¡Acompáñanos a viajar por el mundo de los libros!
Añadir este libro a la estantería
Grey
Escribe un nuevo comentario Default profile 50px
Grey
Suscríbete para leer el libro completo o lee las primeras páginas gratis.
All characters reduced
Early Space Photos - cover

Early Space Photos

Kaia Stonebrook

Traductor A AI

Editorial: Publifye

  • 0
  • 0
  • 0

Sinopsis

Early Space Photos explores the groundbreaking origins of photography from space, forever altering how we perceive Earth and our place in the universe. Delving into the Cold War era, the book reveals how the space race spurred rapid advancements in satellite technology, enabling humanity to witness our planet from a cosmic vantage point for the first time. One intriguing insight is how these early images played a crucial role in fostering environmental awareness by showcasing Earth's fragility. 

 
The book examines the evolution of photographic technology capable of withstanding the harsh conditions of space, alongside the scientific objectives that drove early space photography initiatives, such as weather monitoring and geological surveys. It presents declassified government documents, technical reports, and personal accounts to paint a vivid picture of this transformative period in the history of photography and space exploration. Readers will learn about the technological hurdles overcome and the profound impact these images had on both the scientific community and public perception. 

 
Structured to introduce the technological foundations, the book progresses to explore the motivations behind these missions. Major sections focus on the first images of Earth, analyzing their scientific value and impact. Ultimately, Early Space Photos emphasizes the lasting legacy of early space exploration, and its role in inspiring future generations.
Disponible desde: 26/02/2025.
Longitud de impresión: 71 páginas.

Otros libros que te pueden interesar

  • Great Zimbabwe - Stone Cities Trade Networks and the Mystery of Southern Africa - cover

    Great Zimbabwe - Stone Cities...

    Rolf Hedger

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    The rise of Great Zimbabwe was shaped by geography, economic opportunities, and social organization, allowing it to become one of Africa’s most influential civilizations. Emerging around the 9th century, the settlement developed into a thriving political and economic center by the 11th century, reaching its peak between the 13th and 15th centuries. Its growth was fueled by abundant natural resources, a strategic location, and participation in regional and international trade. 
    The Zimbabwean plateau, with its fertile soil and favorable climate, provided ideal conditions for agriculture. The Shona people, who founded Great Zimbabwe, cultivated sorghum and millet, which sustained the growing population. In addition to farming, cattle herding played a crucial role in the economy. Cattle were a measure of wealth and social status, serving as currency in trade and marriage negotiations. The presence of large herds further reinforced the power of the elite, who controlled access to grazing lands and water sources. 
    Beyond agriculture, Great Zimbabwe’s location made it a key player in long-distance trade. The city was situated between the goldfields of southern Africa and the coastal trade hubs of the Swahili city-states. Gold mining became a major economic activity, with miners extracting the metal from riverbeds and underground deposits. This gold was traded with merchants from Kilwa, Sofala, and other Swahili ports, where it was exchanged for luxury goods such as Persian ceramics, Chinese porcelain, and Indian textiles. The wealth generated from trade allowed Great Zimbabwe to expand, attracting artisans, traders, and skilled laborers.
    Ver libro
  • Nirvana's In Utero - cover

    Nirvana's In Utero

    Gillian G Gaar

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    Though Nevermind was Nirvana's most commercially successful album, and the record that broke them - and the grunge phenomenon - internationally, In Utero has increasingly become regarded as the band's best album, both by the critics and the band members themselves. Instead of sticking to the "grunge pop" formula that made Nevermind so palatable to the mainstream, Nirvana chose instead to challenge their audience, producing an album that the band's creative force, Kurt Cobain, said truly matched his vision of what he had always wanted his band to sound like. Here, the full story behind the creation of In Utero is told for the first time.
    Ver libro
  • Greatest Comedy Shows Volume 7 - Ten Classic Shows from the Golden Era of Radio - cover

    Greatest Comedy Shows Volume 7 -...

    Various Various

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    OASIS AUDIO CLASSIC RADIO SHOWCASE SERIES   Oasis Audio has gone into the vaults and dusted off the very earliest form of audio book, old time radio shows, for our listeners. Introduced episode by episode by Jim Engel, old time radio authority and board member of the Museum of Broadcast Communications in Chicago, this series of classic radio shows is sure to have something for everyone. Celebrity casts and top-notch writers made the 1920s through the early 1950s, the golden era of radio. The series features seven exciting themes with 100 episodes in each. That is 700 classic radio programs in all.   Greatest Comedy Shows   Roll on the floor with laughter with comedy legends such as Abbott & Costello, George Burns & Gracie Allen, Ozzie and Harriet, Jack Benny, Bob & Ray and so many more. 100 great Comedy classics in ten volumes. Volume 7 The Jack Benny Program 3-13-49 After the Races with Jack BennyThe Jack Benny Program 1-03-54 Going to The Rose Bowl in The Maxwell with Jack BennyThe Jack Benny Program 1-17-54 Parking Ticket with Jack BennyThe Jack Benny Program 4-11-54 Jack Is Worried About His Contract with Jack BennyThe Jack Benny Program 5-09-54 Annual Picnic with Jack BennyThe Life of Riley 5-29-48 Buying A Car with Gillis with William BendixThe Life of Riley 6-12-48 Babs Graduation with William BendixThe Life of Riley 11-17-70 Riley’s First Date with William BendixThe Life of Riley 11-24-50 Student Riot with William BendixLife With Luigi 10-11-49 Columbus Day Play with J Carrol Naish
    Ver libro
  • The Most Interesting Man in the World - cover

    The Most Interesting Man in the...

    Vinnie Stigma, Howie Abrams,...

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    Born Vincent Capuccio on December 3, 1955, Vinnie Stigma—as his countless friends and fans lovingly refer to him—is the founder and guitarist of New York City's legendary hardcore band Agnostic Front. He's also one of the Big Apple's earliest punk rockers, having frequented such eclectic downtown haunts as Max's Kansas City, The Electric Circus, and of course, CBGB while it was still known as Hilly's on the Bowery during the early 1970s. 
     
     
     
    The Most Interesting Man in the World stretches from Vinnie's upbringing in Little Italy amongst the tight-knit Italian families, as well as some prominent wiseguys, to teaming up with Cuban-born vocalist Roger Miret to carry punk's angrier successor across the globe; from no-show jobs in his youth obtained by people who "protected" him, to lighting up some of the world's biggest stages. However, Vinnie Stigma is not your run-of-the-mill rocker of many decades. He has dabbled in cooking, professional wrestling, acting, martial arts, yoga, and other creative disciplines. He is a father and a cancer survivor who helped pioneer skinhead and tattoo culture in America, and has mentored hundreds of fledgling musicians and artists. 
     
     
     
    The Most Interesting Man in the World is a journey through a life unlike any other. No one sees or experiences the world quite like Vinnie Stigma.
    Ver libro
  • AI meets UX: Designing the Next Generation of User- Centered Products - Where innovation meets empathy to shape the future of design - cover

    AI meets UX: Designing the Next...

    Wandher Souza

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    Ready to shape the future of design? AI meets UX: Designing the Next Generation of User-Centered Products is the ultimate guide for anyone looking to create user-centered products powered by artificial intelligence. Whether you're a UX designer, product manager, developer, or AI enthusiast, this book offers actionable insights and real-world examples to help you craft meaningful, ethical, and innovative experiences. 
    What's Inside:Learn the Basics: Understand AI technologies like machine learning and natural language processing, and how they impact user experiences.Design for Trust: Build transparency, fairness, and personalization into your AI features.Tackle Ethical Challenges: Address privacy, bias, and inclusivity with proven frameworks.Work Smarter: Use exercises, examples, and workshop ideas to apply what you learn right away.Collaborate Effectively: Bridge the gap between designers, developers, and data scientists to create seamless AI integration. 
    Who Should Read This?Designers and Product Managers who want to stay ahead in AI-powered design.Developers and AI Enthusiasts eager to learn how design shapes user trust and satisfaction.Leaders and Innovators looking to unlock new ideas and opportunities. 
    AI meets UX is more than a guide—it's your step-by-step toolkit for creating products that users love. Drawing on his extensive experience designing for some of the world's leading tech companies, Wandher Souza provides the insights and tools you need to innovate, collaborate, and push the boundaries of what's possible in AI-driven design. 
    * Portions of this book were developed with the support of AI technology.
    Ver libro
  • It's Easy to make a Ghost - cover

    It's Easy to make a Ghost

    Deryk Houston

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    "It's Easy to Make A Ghost" is a memoir of my early childhood while watching my dad slaughter farm animals at the local abattoir, my life altering experience inside the destroyed Ameriyah bomb shelter in Baghdad, trying to understand war, leading to my journeys on horseback seeking healing in the wilderness and how I have absorbed these ideas into my artwork. 
    Ver libro