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E-book: Art of NASA: The Illustrations That Sold the Missions

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  • Format: 192 pages
  • Pub. Date: 06-Oct-2020
  • Publisher: Motorbooks
  • Language: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780760368084
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  • Format: 192 pages
  • Pub. Date: 06-Oct-2020
  • Publisher: Motorbooks
  • Language: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780760368084

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Formed in 1958, NASA has long maintained a department of visual artists to depict the concepts and technologies created in humankind&;s quest to explore the final frontier. Culled from a carefully chosen reserve of approximately 3,000 files deep in the NASA archives, the 200 artworks presented in this large-format edition provide a glimpse of NASA history like no other.

From space suits to capsules, from landing modules to the Space Shuttle, the International Space Station, and more recent concepts for space planes, The Art of NASA presents 60 years of American space exploration in an unprecedented fashion. All the landmark early missions are represented in detail&;Gemini, Mercury, Apollo&;as are post-Space Race accomplishments, like the mission to Mars and other deep-space explorations.

The insightful text relates the wonderful stories associated with the art. For instance, the incredibly rare early Apollo illustrations show how Apollo might have looked if the landing module had never been developed. Black-and-white Gemini drawings illustrate how the massive NASA art department did its stuff with ink pen and rubdown Letraset textures. Cross-sections of the Apollo&;Soyuz Test Project docking adapter reveal Russian sensitivity about US "male" probes "penetrating" their spacecraft, thus the androgynous "adapter" now used universally in space. International Space Station cutaways show how huge the original plan was, but also what was retained.

Every picture in The Art of NASA tells a special story. This collection of the rarest of the rare is not only a unique view of NASA history&;it&;s a fascinating look at the art of illustration, the development of now-familiar technologies, and a glimpse of what the space program might have looked like.
First Comes the Dream How Art Showed the Way to Space xiii
1 This New Ocean The Dawn of the American Space Age
14(22)
2 One Giant Leap The Voyages of Project Apollo
36(42)
3 Islands in the Sky Inhabiting the Realm of Earth Orbit
78(42)
4 Brave New Worlds Back to the Moon & Toward The Red Planet
120(34)
5 The Expanse Exploring Depths of Space Beyond Mars
154(34)
Index 188(3)
Image Credits 191
Piers Bizony has written about science and aerospace for a variety of magazines. He is the author of The Space Shuttle: Celebrating Thirty Years of NASA's First Space Plane and One Giant Leap: Apollo 11 Remembered, as well as 2001: Filming the Future and Space: 50, marking the fiftieth anniversary of Sputnik.