Blueprints of Infinity is a visual facsimile edition of the original Soviet-era manuscripts of aerospace engineer Valerij Černohajev (1958–2019). Unlike Engineering Infinity, which provides full translation and commentary, this hardcover edition contains only the raw scanned images—the technical diagrams, handwritten notes, and schematics—exactly as they were preserved in the archive
Designed as a companion volume, Blueprints makes the source material itself accessible to readers, collectors, and researchers who want to see the documents as they first appeared. It is both an entry point into the Černohajev archive and a tangible artifact of Cold War aerospace history.
Blueprints of Infinity is a visual facsimile edition of the original Soviet-era manuscripts of aerospace engineer Valerij Černohajev (1958–2019). Unlike Engineering Infinity, which provides full translation and commentary, this hardcover edition contains only the raw scanned images—the technical diagrams, handwritten notes, and schematics—exactly as they were preserved in the archive
Designed as a companion volume, Blueprints makes the source material itself accessible to readers, collectors, and researchers who want to see the documents as they first appeared. It is both an entry point into the Černohajev archive and a tangible artifact of Cold War aerospace history.