Destination Moon is the sixteenth volume of The Adventures of Tintin, and gives a detailed account on the preparation and the launching of the expedition to the Moon for which Professor Calculus has chosen Syldavian soil. The red-and-white chequered pattern on Hergé’s rocket was based on a technique used to measure movements in a rocket during launching, developed by NASA. The pattern made it easier to observe rolling and spinning in a rocket at take-off. HC 1st edition Catalogue Number 6054/U
Genre:
Graphic Novels
Genre 2:
Humour
Genre 3:
Illustration
Publisher:
Methuen & Co Ltd, London
Publication date:
1959
Condition:
Fine