A collection of some of the finest photographs of the rainforests and their flora and fauna ever taken
Buzz Aldrin Books






Guinness World Records 2017
- 256 pages
- 9 hours of reading
The record-breaking record book is back with a fresh new design and 13 chapters containing thousands of new and updated records, awe-inspiring never-before-seen photographs and a bucketload of facts, stats, figures and trivia. Look out, too, for our all-new Factographic features and a special chapter dedicated to helping you become a record breaker...
Welcome to Mars
- 96 pages
- 4 hours of reading
The Apollo 11 astronaut invites young people to evaluate Mars as a potential planet for human colonization, and describes what Mars residents might experience while traveling to and living on the Red Planet.
This book tells the remarkable story of space exploration from the early twentieth century to the present, with compelling coverage--including a wealth of illustrations--of every US space mission ever undertaken, including those of projects Mercury, Gemini, and Apollo, and the development of the Space Shuttle. The exciting story is brought right up to the present by explaining the function of NASA's two windows in the Hubble Space Telescope and the International Space Station. This book is the first illustrated history of NASA--the National Aeronautics and Space Administration--ever to be published. It underlines the personalities involved--the personal ambitions and temperaments of astronauts, pilots, scientists and engineers, and the influence of America's presidents on the country's space program--as much as the technological advances that have made space exploration possible. It is authoritatively and engagingly written, and profusely illustrated throughout with 500 stunning photographs.
Aspect: Encounter With Tiber
- 560 pages
- 20 hours of reading
It is a chronicle of two grand quests, two dynasties of heroes. A new space race is sparked by a bitter feud between scientist-astronaut Chris Terence and visionary entrepreneur Sig Jarlsbourg: two enemies determined to claim the frontier blazed by the Apollo pioneers. But a radio beacon from deep space, from a world called Tiber, will bring both men together—and lead one to his doom. Solving the Tiberian mystery becomes a legacy, driving Chris’s son and Jarlsbourg’s heir, Jason Terence, to found the first city on Mars, and leading their descendants beyond the confines of the solar system. Encounter with Tiber is the saga of another family as well. Its heroes were brave, desperate, ancient beings who learned all too well the precious fragility of lives and worlds. Beings who did indeed come to our ancestors in chariots of fire—and who proved to be anything but gods…
No Dream Is Too High
- 223 pages
- 8 hours of reading
"Beloved American hero Buzz Aldrin reflects on the wisdom, guiding principles, and irreverent anecdotes he's gathered through his event-filled life--both in outer space and on Earth--in this inspiring guide-to-life for the next generation. Everywhere he goes, crowds gather to meet Buzz Aldrin. He is a world-class hero, a larger-than-life figurehead, best known of a generation of astronauts whose achievements surged in just a few years from first man in space to first men on the Moon. Now he pauses to reflect and share what he has learned, from the vantage point not only of outer space but also of time..."--
Magnificent desolation
- 326 pages
- 12 hours of reading
This memoir by the world-renowned astronaut describes his fantastic journey to the moon, his subsequent bout with depression and alcoholism, the passionate love that saved him, and the future of the U.S. space program
Des débuts en 1957 avec Spoutnik et Yuri Gagarine à la station spatiale internationale en passant par les missions Apollo avec Alan Sheppard, les satellites et les navettes spatiales, l'histoire de la conquête spatiale.
Begegnungen mit Tiber
- 894 pages
- 32 hours of reading
Zu Beginn des 21. Jahrhunderts liegt die Weltraumfahrt auf der Erde danieder - es fehlt an Geld, vor allem aber an sicherer und effizienter Technik. Dann aber werden plötzlich Funksignale einer außerirdischen Intelligenz aufgefangen. Ihnen zufolge liegt auf dem Mond ein Datenspeicher, der das kulturelle Erbe der Tiberianer genannten Spezies enthalten soll. Aber erst die Bergung des zweiten Datenspeichers auf dem Mars gelingt. Die Menschheit erfährt von den Versuchen der Tiberianer, 7000 v. Chr. die Erde zu kolonisieren. Obwohl sie den Menschen ca. 10.000 Jahre voraus waren, scheiterte das Unterfangen - die Eroberer assimilierten sich mit den Menschen. Dank des tiberianischen Wissens gelingt nun endlich der Sprung zur interstellaren Raumfahrt.



