The Soviet-American race to land the first man on the moon was a technical challenge unlike any other in recent human history. Reginald Turnill, the BBC's Aerospace Correspondent, covered the entire story first-h&, & his reports were heard & seen by millions around the world. With unparalleled access to the politicians, scientists & technicians involved in the race to the moon, Turnill got to know all the early astronauts
- Alan Shepard, John Glenn, Neil Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin
- as they pioneered the techniques that made the moon landings possible. He became a friend of Dr Wernher von Braun, the German rocket pioneer & mastermind behind it all. This eyewitness account of one of the most thrilling adventures of the twentieth Century is written in a lucid style, packed with action & drama, & is a fascinating read for all those interested in the story of the race to the moon.