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Honeysuckle Creek The Story Of Tom Reid A Little Dish And Neil Armstrongs First Step Andrew Tink

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Honeysuckle Creek The Story Of Tom Reid A Little Dish And Neil Armstrongs First Step Andrew Tink
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Publisher: University of New South Wales Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.9 MB
Pages: 272
Author: Andrew Tink
ISBN: 9781742236087, 1742236081
Language: English
Year: 2019

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Honeysuckle Creek The Story Of Tom Reid A Little Dish And Neil Armstrongs First Step Andrew Tink by Andrew Tink 9781742236087, 1742236081 instant download after payment.

Honeysuckle Creek reveals the pivotal role that the tracking station at Honeysuckle Creek, near Canberra, played in the first moon landing.
Andrew Tink gives a gripping account of the role of its director Tom Reid and his colleagues in transmitting some of the most-watched images in human history as Neil Armstrong took his first step. Part biography and part personal history, this book makes a serious contribution to Australia’s role in space exploration.
As the director of flight operations for Apollo 11, acknowledged: “The name Honeysuckle Creek and the excellence which is implied by that name will always be remembered and recorded in the annals of manned space flight.”

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