ISBN: 9781781453346
Dimensiuni: l: 21cm | H: 21cm | 1.5cm | 452g
On 20 July 1969, as part of the Apollo 11 space program, Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin became the first people ever to set foot on the Moon. Their iconic 'small steps' were captured forever by the camera the astronauts carried with them: the Hasselblad 500EL.
The remarkable images taken with this camera provide an enduring record of one of humankind's most extraordinary adventures: but the development of the camera involved a 'great leap' in technology that lasted almost as long as the space program itself. The Hasselblad & The Moon Landing looks at the history of the Apollo 11 mission through the lens of the Hasselblad, while narrating the parallel tale of the challenge to create a camera that could work on the Moon.
It considers the cameras used, and the photographs captured, during the Space Race between Russia and America; looks in detail at the experience of taking photographs on the Moon for the first time; and reflects on the processing, preserving and legacy of those images, and the part they play in the enduring conspiracy theories that claim the Moon Landing to have been a grand hoax.