Description
Volume I. Hardcover has some minor wear along the sides, scuffs and marks. No dust jacket. Spine has some wear on the top and bottom. Pages are clean and the binding is secure.
This well-preserved copy of “Foundations of Space Biology and Medicine, Volume 1: Space as a Habitat” by Melvin Calvin offers a fascinating glimpse into the early days of space exploration and the scientific efforts to understand its impact on living organisms. Published in 1975, this seminal work was a pioneering effort to establish the field of space biology and medicine, laying the groundwork for future research and exploration.
Calvin, a Nobel Prize-winning chemist, brought together leading experts from various disciplines to explore the unique challenges and opportunities presented by the space environment. From the effects of microgravity and radiation on human physiology to the potential for extraterrestrial life, this volume covers a wide range of topics that were critical to the success of manned space missions.
While some of the information may be dated, this book remains an important historical document, capturing the excitement and uncertainty of the early space age. Collectors and readers with an interest in space exploration, science history, or the intersection of biology and technology will appreciate the depth of knowledge and foresight contained within these pages.