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Tracking Apollo to the Moon

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The book delves into the global collaboration involved in the US Manned Spaceflight Program, highlighting the critical role of tracking stations, particularly in Australia. Established during the late 1950s, these stations were essential for communication and orbit determination, enabling precise management of spacecraft operations. The unique geographical position of Australia allowed for vital data collection, crucial for astronaut safety and mission success. The narrative emphasizes the challenges and achievements of building a worldwide network to support this monumental adventure in space exploration.

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Tracking Apollo to the Moon, Hamish Lindsay

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2014
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