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Voyager: Photograph's from Humanity's Greatest Journey
Hardback
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Outer space = infinite fascination! A delight for space fans and experts alike, this book is your unique guide to the legendary Voyager missions. After the worldwide success of Apollo VII-XVII, the authors again scoured the NASA archives to gather all the key facts and discoveries of this interstellar spacecraft, including previously unpublished information. First launched in 1977, the twin Voyager 1 and 2 space-craft have significantly expanded our knowledge of space, corrected many scientific theses and, last but not least, produced the most distant image of the earth: the famous "Pale Blue Dot." SELLING POINTS: . A must-have guide to NASA's Voyager missions, including previously unpublished material. . All the key discoveries: from exploring our nearest planets to entering interstellar space. . Background information on physics, astrophotography, and trying to make contact with extraterrestrials. 200 colour and 100 b/w photographs
Reviews"This is a great celebration of the Voyager imagery and, by implication, the technology that made it all possible." - Mark Williamson, Room - Space Journal of Asgardia "This gorgeous photo book has been a pretty effective distraction. It's filled with breath-takingly beautiful images of space as seen from NASA's Voyager trips (and yes, that does include previously unpublished pics." - Amy Glover, BuzzFeed "NASA scientist Dr. Gary Hunt was hand-selected to participate in the legendary 1972 Voyager mission, and now he's regrouped all the hot, intergalactic deets on the adventure in this new photography book, which will both dazzle and titillate your know-it-all Aquarius." - Mary Frances Knapp, Vice Posted on Instagram stories by Aviation and space influencer/enthusiast Jonny Wax. - Instagram "Voyager photographs from Humanity's Greatest Journey. It is a brand new coffee table book. Just looks absolutely gorgeous. It's from Jens Bezemer. He's the author. One of the two authors, Joel Meter as well. It's from teNeues Publishing and it's already on Amazon." - The Planetary Society
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