NASA Space Shuttle: 40th Anniversary

 

NASA Space Shuttle: 40th Anniversary



NASA Space Shuttle: 40th Anniversary



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Written and curated by recognized historians of space exploration, The Space Shuttle: 40 Years is the authoritative photo history of the iconic space program on the occasion of its 40th anniversary. Officially known as the Space Transportation System (STS), the Space Shuttle program operated from 1981 to 2011. During that time, five Shuttle systems took part in 135 missions under the operation of NASA. This approach—namely reusable spacecraft—revolutionized space exploration. The Space Shuttle: 40 Years takes a thematic approach to the STS’s 30-year operational history. Essays by former NASA chief historian Roger Launius are accompanied by a collection of incredible Shuttle photography and artworks mined from the depths of NASA’s archives by aerospace historian Piers Bizony—all of it presented in large-format color. Readers will witness the pre-1981 evolution, the missions, astronauts, ground personnel and infrastructure, and amazing accomplishments of the Shuttle program and its spacecraft:
Columbia
,
Challenger
,
Discovery
,
Atlantis
, and
Endeavour
. From the launch site at Cape Kennedy, Florida, to mission control in Houston, Texas, to the landing site at Edwards Air Force Base, all aspects of Shuttle operation are covered, including key roles in efforts such as the Hubble Telescope and International Space Station, as well as the tragedies of Challenger and Columbia disasters. Every carefully chosen image in The Space Shuttle: 40 Years tells an aspect of the Shuttle story. The resulting book is not only a unique view of a key chapter of NASA history—it’s a compelling collection of stunning NASA photography and illustrations.

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