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Topic:The Beauty of Space (IAAA space art history)
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Titled "The Beauty of Space", the book is 10x8 in size with over 200 full color images in 180 pages in 11 chapters written by the members of the IAAA. The Foreword of the book was written by Apollo 12 Astronaut - and the only artist to ever walk on the surface of another world - Alan Bean.

Your donation will help defray the costs of printing and distributing the book. Hopefully, with enough sales, "The Beauty of Space" will be distributed widely to various venues such as museum and planetarium gift stores nation and world wide.

PhilipGreat, are those "worldwide" prices/donations?
Robert PearlmanYes, donations are processed through Amazon's payment system.
Larry McGlynnNow this is a project that I will back. Space Art is an integral part of the poetic vision of Man's journey into the Universe.

I have many books on space art, but this one looks like the quintessential book on the subject.

I hope that Jon reaches his goal and gets this book published.

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Larry McGlynn
A Tribute to Apollo

Robert Pearlman
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Originally posted by Larry McGlynn:
I hope that Jon reaches his goal and gets this book published.
Not only was the goal met, donations have more than doubled the desired amount! And there are still 27 days to still give. Here's Jon's update:
Wow - I go out of town for one day and when I come back I find the project has MET THE GOAL! And we did it in less than 24 hours! We in the IAAA thank each and everyone of you! We're proud to know that there are folks out there who share our vision of a beautiful universe.

But let's not stop here - if we raise enough funds, we can make an even bigger print run than originally planned and get the book out to even more people. So please let your friends know what you are a part of, maybe they will join us in space!

rjurek349What a great book idea! And what a phenomenal way to fund it. I am impressed -- the video on the site sold me! I'm in. Can't wait to see the final product!
DChudwinI'm in also. I signed up for a hard-cover copy on the website. Looks like a great summary of space art through the years.
Larry McGlynnToday, I received my copy of "The Beauty of Space." Besides being an excellent history on the subject, it also delves into the various directions that space art has taken over the last several decades.

As one of the higher Kickstarter members, the IAAA offered to have one of their member artists paint a painting in the book. They did not disappoint. Mike Carroll, a well known member of the association, volunteered to paint a wonderful view of Jupiter and Io from a neighboring moon (Europa).

They did an excellent job with this book. Jon Ramer, the editor, should be congratulated.

SpacefestThe IAAA also has a very active Facebook page.

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