Blueprint for Space, Science Fiction to Science Fact

by Frederick I. Ordwah, III, Randy Liebermann (Editor)

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A history of flights from the imagination of ancient cave pictographs to the Apollo 11 moon landing.

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Science fiction becomes science fact as astronauts, historians, and science fiction writers explore humanity’s yearning for the stars and how it became fact. From the earliest pictographs, rockets, and submarines to science fiction and Apollo lunar landings, “Blueprint for Space” examines how imaginary plans became blueprints for working spacecraft and the science fiction writers’ imagination became science fact.

Contributors include science fiction writers Ben Bova and Arthur C. Clarke, astronauts Michael Collins and Sally Ride, and rocket expert Wernher von Braun. From a vision of spaceflight to contemplation about what comes next, this unique look at the ties between science fiction and science fact is sure to appeal to show more readers of both worlds.

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Bova, Ben (Contributor)
Collins, Michael (Prologue)

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Nonfiction, Science & Nature, History
DDC/MDS
629.4Applied science & technologyEngineeringTransportation VehiclesSpacecraft & Vehicles
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TL790 .B64TechnologyMotor vehicles. Aeronautics. AstronauticsMotor vehicles. Aeronautics. AstronauticsAstronautics. Space travel

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