Space-related coffee table books that are out of this world
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Fri, 25 Sep 2020 15:37:25 +0000
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We may earn revenue from the products available on this page and participate in affiliate programs. Learn more Collecting coffee table books is a great way to express your interests and personality in the home. These large, eye-catching, and decorative pieces will accentuate your space whilst educating and entertaining you and your guests. You can find a great coffee table book about almost anything, but right now we are focusing on getting
our outer space fans ready for a revamped living space. We have collected
some of our favorite space exploration books that will lay the cosmos out on your coffee table. Best overall: The NASA Archives. 60 Years in Space
Amazon SEE IT The NASA Archives is guaranteed to keep you mesmerized for hours. Be careful if youre thinking of getting it as a gift because there is
a good chance it will never leave home. This collection contains more than
400 photographs and concept renderings from NASAs operations beginning in 1958. Flip through the Apollo 11 moonwalk, panoramas from Mars, deep space images captured by the Hubble telescope, and mission checklists while reading companion text by journalist Piers Bizony, former NASA chief historian Roger Launius, and Apollo historian Andrew Chaikin. This book is a whopper, you
wont be disappointed when you receive your book with over 460 pages that collectively weigh over twelve pounds. Best galactic exploration: Galaxies: Inside the Universes Star Cities
Amazon SEE IT Let author David J. Eicher bring you into other worlds with Galaxies: Inside the Universes Star Cities. Rife with stunning photography
and beautiful illustrations, Eicher delivers wonderfully written anecdotes, fun facts, and longer stories about discovery and innovation when it comes to galactic exploration. After you finish the book, youll know more about the classifications of different galaxy types, the power of black holes, and the origins of star-gazing. Get lost in full pages of bright colors and swirling star formations that will leave you with a sense of wonder. Best space expedition book: Apollo: VII XVII
Amazon SEE IT The Apollo missions were seminal space explorations that defined much of the 20th century. In this book, you can view more than 220 images taken from Apollo space mission astronauts as they explore uncharted territory on the moon. Each photograph is beautifully captured and provides
an extraordinary look at the journeys and discoveries of these brave individuals. With a forward by astronaut Walter Cunningham and a smattering
of insider facts and insights, youll learn more about the crews behind each mission, the emotional landings, and the sometimes terrifying journey to get man on the moon. A deep dive: The Planets: Photographs from the Archives of NASA
Amazon SEE IT Heres another collection based on NASAs archival images,
though this book focuses specifically on documenting the planets of our solar system. Each chapter includes detailed images and extended captions that dive deep into the makeup of one, specific planet. Learn more about Marss craters, Jupiters moons, Venuss volcanoes, and Saturns rings. With a fantastic
foreword by Bill Nye and curation by Nirmala Nataraj, The Planets has 256 pages that help you feel closer to our night sky.
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