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A new nonfiction book relives the incredible moment in July 1969, when humans first set foot on another world. “For All Humankind: The Untold Stories of How the Moon Landing Inspired the World, is being released today and carries the unusual distinction of being associated with three Governors of the nonprofit spaceflight advocacy group, the National Space Society (NSS). Buzz Aldrin, Tanya Harrison, and Geoffrey Notkin were all involved with the new title.
Heartwarming New Book Brings Moonwalkers Down to Earth: For All Humankind, Featuring Three National Space Society Governors, Provides a Fresh Look at the First Moon Landing
Washington, DC | Posted on March 17th, 2020
NSS Governor Dr. Tanya Harrison, a planetary scientist, wrote For All Humankind with co-author Dr. Danny Bednar. The book examines the worldwide influence of 1969’s historic Apollo 11 mission to the Moon from an unusual global perspective, consisting of interviews with people from eight countries around the world whose lives were deeply and irrevocably changed by the Moon landing. It is one of the first popular books to relive this momentous journey from a global perspective.
NSS Governor Buzz Aldrin, who along with Neil Armstrong is central to the story, was the Lunar Module pilot of the Apollo 11 mission and has remained an active and authoritative voice for human spaceflight and exploration. His many titles and distinctions include a seat on the NSS Board of Governors.
Geoffrey Notkin, an award-winning science writer and television host, is the President of the NSS and also sits on the Board of Governors. Notkin provided the cover quote for “For All Humankind.” As he says on the books cover, “The messages of hope and inspiration in this book are very much of a time, but they are also timeless.”
The National Space Society was founded in 1987 via a merger of the National Space Institute, founded by NASAs Wernher von Braun, and the L5 Society, based on the work of space settlement pioneer Gerard K. ONeill. It is the worlds largest pro-human-spaceflight organization.
For All Humankind: The Untold Stories of How the Moon Landing Inspired the World will be available in hardback from Mango Publishing on March 17, 2020, for a retail price $19.95.
ABOUT THE AUTHORS:
Dr. Tanya Harrison has worked in mission operations for NASAs Curiosity and Opportunity rovers and the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter, and has performed research focusing on the planets surface geology. She holds a Ph.D. in geology with a specialization in planetary science and exploration from Western University, Canada.
Dr. Danny Bednar works at the Canadian Space Agency and has a deep interest in using satellites to combat climate change. He holds a Ph.D. in geography with a focus on climate change adaptation from Western University, Canada, where he has also taught courses on space exploration since 2012.
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About National Space Society
NSS is an independent non-profit educational membership organization dedicated to the creation of a spacefaring civilization. NSS is widely acknowledged as the preeminent citizen’s voice on space, with thousands of members and supporters, and over 50 chapters in the United States and around the world. The Society publishes Ad Astra magazine, an award-winning periodical chronicling the most important developments in space.
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