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Spacecraft Stickers - (Dover Little Activity Books) by Bruce LaFontaine (Paperback)

Spacecraft Stickers - (Dover Little Activity Books) by  Bruce LaFontaine (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>Eighteen models provide young intergalactic travelers with a fascinating mini-history of space flight. Exciting, accurate images of Sputnik I, Saturn 5 rocket booster, Hubble Space Telescope, more.<br><p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p>These exciting, accurately drawn sticker illustrations let you add an astronautical touch to countless flat surfaces. Included are 18 well-researched stickers depicting rockets and spacecraft important in the history of space flight: <i>Sputnik</i> (1957), the Soviet Union's first artificial earth satellite; America's <i>Gemini</i> two-man space capsule (1965); the <i>Saturn 5</i> rocket booster (1969-72), launch vehicle for America's <i>Apollo</i> manned lunar landings; the Hubble Space Telescope, sent into orbit by the United States in 1990; and many more.<br>Ideal for illustrating classroom assignments and for adding a space-age note to lockers, windows, notebooks, and more, these realistic, peel-and-apply images come with fact-filled captions that provide young space buffs with a mini-history of major technological developments in humanity's efforts to explore the heavens. <p/></p><p/><br></br><p><b> From the Back Cover </b></p></br></br><p>These exciting, accurately drawn sticker illustrations let you add an astronautical touch to countless flat surfaces. Included are 18 well-researched stickers depicting rockets and spacecraft important in the history of space flight: <i>Sputnik</i> (1957), the Soviet Union's first artificial earth satellite; America's <i>Gemini</i> two-man space capsule (1965); the <i>Saturn 5</i> rocket booster (1969-72), launch vehicle for America's <i>Apollo</i> manned lunar landings; the Hubble Space Telescope, sent into orbit by the United States in 1990; and many more.<br>Ideal for illustrating classroom assignments and for adding a space-age note to lockers, windows, notebooks, and more, these realistic, peel-and-apply images come with fact-filled captions that provide young space buffs with a mini-history of major technological developments in humanity's efforts to explore the heavens.<br></p><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br>An award-winning artist, writer, and graphic designer, Bruce LaFontaine specializes in books about history, science, transportation, and architecture. Bruce has written and illustrated 70 Dover titles, and his work has appeared in <i>Scientific American, The Wall Street Journal, </i> and other prominent publications.

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