Launch into a truly out-of-this-world examination of the past,
present, and future of humans in space.
For centuries, humans have looked up at the night sky and wondered what
it's like deep in space, far from Earth -- and now we've begun to find
out. We've landed on the moon, put robots on Mars, and sent space probes
billions of miles to explore the far reaches of our solar system. Told
in richly detailed cutaway illustrations by Stephen Biesty and friendly,
engaging writing by Martin Jenkins, here is the enthralling story of how
we made the great leap into space and what we've discovered there. Find
out what life is like on the International Space Station, what the
chances are that we will ever settle on Mars, where in the solar system
we might find alien life, and why visiting other stars will almost
certainly remain a dream. Budding astronomers, junior astronauts, and
anyone who has ever gazed up at the stars in fascination will pore over
this beautifully intricate yet accessible glimpse of the infinite
wonders of space.