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NP-130 Winds of Change (Hard Back)
30.00
SP-439 Voyage to Jupiter
36.50
SP-481 The Management of Research Institutions
44.50
SP-487 Spacelab (An International Success Story)
61.00
SP-488 Atlas of Comet Halley 1910 II
61.00
SP-489 Arctic Sea Ice 1973-1976
44.50
SP-494 Time-Variable Phenomena in the Jovian System
52.00
SP-503 Surface Topography of the Greenland Ice Sheet from Satellite Radar
27.00
SP-4012 NASA Historical Data Book Vol 1
19.00
SP-4012 NASA Historical Data Book Vol 2
19.00
SP-4012 NASA Historical Data Book Vol 3
19.00
SP-4012 NASA Historical Data Book Vol 4
28.00
SP-4012 NASA Historical Data Book Vol 5
43.00
SP-4012 NASA Historical Data Book Vol 6
46.00
SP-4017 Astronautics and Aeronautics 1972
9.50
SP-4018 Astronautics and Aeronautics 1973
9.50
SP-4019 Astronautics and Aeronautics 1974
9.50
SP-4020 Astronautics and Aeronautics 1975
9.50
SP-4021 Astronautics and Aeronautics 1976
10.50
SP-4022 Astronautics and Aeronautics 1977
10.50
SP-4023 Astronautics and Aeronautics 1978
11.50
SP-4024 Astronautics and Aeronautics 1979-84
11.50
SP-4025 Astronautics and Aeronautics 1985
11.50
SP-4026 The Problem of Space Travel
11.00
SP-4027 Astronautics and Aeronautics 1986-90
21.00
SP-4028 Astronautics and Aeronautics 1990-95
43.00
SP-4029 Apollo by the Numbers: A Statistical Reference
40.00
SP-4102 Managing NASA in the Apollo Era
10.00
SP-4103 Model Research: The National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics
32.00
SP-4105 Birth of NASA: The Diary of T. Keith Glennan
32.00
SP-4106 Aiming at Targets
25.00
SP-4107 Looking Backward, Looking Forward: Forty Years of U.S Human Spaceflight Symposium
17.00
SP-4201 This New Ocean
SP-4203 On the Shoulders of Titans:A History of Project Gemini
46.00
SP-4206 Stages to Saturn: A Technological History of the Apollo/Saturn Launch
47.00
SP-4208 Living and Working in Space; A History of Skylab
37.00
SP-4211 Beyond the Atmosphere; Early Years of Space Science
20.00
SP-4213 The Human Factor
15.00
SP-4214 Where No Man Has Gone Before
25.00
SP-4215 First Among Equals
8.00
SP-4216 Airborne Trailblazer
27.00
SP-4217 Beyond The Ionosphere
31.00
SP-4218 To See the Unseen
26.00
SP-4219 From Engineering Science to Big Science
35.00
SP-4220 Wingless Flight: The Lifting Body Story
25.00
SP-4221 The Space Shuttle Decision
23.00
SP-4222 Toward Mach 2: The Douglas D-558 Program
18.00
SP-4223 Before This Decade Is Out
38.00
SP-4224 Computers Take Flight
26.00
SP-4226 We Freeze to Please: A History of NASA's Icing Research Tunnel and the Quest for Safety
28.00
   
19.00
SP-4227 Uplink-Downlink: History of the Deep Space Network, 1957-1997
82.00
SP-4303 On the Frontier
18.00
SP-4304 Searching the Horizon (A History of Ames Research Center)
13.00
SP-4305 Engineer in Charge
30.00
SP-4306 Engines and Innovations
16.00
SP-4307 Suddenly, Tomorrow Came (A History of the Johnson Space Center)
36.00
SP-4308 Spaceflight Revolution
30.00
SP-4309 Flights of Discovery (soft back)
18.00
SP-4309 Flights of Discovery (hard back)
42.00
SP-4310 Way Station to Space: History of John C. Stennis Space Center
37.00
SP-4311 Wallops Station
11.00
SP-4312 Dreams, Hopes, Realities
33.00
SP-4313 Power to Explore:History of Marshall Space Flight Center
49.00
SP-4314 Atmosphere of Freedom: Sixty years at the NASA Ames Research Center
39.00
SP-4406 Orders of Magnitude: History of the NACA and NASA, 1915-90
16.00
SP-4407 Exploring the Unknown, Volume 1, Organizing for Exploration
43.00
SP-4407 Exploring the Unknown, Volume 2, External Relationships
40.00
SP-4407 Exploring the Unknown, Volume 3, Using Space
41.00
SP-4407 Exploring the Unknown, Volume 4, Accessing Space
50.00
SP-4407 Exploring the Unknown, Volume 5, Exploring the Cosmos
70.00
SP-4408 Challenge to Appollo: The Soviet Union and the Space Race, 1945-1974
79.00
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