Spacecraft and Rockets: Photographs from the Archives of NASA -- Nasa, Hardcover
Spacecraft and Rockets: Photographs from the Archives of NASA -- Nasa, Hardcover
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CELEBRATE INNOVATION: Spacecraft and Rockets features fascinating images accompanied by expert explanations of the history and science of space exploration. This book is a unique celebration of the technological advances that have taught us so much about the universe and our place amongst the stars. NASA-APPROVED SPACE BOOK: Bearing the official imprimatur of the legendary space agency, this stellar hardcover volume provides a guided tour through the history of NASA's most exciting innovations and inventions. FOR THE CURIOUS MIND: NASA's beautifully documented space explorations inspire people of all ages, making this deluxe volume a wonderful gift for science enthusiasts, sci-fi fanatics, space-loving kids, and everyone in between. Perfect for:
- Science and technology buffs
- Space lovers, stargazers, and spacecraft geeks
- Sci-fi readers and anyone who dreams of one day going to space
- Teachers, students, and parents
- Photographers and photography enthusiasts
Author: Nasa, Nirmala Nataraj
Publisher: Chronicle Books
Published: 10/22/2024
Pages: 160
Binding Type: Hardcover
Size: 11.25h x 9.25w x 0.65d
ISBN: 9781797225098
About the Author
NASA (the National Aeronautics and Space Administration), established in 1958, is the United States agency of scientific research, technological development, and exploration in space. Its vision since its inception has been "to reach for new heights and reveal the unknown so that what we do and learn will benefit all humankind." Responsible not only for landing the first men on the moon in 1969, NASA's technological research has led to the development of the first weather and communications satellites, over 130 flights within 30 years of space shuttle missions, the landing of rovers on the Mars surface, as well as the establishment with 16 other nations of an International Space Station in 2000. Since the retirement of the space shuttle missions in 2011, NASA has continued its scientific research with several aims, most notably to land humans on Mars and to launch the Next Generation Air Transportation System by 2025, a program to design aircraft that are more fuel efficient and environmentally responsible.
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