Spacecraft and Rockets
Photographs from the Archives of NASA
by NASA; Nirmala Nataraj
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Pub Date Oct 22 2024 | Archive Date Oct 21 2024
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Description
The rockets, rovers, satellites, and space stations that have charted courses into space are depicted in beautiful color images and paired with engaging annotations. Complete with a preface by Bill Nye, this collection perfectly captures the wonder and science of space exploration. From the earliest Saturn and Gemini missions through the modern-day Artemis and HALO ships, these extraordinary spacecraft will fascinate anyone intrigued by science, history, and the mysteries of the beyond.
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
Available Editions
EDITION | Other Format |
ISBN | 9781797225098 |
PRICE | $35.00 (USD) |
PAGES | 160 |
Available on NetGalley
Featured Reviews
Incredible pictures with interesting descriptions. Great for anyone with an interest in space or STEM.
The photography is epic, and the narrative by Bill Nye is an unexpected treat. It was a book exactly like this one, published by NASA in the seventies and give to me by and uncle who was a NASA engineer, that got me hooked on space and space travel for life. I watched every Apollo mission live, from takeoff to splashdown. This is exactly the kind of book that will hook many more generations of kids to science and space. And even if that weren’t true, the photography is breathtaking. Because space is breathtaking.
An outstanding tribute to humanity's exploration of space: The pictures of spacecraft, equipment, moons, and planets are stunning and dramatic, (And the cubesat deployment pic on page 119 was downright cute!) "Spacecraft and Rockets - Photographs from the Archives of NASA" starts with an engaging intro from Bill Nye Science Guy, and goes on to share a highly informative and fascinating narrative written by Nirmala Natara. (I had no idea that there are still working 8-track tape recorders on the Voyager spacecraft launched nearly 50 years ago!)
If you like NASA, spacecraft, space exploration, science, or even just cool pictures then you will enjoy this book!
I thank the publisher and creators of this excellent work for sharing a temporary electronic review copy of this work.
The subtitle of the book says it all - this is largely a photographic survey of NASA rockets and spacecraft. Many of the photos appear to have not been included in prior works. Some text provides context to the photos.
The preface with Bill Nye is a great opening. The photographs are exquisite and the information is invaluable.
My child and I loved reading this together, and we will spend more time exploring it over and over the rest of the summer.
As someone who spent their elementary years living across from the launch pads at Cape Canaveral, I have always been a huge fan of space and space travel. I remember how we would wake for early morning launches because you’d be waken up anyway from the shaking of the house. I remember being a Girl Scout sleeping under the Saturn V. This has remained an area of interest into my adulthood.
My son shares this passion, having attended Space Camp. We’ve also been to all the space museums on the east coast and seen all but one of the remaining space shuttles. We love space.
This book was wonderful with its high quality images, but also the short descriptions that were accessible to me as an adult, but also to a middle schooler.
My only area of improvement would be to start with when a photo is an artist rendering, just so it is clear upfront. This wasn’t an issue for me, but I know people will not always read the whole paragraph.
Overall, made me as excited as anything space does. Looking forward to the continued exploration with Artemis.
A lot of photos that I have never seen before. The photographs include captions with good descriptions of what the photo is about, be it a satellite, rockets, shuttles and the International Space Station (ISS). Most of the photos had copyright markers which were very distracting. I hope they have been removed for the hardcover book.
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