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The Man Who Went to the Far Side of the Moon. by Bea Uusma Schyffert. Story Summary.
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The Man Who Went to the Far Side of the Moon by Bea Uusma Schyffert
Story Summary Do you know the story of Michael Collins, the Apollo 11 astronaut who went all the way to the moon but never walked on its surface? Instead, he orbited the moon 14 times, surrounded by 701 power switches and 20 pounds of checklists. Reminiscent of a scrapbook, this extraordinary book chronicles what Michael Collins did, saw, and thought about in space. Through fascinating facts, quotes, checklists, original drawings, and photos taken both in space and on Earth, it also tells how the astronauts prepared for their historic journey, what they brought with them, and what they left behind.
Review Questions • How was Michael’s training different from that of Buzz and Neil? • Why did Buzz and Neil take off their helmets when they returned to the lunar module? • What conclusion can you draw about Michael Collins? • What is the main idea of the selection?
Review Questions 5. What do the pictures on page 745 show? 6. How did the foods the astronauts ate in space compare to the foods on Earth? 7. What important information did you learn by reading the caption on page 747? 8. Who probably wrote the words on page 755, and when were they most likely written?
Review Questions 9. Why was landing on the moon the “major experiment”? 10. Why did the astronauts have to stay in a trailer when they returned to Earth?
Vocabulary - Say It • astronauts • capsule • hatch • horizon • lunar • module • quarantine
More Words to Know impact sphere transmission
astronauts • pilots or members of the crew of a spacecraft
capsule • the enclosed front section of a rocket made to carry instruments, astronauts, etc., into space
hatch • a trapdoor covering an opening in an aircraft’s or ship’s deck
horizon • line where the Earth and sky seem to meet
lunar • of, like, or about the moon
module • a self-contained unit or system within a larger system
quarantine detention, isolation, and other measures taken to prevent the spread of an infectious disease
impact • action of striking one thing against another; collision
sphere • ball or globe
transmission • passage of electronic waves from a transmitter to a receiver
The spread of illness may be stopped with the quarantine of infected people.
After the space mission ended, the capsule splashed down in the Pacific Ocean.
Six hundred million people in 47 countries are watching the blurred TV transmission of the lunar landing.
The three astronauts piloted the spacecraft as it circled the moon.
The astronauts felt a slight bump on impact as they were landing.