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The Final Mission Preserving Nasas Apollo Sites Beth Oleary Lisa Westwood Milford Wayne Donaldson

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The Final Mission Preserving Nasas Apollo Sites Beth Oleary Lisa Westwood Milford Wayne Donaldson
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Publisher: University Press of Florida
File Extension: PDF
File size: 71.59 MB
Pages: 252
Author: Beth O’Leary; Lisa Westwood; Milford Wayne Donaldson
ISBN: 9780813062464, 0813062462
Language: English
Year: 2017

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The Final Mission Preserving Nasas Apollo Sites Beth Oleary Lisa Westwood Milford Wayne Donaldson by Beth O’leary; Lisa Westwood; Milford Wayne Donaldson 9780813062464, 0813062462 instant download after payment.

The world will always remember Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin for their first steps on the moon, yet few today hold in respect the sites that made these and other astronauts’ journeys possible. Across the American landscape and on the lunar surface, many facilities and landing sites linked to the Apollo program remain unprotected. Some have already crumbled to ruins—silent and abandoned. The Final Mission explores these key locations, reframes the footprints and items left on the moon as cultural resources, and calls for the urgent preservation of this space heritage.
 
Beginning with the initiation of the space race, the authors trace the history of research, training, and manufacturing centers that contributed to lunar exploration. From the early rocket test stands of Robert H. Goddard, to astronaut instruction at Meteor Crater, to human and primate experiments at Holloman Air Force Base, innumerable places proved critical to developing the equipment for exploring space, surviving the journey, and returning to Earth safely. Despite their significance to the history of human spaceflight, many landmarks face the threat of damage or destruction. Most alarming is that the rapid advancement of technology renders stations obsolete long before they are deemed worthy of preservation. Moreover, the lack of precedence for protecting off-planet artifacts poses a unique challenge for space archaeology. While NASA’s 2011 recommendations for spacefarers suggest avoiding close proximity to this cultural landscape, the authors advocate stronger routes of preservation and present models for safeguarding space history—both on Earth’s surface and beyond.

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