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Moondust
- Narrated by: Matt Jamie
- Length: 14 hrs and 6 mins
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Summary
In 1999, Andrew Smith was interviewing Charlie Duke, astronaut and moon walker, for the Observer. During the course of the interview the telephone rang and Charlie left the room to answer it. When he returned, some 20 minutes later, he seemed visibly upset. He'd just heard that, the previous day, one of his fellow moon walkers, the astronaut Pete Conrad, had died.
'Now there's only nine of us,' he said. Which meant that, one day soon, there would be none, and when that day came, no one on earth would have known the giddy thrill of gazing back at us from the surface of the moon. The thought shocked Andrew Smith.
Moondust is his attempt to understand why.
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"It left me spellbound...belongs to the same tradition as Tom Wolfe's The Right Stuff." (Sunday Times)
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- Justin
- 12-09-21
An incite into those who walked luna
Just fantastic. Informative from start to finish. The author makes you feel as if you have met the moon walkers yourself
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- Lightrhino
- 22-09-20
One of the best audiobooks I’ve listened to - and I’ve got nearly 700 in my library
A fantastically interesting book, brilliantly read, telling the very human stories of men with extraordinary courage and determination. Highly *highly* recommend
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- DesiB
- 27-12-21
Engaging, insightful and illuminating
I read this book when it came out, saw Smith's documentary about Armstrong and have recommended it to many people over the years.
Short of inspiration, I downloaded the audiobook and relived the excitement I felt first time around as Smith tracks down the 9 surviving astronauts of the 12 who walked on the moon during the Apollo missions.
It becomes something of a quest and Smith's book is the engaging chronicle of that quest. The reader, like the author, has some notions challenged and new ideas introduced continually as some of these interesting men reveal their thoughts on how the landings affected them.
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- Nick Cook
- 29-09-19
An essential read for all Apollo space fans
Even better as an audiobook. This and A Man On The Moon by Andrew Chaikin are essential reads.
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- Bill
- 20-08-19
not many left
if you’re of an age where the death of JFK and man landing on the moon, woodstock, are key in your life. this book gives insight from those Astronauts that where still alive at the time of writing.
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- Oscar
- 14-08-19
Really Wonderful
I have always been fascinate by the Apollo missions and brought this book in paper back when it was first published. This years 50th anniversary of the lunar landings and the release of first man, made me return to it . It was a great book with so much background detail and really enjoyable listen. I will no doubt return to it again. I will always admire the bravery of these men and cannot imagine ever doing something like this. It does how illustrates the recklessness of politicians and sound bites, to win votes. Men died as a result of one presidents political ambitions. Great book and recommended listen.
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- Jackie
- 01-07-23
Excellent...a great listen.
Having grown up near KSC and had family working there, it was really interesting to hear these insights. Also, now living in the UK, married to a Brit. I loved listening...and laughing...to the views by a Brit. NOW, are we ever going to hear someone explain why we need to move forward with space exploration...the earth WILL someday be destroyed. It may be far, far into the future...or not....but it is inevitable. Thanks for sharing your journey!
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- M. J.
- 09-03-24
The book that puts the humanity into the machine
Incredible book. A totally different take to the regular chronicles of the Apollo programme. With its focus on how the men felt about what they did and what happened to them at last means you can better answer the questions of why and was it worth it. The 9 main protagonists of the book did something nobody has done before or since. Even if you are not a space buff it is well worth hearing their stories and what they had to say about it all decades after the fact. Highly recommended.
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- sir_loin
- 10-04-23
Entertaining and engaging
One of the more entertaining books on the topic, even for a reader usually more interested in technical information that than the psychological. Really enjoyed the narration too. Amusing and at times touching.
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- P. James
- 07-04-24
Wow, what a listen!
This was an interesting audible book, giving me an insight into the lives of the courageous men who rode was a controlled explosion and rode a fireball back to earth. A life after the experience. You would think during the 1970’s and later, the astronauts would be living a comfortable life but instead, some have had to resort to the signing of autographs to make some money. On top of that, how the experience shaped their lives going forward. A great insight.
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