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  • Page Count 266
  • Publication Year 2004
  • Publisher Joseph Henry Press
  • ISBN-13 9780309090506

The Depths of Space

By Mark Wolverton

*The Depths of Space* chronicles the long-overdue history of NASA's Pioneer missions, the trailblazing probes that first explored the Sun, Jupiter, Saturn, and the void beyond Pluto. Carrying humanity's "message in a bottle"—pictorial inscriptions for potential extraterrestrial life—these spacecraft served as our first emissaries into deep space. Discover the scientific and technological ingenuity behind this remarkably efficient and reliable program, exemplified by Pioneer 10's ongoing journey into interstellar space and Pioneer 6, humankind's oldest functioning spacecraft. This narrative also celebrates the exceptional people who, against all odds, made these often-overlooked missions possible, capturing the black-coffee buzz of their creation, the thrill of discovery, and the profound satisfaction of an enduring legacy.
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