by Buzz Aldrin (Foreword), TerryVirts (Author)
Few people get the experience of seeing the world from outer space--and no one has taken as many pictures of Earth from above as Terry Virts. Celebrated NASA astronaut, pilot of the space shuttle, crew member on Soyuz, and commander of the International Space Station, Virts has spent more than 200 days in space--and very few of those days went by without his reaching for his camera. Now as never before, Virts shares the astronaut's view of the world, offering astounding aerial views of our planet and the vastness that surrounds it.
Format: Illustrated
Pages: 304
Edition: Illustrated
Publisher: National Geographic
Published: 05 Oct 2017
ISBN 10: 1426218648
ISBN 13: 9781426218644
Virts' account sparkles with life, even when the station itself often seems sterile and mechanical...Moments like these separate View From Above from other coffee table space books that serve up lots of pretty Earth views, but leave out the humanity. -Air & Space
Ex-astronaut offers bold three-step plan to put humans on Mars...Terry Virts says we must look to NASA's past before we move forward with a program to go to the red planet. --nbcnews.com
That moment of cosmic collegiality is just one of the stories recounted in Virts' dazzling new book...while things may be tense between Washington and the Kremlin, all such differences stop at the atmosphere's edge. -Time.com
In a new photography book, former astronaut Terry Virts shares images and stories from his experience working on the International Space Station. -Timeedge.com
Virts's new book of showcases images and stories from his NASA career and Columbia childhood.
-Baltimore Magazine
Along with the incredible shots of the Earth and space, he also wrote about life aboard the space shuttle. -Newsday
How to take photographs from orbit, according to an actual astronaut. -Techradar.com