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Project Gemini by Eugen Reichl 9780764350702
RRP: £18.99Booksplease Price: £13.83In just two-and-a-half years, beginning in 1964, two unmanned and ten manned flights took place in the Gemini program. This program was the turning point in the space race with the USSR; from then on... -
Project Mercury by Eugen Reichl 9780764350696
RRP: £18.99Booksplease Price: £13.91Project Mercury was America's entry into the manned spaceflight program. When the program began in 1958, the Soviet Union was far ahead of the US in the race for supremacy in space. With immense... -
Saturn V: America's Rocket to the Moon by Eugen Reichl
RRP: £18.99Booksplease Price: £13.93A detailed look at the Saturn V's design and construction and all 32 of its Apollo missions. Without the mighty Saturn V rocket, the Apollo 11 moon landing would not have been possible in July 1969... -
Project Apollo: The Moon Landings, 1968 - 1972 by Eugen Reichl 9780764353758
RRP: £18.99Booksplease Price: £14.40The moon landing remains the most astonishing and impressive accomplishment of manned space travel to this day. In July 1969, just eight years after President John F. Kennedy announced the... -
Project Apollo: The Early Years, 1961-1967 by Eugen Reichl 9780764351747
RRP: £18.99Booksplease Price: £14.40The moon landing remains the most astonishing and impressive accomplishment of manned space travel to this day. In July 1969, just eight years after President John F. Kennedy announced the... -
Soviet Space Program: The N1: The Soviet Moon Rocket by Eugen Reichl 9780764358555
RRP: £18.99Booksplease Price: £13.93The N1 was the booster rocket for the Soviet manned moon program and was thus the direct counterpart of the Saturn V, the rocket that took American astronauts to the moon in 1969. Standing 345 feet... -
Soviet Space Program: The Lunar Mission Years: 1959-1976 by Eugen Reichl 9780764356759
RRP: £18.99Booksplease Price: £13.93The N1 was the booster rocket for the Soviet manned moon program and was thus the direct counterpart of the Saturn V, the rocket that took American astronauts to the moon in 1969. Standing 345 feet...