Apollo at go
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The guessing game began months ahead of time, and the tension continued to build until the actual three-man team for the first moon shot was selected and announced officially. The author concentrates on a study of the close relationships among the three men which develop as they travel through space, always faced with the fear of failure, and of death. The dialogue seems natural; the descriptions of outer space and of the lunar landing are realistically vague and uncluttered by little green men, etc. Far above average science fiction with a strong base in fact [...] [Kirkus Reviews [1]] [1]: https://www.kirkusreviews.com/book-reviews/jeff-sutton/apollo-at-go/ "Kirkus Reviews"
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Jeff Sutton
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