Description
Paperback cover has some wear. Pages are clean and the binding is secure.
This single issue of Scientific American Magazine from 1991 offers a fascinating glimpse into the state of space exploration at the dawn of the 1990s. Titled “The Frontiers of Space,” it delves into the cutting-edge research and discoveries that were pushing the boundaries of our understanding of the cosmos. Published at a time when the Cold War had ended and the Space Race had given way to international cooperation in space, this issue captures the excitement and anticipation of a new era in space exploration. With articles written by leading scientists and experts in the field, this magazine provides a comprehensive overview of the latest developments in areas such as planetary exploration, astrophysics, and the search for extraterrestrial life. For collectors and readers interested in the history of space exploration, this issue serves as a valuable time capsule, offering insights into the scientific pursuits and aspirations of the early 1990s. Despite some wear on the cover, the clean pages and secure binding make this a desirable addition to any collection focused on the exploration of the final frontier.