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The Atlas of Space Rocket Launch Sites

English

By (author): Brian Harvey

The machines that orbit our planet live in a void environment however, space travel itself does not exist in a vacuum. Travelling to space is an immense effort of humans and machines, taking not just a small step for a man but leaving a huge carbon footprint in the process. We are in the midst of a paradigm shift in which private companies and leadership figures in the form of billionaires are re-popularising space travel to an extent not seen since the space race between the USSR and USA. Space exists isolated from the place that births its mechanical and a few select human inhabitants. Thus, we tend to forget that every single thing that exits our atmosphere takes with it more than just its own weight of materials when it departs our fragile blue marble.

This title is the first of its kind: An atlas of all major sites where space rockets have been launched since the Worlds first Sputnik in 1958. On 272 pages, the author Brian Harvey and his co-author Gurbir Singh showcase the steps of space travel as they have never been presented before. Detailed maps allow deep insights to places which are restricted to the public. This book offers a unique look at the physical footprints of Earths launch sites. With most places hidden away in jungles, deserts, or amid the Central Asian steppes, these places exist for the most part out of the eye of the general public. With satellites facilitating our modern society and a modern space age ever-present in todays news cycle, it is now more important than ever to think about the imprint these undertakings leave on Earth. To begin to answer the new socio-economic questions raised by our rapid expansion into the void, we need to look no further than the cracks in the concrete of our planetary launch sites. The rusty train tracks leading to the pads break the pristine and sterile look of space and reopen our eyes to the realities of space exploration.

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Product Details
  • Dimensions: 225 x 279mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Jan 2023
  • Publisher: DOM Publishers
  • Publication City/Country: Germany
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9783869227580

About Brian Harvey

Brian Harvey is a writer and broadcaster on spaceflight who lives in Dublin Ireland. He has a degree in history and political science from the University of Dublin (Trinity College) and an MA from University College Dublin. Gurbir Singh is a UK-based non-fiction writer specialising in space. He studied science and computing and holds a science and an arts degree. Paul Meuser is a researcher and artist dealing with both the interstellar ambitions and earthly artifacts of humanities leap into space. He holds a BFA with a concentration in computation technology and culture from the Rhode Island School of Design and an MArch from the Yale School of Architecture. In 2019 he published the Architectural Guide Moon. He currently works as an architect and design engineer in Tunisia.

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