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Igy: Year of Discovery: The Story of the International Geophysical Year
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Igy: Year of Discovery: The Story of the International Geophysical Year

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Here, in word and picture, is the story of man’s first probe into space. Vanguard and Sputnik are only one side of the story-the International Geophysical Year is the first concerted international effort to advance our knowledge not only of space but of earth and sun. Sydney Chapman, leader of the team of scientists that directed the program, re-creates for the general reader the discoveries that will provide the basis for our exploration of space. He describes how scientists from 67 nations pooled their resources and techniques to explore our corner of the universe with satellites and rockets, the voyage of the
Nautilus
under the polar ice cap, teams of amateur moonwatchers and what their discoveries mean for our future.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
The University of Michigan Press
Country
United States
Date
1 January 1959
Pages
112
ISBN
9780472750719

Here, in word and picture, is the story of man’s first probe into space. Vanguard and Sputnik are only one side of the story-the International Geophysical Year is the first concerted international effort to advance our knowledge not only of space but of earth and sun. Sydney Chapman, leader of the team of scientists that directed the program, re-creates for the general reader the discoveries that will provide the basis for our exploration of space. He describes how scientists from 67 nations pooled their resources and techniques to explore our corner of the universe with satellites and rockets, the voyage of the
Nautilus
under the polar ice cap, teams of amateur moonwatchers and what their discoveries mean for our future.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
The University of Michigan Press
Country
United States
Date
1 January 1959
Pages
112
ISBN
9780472750719