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E-Book available: click here Chertok, Boris. E-Book available: click here Mudgway, Douglas J. William H. Pickering: America's Deep Space Pioneer. Aeronautics and Space Report of the President: The annual "President's Report" is a summary of the Government's aerospace activities each year.
Bruno, with Robert L. Ezell, Linda Neuman. III: Programs and Projects, Gawdiak, Ihor, with Helen Fedor. Out of print Rumerman, Judy A. Rumerman, Judy A. Part 2. Part 3. Part 4. Part 5. Part 6. Available online only. Click below to view this book in a two part PDF: Part 1. Part 2-Tables. Astronautics and Aeronautics Chronology: Eugene M. Emme, comp. Aeronautics and Astronautics Chronology, Click here to view an HTML version of this chronology.
Eugene M. Aeronautical and Astronautical Events of House of Representatives, 87th Cong. Washington, DC: U. Government Printing Office, Astronautical and Aeronautical Events of Out of print Gawdiak, Ihor Y. Miro, and Sam Stueland, comps. Astronautics and Aeronautics, A Chronology. Lewis, Marieke and Ryan Swanson, comps. Astronautics and Aeronautics: A Chronology, Ivey, William Noel and Marieke Lewis, comps.
Buchalter, Alice R. Lewis, Marieke, comp. Flattery, Meaghan comp. Project Mercury: A Chronology. Grimwood, James M. Hacker, with Peter J. Link, Mae Mills. Space Medicine in Project Mercury. Ertel, Ivan D. Brooks, Courtney G. Newkirk, with Courtney G. Newkirk, Roland W. Ertel, with Courtney G. Skylab: A Chronology. SP not published. Out of print Noordung, Hermann. Edited by Ernst Stuhlinger and J.
Hunley, with Jennifer Garland. Orloff, Richard W. Apollo by the Numbers: A Statistical Reference. The online version includes all the extensive text and useful tables of the hard copy edition. The author has also made a number of corrections to the data in the hard copy edition. The online version does not include the original photos. Lewis, Marieke and Ryan Swanson. Aeronautics and Astronautics: A Chronology, Siddiqi, Asif A. Deep Space Chronicle. Second Edition. Levine, Arnold S. Roland, Alex.
Fries, Sylvia D. Glennan, T. Keith Glennan. Edited by J. Seamans, Robert C. Garber, Stephen J. Out of print Mallick, Donald L. Out of print Iliff, Kenneth W. Out of print Dawson, Virginia P. Out of print Mudgway, Douglas J. Grimwood, and Charles C. Vanguard: A History. Smithsonian Institution Press, This title is now available in a reprint edition from Dover Publications.
Hacker, Barton C. Click here to view a PDF version of this book. Benson, Charles D. Grimwood, and Loyd S. Swenson, Jr. Compton, W. David, and Charles D. Click here to view a PDF of of this book. Hall, R. Newell, Homer E. On Mars: Exploration of the Red Planet, Pitts, John A. Click here for the PDF version. Naugle, John E. Wallace, Lane E. Butrica, Andrew J. Mack, Pamela E.
Reed, R. Heppenheimer, T. Hunley, J. Swanson, Glen E. Tomayko, James E. Morgan, Clay. Click here for PDF version. Leary, William M. Mudgway, Douglas J. SP and SP not published. Dawson, Virginia P. Meltzer, Michael. Tsiao, Sunny. Out of print Meltzer, Michael. Gainor, Christopher. Hartman, Edwin, P. Hallion, Richard P. On the Frontier: Flight Research at Dryden, A revised version of this title by Richard P. Hallion and Michael H. Muenger, Elizabeth A. Dethloff, Henry C. This title is now available in a reprint edition by Dover Publications.
Click below to view this book in a three part PDF: Part 1. Herring, Mack R. Stennis Space Center. Wallace, Harold D. Dreams, Hopes, Realities. Dunar, Andrew J. Bugos, Glenn E. This is an update of the edition. Schultz, James. Bowles, Mark D. Revised version of SP Arrighi, Robert S. Wells, Helen T. Whiteley, and Carrie Karegeannes.
Anderson, Frank W. Sloop, John L. Liquid Hydrogen as a Propulsion Fuel, Hogan, Thor. Vakoch, Douglas A. Psychology of Space Exploration. E-Book available: click here Ferguson, Robert G.
E-Book available: click here Vakoch, Douglas A. Archaeology, Anthropology, and Interstellar Communication. E-Book available: click here Asner, Glen R. Launius, Roger D. Gillette, comps. Monographs in Aerospace History, No. This updated version is available online only. Part 2 is available as Monographs in Aerospace History, No. Hunley, comps. An Annotated Bibliography of the Apollo Program.
Monographs in Aerospace History No. Click here to view a PDF version of this monograph. Out of print Launius, Roger D. Figure out what's in the box without looking or touching and the object is yours!
The box has no lid, but is covered by a piece of paper so you can't see inside. You are allowed to poke small holes in the paper with a sharp, straight stick of some kind, like a knitting needle, but you can't peek inside. How would you discover what's in the box?. Learn more about the planets in our solar system with these NASA coloring pages. Make planet masks! Learn more about the planets in our solar system with our planet mask activity. Make a comet on a stick! A comet is a chunk of ice, rock, and gas flying through space.
When they get close to the sun, they heat up. We can see their glow and long tails. Make asteroids you can eat! Create your own odd-shaped asteroids out of plain old mashed potatoes. Bake them in the oven to turn them more or less asteroid color. Then eat your asteroids for dinner!
Build a Moon habitat! Pretend you are an astronaut working with your teammates on the Moon to build your new lunar home. Make a CD Saturn! You can make a lovely model of Saturn and her rings. You can hang your model Saturn from the ceiling and watch it gracefully turn with the air currents. Or your Saturn will make a beautiful holiday decoration.
Make universe slime! Did you know that our universe is stretching out in all directions? Make your own stretchy universe slime. Make a pinwheel galaxy pinwheel! The Pinwheel Galaxy is a spiral-shaped galaxy about 21 million light years away from Earth. Scientists call this swirling galaxy M With a nice, dark sky, you can see it with binoculars or a small telescope.
For those of us who can't see it in the night sky, we can have the next best thing: a Pinwheel Galaxy pinwheel! Make a galactic mobile! Make your own collection of beautiful galaxies. Suspend them on a mobile so they turn and sparkle in the wind. Make a colorful work of galactic art using coffee filters, markers, and construction paper. Hang your galaxy montage on the wall or refrigerator. It will remind you of the beauty of the night sky and the great variety of shapes the galaxies take.
Build a physics machine! If you build it carefully, this crazy contraption demonstrates one of the basic laws of nature. This law explains many events we see every day. For example, why does a big truck come out the winner in a head-on crash with a small car, even if both are going the same speed upon impact? Build your own spacecraft! Become a NASA engineer and design the latest and greatest satellite.
Ions in action! Make pieces of paper fly through the air and stick onto a balloon. Make a balloon-powered nanorover! Roving a mini-"planet" calls for a "mini-rover. Build a bubble-powered rocket! Build your own rocket using paper and fizzing tablets! Watch it lift off. How high does your rocket go? Hear tiny sounds with a Super Sound Cone!
Make a simple sound cone to turn up the volume on whatever sounds are coming from a particular direction.
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