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Top 10 Best "International Space Station" Books

#10

Creating the International Space Station (Springer Praxis Books / Space Exploration)

David M. Harland
John E. Catchpole

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Reference Guide to the International Space Station (Apogee Books Space Series)

Gary Kitmacher

International Space Station

Reference Guide to the International Space Station (Apogee Books Space Series)

This book is designed to provide a broad overview of the International Space Station's complex configuration, design, and component systems. The sophisticated procedures required in the Station's construction and operation are presented in Amazing 3D Graphics generated by NASA 104 pages of spectacularly detailed color graphics the Space Station as you've never seen it before! If you haven't got the $20 Million . . . get this book. It's almost as good as being there. Apogee Books Space Series #62.

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#9

International Space Station (Exploring Space)

David Baker
Heather Kissock

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#8

The International Space Station (Let's-Read-and-Find-Out Science 2)

Franklyn M. Branley
True Kelley

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#7

Living in Space

Giovanni Caprara

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#6

The International Space Station (Our Solar System)

Dana Meachen Rau
Nadia Higgins

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#5

Amazing International Space Station

Yes Mag
Rose Cowles

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#4

International Space Station Coloring Book (Dover Pictorial Archives)

Bruce LaFontaine

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#3

The International Space Station

John E. Catchpole

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#2

The International Space Station

Devi Nipaul

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The Continuing Story of The International Space Station (Springer Praxis Books / Space Exploration)

Peter Bond describes the development and evolution of space stations, with particular emphasis on the International Space Station, beginning with the revolution that began in 1970, when Salyut 1, the world's first space station was sent into orbit by the Soviet Union. Defeated in the race to the Moon, the Soviets redirected their efforts towards the conquest of near-Earth space. In the next three decades, their increasingly large and sophisticated structures rewrote the history books as cosmonauts continued to push back all space endurance records. Only the U.S. Skylab, a technological cul-de-sac based on surplus Apollo hardware, interrupted this era of Soviet domination. By the mid-1990's, Russian physician Valeri Poliakov had lived continuously for 14 months on board the Mir space station, long enough to travel to Mars and back. The book explains how the human exploitation of low-Earth orbit is about to change. With Mir no longer in existence, all eyes are on the next generation, the International Space Station (ISS).

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The Continuing Story of The International Space Station (Springer Praxis Books / Space Exploration)

Peter Bond

International Space Station
#1

Building History - The International Space Station

Marcia Amidon Lusted
Greg Lusted

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