July 2029: Destinations Beyond Earth

A future imagined from 1969 — where ambition never left the stars

Illustration of a lunar landscape with an astronaut standing on the moon's surface, looking at Earth. A futuristic building with large glass windows and people inside is visible. The scene promotes a publication titled 'July 2029: Destinations Beyond Earth,' discussing space travel and life on the moon and beyond.

July 2029: Destinations Beyond Earth reimagines history if the momentum of Apollo had accelerated instead of stalled. Rather than winding down in the early 1970s, space exploration continued to expand steadily for sixty years, reshaping both Earth and orbit.

Presented as a visual record of a transformed present day, the book explores orbital hotels circling the planet, permanent accommodations on the lunar surface, and a society where space travel is routine. Scenes on Earth reveal the cultural and technological shifts that emerged when humanity never stopped reaching outward.

Designed as a Crown Quarto deluxe edition (7.44 × 9.69", 84 pages), it offers a vivid glimpse of a parallel 2029 built on decades of unbroken exploration.

Description | ISBN: 9798999604392

84 pages of full-color illustrated alternate history

  • A continuous space program advancing from Apollo to commercial tourism

  • Orbital hotels offering panoramic views of Earth from above

  • Permanent lunar accommodations welcoming long-term visitors

  • Earthbound scenes showing how culture and infrastructure adapted

  • Presented as a visual record of a world transformed by uninterrupted exploration

  • Designed in the style of vintage space age manuals and illustrated travel guides

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