Shoot for the Moon

By James Donovan

James Donovan's *Shoot for the Moon* offers a gripping, intimate account of the Cold War space race, from the origins of the Mercury and Gemini missions to the historic Apollo 11 lunar landing. Praised by astronaut Mike Collins as "the best book on Apollo," this work vividly details the ingenuity, determination, and immense challenges faced by the 410,000 individuals dedicated to putting humans on the moon. From the shock of Sputnik and the perils of Gemini 8 to the tragic Apollo 1 fire and the nail-biting final moments of Apollo 11 — including the critical 1202 computer alarm and low fuel during Armstrong and Aldrin's descent — Donovan captures the sweeping human drama of one of humankind's greatest achievements.
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