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# NASA Apollo 11: Owners' Workshop Manual Hardcover – January 1, 2010

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## Customer Reviews

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    I would have like to have a book like that when the apollo was being built
  

*by E***R on Reviewed in the United States on May 7, 2018*

I worked on the Apollo spacecraft as a test engineer at the factory in Downey from it's conception. I would have like to have a book  this book on the early manned space craft. I used a children book to see the scope of the Apollo that was all that was available then (see attached). We were inventing everything as we when along. We did have a General Electric Mission Map in the one of the Apollo test and Operation WAR room offices in Building 290 Downey CA that was helpful (attached). People don't realize that there were 99 Apollo command module made if you count the Mock ups.boiler plates, unmanned and manned spacecraft. There were dozens if not hundreds of engineering changes being made every day So building this bird was very complex and difficult.Being an electrical engineer I didn't see the electrical diagrams in the book  so I  attached the Dc and Ac system diagrams.  .This is a great book with wonderful history, diagrams and photos. The book covers from conception to the landing and return. it's more of an overview. It try's to cover too much for a workshop manual. Haynes Apollo 13 workshop manual does a better job of doing that. I would recommend buying that book to supplement what was missing from this book. Actually you need both books to get a thorough look at the Apollo. The quality of the book pages are excellent too..This book is good purchase.

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    5 stars for the book, 3 stars for somewhat misleading title
  

*by C***D on Reviewed in the United States on July 20, 2013*

Of the 7-10 books on the space program I've read over the years think this is one of the best overall text + illustration overviews of the Apollo program.  No other text I've found better describes the breadth of the engineering challenges and solutions across the program, with reasonable technical depth and plenty of supporting photographs, illustrations, drawings and descriptions.Is it a "Workshop Manual" containing intricate technical specifications and comprehensive engineering drawings of all aspects of Apollo (e.g. its millions of parts)?  No and its unreasonable to expect such a thing would actually make it to publication, such a text would appeal to a sliver of this already niche audience.  So the book may not be appropriated titled and is not really one would expect a Hayes Workshop Manual for the Apollo hardware to be.  Take a star off for that but hard to imagine anyone giving this book less than 4 stars.  Anyone purchasing this book could/should look at the provided example text images & can even find a crummy PDF of it floating around to know what they are getting.  Think they should not be surprised or disappointed by the book but instead pleased that such a well-illustrated new book on Apollo made it to press.  If you're looking for less story and more specific hardware illustrations reach for "Virtual Apollo", if for more detailed text and more of the human side there are a other good texts to choose from (e.g. works involving specific people involved w/Apollo).The authors deserve praise for the huge effort it must have been to gather the info, photographs and illustrations and present them in a logical, largely comprehensive and consumable/interesting way.  This is one of my few real keepers on the space program and particularly the Apollo program. It's an excellent, illustrative, interesting, deep enough overview/recap of the engineering challenges encountered and solutions devised across the program.

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    This is a great Apollo reference
  

*by E***S on Reviewed in the United States on December 1, 2009*

I got my manual and found it very impressive. The pictures are great and it looks at the whole mission, the hardware, and spacecraft. The detailed drawings are detailed but a little blurry at times. They could have used a little digital enhancement, not a turn off for me. Since the original drawings were done by hand they are true depictions of what was available at the time. I have looked at the book casually the last few days and like it a lot. I went to Johnson space center and saw the Saturn V and now know a lot more about what it was that I saw. Neat book, I recommend it. Not overly engineered but not dumbed down either. It's Technician level. It is not a personal narrative but a look at the engineering and design needed to achieve the goal.  I recommend this, I liked it, and will put it into my personal collection on "The Shelf".If you would like to see historical technical drawings go to [...]

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