On the Moon: The Apollo Journals

Author:   Grant Heiken ,  Eric Jones
Publisher:   Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
Edition:   2007 ed.
ISBN:  

9780387489391


Pages:   492
Publication Date:   13 April 2007
Format:   Paperback
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Public interest in the first lunar landing transcended political, economic and social borders – the world was briefly united by the courage of the crew, and the wonder of the accomplishment. Prompted by the rivalry of the Cold War, Apollo 11 and the five missions that subsequently landed on the Moon were arguably the finest feats of exploration in human history. But these were more than exercises in ‘flags and footprints’, because the missions involved the crews making geological field trips on a low gravity site while wearing pressure suits, carrying life-support systems on their backs and working against an unforgiving time line. The missions delivered not only samples of moonrock, but also hard-learned lessons for how to work on the surface of another planet, and this experience will be crucial to planning the resumption of the human exploration of the Moon and going on to Mars.

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Author:   Grant Heiken ,  Eric Jones
Publisher:   Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
Imprint:   Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
Edition:   2007 ed.
Dimensions:   Width: 17.00cm , Height: 2.60cm , Length: 24.40cm
Weight:   1.790kg
ISBN:  

9780387489391


ISBN 10:   0387489398
Pages:   492
Publication Date:   13 April 2007
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Adapting to a New World.- Pinpoint Landing, Great Science, and a Lot of Fun.- A Damned Hard Walk Followed by a Little Golf.- The Lunar Dune Buggy.- Drilling Troubles.- The Descartes Highlands — High Land But No Volcanoes.- The Volcanoes of Taurus-Littrow — Explosive Volcanism on the Moon.- Boulder Rolling — the Last Apollo EVA.- Lessons from Apollo for Future Operations on the Moon.

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From the reviews: Jones and Heiken have chosen key parts of the Apollo surface expeditions for this book. ... There are introductions to each mission section, explaining why the particular landing site was selected. ... This would be a good book to have handy while you're watching the Spacecraft Films Apollo DVD sets, especially the ones for the final three lunar missions. ... overall the book provides a very good introduction to the ALSJ and to a deeper understanding of the crews' activities on the lunar surface. (Liftoff, Issue 244, March-April, 2008)


From the reviews: Jones and Heiken have chosen key parts of the Apollo surface expeditions for this book. ! There are introductions to each mission section, explaining why the particular landing site was selected. ! This would be a good book to have handy while you're watching the Spacecraft Films Apollo DVD sets, especially the ones for the final three lunar missions. ! overall the book provides a very good introduction to the ALSJ and to a deeper understanding of the crews' activities on the lunar surface. (Liftoff, Issue 244, March-April, 2008)


From the reviews: <p> Jones and Heiken have chosen key parts of the Apollo surface expeditions for this book. a ] There are introductions to each mission section, explaining why the particular landing site was selected. a ] This would be a good book to have handy while youa (TM)re watching the Spacecraft Films Apollo DVD sets, especially the ones for the final three lunar missions. a ] overall the book provides a very good introduction to the ALSJ and to a deeper understanding of the crewsa (TM) activities on the lunar surface. (Liftoff, Issue 244, March-April, 2008)


Aus den Rezensionen: ! 'On the Moon' bietet dem Leser die Moglichkeit, sich detailliert daruber zu informieren, was wahrend der Mondausfluge geschah und ist eine gute Quelle zu diesem Thema. Es ist demjenigen, der sich fur die APOLLO-Fluge intensiv interessiert, sehr zu empfehlen. (Tilmann Althaus, in: Sterne und Weltraum, 2008, Issue 4, S. 106)


Author Information

"Grant Heiken worked for NASA during the Apollo and Skylab Programs, in the Lunar Receiving Laboratory, as a geology instructor in the astronaut training program, and conducting independent research on lunar surface processes, including volcanism. He is a co-editor of ""Lunar Sourcebook-A User's Guide to the Moon"" (Cambridge University Press). In 1975 he moved to the Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory (now the Los Alamos National Laboratory) in New Mexico, where he worked in geothermal exploration and development, volcanic hazard analysis, the uses of volcanic rocks, basic research in explosive volcanism, and integrated urban science. Eric Jones has a lifetime background in space exploration-related science. He visited NASA Johnson in 1988 to examine transcripts of the Apollo missions in an effort to understand what is involved in getting work done on the Moon. Subsequent discussions with Apollo 17 astronaut Harrison Schmitt led to the idea of creating the ""Apollo Lunar Surface Journal"" to document the activities of the Apollo lunar surface crews in a manner analogous to the exploration journals of Captain James Cook and others. During 1989-92, he conducted minute-by-minute mission reviews with nine of the twelve moonwalking astronauts so that readers of the could understand, in detail, what was done, how it was done, and how the crews trained before hand. Portions of the Journal first appeared on the World Wide Web in 1995 and, although all of the transcripts and astronaut comments had been added by 1998, photographs, background documents, and additional commentary are still being added in mid-2006. The Journal is hosted by NASA at http://www.hq.nasa.gov/alsj and is generally considered to be the authoritative source for information about the activities of the lunar surface crews. In Heiken and Jones we have the ideal authors for this project."

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