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Apollo: Through the Eyes of the Astronauts
Was R205.95Now R185.36(eB 1854)
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Country: United States of AmericaFormat: Hardcover
Contributor: Stephen HawkingEditor: Robert Jacobs; Michael CabbagePublisher: ABRAMSISBN: 9780810921467 Publication date: June 2009 Length: 258mm Width: 266mm Thickness: 17mm Weight: 907g Pages: 130 Illustrations: Illustrated
Apollo: Through the Eyes of the Astronauts
Was R205.95 Now R185.36
"Apollo" is a photographic commemoration of the Apollo lunar missions as seen through the eyes of the astronauts. Each of the surviving 21 astronauts from the Apollo missions has chosen a favorite photograph from his space flight especially for this book. July 20, 2009 marks the 40th anniversary of the first manned landing on the Moon by Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin of Apollo 11. The eleven Apollo missions are a benchmark in the annals of human exploration. Apollo is a photographic commemoration of the Apollo lunar missions as seen through the eyes of its astronauts. Each of the surviving 24 astronauts from the Apollo missions has chosen a favorite photograph from his mission especially for this book. These selections are accompanied by other iconic photographs from the Apollo missions. Best-selling astrophysicist Stephen Hawking contributes a foreword; veteran journalist Michael Cabbage's introduction explores the role of the astronaut as a witness to history; and, Robert Jacobs gives a brief narrative account of each mission.
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