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Space 50 [Hardcover]

Piers Bizony (Author)
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006089010X 978-0060890100 October 24, 2006

In less than the span of a human lifetime, we have explored the Moon and launched robot probes to Mars, Jupiter, and far beyond. In the coming decade we will send astronauts to the Moon once again, to rehearse for the time when humans first set foot on Mars. Space 50 explores the major themes of rocket exploration, past, present and future.

Half a century ago, the politicians of a nearly-forgotten Cold War provided the money and the motivation for our first ventures into space. It seemed as if all of humanity was destined to advance into a limitless new frontier. The dream faded almost as soon as it had burst into life. The Space Age apparently came to an end after little more than a single decade excitement.

Is it really over? Today, Politicians once again Planning a grand future space, and there are serious plans for human mission to Mars in the coming generation. The United States, Europe, Russia, Japan and China have decided that the human adventure must continue alongside the robotic exploration of our solar system. Ambitious new spacecraft are emerging, born out of a fresh spirit of competition: this time not between enemies but among allies.

Another kind of rival is also reinvigorating the space adventure. In the next decade, commercial companies will transform our relationship with the rocket. Private citizens will gain access to space, and multi-billion dollar boosters built by giant government agencies will no longer be the only way to reach orbit, or even land on the Moon.

Stunningly illustrated with specially chosen photos and images, Space 50 explores the challenges and the opportunities awaiting us among the stars. The next fifty years promise to be even more exciting than the last.


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Piers Bizony is the author of a number of works of popular science, including Invisible Worlds: Exploring the Unseen and The Rivers of Mars: Searching for the Cosmic Origins of Life.


Product Details

  • Hardcover: 320 pages
  • Publisher: Smithsonian (October 24, 2006)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 006089010X
  • ISBN-13: 978-0060890100
  • Product Dimensions: 11.9 x 9.5 x 1.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 4.2 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,757,620 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars Celebrate 50 Years of Spaceflight, November 21, 2006
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Terry Sunday (El Paso, Texas United States) - See all my reviews
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By way of full disclosure, I should first say that I have a special interest in "Space 50." It includes, on page 17, one of my own digital renderings of the classic 1953 Wernher von Braun-Chesley Bonestell "moonship."

With that said, I am pleased to report that "Space 50" is an outstanding book that masterfully celebrates the first 50 years of the Space Age. Normally I am a little leery of such "coffee-table books," which tend to be heavy on pictures and light on text. "Space 50" differs from most in that it has an excellent balance of illustrations and information.

Here's a breakdown of what's in the chapters:

Chapter 1 (page 10)--"Kingdoms of the Rocket Makers" looks at pre-Sputnik space travel concepts from science fiction and popular science magazines, and then details the work of Wernher von Braun and Sergei Korolev in developing U.S. and Soviet rocket boosters.

Chapter 2 (page 48)--"The Race" looks at the early U.S. and Soviet manned spaceflight projects such as Vostok, Voskhod, Mercury, Gemini and the X-15.

Chapter 3 (page 92)--"The Altar of Apollo" covers Apollo flights up to 1968.

Chapter 4 (page 116)--"From the Earth to the Moon" is all about the Apollo moon missions, and also contains some good information about the development and flight testing of the giant Soviet N-1 moon rocket.

Chapter 5 (page 154)--"Islands in the Sky" features the early space stations--Salyut, Skylab and Mir, as well as the Space Shuttle story.

Chapter 6 (page 204)--"Unity, Zarya, Columbus..." brings the spaceflight story up to the present with the construction of the International Space Station (ISS).

Chapter 7 (page 238)--"What Now, Voyager?" looks into the future of spaceflight. Starting with descriptions of privately developed space vehicles such as "SpaceshipOne" and other commercial ventures, it delves into such futuristic topics as Space Shuttle follow-ons, a return to the moon and a manned expedition to Mars.

Chapter 8 (page 284)--"Robot Ambassadors" summarizes the contributions of unmanned space probes to our understanding of our solar system and the universe beyond.

"Space 50" is filled with hundreds of stunning high-resolution images, many of them in full-page size. Several are on spectacular double-page spreads of 12 by 18 inches. Most of the photographs, painstakingly culled from U.S. and Russian archives, have never before been published in book form. They alone are enough to make "Space 50" worth having, even without adding in the extra bonus of the detailed, authoritative, well-researched text. If you're looking for an excellent single-volume resource that tells the story of Man's spaceflight endeavors in an accessible, highly readable form, and offers the accompanying visual treat of superlative, well-chosen photographs, then "Space 50" is for you. It should even appeal to the "non-space-geek" reader. I recommend it highly to anyone with the slightest interest in the subject.
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0 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great book!, April 4, 2009
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Gerard Doran "interested in real life" (Boston - home of the greatest - the Patriots!!!!!) - See all my reviews
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Illustrates what was the most amazing achievements in the last century, or even any century!
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0 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars ecellent in in all respects, a fine books!, December 1, 2007
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this a fine book with many old, rare picturs , intelligently done well worth the price.
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