The Man Who Betrayed the Moon

The Man Who Betrayed the Moon

by (us)robert Heinlein

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The science fiction masterpiece that ignited Musk's space ambitions! Fifty years ahead of NASA The world needs crazy idealists to realize our crazy dreams. Reader's Science Fiction Library. Harriman founded several companies and made a lot of money, becoming a new generation of "robber baron". One day, he made a decision that all major shareholders opposed - he wanted to go to the moon and own the moon. If there is no technology, he hires talents; if there is no attention, he creates public opinion; if there is no money, he steals, cheats, bribes, and begs. He betrayed everything, abandoned everything, and even the moon itself became a bargaining chip in his auction. When he boarded the rocket alone, he had nothing but dreams. He kicked off a new era of interstellar navigation - his arrogance became a legend, his obsession went down in history, and his selfish dreams became the ideals of all mankind.

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