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Teachers Guide Version 1 This teachers guide is designed as a guide for teachers at all levels to help stimulate discussion and lessons on the first steps taken in our ...
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The Story Contents Introduction On the morning of July 16, 1969, the crew of NASA’s Apollo 11 blasted off on the journey that would—at long last—take humans to the surface ...
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Teachers guide Read the Teachers Guide for Book 1 (episode 1 & 2) of From the Earth to Mars, or download the editable doc or the printable pdf. Pioneering Books ...
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About From the Earth to Mars The origins of space travel have always been a mystery for me. Despite being involved in the community long enough to question America’s single-point ...
Episode 1 – Germany’s Space Travel Pandemonium of the 1920s
Episode 1 Contents If there is any one single event that set into motion the series of multinational events that began the true exploration of space, it was the publication ...