Cette biographie n'a pas recueilli d'informations pertinentes pour une analyse littéraire. Par conséquent, je ne peux pas fournir de description d'auteur axée sur son écriture, son style ou ses thèmes.
Et autres questions auxquelles seul un astronaute peut répondre
ENFILEZ VOTRE COMBINAISON, FERMEZ L'ECOUTILLE ET PREPAREZ-VOUS AU DECOLLAGE ! De l'entraînement au lancement, de la sortie dans l'espace à la rentrée dans l'atmosphère, Tim Peake a une réponse fascinante à tout ce que vous avez toujours voulu savoir. Inspiré de sa mission et des milliers de questions qui lui ont été posées depuis son retour sur Terre, ce livre révèle les secrets scientifiques extraordinaires et les merveilles de la vie quotidienne à bord de la Station spatiale internationale.
Experience what life in space is really like: the sights, the smells, the fear, the sacrifice, the exhilaration and the deep and abiding wonder of the view. Warm, inspiring and often funny, Limitless charts Time Peak's surprising road to becoming an astronaut, from a shy and unassuming boy from Chichester who had a passion for flight, to a young British Army officer, Apache helicopter pilot, flight instructor and test pilot who served around the world. Tim also relives his gruelling six years of training to be an astronaut, tested physically, psychologically and intellectually - from learning Russian to coping with the claustrophobia of living for days in caves and under oceans. Full of life lessons for readers of all ages, Limitless is the story of how ordinary can become extraordinary
The #1 international bestseller: An astronaut's tour of our planet from the heavens, featuring 150 mesmerizing photographs (with commentary) from the International Space Station During his six-month mission to the International Space Station, astronaut Tim Peake became the first British astronaut to complete a spacewalk--and, perhaps more astonishingly, the first to run an entire marathon in space. During his historic mission, he captured hundreds of dazzling photographs, the very best of which are collected here. Tim captures the majesty of the cosmos and of the planet we call home: breath-taking aerial photos of the world's cities illuminated at night, the natural beauty of the northern lights, and unforgettable views of oceans, mountains, and deserts. Tim's lively stories about life in space appear alongside these photographs, including the tale from which the title is taken: his famous wrong number dialed from space, when he accidentally called a stranger and asked: "Hello, is this planet Earth?" With this truly unique perspective on the incredible sights of our planet, Tim demonstrates that while in space, hundreds of miles above his friends and family, he never felt closer to home.
A major publication for Oct 2022: first children's non-fiction book from
beloved astronaut and author, Tim Peake. Told through the fascinating 'diary'
of the Universe, this book answers all the REALLY BIG QUESTIONS about how our
incredible universe came to be - the perfect Christmas gift for kids hungry to
know more about space and our place it.
The awe-inspiring Sunday Times Bestseller from astronaut Tim PeakeShortlisted
for the British Book Award 2018'Amazing .Ask an Astronaut is Tim Peake's
personal guide to life in space, based on his historic Principia mission, and
the thousands of questions he has been asked since his return to Earth.
From astronaut Tim Peake: The alien Swarm are back and best friends Danny &
Jamila are in trouble again. Jamila still has alien super-powers from their
previous encounter with the Swarm. Now everyone's after her. The Swarm want to
erase her. The scientists want to clone her. And a new alien enemy wants to
use her to destroy the human race...
From astronaut Tim Peake: Best friends Danny & Jamila need all their science
smarts - and some cool tech - when Danny is kidnapped by an alien! The alien,
Adi, says she's protecting the human race from the Swarm, a super advanced
race of digital beings. Can they stop the Swarm Agents destroying the human
race as we know it?
Experience space exploration through the eyes of real-life astronaut Tim Peake in a unique diary format. Readers will embark on an exciting journey to the Moon, Mars, and beyond, uncovering authentic answers to pressing questions about life as an astronaut and the mysteries of space. This engaging narrative offers a blend of adventure and education, making it an inspiring read for aspiring space enthusiasts.
There is tremendous variety in form, theme, and tone in the poems in this volume. Many of the poems may strike the reader as corroboration of Thoreau's view of wildness and wilderness because Peake's love of wild things forms his poetic center, but this book also includes intense love poems as well as celebrations of birds and trees and lightning bugs. Though Peake celebrates nature, he does not view it with sentimentality. He faces without tears a world in which one creature preys upon another for survival, and he looks without fear to the "revelry of the grave" when his form becomes food for worms and feeds the laurel bushes growing over him. According to critic John Lang, Peake's poems reveal "a poet whose ear is attuned to the music of words" His poems abound "in beautiful lines and images: 'The black-necked waders cry in their wet fields, ' for example, and 'skies the white-faced ibis soars.' Such lines embody in Fred Chappell's phrase, 'the eye's joy.'" Like Peake's descriptions of finding a rare green kingfisher, for readers of his poems, "Delight follows discovery."
*Available for Pre-order Now* From bestselling author and astronaut Tim Peake comes a captivating exploration of the lives of the 628 individuals who have ventured into space. Peake recounts the journeys of these pioneering men and women, from Yuri Gagarin to Neil Armstrong, and Valentina Tereshkova to Peggy Whitson. The narrative is enriched with exclusive stories and astonishing details that only an astronaut could provide, illustrating the wonders of space exploration—such as the breathtaking view of Earth, the surreal experience of weightlessness, and the extraordinary dangers involved. It also touches on the mundane aspects of life in space, the psychological pressures faced, and the physical toll of training and missions.
The book delves into the often poignant experiences of astronauts returning to Earth, highlighting how their lives are irrevocably altered by their journeys. Its publication coincides with NASA's plans to return to the moon, fifty years after the last lunar landing. Upcoming missions, Artemis II and III, will send astronauts to orbit the moon and land the first woman and person of color on its surface. Peake raises questions about what distinguishes these new moonwalkers from the Apollo crews and how future missions to Mars and beyond will unfold. The Human Story captures the essence of human resilience and exploration in the final frontier.