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Man on the Moon: How a Photograph Made Anything Seem Possible

Age 10-12
Grade 5-7

Pamela Jain Dell, Kathleen Baxter

Man on the Moon: How a Photograph Made Anything Seem Possible

Paperback (Compass Point Books Feb. 1, 2011)
It is a bizarrely beautiful image: A man in a spacesuit stands isolated in an alien world. His companion, the photographer, and their landing craft are reflected in his visor. This photograph, taken by Neil Armstrong of fellow astronaut Buzz Aldrin, is the most famous documentation of America’s 1969 moon landing. But to people in every country on Earth, it represented and still does so much more. The man in the photograph was hundreds of thousands of miles away from his home planet. He had conquered another world. It was, as Armstrong said, a giant leap for mankind. The photo of this historic event remains one of the most powerful and inspiring representations of the achievements of humankind.
Series
Captured History
ISBN
0756544475 / 9780756544478
Pages
64
Weight
8.8 oz.
Dimensions
9.2 x 0.3 in.

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