It takes the average reader 4 hours and 12 minutes to read Apollo and America's Moon Landing Program by Johnson Space Center (JSC)
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The fascinating oral histories of nine famous Apollo lunar program astronauts - converted for accurate flowing-text ebook format reproduction - provide new insights into this extraordinary effort, with vital observations about an era of space history that changed the world. The interviews divulge new information and some long-held secrets; they are sometimes emotional, sometimes analytical, with revealing anecdotes, stories of supervisors and colleagues, hardware, spacecraft, rockets, triumphs and tragedies. Even serious space enthusiasts will find numerous "aha, I didn't know that" comments! Contents include: Chapter 1: James A. Lovell, Jr.; Chapter 2: James A. McDivitt; Chapter 3: Edgar D. Mitchell, Chapter 4: Walter M. Schirra, Jr.; Chapter 5: Harrison H. "Jack" Schmitt; Chapter 6: Russell L. Schweickart; Chapter 7: Alan B. Shepard, Jr.; Chapter 8: Thomas P. Stafford; Chapter 9: Alfred M. Worden - covering the historic flights of Apollo 1, Apollo 9, Apollo 10, Apollo 13, Apollo 14, Apollo 15, Apollo 17, plus Mercury and Gemini missions flown by some of these astronauts. The oral histories are the transcripts from audio-recorded, personal interviews with many who pioneered outer space and the Moon, and with those who continue the excitement of space exploration. To preserve the integrity of the audio record, the texts are presented with limited revisions and thus reflect the candid conversational style of the oral history format. Brackets and ellipses indicate where the text has been annotated or edited for clarity. The date of each interview is noted. Established in 1996, the goal of the NASA Johnson Space Center Oral History Project (JSC OHP) is to capture history from the individuals who first provided the country and the world with an avenue to space and the moon. Participants include managers, engineers, technicians, doctors, astronauts, and other employees of NASA and aerospace contractors who served in key roles during the Mercury, Gemini, Apollo, Skylab, and Shuttle programs. These oral histories ensure that the words of these pioneers live on to tell future generations about the excitement and lessons of space exploration. Oral history interviews began in the summer of 1997, and since that time more than 675 individuals have participated in the NASA Oral History projects.
Apollo and America's Moon Landing Program by Johnson Space Center (JSC) is 251 pages long, and a total of 63,001 words.
This makes it 85% the length of the average book. It also has 77% more words than the average book.
The average oral reading speed is 183 words per minute. This means it takes 5 hours and 44 minutes to read Apollo and America's Moon Landing Program aloud.
Apollo and America's Moon Landing Program is suitable for students ages 12 and up.
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