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James Lovell: The Rescue of Apollo 13 (Library of Astronaut Biographies) by Jan Goldberg *Read Online »PDF

James Lovell: The Rescue of Apollo 13 (Library of Astronaut Biographies) James Lovell will always be remembered as the astronaut who did not land on the Moon, but he should also be remembered as the man who calmly and courageously guided his crippled spacecraft back to Ear


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James Lovell: The Rescue of Apollo 13 (Library of Astronaut Biographies)

Title:James Lovell: The Rescue of Apollo 13 (Library of Astronaut Biographies)
Author:Jan Goldberg
Rating:4.64 (681 Votes)
Asin:082394459X
Format Type:Library Binding
Number of Pages:112 Pages
Publish Date:2004-02-01
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James Lovell will always be remembered as the astronaut who did not land on the Moon, but he should also be remembered as the man who calmly and courageously guided his crippled spacecraft back to Earth, set records for time spent in space, and was part of the mission that passed behind the dark side of the Moon. His long and distinguished career in the space program and beyond is recounted here.

Editorial : About the Author Jan Goldberg has written extensively in the vocational guidance area for many well-respected career publications and publishers. As a feature writer, she has contributed to top local and national magazines. She was named to the New York Public Library's List of Books for the Teen Age for the Year 2000 for her book, "What's Bad About Being Too Good?" Series Codevelopers and Contributing Authors Stephen E. Lambert is the director of career services at Plymouth State College in New Hampshire. He codeveloped this series with Julie DeGalan, a former administrator and career counselor at Plymouth State College.

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