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America in Space: NASA's First Fifty Years

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For more than a century before 1957, scientists and adventurers dreamed about the exploration of space and designed rockets and vehicles to make it possible, but the real space age began on October 4, 1957, when the Soviet Union launched the Sputnik satellite. Until then, America's space exploration had been entrusted to the military, but immediately following Sputnik, the United States began to plan for the first civilian space agency. NASA (National Aeronautics and Space Administration) was officially born on July 29, 1958.

America in Space is a visual history of NASA, from its early days as a pioneer in supersonic flight, through the first manned space missions of the 1960s, to the shuttle and international space station missions that are still underway. It also covers NASA's exploration of the Solar System using unmanned probes and the imagery from satellite telescopes like Hubble.

In fall 2007, NASA begins to celebrate its 50th Anniversary and Abrams is privileged to publish the official visual history of its many achievements in manned and unmanned space travel. Written and edited by a team of experienced NASA staffers and illustrated with many unpublished and rare images from the voluminous NASA archives scattered across the country, America in Space offers an unparalleled view of the human need to explore unknown places.

352 pages, Hardcover

First published October 1, 2007

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Steven J. Dick

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Steven J. Dick is an American astronomer, author, and historian of science most noted for his work in the field of astrobiology. He served as the NASA Chief Historian and Director of the NASA History Office from 2003 to 2009 and, prior to that, as an astronomer and historian of science at the U.S. Naval Observatory for more than two decades.

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July 16, 2024
America in space : NASA's first fifty years. The chapters are: In the Beginning, The First A in NASA, One Small Step…Project Mercury, Project Gemini, Project Apollo, & Space Shuttle, and Voyages in Space & Time.

The photographs are remarkable. They have both black & white and color ones.
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August 27, 2016
A beautiful, large, coffee-table book of the first 50 years of American space program.
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June 9, 2008
The book is chock-full of fascinating photographs chronicling the first fifty years of America's space program. The book and photographs are very large and therefore a great deal of detail is captured in every image. As a NASA and photography enthusiast, I have thoroughly enjoyed this book.
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19 reviews2 followers
March 22, 2010
Awesome book! You should watch "When we Left Earth" and then look at this book. Or you can do them at the same time. I'm not gonna tell you how to live your life. But definitely do both. The pictures in the book are beautiful and awe inspiring.
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February 6, 2017
Beautiful. Gorgeous pictures from throughout NASA's history, with just enough text in the blurbs to explain what's going on without getting too technical or distracting from the images. A must-have for fans of space travel and technology.
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January 6, 2009
Fun to look at; not much content
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June 6, 2016
Nice photos, but surprisingly too many typos and outright errors in the captions for me to consider purchasing it.
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July 2, 2011
A history of NASA and the United States' space program during its first fifty years covering it triumphs and defeats.
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May 11, 2012


Kept in living room for awhile. Great pics and amazing look at the history. Written content is thin but awesome to sit back relax and imagine being there.
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July 30, 2012
It was very informative and gave some information that I never knew. I would defitnitley recomend this book to others.
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October 21, 2016
This is a cool coffee table book with some amazing pictures from NASA. Not amazing enough to make me consider trading in my ottoman for a coffee table. 3 stars.
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