THE ART OF NASA 2027

Subtitle 16-Month Calendar--September 2026 through December 2027

Piers Bizony
Price $15.99 / £11.99
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For decades, NASA relied on visionary artists to make the impossible feel inevitable. With this calendar, you can spend the year marvelling at their stunning artwork and the bold space dreams they captured.

Long before astronauts walked on the Moon or robots roamed Mars, painters, illustrators, and designers translated complex engineering into images that could capture the public’s attention, win political support, and inspire a generation. The Art of NASA 2027 brings together a curated selection of these remarkable works, revealing not just what NASA built, but how it first dreamed. The calendar features:

  • 13 captivating images spanning the entire arc of the space age, from the speculative concepts of the postwar era to the bold visualizations shaping tomorrow’s missions, encompassing Mercury, Gemini, Apollo, the Space Shuttle, deep-space probes, robotics, and future Mars exploration
  • A handy pre-2027 page that shows the months of September, October, November, and December 2026
  • Individual calendar pages for each month of 2027
  • Fascinating facts and commentary
  • 12" × 12" image size, great for framing, ensuring that when 2027 comes to an end, you can continue to enjoy these inspiring artworks

Drawn from a tradition that dates to NASA’s official art program—established in 1962 to document and humanize spaceflight through art—this calendar showcases the powerful role illustration has played in turning science into story.

The result is a visually striking, idea-driven calendar that inspires, educates, and captures the sense of wonder behind humanity’s greatest journey—for you to enjoy all year long.
Format:
Format Calendars 26 Pages
ISBN:
ISBN 9798317902544
Size:
Size12.00 in x 12.00 in / 304.80 mm x 304.80 mm
Published:
Published Date August 25th, 2026
Piers Bizony
Piers Bizony is the author of The Space Shuttle: Celebrating Thirty Years of NASA’s First Space PlaneOne Giant Leap: Apollo 11 Remembered, and The Art of NASA. He has written about science, aerospace, and cosmology for a wide variety of magazines in the United Kingdom and the United States. His other books include 2001: Filming the Future, The Rivers of Mars, Starman (a biography of Yuri Gagarin), and Space: 50, marking the fiftieth anniversary of Sputnik.
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