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LAST MAN ON THE MOON

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LAST MAN ON THE MOON


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LAST MAN ON THE MOON

Détails sur le produit

Broché: 384 pages

Editeur : St Martin's Press; Édition : First (1 juillet 2000)

Langue : Anglais

ISBN-10: 0312263511

ISBN-13: 978-0312263515

Dimensions du produit:

15,9 x 2,5 x 23 cm

Moyenne des commentaires client :

4.2 étoiles sur 5

4 commentaires client

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Un bon livre d'anecdotes et de coulisses de la conquête de la lune par celui qui l'a foulé en dernier.Evidemment je suis passionné donc cela m'a intéressé, il faut un bon niveau d'anglais pour bien comprendre le propos mais ça se lit assez facilement.deux regrets:le chapitre consacré à son alunissage et ses 3 jours sur la lune n'est qu'a la toute fin et ne fait que quelques pagesle ton un peu snobant du personnage, qui on le sent a un ego assez surdimensionné, mais vu la concurrence ça peut se comprendre...il vient de mourir à 82 ans...

Gene Cernan a été le dernier homme a marché sur la lune. Il nous livre un récit très personnel des coulisses de cette aventure technique et humaine. Son style est très vivant, parfois un peu cru, mais jamais vulgaire. Je recommande ce livre à tous ceux qui s'intéressent à l'aviation, à l'espace ou à l'histoire. J'ai appris de nombreux détails sur la vie des astronautes et de celui-ci en particulier.

Un récit fantastique qui plonge le lecteur au coeur du programme Apollo : ses réussites, ses doutes et finalement le programme écourté. Eugen Cernan livre sa vision, son expérience et son vécu de dernier homme à avoir foulé le sol lunaire.

Quel plaisir de vivre l'aventure américaine de l'homme dans l'espace et de la conquête de la Lune sous la plume d'un des acteurs. Ce récit pas trop technique laisse une bonne place aux rapports humains dans l'équipe NASA, aux rapports en astronautes, la vie des familles d'astronautes et au contexte de l'époque aux USA et dans le monde. L'auteur fait bien ressentir l'énergie à la volonté d'aboutir qui animaient tous les femmes et hommes engagés dans les programmes Gemini et Apollo. Les récits de la 1ère mise en orbite (Gemini), du décollage avec sous les fesses l'incroyable fusée Titan V, du voyage Terre-Lune et de la descente sans alunissage (Apollo X), puis des 3 jours passés sur la Lune (Apollo XVII) sont remarquables.Quelle épopée !Difficile de décrocher une fois la 1ère page lue !!!

As an aviation and space buff, I haven't really read any of the astronaut biographies, which might be surprising. After a while, the Apollo program becomes something like the Beatles. You become obsessed with knowing everything but somehow there is nothing new and after a while the stories are known and no longer all that interesting.However, I saw an interview with Cernan on youtube, and the film this book was based on with the same title and wanted to read this account. What I always appreciated about Gene Cernan was he was the rare astronaut that had the vulnerability to gobeynd the technical. That is, in an interview he stated that he felt he needed to express what going to the moon's like - how it felt. Unfortunately for many of themes who journeyed to the moon, expressing oneself was a difficult thing.Cernan was a bit different and this book is the expression of that fact. The book is open, vulnerable and just a great read. Cernan really expressed what his life as an astronaut was like, how it felt , what it was like. In short, this is just a great read I blew through very rapidly. Cernan talks about himself and his family. Although he wasn't the only one to leave reminders as to his family, his references to his daughter really always said something to me and my life and family. Cernan seemed like a mensch for his actions and a genuine person able to more freely express himself about his travels than most of the other astronauts. Unfortunately, the technical brilliance and ability didn't translate to a ability and desire to convey that beauty to humanity as mush as could be hoped. I recall seeing an interview where Cernan felt it was his duty to talk. This book goes a long way towards conveying things that only a limited number of human beings have ever felt.If you have the slightest interest in Apollo I would recommend this book. Unfortunately Cernan passed away in early 2017, but this book is actually inspiring. It made me want to aspirate do better. These astronauts were not just strap it and go types, they were intimately involved in many technical details and were engineers and technically very very smart people. In reading this book I realized just how great so many of the Apollo people were with the three astronauts just being the tip of the spear so to speak.Fantastic read, informative and wished I had grabbed it years ago. My reading of Andrew Chaikin's book was not the quite the whole story as this book makes clear.Recommended.

You may think you've learned everything about the 12 men who walked on the moon, but Gene Cernan's perspective and insights are a great read. 50 years after the clean cut image days, we see the drive to excel. There are candid remarks about not all the astronauts being the best of pals, great anecdotes and, in spite of Cernan wishing he were a poet to better share his experiences with all those taxpayers and engineers and technicians who put him on the moon, he gets the point across that the experience was beyond comprehension and articulation. I've read much on lunar geology by Dr Rock of UW Madison (aka Harrison Schmidt), but these human glimpses were priceless. Cernan is strong and opinionated, but gracious in sharing his beliefs and thoughts with us earthbound folk. He makes me wish people still had the drive to explore and to push themselves beyond the mundane.

Great first hand account from a breed of astronaut who wasn't afraid to let an occasional cuss fly (for strategic effect--not for the sake of being profane) and tell it like it was/is. You'd think the book would center around the Apollo 17 mission and Gene's last footsteps on the moon (or at least I did), but it does not. That's certainly part of the book, but the majority of it is setting the scene and detailing the many events that set Gene's trajectory for commanding Apollo 17.All current and future astronauts should read this book as well as Mike Mullane's "Riding Rockets" book. If not for anything else, but to be unafraid to be human and give us commoners a true hero to look up to--not the watered down, politically correct, perfectly groomed specimens that they must be in today's astronaut corps.

I have an affinity for space documentaries, movies, art ( Alan Bean!!), and books. Gene Cernan is the last man to walk on the moon, and in his memoir, he talks about his humble beginnings, along with his exciting recollections of becoming a pilot, husband, father, and astronaut. His writing is easy to read, funny, and informative. His sense of humor is wonderful, and I couldn't get enough of his story. I will definitely be reading this book more than once. I encourage anyone, who has a love for NASA, space, space history, or the moon, to read this book. I also encourage those who share my fascination with anything space related, to watch "When We Left Earth" (by Discovery Channel) for an additional look at Gene Cernan. His interviews are funny, educational, and honest. (He also happens to be a pretty handsome guy.) Gene, if you are reading this, thank you so much for writing this book with (so much) detail. Unfortunately, I was born about a year after you took your last steps on the moon, but your book allowed me to feel as if I were sitting in my living room watching it happen (live) on television. I will make sure to pass this amazing history to my children, and assure they will never forget you, and all of the other extraordinary men, who made life in the world of space travel (NASA) look easy.

I liked this book. It did not have much information that I did not already know, but I read lots of these kind of books so that might not be a surprise. If you aren't someone who has a large interest in space there will be lots of interesting facts.The one thing in this book that I thought was interesting was heating cernan's thoughts on buzz aldrin. I knew that some astronauts didn't like him, but it was fascinating to here cernan give exacting reasons why.The MP3 CD is great. Very easy to rip and upload to my phone.

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