly discovered archival material, Chasing the Moon reveals for the first time the unknown stories of the fascinating individuals whose imaginative work across several decades culminated in America’s momentous achievement. More than a story of engineers and astronauts, the moon landing—now celebrating its fiftieth anniversary—grew out of the dreams of science fiction writers, filmmakers, military geniuses, and rule-breaking scientists. They include

• Science fiction author Arthur C. Clarke, whose writing inspired some of the key players in the Moon race. A scientific paper he wrote in his twenties led to the U.S. beating Russia in one area of space: communications satellites.
Wernher von Braun, the former Nazi military genius who oversaw Hitler's rocket weapons program. After working on ballistic missiles for the U.S. Army, he was recruited by NASA to manage the creation of the Saturn V moon rocket.
• Astronaut Frank Borman, commander of the first mission to circumnavigate the Moon, whose powerful testimony before Congress in 1967 decisively saved the U.S. lunar program from being cancelled.
Poppy Northcutt, a young mathematician who was the first woman to work in Mission Control. Her media exposure as a unique presence in this all-male world allowed her the freedom to stand up for equal rights for women and minorities.
Edward Dwight, an African American astronaut candidate, recruited at the urging of the Kennedy White House to further the administration’s civil rights agenda—but not everyone welcomed his inclusion.

Setting these key players in the political, social, and cultural climate of the time, Chasing the Moon focuses on the science and the history, but most important, the extraordinary individuals behind what was undoubtedly the greatest human achievement of the twentieth century.
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The authors took on the challenge of telling a story that has previously been told many, many times, and finding something new to say. They did a wonderful job of finding untold anecdotes, developing previously unknown personalities, and deep-diving into known events for greater detail.

The timeline suffers a bit as the authors try to track numerous simultaneous events, resulting in fractured narration and some repetition. However, this is a minor distraction and a result of the detailed coverage given to the buildup to the lunar landing and the broad picture the authors present.

The reader does a good job except for his constant habit of effecting silly accents and stilted speech whenever he encounters a quote. This is extremely annoying and adds nothing to the story. The best I can say is that he’s not as bad at it as other readers I’ve heard.

Recommended.

Generally very well-told story about a very interesting time

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This provided some really interesting, political and social backgrounds to the whole space race that I wasn’t aware of. I’ve read a lot of books on the space race and always enjoy your new perspective. It was a good one. I highly recommend.

Am interesting perspective on getting to the moon

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I liked the biographical narratives for the various individuals. Recommend to those who follow space exploration.

Interesting review of putting people on the moon

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Fifty years ago I was 12 years old at the time of the Apollo 11 moon landing. I had a poster of the Apollo 8 iconic image of the blue earth against a black sky on the wall of my room. It was an exciting media event and I had no concern that the mission would not be a success. As one of the approximately 600 million people with access to a television watching the broadcasts at the time, I was unaware of how many things could go wrong; unaware of the risks, unaware of just how remarkable the attempt and subsequent success was to put men on the moon, less than 10 years after the manned space flight program began.
This story behind the NASA moon program, written by Robert Stone and Alan Andres, tells the compelling back story of the science fiction visionaries, politicians, engineers, bureaucrats, astronauts wives, who all worked to get the Apollo astronauts to the moon and back. From early Sci Fi pulp fiction and Godard’s early rocket experiments to the Soviet and US space programs, this back story is told in the context of the social, technical and political history of the twentieth century. Chasing the Moon is a fascinating narrative, truly the Viking Sagas of our age.
I thoroughly enjoyed this book and look forward to the coming documentary with the same title. Narrator Holter Graham does a great job narrating.

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It is a professional production but it seems incomplete to me. I don't see how the story of early space exploration can be written without including the contributions of Thomas Stafford. I guess this book demonstrates how it can be done. It also shows that the story is incomplete.

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