Apollo Program Books
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avg rating 4.49 — 7,563 ratings — published 1994

by (shelved 2 times as apollo-program)
avg rating 4.39 — 9,976 ratings — published 1994

by (shelved 2 times as apollo-program)
avg rating 4.29 — 2,742 ratings — published 1999

by (shelved 2 times as apollo-program)
avg rating 4.42 — 6,785 ratings — published 2017

by (shelved 2 times as apollo-program)
avg rating 4.30 — 10,293 ratings — published 2000

by (shelved 2 times as apollo-program)
avg rating 4.23 — 1,163 ratings — published 2014

by (shelved 2 times as apollo-program)
avg rating 4.52 — 1,938 ratings — published 1989

by (shelved 1 time as apollo-program)
avg rating 4.09 — 1,068 ratings — published 1972

by (shelved 1 time as apollo-program)
avg rating 2.31 — 26 ratings — published

by (shelved 1 time as apollo-program)
avg rating 3.57 — 1,930 ratings — published 2009

by (shelved 1 time as apollo-program)
avg rating 3.97 — 261 ratings — published 1999

by (shelved 1 time as apollo-program)
avg rating 4.49 — 6,580 ratings — published 1974

by (shelved 1 time as apollo-program)
avg rating 3.92 — 6,568 ratings — published 2005

by (shelved 1 time as apollo-program)
avg rating 4.33 — 248 ratings — published

by (shelved 1 time as apollo-program)
avg rating 3.89 — 1,465 ratings — published 2016

by (shelved 1 time as apollo-program)
avg rating 4.39 — 195 ratings — published

by (shelved 1 time as apollo-program)
avg rating 3.48 — 258 ratings — published 2015

by (shelved 1 time as apollo-program)
avg rating 3.83 — 4,784 ratings — published 2019

by (shelved 1 time as apollo-program)
avg rating 3.92 — 18,466 ratings — published 2021

by (shelved 1 time as apollo-program)
avg rating 4.80 — 5 ratings — published

by (shelved 1 time as apollo-program)
avg rating 4.50 — 561 ratings — published 2019

by (shelved 1 time as apollo-program)
avg rating 3.89 — 37 ratings — published

by (shelved 1 time as apollo-program)
avg rating 4.26 — 121 ratings — published 1985

by (shelved 1 time as apollo-program)
avg rating 4.46 — 13 ratings — published 2013

by (shelved 1 time as apollo-program)
avg rating 3.33 — 6 ratings — published 1975

by (shelved 1 time as apollo-program)
avg rating 4.30 — 20 ratings — published 2001

by (shelved 1 time as apollo-program)
avg rating 0.0 — 0 ratings — published 2010

by (shelved 1 time as apollo-program)
avg rating 3.89 — 9 ratings — published 2002

by (shelved 1 time as apollo-program)
avg rating 4.23 — 55,133 ratings — published 1979

by (shelved 1 time as apollo-program)
avg rating 4.28 — 578 ratings — published 2004

by (shelved 1 time as apollo-program)
avg rating 4.12 — 725 ratings — published 2011

by (shelved 1 time as apollo-program)
avg rating 4.50 — 1,560 ratings — published 2018

by (shelved 1 time as apollo-program)
avg rating 4.31 — 128 ratings — published 2017

by (shelved 1 time as apollo-program)
avg rating 4.24 — 100 ratings — published 2014

by (shelved 1 time as apollo-program)
avg rating 4.53 — 38 ratings — published 2015

by (shelved 1 time as apollo-program)
avg rating 4.38 — 50 ratings — published 2016

by (shelved 1 time as apollo-program)
avg rating 3.35 — 28,334 ratings — published 2013

by (shelved 1 time as apollo-program)
avg rating 4.13 — 2,866 ratings — published 2009

by (shelved 1 time as apollo-program)
avg rating 3.75 — 907 ratings — published 1970

by (shelved 1 time as apollo-program)
avg rating 4.02 — 22,324 ratings — published 2010

“Here is one way to conceptualize NASA's heroic era: in 1961, Kennedy gave his "moon speech" to Congress, charging them to put an American on the moon "before the decade is out." In the eight years that unspooled between Kennedy's speech and Neil Armstrong's first historic bootprint, NASA, a newborn government agency, established sites and campuses in Texas, Florida, Alabama, California, Ohio, Maryland, Mississippi, Virginia, and the District of Columbia; awarded multi-million-dollar contracts and hired four hundred thousand workers; built a fully functioning moon port in a formerly uninhabited swamp; designed and constructed a moonfaring rocket, spacecraft, lunar lander, and space suits; sent astronauts repeatedly into orbit, where they ventured out of their spacecraft on umbilical tethers and practiced rendezvous techniques; sent astronauts to orbit the moon, where they mapped out the best landing sites; all culminating in the final, triumphant moment when they sent Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin to step out of their lunar module and bounce about on the moon, perfectly safe within their space suits. All of this, start to finish, was accomplished in those eight years.”
― Leaving Orbit: Notes from the Last Days of American Spaceflight
― Leaving Orbit: Notes from the Last Days of American Spaceflight

“We choose to go to the moon in this decade and do the other things, not because they are easy, but because they are hard, because that goal will serve to organize and measure the best of our energies and skills, because that challenge is one that we are willing to accept, one we are unwilling to postpone, and one which we intend to win.”
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