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		<title>The Complete Book of Spacecraft</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>From Sputnik 1 to the International Space Station, this revised and expanded edition of <i>Spacecraft </i>examines a vast array of groundbreaking capsules, spaceplanes, rockets, robotics, and stations from throughout aerospace history.<br><br></p>]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div><b>Marvel at the history of space exploration through its daring vehicles, exhaustively chronicled in this authoritative volume featuring more than 250 artworks.<i></p>
<p></i></b>In 1957, the world looked on with both uncertainty and amazement as the Soviet Union launched Sputnik 1, the first man-made orbiter. Sputnik 1 would spend three months circling Earth every 98 minutes and cover 71 million miles in the process. The world&#8217;s space programs have traveled far (literally and figuratively) since then, and the spacecraft they have developed and deployed represent almost unthinkable advances for such a relatively short period.</p>
<p>In <i>Spacecraft</i>, illustrator and aerospace professional Giuseppe De Chiara teams up with aerospace historian Michael Gorn to present a huge, profusely illustrated aerospace history profiling and depicting spacecraft from <b>Sputnik 1</b> through the <b>International Space Station</b> and everything in between, including concepts that have yet to actually venture outside the Earth&#8217;s atmosphere.  </p>
<p>This updated and revised edition includes:</p>
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<li><b>Expertly written profiles</b> depicting and describing the design, development, and deployment of manned and unmanned spacecraft from around the world, including satellites, capsules, spaceplanes, rockets, and space stations-now updated with the latest models</li>
<li><b>Vivid scale illustrations</b> of the many international spacecraft in multiple-view, sometimes cross-section, and in many cases shown in archival period photography to provide further historical context</li>
<li><b>Earthbound and spaceborne data and intel  </b>chronicling every technological leap, engineering challenge, and monumental achievement, from troubleshooting the lunar landers of the &#8217;60s to engineering solar-driven sails to propel futuristic craft to Mars and beyond</li>
<li><b>A look ahead</b> to an era of privatized space travel and even plans for lunar and Martian space stations and settlement  </li>
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<p>Dividing the book by era, De Chiara and Gorn feature spacecraft not only from the United States and Soviet Union/Russia, but also from the European Space Agency and China. The mind-blowing machines examined in this volume include the rockets  <b>Energia</b>, <b>Falcon 9</b>, and <b>VEGA</b>; the <b>Hubble Space Telescope</b>; the <b>Cassini space probe</b>; and the <b>Mars rovers, Opportunity, and Curiosity</b>.</p>
<p>For anyone who has marveled at humankind&#8217;s attempts and advances in leaving Earth, <i>Spacecraft: The Complete Guide to the Rockets, Satellites, Capsules, Shuttles, and Stations That Put Us in Space</i> is the definitive reference.</div>
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