Item type | Current library | Home library | Shelving location | Call number | Materials specified | Status | Barcode | |
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American University in Dubai | American University in Dubai | Main Collection | TR 713 .B46 2003 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Copy Type:01 - Books | Available | 655878 |
TR 706 .B429713 2002 Industrial landscapes / | TR 706 .B8779 2005 China : the photographs of Edward Burtynsky / | TR 706 .P5635 2007 David Plowden : vanishing point : fifty years of photography / | TR 713 .B46 2003 Beyond : visions of the interplanetary probes. | TR 713 .S35 2006 The Middle East from space / | TR 714 .M555 2007 AirCraft : the jet as art / | TR 721 .D316 2000 Daybreak 2000 : earth's natural beauty captured at the dawn of a new age / |
Since the 1960s the National Aeronautics and Space Administration has been sending unmanned satellites to explore the planets, moons, and sun. These probes have amassed a stunning visual record of other worlds, revealing not one but scores of new frontiers, from rust-red Mars to the ethereal rings of Saturn. Author Michael Benson has spent years compiling and digitally processing the best of these images. In Beyond this "deskbound cosmic pilgrim" (Atlantic Monthly) has pulled together the most spectacular of them into one volume that presents these photographs for the first time as art. The resulting book consists of two parts: the first is a spectacular visual tour of the solar system, with views every bit as compelling as the work of the great landscape photographers on earth; the second is a series of beautifully written essays that explain the story behind these photographs: the history of the probes' journeys, how they work, and why they were built. This book shows us how modern science has revealed the astonishing beauty and mystery of the solar system and its awe-inspiring worlds far beyond any places human beings have ever directly observed.
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