Michael Collins

Discovering History's Heroes

Kids, Natural World, Discoveries, People and Places, Non-Fiction, Biography
Cover of the book Michael Collins by James Buckley Jr., Aladdin
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: James Buckley Jr. ISBN: 9781534424814
Publisher: Aladdin Publication: August 27, 2019
Imprint: Aladdin Language: English
Author: James Buckley Jr.
ISBN: 9781534424814
Publisher: Aladdin
Publication: August 27, 2019
Imprint: Aladdin
Language: English

Jeter Publishing presents the second nonfiction biography in a brand-new series that celebrates men and women who altered the course of history often without recognition.

On July 16, 1969, a Gemini rocket lifted off from Kennedy Space Center in Florida. Previous launches had focused on getting astronauts into space, docking two spacecraft, and even walking in space, but this mission was different. Apollo 11 was designed to land two astronauts on the moon and then bring them back to Earth. Four days later, two astronauts, Neal Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin, did walk on the moon. But did you know that there were actually three astronauts aboard the rocket on July 16? Michael Collins didn’t get to walk on the Moon, but his contribution is just as important as Armstrong and Aldrin’s.

Prior to joining NASA, Collins was in the Air Force and flew fighter jets. After joining NASA, he made two trips into space, performing one of the first EVAs or Extravehicular activities (in other words, walking in space) as well as making that trip to the moon.

Collins continued to contribute even after leaving the space program. He took a job in the State Department and even served as director of the National Air & Space Museum and as undersecretary of the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, DC.

He may not have walked on the moon, but he’s one of only twenty-four people to travel there. In fact, without Michael Collins, that first moon landing might never have happened.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

Jeter Publishing presents the second nonfiction biography in a brand-new series that celebrates men and women who altered the course of history often without recognition.

On July 16, 1969, a Gemini rocket lifted off from Kennedy Space Center in Florida. Previous launches had focused on getting astronauts into space, docking two spacecraft, and even walking in space, but this mission was different. Apollo 11 was designed to land two astronauts on the moon and then bring them back to Earth. Four days later, two astronauts, Neal Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin, did walk on the moon. But did you know that there were actually three astronauts aboard the rocket on July 16? Michael Collins didn’t get to walk on the Moon, but his contribution is just as important as Armstrong and Aldrin’s.

Prior to joining NASA, Collins was in the Air Force and flew fighter jets. After joining NASA, he made two trips into space, performing one of the first EVAs or Extravehicular activities (in other words, walking in space) as well as making that trip to the moon.

Collins continued to contribute even after leaving the space program. He took a job in the State Department and even served as director of the National Air & Space Museum and as undersecretary of the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, DC.

He may not have walked on the moon, but he’s one of only twenty-four people to travel there. In fact, without Michael Collins, that first moon landing might never have happened.

More books from Aladdin

Cover of the book The Shape-Shifter's Curse by James Buckley Jr.
Cover of the book The Missing Horse Mystery by James Buckley Jr.
Cover of the book Captive Witness by James Buckley Jr.
Cover of the book The Adventures of Tom Sawyer by James Buckley Jr.
Cover of the book Killer Mission by James Buckley Jr.
Cover of the book Scandals, Rumors, Lies by James Buckley Jr.
Cover of the book Sea Star by James Buckley Jr.
Cover of the book Identity Theft by James Buckley Jr.
Cover of the book Liberty Porter, First Daughter by James Buckley Jr.
Cover of the book The Marshmallow Ghost by James Buckley Jr.
Cover of the book Magic Zero by James Buckley Jr.
Cover of the book Burned by James Buckley Jr.
Cover of the book Whooooo Done It? by James Buckley Jr.
Cover of the book A Taste of Danger by James Buckley Jr.
Cover of the book Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis by James Buckley Jr.
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy