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Noreen Grice – Touch the Invisible Sky
Thanks to a series of Braille books on astronomy, being blind or visually impaired isn't a road block to understanding and appreciating the cosmos. The author of the books is Noreen Grice, a woman who's made it her life's mission to give everyone access to the universe. In her latest collaboration with NASA, 'Touch the Invisible Sky' introduces the concept of multiwavelength astronomy to give us the complete picture of the origin and evolution of nearby and distant worlds.
- Release DateJanuary 15, 2008
- Science ReleaseNASA Unveils Cosmic Images Book in Braille for Blind Readers
- CreditNASA, ESA, Mary Estacion (STScI)
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