Book  Review 

 Logo






Main Page Link

What's New Link

Reviews Link

Indexes Link

Links Link


-Title: Dark Moon. Apollo and the Whistle-Blowers.
-Authors:
Mary Bennett, David S. Percy.
-Publisher:
Aulis Publishers / Gazelle Books.
-Pages:
568
-Illustrations:
B & W photos and graphics.
-Language:
English.
-Publication Date:
1999.
-ISBN: 1898541051 (paperback) and 1898541108 (hardback)

Front Cover

EDITORIAL INFORMATION

The main thrust of this book is to question the entire validity of the official record of makind's exploration of the Moon specially the Apollo lunar landings themselves. Dark Moon uncovers a deception that emanates from the very top regarding the exploration of the Moon and more than amply demonstrates that NASA has a case to answer. Its is an extensively researched and balanced assessment of the people and parallels within the USSR/USA space program and raises many subjects that some may not wish to address including new hypotheses concerning gravity and light. Dark Moon explains why spacecraft designs will require radical conceptual renewal before we can send a man to Mars and return him safely to Earth.

(Extracted from the press release).

Line

GENERAL TABLE OF CONTENTS

-Contents.
-Prologue
-Part One. Foreground Action.
-1. Photo Call.
-2. Northern Exposures.
-3. Radiant Daze.
-4. Rocket Rackets.
-5. "Masters of Infinity".
-Part Two. Middle Distance.
-6. Truth or Consequences.
-7. Distant Horizons.
-8. Servants of Circumstance.
-9. Slaves of Limitation.
-Part Three. Background Exploration.
-10. Essentials.
-11. THE Triangle.
-12. Prints of Mars.
-13. Hurmaze.
-Chapter Notes.
-Appendix.
-Index.

Line 

Main Page | What's New | Reviews | Indexes | Links