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Table of Contents
Articles
“What Really Happens When a Spacesuit Fails” by Cathleen S. Lewis
“Success & Failure in Space Astrometry: HIPPARCOS and FAME” by Petar Markovski
“Legal Perspective: An Interview with Ed Frankle” by Sandra Johnson & Rebecca Wright
“Navigation, Guidance, and Control of a Saturn Rocket and Its Predecessors (Part II)” by Ed Durbin
“Disney and von Braun” by Mike Wright
“Gemini VIII” by Larry Merritt
“Neil Armstrong Remembered: One Small Friendship Remembered” by Neil McAleer
Book Reviews
“The X-15 Rocket Plane: Flying the First Wings into Space” by Michelle Evans, review by Richard Hallion
“U.S. Hypersonic R&D: The Rise and Fall of Dyna Soar 1944-1963” by Roy Houchin II, review by Sean Kalic
“Orbit of Discovery: The All-Ohio Space Shuttle Mission” by Don Thomas with Mike Bastell, review by Valerie Neal
“Overpotential: Fuel Cells, Futurism, and the Making of a Power Panacea” by Matthew Eisler, review by Roger Launius
“Who Owns America’s Past: The Smithsonian and the Problem of History” by Robert Post, review by Paul Ceruzzi
“Astounding Wonder: Imagining Science and Sci-Fi in Interwar America” by John Chang, review by Catherine Newall
“Near-Earth Objects: Finding Them Before They Find Us” by Donald Yeomans, review by Haym Benaroya
“At Home in Space; The Late 70s into the 80s” by Ben Evans, review by Linda Billings
“Mankind Beyond Earth: The History , Science, and Future of Human Space Exploration” by Claude Piantadosi, review by Roger Launius
“The Beginning of Infinity: Explanations That Transform the World” by David Deutsch, review by Roger Launius
“The Haynes Apollo 13 Owners Workshop Manual” by David Baker, review by Hunter Hollins
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