Spacecraft and Rockets

Photographs from the Archives of NASA

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Pub Date Oct 22 2024 | Archive Date Oct 21 2024

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Description

Discover the remarkable NASA spacecraft that have captured our imaginations for decades.

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. 

Discover the remarkable NASA spacecraft that have captured our imaginations for decades.

The rockets, rovers, satellites, and space stations that have charted courses into space are depicted in...


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EDITION Hardcover
ISBN 9781797225098
PRICE $40.00 (USD)
PAGES 160

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Incredible pictures with interesting descriptions. Great for anyone with an interest in space or STEM.

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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.

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