- Order number: V122546
Throughout history, the moon has been a symbol of mystery and the unknown. However, through scientific study and exploration, humans have transformed this celestial body from mystery to discovery, and ultimately possibility. The moon is a constant in human experience, uniting people across time, language, and culture. It has inspired not only scientific inquiry, but also artistic expression in fields such as fashion, art, architecture, and film.This captivating book showcases a curated selection of moon-related images, spanning from fashion to space travel, accompanied by insightful text from space journalist and TV host Sarah Cruddas. Examining the moon as both a scientific and cultural symbol, Cruddas explores its enduring influence as a beacon of hope and an emblem of aspiration. The moon is more than just a natural satellite; it is a source of inspiration that transcends boundaries and inspires greatness.
Sarah Cruddas is an award-winning author, space journalist, and international TV host with an academic background in astrophysics. She is a global thought leader in the burgeoning commercial space sector. Sarah co-hosts the Discovery Channel and Science Channel's show, Contact, which is broadcasted in the U.S. and internationally. She is also a prominent space commentator on various TV programs in the U.K. and the U.S., frequently appearing on Sky, BBC, CNN, and Channel 4 News.
New York Magazine
- Number of pages: 294
- Number of illustrations: over 200
- Language: English
- Released in: June 2022
- Size: W 24.7 x L 33 x H 3.7 cm
- Weight: 2.898 kg
- Further features: Metallic Silk Hardcover
- ISBN: 9781649800770
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