Inside Apollo 16:
Man's First Journey
to the Lunar Highlands
Inside Apollo 16 explores the early years of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration highlighting the contributions of Apollo 16 astronauts John Young, Ken Mattingly, and Charlie Duke, who were involved with many of NASA’s historic moments.

“I believe you have captured the details about the Apollo 11 descent operations better than anything I have read previously. Very unique approach and I am glad you are drawing in many names that otherwise might not be in a book.”
– Steve Bales, Apollo Flight Controller
“Extremely well written. There’s nothing out there like this. Very detailed, very well researched.”
– Jerry Bostick, Flight Controller, Chief of the Flight Dynamics Branch
“Yours stands as the best description I have seen to date of the mission rules/simulation process.”
– Doug Ward, NASA Public Affairs Officer
“It sure was wonderful to remember such details of the Apollo missions. You did a great job in conveying the excitement of those years to today’s readers. Your writing will excite many young minds.”
– Farouk El-Baz, Trainer of Apollo astronauts in geology
The same content is also found in the two-volume The Ever-Changing Moon. Book One looks at the Apollo 16 crew's contributions to early manned spaceflight, culminating in the historic first lunar landing, Apollo 11. Book Two covers the training and execution of the 1972 Apollo 16 mission. Digital versions (epub format) are available for The Ever-Changing Moon on Amazon.

