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2011SONG016088358XGovernment Printing Office 06/07/2011. First Edition. hardcover. Used: Good. 6.50x0.75x9.75. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Government Printing Office hardcover
TECH3132Scientific and Technical Information Branch 1985. 4° VIII 4691 S. mit zahlr. Beispielen OKart. Rücken aufgehellt ausgeschied. Bibl.-Expl. mit den üblichen Kennzeichnungen. Scientific and Technical Information Branch 1985. unknown
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196259924Government Printing Office. VG. 1962. Paperback. Paperback in Very Good condition. 7.44 X 0.1 X 9.69 inches. 40 pages. Quick shipping excellent customer service. All books carefully packaged in boxes and ship with tracking information. . Government Printing Office paperback
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201287989Bradenton Fla: AeroGraphics Inc 2012. First printing stated. Paperback. Extremely subtle wear to spine head and foot faint soiling to top fore-edge very bright pages in tight binding else Near fine. Small blue octavo 173 pages color illustrations; 21 cm. Space Missions. A comprehensive guide to NASA's human space flight mission patches for Mercury Gemini Apollo and the Space Shuttle programs. The book features a collection of 168 mission patches printed in full-color. Details are included about each mission patch design as well as about the mission itself - including launch and landing dates and times crew members and payload. This handbook provides a complete reference for the colorful emblems of NASA's manned missions. Scarce. AeroGraphics, Inc paperback
200786128Washington DC: National Aeronautics and Space Administration 2007. Presumed First Edition First printing. Comb binding. Very good. 50 pages including covers. Decorative front cover. Phoenix was an uncrewed space probe that landed on the surface of Mars on May 25 2008 and operated until November 2 2008. Phoenix was operational on Mars for 157 sols 161 days. Its instruments were used to assess the local habitability and to research the history of water on Mars. The mission was part of the Mars Scout Program; its total cost was $420 million including the cost of launch. The multi-agency program was led by the Lunar and Planetary Laboratory at the University of Arizona with project management by NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory. Academic and industrial partners included universities in the United States Canada Switzerland Denmark Germany the United Kingdom NASA the Canadian Space Agency the Finnish Meteorological Institute Lockheed Martin Space Systems MacDonald Dettwiler & Associates MDA in partnership with Optech Incorporated Optech and other aerospace companies. It was the first NASA mission to Mars led by a public university. Phoenix was NASA's sixth successful landing on Mars from seven attempts and the first in Mars' polar region. The lander completed its mission in August 2008 and made a last brief communication with Earth on November 2 as available solar power dropped with the Martian winter. The mission was declared concluded on November 10 2008 after engineers were unable to re-contact the craft. JPL declared the lander to be dead. The program was considered a success because it completed all planned science experiments and observations. The mission had two goals. One was to study the geological history of water the key to unlocking the story of past climate change. The second was to evaluate past or potential planetary habitability in the ice-soil boundary. Phoenix's instruments were suitable for uncovering information on the geological and possibly biological history of the Martian Arctic. Phoenix was the first mission to return data from either of the poles and contributed to NASA's main strategy for Mars exploration "Follow the water." A press kit often referred to as a media kit is a pre-packaged set of promotional materials that provide information about a person company organization or cause and which is distributed to members of the media for use. Press kits are often distributed to announce a release or for a news conference.<br /> Traditionally the term "press kit" referred to a set of documents photographs such as publicity stills and other relevant materials packaged together and such a kit was designed to be sent to a newspaper or magazine as part of an organization's public relations or promotional program. There is no universal guide to the elements that should be included in a press kit or media kit but the following are common components: Backgrounder with historical information on the company or individual; Fact sheet listing specific features statistics or benefits; Biographies of key executives individuals artists etc.; Past press coverage; Photos or other images; a press release; and media contact information. National Aeronautics and Space Administration unknown
41488National Aeronautics Council Inc. Hardcover. B001247JO8 1944 Natl Aeronautics Council hardcover. Good to Very Good minus. Some rubbing at the base of the spine previous owner's name on the first front end page with no other markings. Edited by Ivor B Yassin. Other chapter contributors include Sanford B Moss Alton DuFlon H G Bender Captain Holden C Richardson Jack H Sheets Haworth W Hurt and Martin Barzelay. Scarce. . Good. National Aeronautics Council, Inc. hardcover
191801113791Dayton: Technical Section Division of Military Aeronautics Technical Data Branch 1918. An exceptional example of this rare early aviation reference. Bright clean and unmarked text. The yapped cover is somewhat bent along the edges as usual but has none of the small tears one frequently finds with this style of cover. Soft Cover. Very Good. Octavo. Technical Section, Division of Military Aeronautics Technical Data Branch Paperback
196674420American Institute of Aerona. 1966. Hardcover. UsedGood. Hardback; fifth Reliability and Maintainability Conference held July 18-20 1966 in New York; surplus library copy with the usual stampings; referenc e number taped to spine; edge wear fading and scuffing to cover; inside f ront hinge cracked; otherwise in good condition with clean text. . American Institute of Aerona hardcover
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1963ZB455963NASA 1963. 25 pp. softcover very good. - If you are reading this this item is actually physically in our stock and ready for shipment once ordered. We are not bookjackers. Buyer is responsible for any additional duties taxes or fees required by recipient's country. NASA paperback
124675Caproni Catalanotto - Tutti a volare i manifesti aeronautici italiani - ed. 1995 pp. 162 con moltissime illustrazioni. - Lingua italiana - Copertina rigida - Condizioni molto buone unknown
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200985174Winnetka: PDQ Press 2009. 1st ed. thus. As New. lge. octavo. pictorial wrappers xxxiii 337pp. b/w plates text ills. maps appendix NASA/SP-2008-565 PDQ Press unknown
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