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One Giant Leap provides an intimate look at the Apollo 11 mission and the extraordinary people who made it happen. Charles Fishman delves into the technical innovations, bold decisions, and human determination that culminated in Neil Armstrong’s historic first steps on the moon in 1969.
Through meticulous research and engaging storytelling, Fishman reveals lesser-known aspects of the space program, including the critical roles played by engineers, mission controllers, and support personnel. The book explores how a nation mobilized its resources, talent, and imagination to achieve what many thought impossible, while examining the broader historical context of the Space Race.
This is not merely a history of a mission, but a celebration of American ingenuity, teamwork, and the power of human ambition to reach for the stars.







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