"So Many Books...So Little Time"
Some of the Library's newly-acquired books that have been highlighted on Colonie's Cable Channel 17 show called "So Many Books..So Little Time." 
Wednesday, February 1, 2012
Lights of Mankind: The Earth at Night as Seen from Space
"Celebrating--and understanding--our Earth from space""" "The Lights of  Mankind" is the story of how we've populated this planet as told through  inspiring, panoramic photographs of Earth at night. It showcases  unexpected and breathtaking photos made possible by the latest  light-sensitive cameras and the newly installed Cupola on the  International Space Station--pictures that have already awed hundreds of  thousands Space Station fans. The images, of course, beg explanation.  Why did Man settle here and not there? How is this glittering planet  powered? The narrative explores the expected and unexpected, telling a  story of agriculture, geography, wars, disease, food supply, water  supply, politics, politics and power supply. The uncertain sprawl of  southern California. The Nile River as it snakes towards the  Mediterranean. The grid-like pattern of lights that write the history of  the American Midwest. This is the "unintended artwork of human  habitation," as author Keeney writes, artwork we now see first-hand.  Includes first-person perspectives on Earth at night contributed by the  astronauts themselves--Don Pettit, Douglas Wheelock, Mario Runco, Jr.,  Clayton "Clay" Anderson, and Sandra Magnus. (Check Catalog)
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment