A Christmas Message From The Moon

Biography & Memoir, Nonfiction, History
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Author: Philip Gibson ISBN: 9781519929044
Publisher: Philip Gibson Publication: November 24, 2015
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Philip Gibson
ISBN: 9781519929044
Publisher: Philip Gibson
Publication: November 24, 2015
Imprint:
Language: English

On Christmas Eve 1968, the largest worldwide television audience in history tuned in to see the Apollo 8 astronauts become the first humans to reach the Moon. More people than had ever watched or listened to anything at the same time were able to watch and listen to the astronauts broadcast live TV pictures and commentary from lunar orbit.

At that time, no-one had any idea that a mere one minute of the astronauts' historic journey would cause a nationwide controversy so great that it would end up in a lawsuit to be debated and decided by no less an august body than the Supreme Court of the United States.

The account is written not in the conventional book format, but in the form of today's social media, imagining that the astronauts, and those following the mission, were able to post their thoughts to the public in real time.

The story begins with the astronauts of Apollo 8 just minutes away from beginning their historic and controversial Christmas message to the world.

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On Christmas Eve 1968, the largest worldwide television audience in history tuned in to see the Apollo 8 astronauts become the first humans to reach the Moon. More people than had ever watched or listened to anything at the same time were able to watch and listen to the astronauts broadcast live TV pictures and commentary from lunar orbit.

At that time, no-one had any idea that a mere one minute of the astronauts' historic journey would cause a nationwide controversy so great that it would end up in a lawsuit to be debated and decided by no less an august body than the Supreme Court of the United States.

The account is written not in the conventional book format, but in the form of today's social media, imagining that the astronauts, and those following the mission, were able to post their thoughts to the public in real time.

The story begins with the astronauts of Apollo 8 just minutes away from beginning their historic and controversial Christmas message to the world.

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