Re: Real Moon structure photographed by Zond 6 in 1968



"Jeff Findley" (jeff.findley@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx) writes:
"Andre Lieven" <dg411@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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As for works that cover the effort of Apollo, there is a vey long
list, and among them, I would include Andrew Chakins A Man On The
Moon, Bilstein's Stages To Saturn ( On the development of the Saturn
rockets ), Moon Lander by Tom Kelly and Chariots For Apollo by Pellegrino
& Stoft cover the development of the LM, and Wilhelms'To A Rocky Moon
covers the science done on the Moon in great detail.

There are many more books that I could add to the list, but I'll leave
it at those, noting that your claims had NONE in rebuttal.

You can also use Google Groups to find PDF's about Apollo that Rusty has dug
up. Lots and lots of technical details in there you can't find in books
that try to cover the entire Apollo program from start to finish.

Thats quite true, and thats why I listed among my mentioned books,
several title that dealt with specific areas of the Apollo Program.

Rusty ought to post a master list somewhere. With all the masses of
great sources that he keeps finding, that list would be a major
resource.

Andre

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