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Worldwide media interest in the 50th anniversary of the first moon landing Previously-unpublished photographs from the Apollo missions With a Foreword by NASA astronaut Walter Cunningham July 2019 marks the 50th anniversary of the first manned moon landing ― a milestone in the history of humankind. Today, the adventure, courage, and ground-breaking accomplishment behind the NASA Apollo missions remains as compelling as ever. This thrilling photo book features previously-unpublished photographs from the NASA archives, now meticulously digitised, captured by the Apollo astronauts during their missions. From some 27,000 NASA images, the book’s authors have curated 225 of the most remarkable Apollo mission pictures, creating a uniquely vivid document of one of the most seminal events of the 20th century. Accompanying these extraordinary Apollo photographs are little-known insider facts and fascinating insights into the Apollo missions, including a detailed Foreword from NASA astronaut, Walter Cunningham. Not only a must-have book for fans of air and space travel, Apollo VII – XVII is a hit for anyone interested in photography, pop culture, and modern history. Review: Beautiful book for the Apollo nerd - I grew up when Apollo was the happening thing. I'm still amazed by it. I'm also really interested in the photographic side of what they did, recording their exploits. This book is a must have for anyone who's into that. Not only does this book show the pictures in beautiful resolution but it includes neat summaries of each mission and the astronauts involved but as a massive bonus there's a wonderful section all about the camera equipment they used. I think that this is one of those books that, when it goes out of print will be worth a fortune but I'll never let mine go. Review: This is a hugely impressive book - As you would expect when you open the book there is a wonderful series of images from Apollo 7 to 17. But that is not all, and my advice to anyone who wishes to get the best out of this book is to then read the short introduction by astronaut Walter Cunningham and the last section entitled 'Behind the Photographs'. Without becoming too technical the authors have succinctly conveyed the evolution of space photography and also the sheer challenge of taking images when wearing a space suit and helmet. It is easy to take these images for granted but when you learn that conventional lubrication within the camera would boil on the moon's surface you begin to appreciate the camera innovation that accompanied space exploration. Returning to the images I would say they all have their place. Dare I use the word mundane in the context, but the image of space suits stacked within the craft is somehow a real sense of living in such a cramped space in contrast to the glamour of EVA. The explanatory text is economical but well written. Re-reading the intro and the last section has become part of the pleasure of this wonderful book. I can only say well done to all involved in bringing this to publication. And finally the short transcript of the radio conversation between the Apollo 11 crew and Mission Control in regard of advice on what camera and aperture should be used to take an image of the Sun's corona coming from behind the Moon encapsulates everything about this impressive book.





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| Customer Reviews | 4.8 out of 5 stars 705 Reviews |
J**H
Beautiful book for the Apollo nerd
I grew up when Apollo was the happening thing. I'm still amazed by it. I'm also really interested in the photographic side of what they did, recording their exploits. This book is a must have for anyone who's into that. Not only does this book show the pictures in beautiful resolution but it includes neat summaries of each mission and the astronauts involved but as a massive bonus there's a wonderful section all about the camera equipment they used. I think that this is one of those books that, when it goes out of print will be worth a fortune but I'll never let mine go.
D**S
This is a hugely impressive book
As you would expect when you open the book there is a wonderful series of images from Apollo 7 to 17. But that is not all, and my advice to anyone who wishes to get the best out of this book is to then read the short introduction by astronaut Walter Cunningham and the last section entitled 'Behind the Photographs'. Without becoming too technical the authors have succinctly conveyed the evolution of space photography and also the sheer challenge of taking images when wearing a space suit and helmet. It is easy to take these images for granted but when you learn that conventional lubrication within the camera would boil on the moon's surface you begin to appreciate the camera innovation that accompanied space exploration. Returning to the images I would say they all have their place. Dare I use the word mundane in the context, but the image of space suits stacked within the craft is somehow a real sense of living in such a cramped space in contrast to the glamour of EVA. The explanatory text is economical but well written. Re-reading the intro and the last section has become part of the pleasure of this wonderful book. I can only say well done to all involved in bringing this to publication. And finally the short transcript of the radio conversation between the Apollo 11 crew and Mission Control in regard of advice on what camera and aperture should be used to take an image of the Sun's corona coming from behind the Moon encapsulates everything about this impressive book.
A**A
Apollo VII - XVII
Some fantastic photos in this book lots to read Barry started it yet but worth the money
S**Y
A gorgeous book
Absolutely beautiful book. Got it for my husband and he loved it we've seen the exhibition too. He keeps it next to his bed at night to look at the photos, it's that good.
M**R
Incredible Book
I have always been interested in Space Travel and this bookcase amazing photos, diagrams and written text. If you love the story of man's adventures to the Moon, then this is the book for you.
C**S
Breathtaking
If you have any interest in space aeronautics, and you see this discounted for anything less than the retail price, DON'T hesitate in buying it!
R**Y
Beautifully brilliant book
A beautifully presented book, showcasing some of NASA's best Apollo photographs. If you are interested in the Apollo project this is a must buy. Simply stunning! Easily 5 stars.
N**L
Lovely book, but...
Lovely book, beautifully presented, but arrived damaged.
G**G
Beau livre et excellent emballage 👌
Ce magnifique livre est arrivé dans un emballage adapté à son poids. Il y avait des gros renforts sur les côtés. Je n'ai jamais reçu un livre aussi bien emballé. Un grand bravo à ce vendeur.
"**"
Genial
Fotografías increíbles de una hazaña increíble. Muy recomendable para aficionados y no aficionados.
V**K
Wow!
What a fantastic book. It has heaps of what i call the money shots, plus, adding to the ambience of space travel, it contains heaps of peripheral shots. Why do i think this is important? These photos carry the feeling of what the astronauts saw and did, those small moments and incidentals. This is a superb volume. Get one if you can.
V**P
Fantastic book
Arrived in mint condition. The book itself is amazing. The photographs and details stunning! The kids love it.
M**.
A melhor coletânea de fotos do auge do programa Apollo.
Impressiona pela qualidade do acabamento do livro, a das fotos, as observações relativas ao equipamento fotográfico, filme utilizado, treinamento específico e consultoria (via rádio) de fotógrafo mais experiente aos astronautas. Além de uma série de detalhes normalmente não mencionados em outros livros sobre a exploração espacial.
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