Gwyneth Lewis's Zero Gravity treads new territory for poetry. Its title sequence is part space documentary, part requiem, drawing on her experience of watching her American cousin, Joe Tanner, helping to repair the Hubble telescope. In addition to reaching out to a loved one engaged on a dangerous mission in outer space, the poems consider internal journeys, including death, that we all must make.
A Soviet agent plots to get Jews back into Russia, and an American and a Russian poet are sent to the moon and create an interstellar scandal
Beautifully updated with fresh color, this new edition Astronaut Academy: Zero Gravity is the first volume of the middle-grade graphic novel series from Dave Roman.
Describes what gravity is, what it does, and how it affects you.
With danger in every encounter, theirs is a quest like no other, taking readers to new heights of adventure and imagination. So hold on tight and get ready to experience Zero Gravity
A commanding encyclopedia of the history and principles of spaceflight-from earliest conceptions to faster-than-light galaxy-hopping Here is the first truly comprehensive guide to space exploration and propulsion, from the first musings of ...
"Zero Gravity" is Toronto author Sharon English's second collection of short stories. The book is rooted in Vancouver, with side trips to British Columbia's Kootenay mountains, Montreal and Delphi, Greece.
... Glenn Campbell, Mark Farmer and the Groom Lake Interceptors, Mike Grigsby, James Cook, David Monaghan, George Muellner, Marian Swedija, Irving Baum, Ken Jones, Charles T. Schaeffer, the 16th Armored Division veterans' association, ...
Minka Shokat only needs two things in life: her fourth-generation Wayfarer spaceship, and two best friends and crewmates by her side.
We must know how to live from heavenly places! With the message of identity, authority, and unity this book will encourage you to: -Rise above the resistance of the enemy (to reign with Christ {on earth}).
Gathers jokes and anecdotes about academia, scientists, teaching professors, scientific reputations, academic publishing, women scientists, and popular science