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Out of This World: Historic Milestones in NASAs Human Space Flight

English

By (author): Bill Schwartz

Every kids dream is captured in the pages of this ACC Art Book depicting more than 60 years of space exploration, from the foundation of NASA in 1958 to the launch of the James Webb telescope in 2021.  Calibre Magazine

On almost 300 pages we can marvel at what are probably the greatest milestones in NASA history. This book really shows and honors this work! A great book about space exploration!  Lovely Books
The history of space exploration is best presented in this book of NASA photographs, whose images are universally inspirational.
- Commander James Lovell, Apollo 13

NASA has worked at the forefront of space exploration and research since 1958. Their devotion to furthering our understanding of what lies beyond our atmosphere has seen 12 humans walk on the surface of the moon, helped form the International Space Station, and placed numerous rovers on Mars. Voyager 1, launched by NASA on 5 September 1977, is the furthest manmade object from earth, having left our solar system entirely and the agencys plans for the future are equally inspiring.

This book celebrates NASA throughout the years, from its inception to its 60th anniversary in 2018, and beyond. A visual tour-de-force, the book collects high resolution NASA photos of historic significance; from rarely seen photos and the words of President John F. Kennedy commanding the space race, to the many triumphs and tragedies of the Apollo Missions, moon landings, the International Space Station, space shuttles, journeys to Mars and explorations of our galaxys outer reaches.These breathtaking images are complemented by heartfelt words of hope and imagination for the future, encouraging readers to admire their world from a different perspective. Out of This World: Historic Milestones in NASAs Human Space Flight is a stunning 300 page book.

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Product Details
  • Weight: 2850g
  • Dimensions: 285 x 325mm
  • Publication Date: 17 Oct 2022
  • Publisher: ACC Art Books
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781788841795

About Bill Schwartz

For over 25 years Bill Schwartz has been involved in the production distribution licensing and branding of high-profile entertainment content on a global basis. Along with licensing or acquiring thousands of hours of feature films television series and documentaries Bill has created and produced 20 broadcast documentaries including Terror On The Titanic Howard Hughes: The Real Aviator and Valkyrie: The Plot To Kill Hitler. Of all of Bills productions his passion project was Journey to Mars a documentary about NASAs Viking Pathfinder the first vehicle to explore the surface of Mars. The story the trust and the investment required gave a true insight to the drama and courage of the people and technology at NASA. Thus when an opportunity presented itself to create a book of inspiring photographs about NASA milestones it was an offer too good to pass up.

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