New Space Frontiers
Venturing into Earth Orbit and Beyond
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نقد و بررسی
November 15, 2014
Author and journalist Bizony (The Rivers of Mars; Atom) whisks readers through an exploration of current and near-future technologies that will take humans to the upper atmosphere, into Earth's orbit, to the Moon, and beyond, with a firmly proprivatization stance. This book is gorgeous: full-spread photos, drawings, and renderings sourced from NASA, private companies, and museum collections will enthrall space travel enthusiasts and casual readers alike. But delving deeply into the work reveals serious flaws. Missing and incorrect words and typos--including misspelling the name of Liu Yang, the first Chinese woman in space--litter the text, which is choppily broken up by spreads, sidebars, and insets, often requiring the reader to turn multiple pages to find the end of a sentence. No differentiation is made between photographs and computer-generated images, which is especially important given how speculative is some of the technology. At times the volume feels less about space exploration and more about the companies behind the mission: for example, eight of the 13 pages in the chapter on near-space travel are upbeat spreads about World View, a near-space tourism company. VERDICT A beautifully packaged coffee-table book unfortunately spoiled by significant flaws.--Gretchen Kolderup, New York P.L.
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