Heading for the moon

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Heading for the moon

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At the invitation of Professor Tournesol, Tintin and Captain Haddock fly to Syldavia and directly from the airport get to the Atomic Research Center, lost in the Skuropaty Mountains. There they are surprised to learn that Professor Tournesol is working on the creation of an atomic engine for the first manned space flight in the history of mankind. But the most stunning news is different: it turns out that the professor is going to fly to the moon himself! Moreover, he asks Tintin and Captain Haddock to accompany him on this journey. Friends begin preparations for the flight, but not everything goes smoothly. And then there is a leak of secret data and it becomes clear that, despite all the security measures, a traitor is operating in the Center!
The idea for a space adventure came to Hergé in the mid-1940s and turned out to be too large for one volume. The first part of the lunar dilogy "Course for the Moon" was published in 1950 in Tintin magazine. In the Russian edition, both parts are marked with yellow spines for convenience. Hergé is the pseudonym of the Belgian painter Georges Remy (1907–1983), author of Tintin. The cycle about the adventures of a brave reporter with a perky tuft and his faithful friend the snow-white fox terrier Milu has been translated into 110 languages, is recognized worldwide as a classic of the comic book genre and still wins the hearts of readers from 10 to 99.

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Publication language: Russian

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