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Author: Yuri Shkolenko

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Added Date: 2013-08-16

Language: English

Subjects: space; space travel; space ship; astronauts; cosmonauts; planets;

Publishers: Progress Publishers

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Pages Count: 236

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Total Size: 93.11 MB

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Year: 1987

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The author, Yu. A. Shkolenko, is a doctor of philosophy and a journalist. In his book he has com-bined reflections on the fundamental processes occurring in the space age with a lively description of the everyday, practical aspect of cosmonautics. He takes the reader into the cabin of a spaceship, into the living module of an orbital station, shows him the experiments performed by the cosmonauts, and then offers him a glimpse, through the porthole, of the earth and other nearby planets, and of worlds unimaginably remote. As a result, the reader who has never been in space and is unlikely ever to go there, has nonetheless the opportunity to acquire a cosmic view of the world and, rising above his âearth-boundâ daily life, can form a new concept of his place and role in the Universe and on earth and appreciate the need for lofty moral principles and humane forms of social existence.

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