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America in Space: Nasa's First Fifty Years [Hardcover]

Steven Dick (Author), Robert Jacobs (Author), Constance Moore (Author), Ulrich Bertram (Author), Neil Armstrong (Editor)
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0810993732 978-0810993730 October 1, 2007
NASA launches a yearlong celebration of its 50th anniversary in the fall of 2007, and Abrams is privileged to publish this visual history of its many achievements in manned and unmanned space travel. Written and edited by a team of experienced NASA staffers, and illustrated with many unpublished and rare photographs from the voluminous NASA archives scattered across the country, America in Space offers an unparalleled vision of half a century of exploration and discovery.

The story of America’s space age is told with more than 400 carefully selected images. The story begins in the 1950s with intrepid test pilots venturing ever faster and higher, and opens out into the now-legendary Mercury and Apollo missions of the 1960s that made astronauts into national heroes. The space shuttle era shows us what everyday space travel might look like, while grand vistas of the universe expand our sense of wonder. The large format of the book captures both the human drama and the vast scale of NASA’s projects. America in Space is a photographic record of the greatest adventure of our time.

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The most memorable photographs from America's recent explorations of space have been taken by the Hubble space telescope and the Huygens mission to Saturn. But as the editors of this lavishly illustrated coffee-table volume demonstrate, in the early years of the space program, the camera's blinking eye captured human beings. Dick, NASA's chief historian, and his NASA colleagues offer images of the crew-cut young hot rods of the Mercury and Gemini programs before they became household names, along with a young test pilot named Neil Armstrong in 1956 operating a simulator of the X-15 hypersonic aircraft. Photographs capture the grandeur of the mammoth Saturn rockets blasting off, as well as the tragedy of the fire-charred Apollo 1 capsule. NASA's engineers and technicians receive their due, shown putting equipment and astronauts through their paces. In the post-Apollo years, the almost forgotten Skylab is memorialized, as well as missions to build the International Space Station and the space shuttle program. The book concludes with pictures of the outer reaches of the solar system and stunning vistas light-years away. NASA staff have annotated the photographs with informative miniessays documenting the history of the agency and its mission. Space buffs and their children will thrill to these photos. (Oct.)
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About the Author

America in Space is the work of many people. The main contributors to the project are Steven Dick, NASA Chief Historian; Robert Jacobs, NASA Media Services Director; Constance Moore, NASA Visual Information Specialist; and Bertram Ulrich, Curator, NASA Art Program. Astronaut Neil Armstrong was the first human to set foot on the moon. The lunar crater, Armstrong, located near the Apollo 11 landing site, was named in his honor.

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  • Hardcover: 352 pages
  • Publisher: Harry N. Abrams (October 1, 2007)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0810993732
  • ISBN-13: 978-0810993730
  • Product Dimensions: 15 x 10.2 x 2.2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 6.8 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (21 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #489,756 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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An Emmy Award winning journalist and strategic planner, Bob's career and academic studies include extensive experience in leadership, organizational change, government relations, multimedia development, and crisis communications.

He is a chief NASA spokesperson and serves as a deputy associate administrator for the Office of Communications, responsible for leading and executing many of the agency's public outreach activities.

Bob has worked to develop and incorporate emerging technologies into NASA's communications activities to better share the agency's compelling story with a variety of internal and external audiences. He launched and moderates many of the agency's new media and social Web initiatives, and is responsible for NASA's award-winning Internet homepage and NASA Television.

Recently, he completed the migration of NASA TV to HDTV and co-authored three books, including "Hubble: A Journey Through Space and Time" and "Apollo: Through the Eyes of the Astronauts." He has written for leaders at the highest levels of federal government and authored countless news releases and speeches.

Bob has been honored with agency medals for exceptional service and outstanding leadership, and is known as a collaborative team player who knows how to mobilize others to achieve success.

A native of Nashville, he earned a bachelor's degree from Middle Tennessee State University, Murfreesboro, and a master's degree from Seton Hall University, South Orange, N.J.

 

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26 of 26 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars An Absolute Must For Space Lovers, October 12, 2007
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America In Space is a book that space lovers should proudly obtain immediately and keep displayed in their living rooms for their entire lives. It is amazing. You don't get coffee table books nicer than this one.

The forward by Neil Armstrong is profound and moving, and it clearly shows how far humankind has come in terms of it's ability to travel. The pictures are even better. The first speed planes that broke the mach barriers, the early shuttles, multiple views of space, and even rare photographs of other galaxies and the formation of our universe. My personal favorite is a double leaf on pages 270-271...it's a picture you have to see to believe...and you still won't believe it.

A beautiful way to mark NASA's 50th Anniversary milestone.
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12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Good with Some Limitations, May 12, 2008
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This book is nicely done with a large number of photographs. It primarily covers the manned space program from Mercury to the space shuttle and the international space station. Limited coverage of unmanned vehicles is provided with a focus on the more dramatic programs such as the Mars explorers and the Hubble telescope.

The biggest shortcoming, in my mind, is the very limited number of photographs showing the hardware, the delvelopment of which was in many ways the real achievement of NASA. Instead, photographs of the astronauts predominate with many being rather ordinary publicity or training shots. Launch photos are very limited, and in-flight pictures are not as common as I would have liked to have seen. The large format of the book was wasted on too many mundane photographs, when it could have been used to depict more spectacular and interesting subjects.

While this book falls short of its potential, it is still worthwile if you have an interest in the U. S. manned space program.
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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars This is a keeper!, November 24, 2007
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This book is huge, look at the dimensions before you buy (14.5 x 11.2 x 1.4 inches), when it's open it takes over 22 inchs of desk or lap space. It's mostly high quality color pictures and very little text. I grew up during the start of the US space program and find most of the early pictures fascinating. The book is sectioned off by different space programs beginning with project Mercury and ends with our current programs. Other non-space programs that were required for the run-up to Mercury are covered as well. I wish there was more written about each of the different space programs. It's a good buy if you have the room for it.
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