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"To a Rocky Moon" available for download, Full text can be downloaded for free in PDF format
Paolo Amoroso
post Mar 4 2009, 02:34 PM
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The Lunar and Planetary Institute has made freely available for download in PDF format the book To a Rocky Moon by lunar and planetary scientist Don Wilhelms (University of Arizona Press, 1993). It tells the story of scientific exploration of the Moon from space from the perspective of scientists rather than engineers, astronauts or mission operations.


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dvandorn
post Mar 4 2009, 06:19 PM
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Yep -- it's one of my favorite science histories. If you add in Paul Spudis' book on lunar science, you have two volumes that cover pretty much everything you'd ever want to know about our ideas of the Moon before, during and after Apollo.

In fact, "To a Rocky Moon" was such a favorite, I re-read it often and managed to lose my copy a couple of years ago. So, thanks, Paolo -- now I can read it again!

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