Andy Saunders is one of the world's foremost experts of NASA digital restoration and author of the Sunday Times bestselling Apollo Remastered. His work has been exhibited internationally, and he collaborated with Tom Hanks to produce The Moonwalkers - an immersive show telling the story of the Apollo missions. His photographs have also appeared in BBC News, Daily Telegraph, Smithsonian Magazine, New York Times, as well as in NASA's own archives. In 2019, he created the only clear, recognisable image of Neil Armstrong on the Moon, and in 2023, he received the Royal Photographic Society Award for Scientific Imaging.
One of the best records of Apollo history ever produced
*David R. Scott, Apollo 15 Commander*
Andy Saunders' remastered images are so clear and real that they
are the next best thing to being there. . . They are an exact
representation of what I remember from my journey to the Moon on
Apollo 16. These photos reveal very precisely what the Moon was
really like
*Charlie Duke, Apollo 16*
The images Andy Saunders has produced from the 50 year old original
film are just incredible. I have personally checked the images in
the book, and if you want to know what it was really like on the
Apollo missions, then this is for you. The photographs capture the
pioneering era I took part in perfectly, and the techniques Andy
has used have brought out such fantastic detail from that old
original film we took back in the 60s. Maintaining an accurate
record of these historic moments is such important work not just
now, after half a century, but also for future generations
*Walter Cunningham, Apollo 7*
Truly epic . . . Some of the scenes you'll recognize; they're among
the most iconic photos ever taken. But others you will not have
seen before; and certainly not in the detail that Andy has rendered
them. They have a crispness and depth that makes you want to reach
out and touch them
*BBC Online*
NASA's Moon missions as you've never seen them before - remastered
for a new century
*Guardian*
Andy Saunders is a go-to guy for restoring photographs that seem
beyond hope. His new book, Apollo Remastered, reveals what happened
when this British imaging specialist turned his hand to humanity's
ultimate adventure. However much you think you know the Apollo
images, never have they been seen quite like this...
*National Geographic*
In his breathtaking new book, science writer Andy Saunders shares
remastered images of the first missions to the Moon, giving the
most accurate view ever of these historic journeys. The results are
astounding, and according to the astronauts who were actually
there, they're closer to reality than anything that's gone
before.
*Irish Independent*
Apollo Remastered by Andy Saunders is a wonder - the reproduction
of the photographs taken over 50 years ago is truly amazing. His
expert enhancement reveals astonishing detail. There are so many
images I'd never seen before and it's a book to come back to again
and again. It's also so much more than a collection of the most
amazing photos, there's masses of information and context - a
wonderful history of all the Apollo missions. Magnificent.
*Paul Franklin - Oscar Winning VFX Specialist, Interstellar*
Seeing historians like Andy Saunders produce such cutting-edge
results is incredible. . . Not only has Andy done a remarkable job
bringing more details to light, but his incredible work has also
created a lot of public excitement
*Dr Brian Odom, acting NASA Chief Historian*
After five decades, it's very rare that something comes along from
Apollo that genuinely surprises me... but this is truly special. It
changes everything, in an instant
*Mark McCaughrean, Senior Advisor for Science and Exploration,
European Space Agency*
Jaw-dropping remastered NASA photos
*CBS News*
Andy Saunders' remastered images leave me stunned. They give me
chills. This is as close as any of us will get to joining the
Apollo astronauts on their historic missions to the moon-and it's a
lot closer than we ever thought possible. This book, like all of
his work, is much more than a thrill to behold; it's a profound
contribution to our understanding of humanity's exploration of the
heavens
*Jeff Shesol, author of Mercury Rising*
Even though I worked for NASA for 40 years, I can only view the
work Andy does in digital restoration of analog imagery as
innovative, creative, and a gift to the world. The precision, the
detail, and the validity of his work on the old film from early
human spaceflight is breathtaking to me - such incredibly valuable
results and contributions to these historic events
*Jim Lewis, Command Recovery Pilot, Liberty Bell 7*
Andy Saunders' remarkable digital imaging skills are rewriting
space history. Saunders is doing for Project Apollo what the James
Webb Space Telescope has done for astronomy: bringing our greatest
adventure into sharp and arresting focus
*George Leopold, author of The Supersonic Life & Times Of Gus
Grissom*
Andy Saunders' Apollo Remastered is utterly superb. Beyond
beautiful -- it will take your breath away. Why did we go to the
Moon? This explains everything...
*Dallas Campbell*
A peerless photographic masterpiece - almost as audacious as Apollo
itself. If you only buy one Apollo book before the decade is out
make sure it's this one! A total treasure to pore over for a
lifetime
*Dr Chris Riley - BAFTA nominated writer, filmmaker and co-producer
of In The Shadow Of The Moon*
I can already say with total confidence that this will go down in
history as one of the greatest books about the Apollo missions ever
published. Andy is a wizard, and has brought the missions' images
to life in a whole new way.
*Stuart Atkinson, author of A Cat’s Guide to the Night Sky*
Andy Saunders has created the highest quality Apollo photographs
ever produced. So much thought has gone into the design and
production - they are genuinely breathtaking new visions of one of
humankind's greatest endeavors.
*Digital Camera World Magazine*
A masterpiece
*Tim Peake*
Relive the wonder of the first humans on the Moon, now gloriously
remastered and collected together in this gorgeous new book. The
restored detail is astonishing, thanks to the wizardry of photo
restorer Andy Saunders, who makes us feel like we are right there
with them
*IFLS*
A wonderful volume on the whole Apollo program. As a geologist who
worked closely with the astronauts and taught them how to
photograph the Moon during the Apollo missions, I was amazed at the
detail and clarity of these remastered versions Andy has produced,
50 years later. Also impressive is the research to produce such an
accurate record. The information along with each photograph helps
tell the story of the program in such an immersive way. He really
has done a great deal for the legacy of the Apollo program
*Dr Farouk El-Baz*
A handsome volume. . . The digitally restored images in Apollo
Remastered bring NASA's moon voyages to life as never before
*New Scientist, Best Books of the Year*
In Mission Control, imagination pieced together grainy television
images, crew voice reports and the flight plan, to portray mission
events. Now, for the first time, APOLLO REMASTERED brings the glory
of Apollo and the explorers into sharp focus. 50 years later, I can
finally look over the shoulder of Mike Collins and Al Bean and see
what they saw. I become part of the experience, as if I were a
member of the crew.
*Gene Kranz, Apollo Flight Director*
Apollo Remastered is a fine collection of remastered photographs
that depicts the real essence of the Apollo program. It brought
back many memories of my time during the missions - an incredible
book that will surely be enjoyed for many generations to come
*Jim Lovell, Apollo 13 Commander*
Using cutting edge enhancement techniques, Andy Saunders has
created the highest quality Apollo photographs ever produced. He's
also produced the first ever clear image of the first man on the
Moon, Neil Armstrong. It's not surprising that his new book, Apollo
Remastered has become a Sunday Times bestseller; showcasing
photographs that are literally out of this world
*ITV News*
This book is so beautiful. Working in the space industry, it’s hard
for me to be in awe of a lot of things as I’m so close to it, but
this took my breath away as I was turning the pages. I cannot more
highly recommend this
*Leah Cheshier, Public Affairs Officer, NASA*
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