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		<description><![CDATA[October 2, 2007: The first press release, written September 7. 2007: New book “Red Moon” reveals secret Soviet lunar program LOS ANGELES, CA — October 4th, 2007 marks the 50th anniversary of Sputnik’s launch and the kick-off of the Moon Race between the United States and the Soviet Union. It’s also the launch date for [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong>New book “Red Moon” reveals secret Soviet lunar program</strong></p>
<p>LOS ANGELES, CA — October 4th, 2007 marks the 50th anniversary of <em>Sputnik’s</em> launch and the kick-off of the Moon Race between the United States and the Soviet Union. It’s also the launch date for Red Moon, a novel that tears away the veil of secrecy still shrouding the Cold War-era Soviet lunar program while spinning a gripping tale of international intrigue and space-based terror set in the near future. </p>
<p>Based on a decade’s worth of research by authors David S. Michaels and Daniel Brenton, Red Moon skillfully blends long-buried facts and informed speculation about the secret Soviet effort to land a man on the moon ahead of the Americans, which climaxed with the mission of <em>Luna 15,</em> a mysterious spacecraft that crashed into the lunar surface at virtually the same moment <em>Apollo 11</em> astronaut Neil Armstrong took his historic “one small step” on July 20, 1969.  This story in woven into an account of a future multinational Lunar mission arriving on the Sea of Crises in 2019, the year set in NASA’s Vision for Space Exploration for mankind’s return to the moon.</p>
<p>“Although a lot has come out about the Soviet manned lunar effort in the last 10 years or so, there’s still a great deal of mystery about much of what happened in the final months of the Moon Race,” said David Michaels, a historian and aerospace writer living in Valencia, CA who wrote <em>Red Moon</em> along with his longtime friend and collaborator, Daniel Brenton of Las Vegas, NV.  “For example, our research turned up a letter by the Soviet leader Leonid Brezhnev, written about a month before <em>Apollo 11’s</em> launch, that virtually ordered the head of the Soviet space effort to put men on the next launch of their super-rocket, the <em>N-1</em>, in a last-ditch effort to beat the Americans to a lunar landing.</p>
<p>“How the program leaders responded to that order is unclear. All we know is that <em>N-1</em> exploded catastrophically on July 3rd, 1969, barely two weeks ahead of <em>Apollo 11</em>. Only a few days later, Luna 15 lifted off atop a smaller <em>Proton</em> rocket. This was supposedly an unmanned probe designed to scoop up lunar soil and return it to the earth. But there’s a lot about that mission that remains mysterious as well.”</p>
<p>In <em>Red Moon,</em> a multinational mission lands in the Sea of Crises on July 20th, 2019 (the 50th anniversary of the <em>Apollo 11</em> landing). Led by American astronaut Janet Luckman, the crew searches for the Mother Lode, a subsurface cache of lunar ice laced with Helium 3, clean energy desperately needed by a dying Earth. Instead, Luckman stumbles across a manned Soviet lunar lander called <em>Firebird</em> resting in the spot where Luna 15 allegedly crashed. All trace of the craft’s pilot has vanished, save for the flight log revealing his name: Grigor Belinsky. </p>
<p>Back on Earth, a firestorm erupts as Russian and American authorities try to keep a lid on the <em>Firebird</em> discovery. Renowned astronomer Milo Jefferson flies to Moscow to investigate the mystery and soon unravels the story of Belinsky, a heroic cosmonaut blackmailed into flying a suicidal one-way mission to the moon in a desperate attempt to beat Apollo 11. But Jefferson quickly finds himself in a hall of mirrors created by the sinister genius who leads of Russia’s government, a man who will stop at nothing— even bringing the world to the brink of nuclear annihilation—to conceal his role in Belinsky’s doomed mission. </p>
<p><em>Red Moon</em> is published by Breakneck Books and can be purchased through Amazon.com, Branesandnoble.com and the Breakneck website, <a href="http://www.breakneckbooks.com">www.breakneckbooks.com</a>.  Authors David S. Michaels and Daniel Brenton are available for interviews and book signings by contacting them through their website, <a href="http://www.luna15.com">www.luna15.com</a>. </p>
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