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OverviewThe most complete pictorial record of the Apollo 1 tragedy. The Apollo Photo Archive series comprises the most detailed pictorial record of the Apollo program ever created. Each mission, from Apollo 1 through 17, is featured in a single volume, each containing more than 500 photos and captions. Each mission is described, from the construction of the spacecraft and assembly of the crew through the training, rollout, preflight festivities, countdown, launch, the flight itself, splashdown, and even postflight media appearances and related activities. The first manned mission planned for the Apollo program also produced a first tragedy: no US astronaut had previously died aboard a spacecraft. The Apollo 1 command module caught fire on the launchpad, claiming the lives of all three astronauts on board. AUTHORS: J. L. Pickering, who has amassed the world's largest private archive of US human space flight images, has been conducting historical photo research on the US space program for nearly 50 years. This includes assembling, studying, and organizing a personal collection of more than 250,000 prints, transparencies, and digital files. Today he serves as a resource for authors, museums, astronauts, and others. He lives in Illinois. John Bisney is an author, journalist, and retired network news correspondent who covered the space program for more than 30 years for CNN, the Discovery Science Channel, RKO, and SiriusXM Radio. He witnessed more than 60 space shuttle launches and was one of the few broadcasters at the 1986 Challenger disaster. He holds a master of arts degree in journalism from the University of Missouri School of Journalism. He lives in the Tampa Bay, Florida, area. SELLING POINTS: . Unseen Imagery The Project Apollo in Photographs series features tens of thousands of previously unpublished images from the J.L. Pickering collection. . Authoritative Text The photos are accompanied by expert text from John Bisney, who reported on the US Space Program for more than 30 years as a national media correspondent. . Premium Presentation These hardcover, large format volumes provide the Apollo missions the hyper-detailed and lavishly presented visual history that they deserves. 520 colour and b/w photographs Full Product DetailsAuthor: J. L. Pickering , John Bisney , Ed HengeveldPublisher: Schiffer Publishing Ltd Imprint: Schiffer Publishing Ltd Weight: 1.447kg ISBN: 9780764370090ISBN 10: 076437009 Pages: 272 Publication Date: 28 December 2025 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Not yet available This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of ContentsReviewsldquo;This book is the definitive photographic chronicle of one of the most pivotal events in NASA's history, when the three Apollo 1 astronauts made the ultimate sacrifice in the 1960s race to the Moon. It will be invaluable to historians and space fans alike.""--Andrew Chaikin, author of ""A Man on the Moon: The Voyages of the Apollo Astronauts"" ldquo;This book is the definitive photographic chronicle of one of the most pivotal events in NASA’s history, when the three Apollo 1 astronauts made the ultimate sacrifice in the 1960s race to the Moon. It will be invaluable to historians and space fans alike.” -- Andrew Chaikin, author of ""A Man on the Moon: The Voyages of the Apollo Astronauts"" ldquo;These days it is very rare that an Apollo book leaves me at a loss for words, but this book did. Absolutely outstanding! Respectful, detailed and visually stunning. Thank you for sharing this with the world.” -- Dwight Steven-Boniecki, director of the award-winning documentary, ""Searching for Skylab: America's Forgotten Triumph"" Author InformationJ. L. Pickering, who has amassed the world's largest private archive of US human space flight images, has been conducting historical photo research on the US space program for nearly 50 years. This includes assembling, studying, and organizing a personal collection of more than 250,000 prints, transparencies, and digital files. Today he serves as a resource for authors, museums, astronauts, and others. He lives in Illinois. John Bisney is an author, journalist, and retired network news correspondent who covered the space program for more than 30 years for CNN, the Discovery Science Channel, RKO, and SiriusXM Radio. He witnessed more than 60 space shuttle launches and was one of the few broadcasters at the 1986 Challenger disaster. He holds a master of arts degree in journalism from the University of Missouri School of Journalism. He lives in the Tampa Bay, Florida, area. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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