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Serge Gracieux
This French-language work presents an accessible account of humanity’s arrival on the Moon, revisiting the achievements and historical context of lunar exploration. Written by Serge Gracieux, it treats the Moon landings as both a scientific milestone and a human story, connecting the technological ambition of the space age with the missions that made the first lunar landing possible. Rather than a technical manual, the book offers a concise popular-science narrative shaped by engineering ambition and geopolitical rivalry, while also considering the public fascination of the era. Its title suggests an approachable retelling intended for general readers and younger audiences interested in the Moon, the space race, and the broader story of exploration beyond Earth.
| Publisher | CEPADUES |
|---|---|
| Pages | 58 |
| Format | Spiral-bound |
| Search language | french |
| ISBN_10 | 2-854-28550-6 primary |
| ISBN_13 | 978-2-854-28550-5 primary |
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