10 Best Books Based on Space Mission

10 Best Books Based on Space Mission

we will read about 10 best books based on space mission, which include stories of legends, secret missions, insightful facts, and more.

Star Maker

Star Maker

This book deals with philosophical themes such as life, birth, decay, death, and the nexus between creator and creation.

The Invincible

The Invincible

It can be discarded as just a science fiction romp but The Invincible is a lot more than that. A giant starship focusing on the search of what happened to the previous starship that landed here.

Carrying the Fire

Carrying the Fire

Michael Collins is a NASA astronaut trained and has experience with Gemini 10 and Apollo 11 missions.

Packing for Mars

Packing for Mars

The best-selling author of this book explores the appealingly surreal universe of space travel and life with no gravity.

If the Sun Dies

If the Sun Dies

If the Sun Dies is a brave autobiographical text of a modern woman who launched to the moon and other planets to the discovery of our future.

Sputnik and the Soviet Space Challenge

Sputnik and the Soviet Space Challenge

This is a must-read book for readers who are into space. The detailed description of the secrecy behind the Soviet Space program.

The Martian

The Martian

Mark Watney stepped on Mars six days ago but not he is certain that he would die there. A stand storm compelled his crew to evacuate while thinking he is no more.

The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy

The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy

This story is about Arthur Dent and his close friend Ford Prefect escaping from the destruction of planet Earth and their adventures in space.

The Complete Cosmicomics

The Complete Cosmicomics

This book by Calvino explores natural phenomena like the beginning and birth of the universe relating with intricate scientific notions.

How Apollo Flew to the Moon

How Apollo Flew to the Moon

1968-72, twenty-four brave men went on a journey from Earth to the Moon. This book provides profound description from the time of first launches.