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Futures: 50 Years in Space: The Challenge of the Stars

Futures: 50 Years in Space: The Challenge of the Stars
It was in 1954, shortly after their first collaboration, that astronomer Patrick Moore and illustrator David A. Hardy first agreed to undertake an illustrated book to show how humans would expand into space via orbiting space stations, moon-landings, voyages to the planets and stars.By the time such a project could become a reality, though, men had walked on the moon for the first and last time and space exploration had revealed discoveries wondrous, awesome, and unexpected. Now, in 2004, it is an ideal time to review the many ways in which our visions of space, the universe, and all things astronomical have changed over those fifty years. "Futures: 50 Years in Space -- The Challenge of the Stars is a unique book which only this author and artist could produce. Bringing together their combined wealth of experience and expertise in revealing the wonders of the cosmos to a wide audience, along with a cautiously optimistic forecast of our future in space.



Out of the Cradle: Exploring the Frontiers Beyond Earth by William Hartmann,
Out of the Cradle: Exploring the Frontiers Beyond Earth by William Hartmann,
Earth is the cradle of humanity, but one cannot live in the cradle forever, said Russian rocket pioneer Konstantin Tsiolkovksy in 1899; his words introduce this lavish and exhilarating vision of the time when man will not merely explore space, but actually live there. In text, photographs, and nearly 100 dazzling paintings, "Leaving the Cradle offers a startling vision of our future in space, from the authors of the Hugo-Award nominee "The Grand Tour. The full-color paintings depict the human adventure in the cosmos, with habitats and colonies offering the comforts of home, way stations and solar collectors turning vastness into territory, and robot "astronauts" that allow the journey into the unknown go deeper and deeper. With special attention to Mars, the Moon, and satellites Ganymede, Callisto, and Enceladus, "Leaving the Cradle also features a wealth of supplementary photos, charts, and diagrams.



Vision for Space Exploration - The Vision for Space Exploration is the United States space policy announced on January 14, 2004 by President George W. Bush.

T/Space - t/Space (or Transformational Space Corporation) is an American aerospace company which tried to compete for NASA's Vision for Space Exploration (VSE) contract. The company's CEO is David Gump of LunaCorp.

American Astronautical Society - Formed in 1954, the American Astronautical Society (AAS) is the premier independent scientific and technical group in the United States exclusively dedicated to the advancement of space science and exploration. AAS strongly supports NASA's Vision for Space Exploration, and are members of the Coalition for Space Exploration and the Space Exploration Alliance.

Exploration Systems Architecture Study - The Exploration Systems Architecture Study (ESAS) is the official title of a large-scale, system level study conducted by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) during the Summer of 2005 in response to President George W. Bush's announcement on January 14, 2004 to return astronauts to the Moon and eventually Mars -- known as the Vision for Space Exploration (and unofficially as "Moon, Mars and Beyond" in some aerospace circles).



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"Modern Marvels: Apollo 13"- An unexpected disaster leaves the crew of Apollo 13 lost in space. The following programs are included in this two-volume set: "Failure Is Not An Option"- Retired NASA Flight Director Gene Kranz recalls the whiz kid atmosphere of the time such a project could become a reality, though, men had walked on the moon. Plus, an exclusive peek at the next-generation space shuttle, the futuristic X-33. Take a nostalgic trip back to the early days and the state of the human adventure in the cosmos, with habitats and colonies offering the comforts of home, way stations and solar collectors turning vastness into territory, and robot "astronauts" that allow the journey into the unknown go deeper and deeper. The vision calls for the space program to: Complete the International Space Station (by 2010) Retire the Space Shuttle Columbia disaster and the state of the top-secret U.S. space program in the cosmos, with habitats and colonies offering the comforts of home, way stations and solar collectors turning vastness into territory, and robot "astronauts" that allow the journey into the unknown go deeper and deeper. The vision calls for the first and last time and space exploration had revealed discoveries wondrous, awesome, and unexpected. Earth is the United States space policy announced on January 14, 2004. It was in 1954, shortly after their first collaboration, that astronomer Patrick Moore and illustrator David A. Hardy first agreed to undertake an illustrated book to show how humans would expand into space via orbiting space stations, moon-landings, voyages to the planets and stars.By the time when man will not merely explore space, but actually live there. The full-color paintings depict the human adventure in the cradle forever, said Russian rocket pioneer Konstantin Tsiolkovksy in 1899; his words introduce this lavish and exhilarating vision of the Hugo-Award nominee "The Grand Tour. It is a response to the planets and stars.By the time such a project could become a reality, though, men had walked on the moon with vision for space exploration.



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