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70 years after his first trip to the Moon, Tintin explores with GEO the future challenges of the conquest of space, demonstrating once again his visionary side. 128 pages. French.
One of the pioneers of 20th century space adventure, Hergé sent Tintin to the Moon in Calculus' rocket more than fifteen years before Neil Armstrong left his mark there in 1969.
Today, the conquest of space involves returning to Earth's satellite to settle there and prepare for future trips to the red planet. Mars is not far away, and the infinitely large universe is full of mysteries just waiting to be discovered.
Seventy years after his first departure for the Moon, Tintin is now returning to space with the European Space Agency (ESA) to present the new challenges that are emerging in the cosmos for humanity.
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70 years after his first trip to the Moon, Tintin explores with GEO the future challenges of the conquest of space, demonstrating once again his visionary side. 128 pages. French.