The Apollo 11 Moon Landing

Since humankind first set eyes on the glowing orb in the night sky, we have been fascinated by the moon. This handy volume gives readers a background on the Apollo 11 Moon Landing, through a variety of essays representing various perspectives. Readers are then introduced to several controversies surrounding the landing, including whether it was a waste of effort, enthusiasm, or money. From this enriched international understanding, readers are then treated to first-hand accounts, which will transport their imagination back through time, and allow them to form lasting, intelligent opinions. Essay sources include the Associated Press, the London Times, Margaret Mead, Jean-Jacques Dordain, and NASA.

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Review: The Apollo 11 Moon Landing"These titles are a high quality collection of essays centered around a specific topic. The books are well-organized and visually welcoming to student researchers."—Library Media Connections, October 2010
Library Bound Book List: $55.43 / S&L: $44.34
eBook List: $54.20 / S&L: $43.36

Reading Level: 10-12+

Interest Level: 10-12+

Product type: Library Bound Book
ISBN: 978-0-7377-5785-9
Copyright: 2011
Language: English

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