Human beings have been sending satellites into space to look back at our planet, & at the same time record the details of life on Earth with sophisticated imaging technology. From the ice caps, cities & landmarks to volcanoes & forest fires, this book collects together the images captured of our home planet into a visual spectacle.
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Human beings have been sending satellites into space to look back at our planet, & at the same time record the details of life on Earth with sophisticated imaging technology. From the ice caps, cities & landmarks to volcanoes & forest fires, this book collects together the images captured of our home planet into a visual spectacle.
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Very good in Very good jacket. 256 pages. Illustrations (most in color). Approximately 10.25 inches by 8.75 inches. DJ is in a plastic sleeve. This was produced in co-operation with NASA. Terry Hope is an award-winning journalist and author. He began his career writing for Camera Weekly and Amateur Photographer, and has since written for numerous photographic journals. He is also a regular contributor to The Times, the Sunday Telegraph and The Guardian on a variety of subjects. He is the author of a number of books on photography including Spacecam. Utilizing photographs from space, 'Earthcam' brings together the beautiful, the pioneering and the scientifically astounding, looking at our own tiny and fragile world, around us and at our neighbors. "Earthcam" celebrates the unique perspective of cameras freed from the confines of Earth: looking back at our own colorful planet. Images of ice caps, volcanoes, forests and more are brought together in this remarkable visual spectacle of the planet's natural and human geography as viewed through the latest available pictures from orbiting NASA satellites.