Friday, 29 May 2009

Apollo 11 40th Anniversary

Souvenir Stamp Sheet To Commemorate 1st Moon Landing
Available Through SPACEBOOSTERS




Historic 'leap' in Space Exploration


July 20th, 1969: As the world held it’s breath, Neil Armstrong became the first man to set foot on the moon.


Six hours after the Apollo 11 Mission crew landed, Armstrong stepped out of the Lunar Module and onto the surface, uttering perhaps the most famous and most quoted line in history.
“Buzz” Aldrin followed shortly after and the two of them spent the next 21 hours on the moon before returning to the Command Module where Michael Collins was waiting for them. Although NASA carried out a further six manned moon landings between 1969 and 1972, it was this very first landing that inspired the world to look to the stars and beyond.

These sheets are available mounted/unmounted and/or signed by Astronaut/moonwalker Ed Mitchel. (Limited avaiability for the signed ones).

40th Anniversary Stamp Sheet

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
ON SALE DATE: May 14, 2009
Contact: Sara Zick, Senior Publicist
212-414-3561/ Sara.zick@us.penguingroup.com

CELEBRATE THE 40TH ANNIVERSARY
OF THE FIRST MOON LANDING
WITH THIS BEAUTIFUL JOURNEY THROUGH THE
HISTORY OF SPACE EXPLORATION

LOOK TO THE STARS
By Buzz Aldrin
Paintings by Wendell Minor

2009 marks the 40th anniversary of the landing of Apollo 11 on the moon on July 20, 1969.
In LOOK TO THE STARS (G.P. Putnam’s Sons; 9780399247217; On sale May 14, 2009;
40 pages; Ages 6 up/Grades 1 up; $17.99) Apollo 11 astronaut Buzz Aldrin – the second
man to set foot on the moon -- takes readers on a journey through the amazing history of
the origins of flight and space exploration. Marvelous paintings by Wendell Minor bring the
journey to life.

Beginning with the contributions of Isaac Newton and Nicolaus Copernicus; chronicling the
exciting development of the first rocket and the Mercury, Gemini and Apollo programs; and
ending with a look at what the future might hold for space exploration and colonization;

Aldrin’s informative, kid-friendly text will fascinate children of all ages. Each magnificent
spread provides a wonderful jumping-off point for young readers, and will no doubt inspire
them to look to the stars themselves. With Minor’s beautifully detailed illustrations, LOOK
TO THE STARS is a perfect introduction to the whole history of space exploration.
Aldrin and Minor previously collaborated on the bestselling Reaching for the Moon.

About the author:
Buzz Aldrin (www.buzzaldrin.com) was an Apollo 11 astronaut, one of the first two men to
walk on the moon. He received the Presidential Medal of Freedom, founded a rocket design
company, Starcraft Boosters, Inc., and founded the ShareSpace Foundation, a nonprofit
organization devoted to opening the doors to space tourism for all people. His Reaching for the
Moon (also illustrated by Wendell Minor) was a New York Times bestseller. He lives in Los
Angeles, California.

About the Illustrator:
Wendell Minor (www.minorart.com) has traveled all over the U.S. to research his art for
numerous picture books. His paintings are in the permanent collections of the Norman
Rockwell Museum, the Museum of American Illustration, the U.S. Air Force, the U.S. Coast
Guard, and NASA. He lives in Washington, Connecticut.

LOOK TO THE STARS by Buzz Aldrin, Paintings by Wendell Minor
G. . Putnam’s Sons A Division of enguin Young Readers Group $17.9
On Sale May 14, 2009 ISBN: 97 -0-399-24721-7 icture Book/Nonfiction
Ages 6 and up

For more information about this book or other Penguin Young Readers Group books, please contact Sara Zick at
212.414.3561/sara.zick@us.penguingroup.com or go to www.penguinputnam.com/yreaders