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Orbit: NASA Astronauts Photograph The Earth (1996)

by Jay Apt, Michael Helfert, Justin Wilkinson

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Collects many of the most visually significant photographs taken during the first forty-one years of orbital space travel, in a volume that reflects the achievements of the space program, the natural wonders of the planet, and the consequences of pollution. Reprint.
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This book is filled with so many beautiful pictures. They are large, colorful, and glossy. It's just amazing! ( )
  jennifer57 | Oct 3, 2018 |
Large-format book of gorgeous photos of Earth from space.
  fpagan | Dec 25, 2006 |
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Collects many of the most visually significant photographs taken during the first forty-one years of orbital space travel, in a volume that reflects the achievements of the space program, the natural wonders of the planet, and the consequences of pollution. Reprint.

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