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32%OFFChronicle Books - Space Playing Cards: Featuring Photos from the Archives of NASA - 9781452160993 - V9781452160993
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Space Playing Cards: Featuring Photos from the Archives of NASA

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Description for Space Playing Cards: Featuring Photos from the Archives of NASA Cards. This stand-out, space-themed set of 52 playing cards (and 2 Jokers) features a gifty tin package, iconic NASA photography, and metallic Pantone colours on the cards. Num Pages: 55 pages, 54 playing cards (shrink-wrapped) in a screenprinted tin box with a slipcase lid, bellyban. BIC Classification: WZS. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 114 x 76 x 22. Weight in Grams: 145.
Launch into your favourite card games while immersing yourself in deep space! Each playing card features extraordinary NASA photography and two Pantone colours on beautifully designed card backs. Includes a complete 52-card playing deck, plus 2 jokers.

Product Details

Publisher
Chronicle Books
Publication date
2017
Condition
New
Number of Pages
55
Format
Cards
Place of Publication
San Francisco, United States
ISBN
9781452160993
SKU
V9781452160993
Shipping Time
Usually ships in 5 to 9 working days
Ref
99-50

About Chronicle Books
NASA (the National Aeronautics and Space Administration), established in 1958, is the United States agency of scientific research, technological development, and exploration in space. Its vision since its inception has been 'to reach for new heights and reveal the unknown so that what we do and learn will benefit all humankind.' Responsible not only for landing the first men on the moon in 1969, NASA's technological research has led to the development of the first weather and communications satellites, more than 130 flights within 30 years of space shuttle missions, the landing of rovers on the Mars surface, as well as the establishment with 16 other nations of an International Space Station in 2000. Since the retirement of the space shuttle missions in 2011, NASA has continued its scientific research with several aims, most notably to land humans on Mars and to launch the Next Generation Air Transportation System by 2025, a programme to design aircrafts that are more fuel-efficient and environmentally responsible.

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