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A large-format photobook built for anyone who values craft, history, and visual impact. The NASA Archives. 60 Years in Space is a hardcover showcase of more than 400 remastered images and concept renderings, presented on thick, semi‑gloss pages with crisp color and clean black backgrounds that make space photography pop. The embossed cover nods to Apollo with Buzz Aldrin’s boot print, while thoughtful binding and oversized spreads give Hubble, Mars rovers, and shuttle-era shots the room they deserve.
Authored by Piers Bizony with contributions from Roger Launius and Andrew Chaikin, it pairs premium production with a clear, chronological overview of NASA milestones, from Mercury and Gemini to Apollo, Space Shuttle, ISS, and deep space exploration. At 12.99 inches square and substantial in weight, it’s a statement coffee table book that doubles as archival reference for space enthusiasts and design lovers.
If you’re into photo essays, astrophotography, Apollo missions, NASA history, and space exploration, this delivers a museum-grade experience at home. It’s less about novelty and more about scale, fidelity, and presentation done right, making it a worthy centerpiece for any collection.







