Lovells personal account of the apollo disaster makes you feel like you are living it right along with him, which fortunately we are not. Written with all the color and drama of the best fiction, apollo. The perilous voyage of apollo published in paperback as apollo, is a nonfiction book first published in 1994 by astronaut jim lovell and journalist jeffrey kluger, about the failed april 1970 apollo lunar landing mission which lovell commanded. Apollo was supposed to be lovells chance to get moon grit on his boots. The cockpit grows dim, the air grows thin, and the instrument lights wink out.
Even after watching the movie over and over and knowing it almost line for line, i felt like this book brought forward new details and perspectives that made me feel like i was learning about the apollo disaster for the first time. We hadnt finished the book yet, when our agent said, look, theres. A fascinating book about the near disaster of the apollo moon mission. On april , 1970, astronauts jim lovell, fred haise, and jack swigert were hurtling along in the apollo spacecraft, on americas fifth mission to the moon, when a mysterious explosion rocked the ship.
Lost moon may also be more valuable than apollo because the original book was rejected by 11 of publishers due to lack of interest. I found the book interesting enough to hold my attention throughout recovery from a hip replacement op. Written by astronaut jim lovell and cowriter jeffrey kluger, apollo follows the harrowing trip that was supposed to result in a moon landing and return. Feb 20, 2006 in april 1970, during the glory days of the apollo space program, nasa sent navy captain jim lovell and two other astronauts on americas fifth mission to the moon. This book was the blueprint for the blockbuster motion picture of 1995 starring tom hanks and directed by ron howard. Whats the difference between lost moon the book and apollo the movie.
Starring tom hanks as astronaut jim lovell, apollo hits new heights as the suspenseful true story of bringing three men back from the dark side of the moon. The perilous voyage of apollo houghton mifflin, 1994, spurred the 1995 movie apollo, starring actor tom hanks. Apollo audiobook by jim lovell, jeffrey kluger, fred. Recently, i had the honor to interview captain lovell about apollo at the. This is the book cowritten by apollo commander lovell and jeffrey kluger about the most exciting apollo mission that transformed potential disaster into the greatest success leading to a great movie. Great account of apollo more compelling and hardy pounding than any fictional thriller, this account of the apollo space mission and its tense moments of which there were many. The book is the basis of the 1995 film adaptation apollo, directed by ron. Everything went perfectly and apollo splashed down in the pacific.
On apollo, lovell and his team transformed an inevitable disaster into an effective disappointment as they brought home a harmed spaceship. Apollo by jim lovell, jeffrey kluger, fred sanders. In april 1970, during the glory days of the apollo space program, nasa sent navy captain jim lovell and two other astronauts on americas fifth mission to the moon. Lost moon, now titled apollo by jim lovell is an excellent book if you have any interest in spaceflight, lunar exploration, nasa, or the apollo missions. This is a gripping and frightening book that commands rapt attention. Lovell and jeffrey kluger wrote a 1994 book about the apollo mission, lost moon. Only fiftyfive hours into the flight of apollo , disaster struck. The apollo astronauts were commander james lovell, lunar module. In 1994, lovell worked with journalist jeffrey kluger to write a book about lovells career and the apollo mission. Lovell fights to keep mattingly on the crew, but the flight surgeon removes him. Apollo book signed by jim lovell, 30th anniversary, new brand new. Apollo 1995 cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.
Lovells first impression on being approached about the film was that kevin costner would be a good choice to portray him, given the physical resemblance, 51 but tom. Apollo is a very well written book that captures a persons attention and keeps them desiring more throughout the course of the entire book. I appreciated the decision to write the book in the third person, since this also covered what happened in mission control as. This book is an incredible story about science, space, and human perseverance.
Apollo by james lovell, jeffrey kluger, paperback. Apollo by james lovell, jeffrey kluger, paperback barnes. The apollo lunar landing mission prime crew from left to right are. It was the basis for the 1995 ron howard film apollo. This is the lunar module systems activation checklist book of apollo. Lovells first impression on being approached about the film was that kevin costner would be a good choice to portray him, given the physical resemblance, 51 but tom hanks was cast in the role. Moments later, the astronauts were forced to abandon the main for the tiny lunar module, designed to keep two. Apollo was the seventh crewed mission in the apollo space program and the third meant to land on the moon. The book is the basis of the 1995 film adaptation apollo, directed by ron howard. The handwritten numbers are part of the calculations made by commander james lovell, just two hours after a service module. The crew instead looped around the moon, and returned safely to earth on april 17.
Jim lovell was one of the astronauts on apollo, so this book provided a new perspective on the mission and what happens after houston, we have a problem. The famous astronaut recounts apollo the mission that almost didnt. Jim lovell reminisces about the apollo mission with senior editor rich talcott. Moments later, the astronauts are forced to abandon the main ship for the tiny lunar module, designed to keep. Apr 10, 2020 i have known lovell for more than a quarter of a century, ever since we began our collaboration on the book lost moon, which became the basis of the 1995 film apollo. Apollo ebook written by james lovell, jeffrey kluger.
Astronauts and flight controllers anxiously monitor consoles duringthe apollo mission. Lovells book is one of dozens on space flight that have been. Yes, im aware of that, but there are technically firstfirst copies for both books, as they are technically different books. Astronauts jim lovell, fred haise and jack swigert are hurtling towards the moon in the apollo spacecraft, when an explosion rocks the ship. Chronicles the rescue mission to return the crewmen of the apollo spacecraft safely to earth following an explosion on board notes. I have seen the movie many times and wanted to see how faithful it was to the actual voyage. This exciting second book in the lost series tells the incredible true story of the doomed apollo moon mission that nearly ended in disaster. Illustrated book with no damage to the pages or binding. The book has much more detail on the apollo 1 fire and the apollo 8 flight such as the reading from the book of genesis and lovells naming of mount marilyn later named montes secchi by the iau. Jim lovell joined nasa in 1962 and flew a total of four missions before retiring in 1973. Scandit looksto me, looking out the hatch, that we are venting something. Commander james lovell looks back on apollo on the anniversary of nasas most terrifying space disaster, we speak to captain james lovell, commander of apollo. The perilous voyage of apollo is a nonfiction book first published in 1994 by astronaut jim lovell and journalist jeffrey kluger, about the failed.
The actual words to houston after the explosion were. Well, it did become more famous in the beginning, at least in the eyes of nasa. This copy is in very good condition, a first printing simply signed by kluger on the title page at the 2018 tucson book festival with a bright. Apollo was nasas third moonlanding mission, but the astronauts. Written with all the color and drama of the best fiction, apollo previously published as lost moon tells the full story of the moon shot that almost ended in catastrophe.
Apr 08, 2002 a fascinating book about the near disaster of the apollo moon mission. Lovell was the worlds most voyage space explorer and part of a few verifiable firsts with his flights on gemini 7, gemini 12 and apollo 8. Decades after the launch of the mission, jim lovell and coauthor jeffrey kluger offer an incisive look at americas waxing and waning love affair with space exploration during the past three decades, culminating only recently when the apollo spacecraft itself, long consigned to an aviation museum outside paris, was at last returned to its. Only fiftyfive hours into the flight of apollo, disaster struck. Feb 20, 2006 apollo ebook written by james lovell, jeffrey kluger. In fact the book covers jim lovells early interest in rockets, his astronaut selection and the apollo 1 disaster before turning to the apollo mission itself. While im sure a firstfirst lost moon would be more valuable to a book collector than a firstfirst apollo due to scarcity and age, condition and such would play a role in that as well. I loved the movie apollo, but after a visit to the kennedy space center last summer, i decided. Jack swigert i believe weve had a problem here with jim lovell repeating, houston, weve had a problem. This is a commemorative edition of lost moon by jim lovell and jeffrey kluger, retitled and released for the 30th anniversary of the illfated apollo mission.
The craft was launched from kennedy space center on april 11, 1970, but the lunar landing was aborted after an oxygen tank in the service module sm failed two days into the mission. Download for offline reading, highlight, bookmark or take notes while you read apollo. After apollo 8, americas first mission to the moon, he and his two crew members were named times men of the year. Nasa must devise a strategy to return apollo to earth safely after the spacecraft undergoes massive internal damage putting the lives of the three astronauts on board in jeopardy. Written by apollo commander jim lovell and journalist jeffrey kluger and. On april, 1970, astronauts jim lovell, fred haise, and jack swigert were hurtling along in the apollo spacecraft, on americas fifth mission to the moon, when a mysterious explosion rocked the ship. Apollo by jim lovell, jeffrey kluger, fred sanders read. The cockpit grew dim, the air grew thin, and the instrument lights winked out. Apollo by james lovell, 9780618619580, available at book depository with free delivery worldwide. Cowritten by one of the apollo astronauts, the book details what happened in space as well as. I have known lovell for more than a quarter of a century, ever since we began our collaboration on the book lost moon, which became the basis of the 1995 film apollo. Current from the remainingfuel cell dropped slowly. Lost moon by lovell, jim and a great selection of related books, art and collectibles available now at.
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