I recently reacquired this book I first had as a child. It was one of Arthur C Clarke’s early scientific books and I hardly understood a word of it but at least I had these beautiful images to look at.
The Exploration of Space by Arthur C Clarke, Temple Press, 1952
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A wonderful slice of the past’s future. Apparently a space probe is an “automatic rocket.”
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