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y separately published work icon To the Moon and Back : The Amazing Australians at the Forefront of Space Travel Pymble : HarperCollins Australia , 2004 Z1186888 2004 single work information book children's

'Who are the Honeysuckle Creek mob? And how did they assist the first moon landing? 

'When man took the first step on the moon it was a bunch of Australian technicians who tracked the spacecraft and sent the first television pictures to the world. No, not at Parkes - the movie The Dish got it wrong. They were from Honeysuckle Creek in the ACT. This is their story, told by Bryan Sullivan, one of the technicians on duty at the time, and his wife, children's author Jackie French.

'This book also includes information about the space program and the birth of the internet, as well as supplying the answers to questions such as:

'How do you go to the toilet in a spacecraft?

'Have the astronauts ever seen an alien?

'What made the moon?

'Can I have a holiday in space?' (Publication summary)
 

2005 winner CBCA Book of the Year Awards Eve Pownall Award for Information Books
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