It takes the average reader 8 hours and 27 minutes to read Man on the Moon by Trevor Weaver
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On 20 July 1969, man first set his tentative foot on the Moon. Ever since that first "giant leap" there have been a small group of people who have cast doubts on that great achievement. Over the years, as more and more of the "so-called" anomalies have been discovered the band of sceptics has steadily increased, and the believers have consequently become more vehement in their defence of NASA. Even so, recent surveys show that at least eighty percent of the adult population still believe that it really happened the way that NASA beamed it to televisions around the world. There are many books which celebrate this technological achievement, and a few, mostly, self-published books that claim it was a very convincing hoax. So what is the truth? All of these existing books are partisan, supporting either the truth ideology, or the falsehoods.This book examines the evidence for and against this being a true record of the known facts, or a complete deception by NASA, and perhaps the US Government, or some clandestine elements of Government. The value of this book to the interested reader is that for the first time it brings together all the evidence in an impartial way. The range of evidence is vast and it would take considerable time, and effort, to search it out. The author, Trevor Weaver, just spent the past two years of his life doing just that."Man On The Moon: Fact or Fiction?" is a book which is unremittingly non-partisan, the author expresses no personal opinion on the truth of the matter. Instead he presents the detailed evidence, for and against, so that the reader can form their own conclusions. There is a vast array of evidence from both sides, scattered in many places, and often difficult, and time consuming to search out. Added to this some of the evidence presented by both sides is flawed, and does not stand the scrutiny of scientific fact. The author guides the reader, step by step, through this morass of science, and false belief. His painstaking research provides remarkably detailed, and startling evidence that will leave you curious about what has been held as fact for 50 years, and make you question if this was mankind's greatest achievement, or its biggest lie. The book is supported by a website that holds all of the documents, photographic and video evidence. In total there are almost 900 hours of video evidence, and over 2.000 pages of reference documentation.
Man on the Moon by Trevor Weaver is 496 pages long, and a total of 126,976 words.
This makes it 167% the length of the average book. It also has 155% more words than the average book.
The average oral reading speed is 183 words per minute. This means it takes 11 hours and 33 minutes to read Man on the Moon aloud.
Man on the Moon is suitable for students ages 12 and up.
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