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Astronaut

Item #10471

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Astronaut is a child-shaped board book which lets young ones envision themselves as astronauts when they grow up. Kids see themselves in Little People Shape Books’ big, imaginative cover illustrations! Bright color illustrations are on every page. Closed, Astronaut has a three-dimensional effect. Open, the colorfully illustrated die-cut panels tell a story that is easy for beginning readers, yet direct enough for preschoolers when read aloud. Ages 4 to 7.  Hardcover, 10 pages. 11.78" x 6.31".

Museum Provenance

Astronaut recalls the exhibition Human Spaceflight on view in the James S. McDonnell Space Hangar at our National Air and Space Museum Udvar-Hazy Center. Human spaceflight is one of the great achievements of the modern age. Not content to master flight in the atmosphere, inventors, engineers, scientists, and visionaries pressed ahead to explore space and developed the technology for human spaceflight. With varying degrees of political leadership and public support, the United States, Soviet Union/Russia, and other nations have made human spaceflight a priority. Since the first venture into space by Soviet cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin in 1961, more than 500 men and women have flown in space, some staying months at a time. People have circled the Earth in small capsules and huge Space Shuttles. They have floated in open space, delivered satellites, conducted laboratory experiments, repaired space telescopes, and built a space station. Twenty-four men have flown to the Moon and back (three went twice), and twelve explored its landscape.

Every Smithsonian purchase will arrive with a museum provenance card explaining how it is adapted from or inspired by an object or objects in our collection.

Cached: Wed Jun 19 12:17:11 EDT 2013