Endeavour Views the Earth : Astronauts' Photographs from Space Shuttle Mission STS-47
Editorial Reviews
Review
'The book succeeds admirably in letting us view the Earth as a living map, in experiencing the forces of the weather and in recognising natural and man-made changes. And we can share the crew's experiences through their choice of photographs.' Carole Stott, New Scientist
'This representative collection of photographs from Space Shuttle Mission STS-47 captures some of those glorious moments of flights in space.' Irish Astronomical Journal
Book Description
Endeavour astronaut Jay Apt captured on camera many of the glorious moments of his space flights. This collection has been put together by Robert Brown with a commentary to give an insight into the experience of spaceflight. 'I have been into space twice so far. In my opinion, there is no better way to share the experience of spaceflight than by pouring over photographs. The US Space Shuttle has, by far, the best expanse of windows of any spacecraft yet built. In fact, the view from inside is not very different from the view I recall from being outside on two spacewalks. What you will see in these pictures is what you would have seen out the windows had you traveled with us.' Jay Apt, astronaut. Chosen for their aesthetic and educational value, these gorgeous pictures of Planet Earth, as seen from space, will both astound and enchant. Showing the Earth in all her beauty, this collection of photographs should be treasured for years to come.
Endeavour Views the Earth: Astronauts' Photographs from Space Shuttle Mission STS-47,Robert A. Brown,Cambridge University Press,0521570999,Astronomy - General,Cosmology,Earth,Endeavour (Space shuttle),Manned Space Exploration,Photographs from space,Pictorial works,Pictorials,Planets,Science,Science/Mathematics,Cosmology & the universe,Science / Astronomy
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