Correction -- New Book Chronicles NASA's First 50 Years

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Oct. 1, 2007

Michael Cabbage
Headquarters, Washington
202-358-1600

Maya Gottfried
Harry N. Abrams, Inc., New York
212-519-1202

RELEASE: 07-210

CORRECTION -- NEW BOOK CHRONICLES NASA'S FIRST 50 YEARS

(The list of contributors in the sixth paragraph has been corrected. 
The corrected sentence is: Published in cooperation with NASA, the 
book features a foreword by Apollo 11 commander Neil Armstrong, with 
contributions from Steven Dick, NASA chief historian; Bob Jacobs, 
deputy assistant administrator for Public Affairs; Constance Moore, 
NASA lead photo researcher; Anthony M. Springer, lead, communications 
and education, NASA Aeronautics Research Mission Directorate; and 
Bertram Ulrich, NASA curator and multimedia manager.)

WASHINGTON - As the world remembers the 50th anniversaries of the 
Space Age in 2007 and NASA in 2008, the historic legacy of the agency 
is captured in a new and lavishly illustrated book published by Harry 
N. Abrams, Inc., New York, and available October 4. 

Titled America in Space, the book is a photographic record of the 
greatest adventures in the history of exploration and documents 
NASA's many achievements during the past five decades in aeronautics, 
science and technology, and human spaceflight. 

"This book has a wonderful collection of imagery that chronicles the 
first half-century of NASA," said Shana Dale, NASA deputy 
administrator, Headquarters, Washington. "As we view the historic 
achievement of our first generation of space explorers and see how 
far we have come in 50 years, we also peer over the horizon to a new 
era of exploration that will provide us with an outpost on the moon 
and eventually human exploration of Mars." 

Almost 500 stunning color and black-and-white photographs, including 
many never published before, were culled from NASA's archives. The 
images tell the agency's story, from the drama of lift-off, to 
tension in mission control, to the humor and humanity portrayed in 
the faces of astronauts, scientists, engineers, and political leaders 
associated with the program during the past five decades. 

"Abrams is tremendously proud to have collaborated with NASA to create 
America in Space, which celebrates some of our nation's greatest 
achievements and is also a milestone in photographic publishing," 
said Eric Himmel, Abrams vice president and editor-in-chief. "It was 
thrilling to see these amazing images materialize from NASA's vast 
visual archives as the project took shape." 

Published in cooperation with NASA, the book features a foreword by 
Apollo 11 commander Neil Armstrong, with contributions from Steven 
Dick, NASA chief historian; Bob Jacobs, deputy assistant 
administrator for Public Affairs; Constance Moore, NASA lead photo 
researcher; Anthony M. Springer, lead, communications and education, 
NASA Aeronautics Research Mission Directorate; and Bertram Ulrich, 
NASA curator and multimedia manager. 

For more about NASA, visit: 

http://www.nasa.gov

	
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