主题:双面月球:冷战太空竞赛与我们的故事 -- 万年看客
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开头就是前苏联的领先起跑. 场面宏大,音响震撼,歌曲雄壮.
正想去找有关书籍去看,多谢.
Two Sides of the Moon: Our Story of the Cold War Space Race
Product Details
Pub. Date: February 2006
Publisher: St. Martin's Press
Format: Paperback, 448pp
Sales Rank: 185,619
ISBN-13: 9780312308667
ISBN: 0312308663
Edition Description: Reprint
Synopsis
With a foreword by Neil Armstrong, an introduction by Tom ("Apollo 13") Hanks, and a cover blurb by Norman Cousins, you know it's a heart-warmer. Cold War competitors Leonov—the first man to walk in space—and Scott—the seventh man to walk on the moon—join forces to reveal the inside story of the US-Soviet space race in a nostalgic dual autobiography. They cover the lead-up to the historic 1975 Apollo-Soyuz Test Project and also bring their stories up to date, providing their outlooks on current topics including the Challenger disaster, the prospect of manned flights to Mars, and the future of millionaire space tourists. Two sets of b&w photos separate the cosmonauts from the astronauts. Annotation 2004 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
Library Journal
Soviet cosmonaut Leonov (the first man to walk in space) and American astronaut Scott together relate two sides of the Cold War battle to reach the moon. Copyright 2004 Reed Business Information.
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Biography
David Scott is one of the twelve men to have walked on the Moon. He flew three space missions: first as pilot of Gemini 8 in 1966, then as command module pilot on Apollo 9 in 1969, and finally as commander of Apollo 15 in 1971. He went on to found two private companies, applying his technological expertise in the arena of commercial space, and has also acted as technical advisor on the film Apollo 13 and Tom Hanks's award-winning series From the Earth to the Moon. Alexei Leonov was born in Siberia in 1934. He was among the first group of cosmonauts selected in 1960 and flew two space missions: first as pilot of Voskhod 2 in 1965 and then in 1975 as commander of Soyuz 19 during the Apollo-Soyuz Test Project. He is currently vice president of Russia's Alpha Bank. Christine Toomey, cowriter, is an award-winning journalist with the Sunday Times (London).