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Moon Manual
Moon Manual | David M Harland
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There is renewed interest in the Moon in recent years, with the news that a Chinese lunar rover landed on the Moon in January 2014, and NASA announcing that it is looking for private partners to land a robot on the Moon's surface, as the first step in a programme to exploit the commercial opportunities offered by the Moon. Recent lunar expeditions by both orbiting spacecraft and 'landers' have uncovered far more detail about the Moon's surface and geology, including the trail of Neil Armstrong's first walk on the Moon in 1969. This manual explains in simple and straightforward terms, with a wealth of illustrations and photographs, what we have discovered about the Moon over the centuries, along with a general overview of the vehicles involved in the exploration.
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Connster
Moon Manual | David M Harland
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An excellent read so far! Fantastic detail and great pictures 🌘🌗🌖🌕🌔🌓🌒🌑

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Connster
Moon Manual | David M Harland
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I‘ve been reading a lot about the Moon Landings recently; it‘s a topic I find really interesting. I decided to visit my local museum this afternoon and was overjoyed to see that there was a temp exhibit on them! It was a complete coincidence as I didn‘t know it was on until I got there. Absolutely brilliant though! The models, pictures and artefacts were just excellent. A great afternoon and now I‘m going to delve further into tagged book 🌛🌝🌜

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Connster
Moon Manual | David M Harland
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I went for a wander around the shops this morning and ended up buying new books (my poor shelves are groaning under the weight of all of my TBRs already!) and tea. Spending the next hour or so flicking through the tagged book while drinking Assam ☕️ 📖 📚

julesG Books and tea is something you can't have enough of. How's the Assam? That's one I haven't tried yet. 5y
Connster @julesG I agree! Assam is awesome! It‘s a bit like English Breakfast but a tad sweeter. I like it steeped for a bit longer as it makes the taste stronger. I also prefer the loose over tea bags, as it makes a nicer flavour somehow. 😁 5y
julesG I'll give it a try, next time I come across it. 5y
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