Giving Gemini its due: ‘Apollo 13’ writer Jeffrey Kluger honors ‘forgotten’ NASA program with new e book (unique interview)


NASA’s 10 crewed Mission Gemini flights, which launched in 1965 and 1966, had been instrumental in delivering the data and testing that may result in touchdown astronauts on the moon in July 1969 through the Apollo 11 mission.

Typically neglected as the center little one of the American house program in that turbulent decade, Mission Gemini supplied astronauts, scientists and engineers very important info for the event of extra formidable human spaceflight efforts.

the cover of a space history book on Project Mercury

Jeffrey Kluger’s new e book saluting Mission Gemini lands on Nov. 11. (Picture credit score: St. Martin’s Press)

It presents up the riveting story of the valiant souls each excessive aloft and on the bottom whose unyielding efforts made doable the groundbreaking knowledge that allowed for six crewed lunar excursions. Kluger additionally co-authored the 1994 e book “Misplaced Moon: The Perilous Voyage of Apollo 13” with famed NASA astronaut Jim Lovell, which was tailored into director Ron Howard’s movie “Apollo 13.”

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