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The Earth gazers : on seeing ourselves created by Christopher Potter

By: Material type: TextTextHead of Zeus Ltd, 2017Description: 456 pages: 23 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781784974336
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • TL789.8.U6 POT
Summary: The most beautiful and influential photographs ever made were of the whole Earth seen from space. They were taken, almost as an afterthought, by the astronauts of the Apollo space programme from the moon. They inspired a generation of scientists and environmentalists to think more seriously about our responsibility for this tiny oasis in space, the 'blue marble' falling through empty darkness. This is a book about the long road to the capture of those unforgettable images. It is a history of the space programme and of the ways in which it transformed our view of the earth and changed the lives of the astronauts who walked in space and on the moon. It is the story of the often blemished visionaries who inspired that journey into space: Charles Lindbergh, Robert Goddard and Wernher Von Braun, and of the courageous pilots who were the first humans to escape the Earth's orbit
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Item type Current library Call number Copy number Status Date due Barcode
Book Book Main Library Open Shelf TL789.8.U6 POT (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 161527 Available BK149257
Book Book Main Library Open Shelf TL789.8.U6 POT (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 161528 Available BK149615
Book Book Zvishavane Library Open Shelf TL789.8.U6 POT (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 161525 Available BK149395
Book Book Zvishavane Library Open Shelf TL789.8.U6 POT (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 161526 Available BK149222

The most beautiful and influential photographs ever made were of the whole Earth seen from space. They were taken, almost as an afterthought, by the astronauts of the Apollo space programme from the moon. They inspired a generation of scientists and environmentalists to think more seriously about our responsibility for this tiny oasis in space, the 'blue marble' falling through empty darkness. This is a book about the long road to the capture of those unforgettable images. It is a history of the space programme and of the ways in which it transformed our view of the earth and changed the lives of the astronauts who walked in space and on the moon. It is the story of the often blemished visionaries who inspired that journey into space: Charles Lindbergh, Robert Goddard and Wernher Von Braun, and of the courageous pilots who were the first humans to escape the Earth's orbit

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