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    Books listed in NASAs History Office newsletter.

    November 2007.

    - Project Mars: A Technical Tale, by Wernher von Braun (Apogee Books).- The Rebirth of the Russian Space Program: 50 Years After Sputnik, New Frontiers, by Brian Harvey(Springer, May 2007).- The Voice of Dr. Wernher von Braun: An Anthology, edited by Irene Willhite (Apogee Books, May

    2007).- Space Flight, by Gilles Sparrow (DK Adult, June 2007).- A History of the Kennedy Space Center, by Kenneth Lipartito and Orville R. Butler (University Press ofFlorida, June 2007).- Flight Research at NASA Langley Research Center, by Mark A. Chambers (Arcadia Publishing, July2007).- Rocketeers: How a Visionary Band of Business Leaders, Engineers, and Pilots Is Boldly PrivatizingSpace, by Michael Belfiore (Collins Publishing, July 2007).- Touching Space: The Story of Project Manhigh, by Gregory P. Kennedy (Schiffer Publishing, August2007).- Live from Cape Canaveral: Covering the Space Race, from Sputnik to Today, by Jay Barbree

    (Collins, August 2007).- Spies in the Sky: Surveillance Satellites in War and Peace, by Pat Norris (Praxis, August 2007).- The Moon: Resources, Future Development and Settlement, 2nd edition, by David Schrunk, BurtonSharpe, Bonnie L. Cooper, and Madhu Thangavelu (Praxis, September 2007).- In the Shadow of the Moon: A Challenging Journey to Tranquility, 19651969, by Francis French andColin Burgess (University of Nebraska Press, September 2007).- Into that Silent Sea: Trailblazers of the Space Era, 19611965, by Francis French and Colin Burgess(University of Nebraska Press, April 2007).- Astronautics: Book 1: Dawn of the Space Age, by Ted Spitzmiller (Apogee Books, September 2007).- Robotic Exploration of the Solar System: Part I: The Golden Age 19571982, by Paolo Ulivi and DavidM. Harland (Praxis, September 2007).

    - Earth from Space: Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum, 2nd edition, revised and updated, byAndrew K. Johnson (Firefly Books, September 2007).- Energiya-Buran: The Soviet Space Shuttle, by Bart Hendrickx and Bert Vis (Praxis, September 2007).- Red Moon Rising: Sputnik and the Hidden Rivalries That Ignited the Space Age, by MatthewBrzezinski (Times Books, September 2007).- A Ball, a Dog, and a Monkey: 1957The Space Race, by Michael DAntonio (Simon & Schuster,September 2007).- Epic Rivalry: The Inside Story of the Soviet and American Space Race, by Von Hardesty and GeneEisman (National Geographic, September 2007- Space: The First Fifty Years, by Sir Patrick Moore and H. J. P. Arnold (Mitchell Beazley, September2007).- Spacecam, reprint edition, by Terry Hope (David & Charles Publishers, September 2007).Space Exploration 2008, by David Harland and Brian Harvey (Praxis, October 2007).- Human Missions to Mars: Enabling Technologies for Exploring the Red Planet, by Donald Rapp(Springer, October 2007).- America in Space: NASAs First Fifty Years, by Steven Dick, Neil Armstrong, Robert Jacobs,Constance Moore, and Bertram Ulrich (Abrams Books, October 2007).- Astronautics: Book 2: To the Moon and Towards the Future, by Ted Spitzmiller (Collectors GuidePublishing, Inc., October 2007).- The International Politics of Space, by Michael Sheehan (Routledge, October 2007).- Final Countdown: NASA and the End of the Space Shuttle Program, by Pat Duggins (University Press

    of Florida, October 2007).- The Development of Propulsion Technology for U.S. Space-Launch Vehicles, 1926 1991, by J. D.Hunley (Texas A&M University Press, August 2007).

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    February 2008

    - The History of German Space Policy: Ideas, Influences, and Interdependence, 19232002, by NiklasReinke, translated by Barry Smerin and Barbara Wilson (Paris: Beauchesne Editeur, January 2008).- The Skylark Rocket: British Space Science and the European Space ResearchOrganisation, 19571972, by Matthew Godwin (Paris: Beauchesne Editeur, January 2008).- To the End of the Solar System: The Story of the Nuclear Rocket, 2nd edition, by James A. Dewar

    (Apogee Books Space Series/Collectors Guide Publishing, Inc., January 2008).- The Space Economy at a Glance 2007, published by the Organisation for Economic Co-operation andDevelopment (OECD) (Paris: OECD Publishing, 2007).- 50 Years of Space: A Global Perspective, edited by P. V. Manoranjan Rao (Universities Press, 2007).- History of Rocketry and Astronautics, Volume 28, edited by Frank H. Winter, American AstronomicalSociety History Series (IAA History Symposia, volume 19, 2007).- History of Rocketry and Astronautics, Volume 27, edited by Kerrie Dougherty and Donald C. Elder,American Astronomical Society History Series (IAA History Symposia, volume 18, 2007).- State of the Universe 2008: Images, Discoveries, and Events, by Martin Ratcliffe (Praxis, December2007).- How Apollo Flew to the Moon, by W. David Woods (Praxis, December 2007).

    - The Far Side of the Moon: A Photographic Guide, by Charles J. Byrne (Springer, December 2007).- Robots in Space: Technology, Evolution, and Interplanetary Travel, by Roger D. Launius and HowardE. McCurdy, New Series in NASA History (Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, December2007).- Apollo Moon Missions: The Unsung Heroes, by Billy Watkins (author) and Fred Haise (foreword)(Bison Books, December 2007).- James Van Allen: The First Eight Billion Miles, by Abigail Foerstner (Iowa City: University of IowaPress, 15 November 2007).- We Came in Peace for All Mankind: The Untold Story of the Apollo 11 Silicon Disc, by Tahir Rahman(Leathers Publishing, November 2007).- Our Changing Planet: The View from Space, edited by Michael D. King, Claire L. Parkinson, Kim C.

    Partington, and Robin G. Williams (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, November 2007).- The Lunar Exploration Scrapbook, by Robert Godwin (Burlington, Ontario: Apogee Books/CollectorsGuide Publishing, Inc., November 2007).- Apollo Training, by Robert Godwin (Burlington, Ontario: Apogee Books/Collectors Guide Publishing,Inc., November 2007).

    May 2008

    - Rockets, Reactors, and Computers Define the Twentieth Century, by Charles L. Bradshaw (Franklin,TN: Providence House Publishers, November 2007).- Exploring the Moon: The Apollo Expeditions, 2nd edition, by David M. Harland (Springer-Praxis,January 2008).- The International Atlas of Lunar Exploration, by Philip J. Stooke (Cambridge: Cambridge UniversityPress, January 2008).- Tourists in Space: A Practical Guide, by Erik Seedhouse (Praxis, February 2008).- An Introduction to Space Weather, by Mark B. Moldwin (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press,February 2008).- The MESSENGER Mission to Mercury, edited by Deborah Domingue and C. T. Russell (Springer,February 2008; reprinted from Space Science Reviews vol. 131, nos. 14, 2007).- Spacecraft Structures, by Jacob Job Wijker (Springer, February 2008).- Mars: An Introduction to Its Interior, Surface and Atmosphere, by Nadine G. Barlow (Cambridge:

    Cambridge University Press, February 2008).- Satellite Communication Systems, Part 1: Theory, Technology & Applications, by Marcin Swiston(Goodyear, AZ: Exposure Publishing, February 2008).

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    - NASA: The Complete Illustrated History,by Michael H.Gorn (Merrell,March2008; revised and updatededition).- Beyond: Visions of the Interplanetary Probes, by Michael Benson (Abrams, March 2008; paperbackedition).- Road to Mach 10: Lessons Learned from the X-43a Flight Research Program, by Curtis Peebles (AIAA,March 2008).- NASA Space Science Vision Missions, by Marc S. Allen (AIAA, March 2008).

    - Advanced Propulsion Systems and Technologies: Today to 2020, by Claudio Bruno (AIAA, March2008).- Space Warfare and Defense: A Historical Encyclopedia and Research Guide, by Albert Chapman (ABC-CLIO, March 2008).- To a Distant Day: The Rocket Pioneers, by Chris Gainor (Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, April2008).- Exoplanets: Detection, Formation, Properties, Habitability, edited by John Mason (Springer, April2008).

    August 2008

    - SPACE Base Europe,2ndEnglish edition, by Giuseppe Reibaldi and Giovanni Caprara (ESA BR-270,2007).- It's ONLY Rocket Science: An Introduction in Plain English, by Lucy Rogers (Springer, March 2008).- Canada's Fifty Years in Space: The COSPAR Anniversary, by Gordon Shepherd and Agnes Kruchio(Apogee Books Space Series / Collector's Guide Publishing, Inc., April 2008).- Titan Unveiled: Saturn's Mysterious Moon Explored, by Ralph Lorenz and Jacqueline Mitton (PrincetonUniversity Press, April 2008).- The Solar System Beyond Neptune, edited by M. A. Barucci, H. Boehnhardt, D. P. Cruikshank and A.Morbidelli (University of Arizona Space Science Series, University of Arizona Press, April 2008).- Fundamentals of Aerospace Medicine, 4thedition, edited by Jeffrey R. Davis Robert Johnson, JanStepanek, and Jennifer A. Fogarty (Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, April 2008).

    - Keep Watching the Skies!: The Story of Operation Moonwatch and the Dawn of the Space Age, by W.Patrick McCray (Princeton University Press, April 2008).- Digital Apollo: Human, Machine, and Space, by David A. Mindell (MIT Press, May 2008).- U.S. Space Launch Vehicle Technology: Viking to Space Shuttle, by J. D. Hunley (University Press ofFlorida, April 2008).- Preludes to U.S. Space Launch Vehicle Technology: Goddard's Rockets to Minuteman III, by J. D.Hunley (University Press of Florida, April 2008).- Floating to Space: Opportunities in the Untapped Sky, by John M. Powell (Apogee Books Space Series /Collector's Guide Publishing, Inc., May 2008).- The Universe in a Mirror: The Saga of the Hubble Space Telescope and the Visionaries Who Built It, byRobert Zimmerman (Princeton University Press, May 2008).- SpaceShipOne: An Illustrated History, by Dan Linehan, foreword by Arthur C. Clarke (Zenith Press,May 2008).- Jane's Space Recognition Guide, by Peter Bond (Collins, May 2008).- Salyut - The First Space Station: Triumph and Tragedy, by Grujica S. Ivanovich (Praxis, May 2008).- Principles of Clinical Medicine for Space Flight, edited by Michael Barratt and Sam Pool (Springer,May 2008).- Italy in Space. Looking for a Strategy 1957-1975, by Michaelangelo De Maria and Lucia Orlandi (Paris:Beauchesne Editeur, 2008).- Space Psychology and Psychiatry, 2ndedition, by N. Kanas and D. Manzey (Springer - SpaceTechnology Library, May 2008).

    - From Laika With Love, by Duane Graveline, contribution by Fred Kelly (Duane Graveline MD MPH,May 2008).- Space Policy and Exploration, edited by William N. Callmers (Nova Science Publishers, May 2008).

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    - Science with the Atacama Large Millimeter Array: A New Era for Astrophysics, edited by RafaelBachiller and Jos Cernicharo (Springer, June 2008).- Small Satellites for Earth Observation, edited by Rainer Sandau, Hans-Peter Rser and ArnoldoValenzuela (Springer, June 2008).- Cosmos: An Illustrated History of Astronomy and Cosmology, revised edition, by John North(University Of Chicago Press, July 2008).

    December 2008

    - Forgotten Aviator Hubert Latham: A High-Flying Gentlemen: A Flying Gentlemen, by Barbara Walsh(The History Press LT, UK, September 2007).- The Space Environment and Its Effects on Space Systems, by Vincent L. Pisacane (American Instituteof Aeronautics & Astronautics, May 2008).- Managing Space Radiation Risk in the New Era of Space Exploration, by National Research Council(National Academies Press, May 2008).- Smithsonian Atlas of World Aviation, by Dana Bell (Collins, June 2008).- Blast Off: An Innocent's Adventures at the Dawn of the Space Age, by Ken Mccraken (TuttlePublishing, July 2008).

    - Solar Sails: A Novel Approach to Interplanetary Travel, by Giovanni Vulpetti, Les Johnson, GregoryMatloff (Springer, July 2008).- Space Shuttle Program: How Nasa Lost Its Way, by R. Michael Gordon (McFarland, July 2008).- Dependable Engines: The Story of Pratt & Whitney, by Mark Sullivan, Sullivan & Lashane PublicRelations (American Institute of Aeronautics & Astronautics, July 2008).- The International Space Station: Building for the Future, by John E. Catchpole (Springer-Praxis, July2008).- Landscapes of Mars: A Visual Tour, by Gregory L. Vogt (Springer, September 2008).- Space Enterprise: Living and Working Offworld in the 21st Century, by Philip Harris, (Springer-Praxis,September 2008).- The Search for Life Continued: Planets Around Other Stars, by Barrie Jones (Springer-Praxis, July

    2008).- The Yearbook on Space Policy 2006/2007: New Impetus for Europe, edited by European Space PolicyInstitute, Kai-Uwe Schrogl, Charlotte Mathieu, Nicolas Peter (Springer, August 2008).- Unmasking Europa: The Search for Life on Jupiter's Ocean Moon, by Richard Greenberg (Springer-Praxis, August 2008).- Neuroscience in Space, by Gilles Clment, Millard F. Reschke (Springer, August 2008).- Surviving 1000 Centuries: Can We Do It?, by Roger-Maurice Bonnet, Lodewyk Woltjer (Springer-Praxis, August 2008).- The Martian Surface: Composition, Mineralogy and Physical Properties, edited by Jim Bell (CambridgeUniversity Press, July 2008).- Historical Dictionary of Aviation: From Earliest Times to the Present Day, by David Wragg (TheHistory Press, UK, August 2008).- Super Structures In Space: From Satellites to Space Stations: a Guide to What's Out There, by MichaelH. Gorn (Merrell Publishers, September 2008).- NASA/ART: 50 Years of Exploration, by James Dean and Bertram Ulrich (Abrams, October 2008).- The Saturn V F-1 Engine: Powering Apollo into History, by Anthony Young, (Springer-Praxis,September 2008).- Images of America: Consolidated Aircraft Corporation (CA), by Katrina Pescador, Mark Aldrich, SanDiego Air and Space Museum (Arcadia Publishing, September 2008).- Interplanetary - A History of the British Interplanetary Society, edited by Bob Parkinson (BIS, London,September 2008).

    - A Passion for Mars: Intrepid Explorers of the Red Planet, by Andrew Chaikin (Abrams, October 2008).- The Extraterrestrial Life Debate, Antiquity to 1915: A Source Book, edited by Michael J. Crowe(University of Notre Dame Press, October 2008).

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    - Spying from Space: Constructing America's Satellite Command and Control Systems (Centennial ofFlight Series), by David Christopher Arnold (Texas A&M University Press , April, 2008).- Hubble: Imaging Space and Time, by David Devorkin, Robert Smith, (National Geographic September2008).- Atmospheric Science at NASA: A History (New Series in NASA History), by Erik M. Conway (TheJohns Hopkins University Press, November 2008).

    February 2009

    - Around the World in 84 Days: The Authorized Biography of Skylab Astronaut Jerry Carr, by DavidShayler (Apogee Books Space Series/Collectors Guide Publishing, Inc., September 2008).- Saturn I/IB: The Complete Manufacturing and Test Records, by Alan Lawrie (Apogee Books SpaceSeries/Collectors Guide Publishing, Inc., October 2008).- Robotic Exploration of the Solar System: Part II: Hiatus and Renewal, 19831996, by Paolo Ulivi andDavid Harland (Praxis, November 2008).- The Hunt for Planet X: New Worlds and the Fate of Pluto, by Govert Schilling (Springer, November2008).- Radical Wings & Wind Tunnels: Advanced Concepts Tested at NASA Langley, by Joseph R. Chambers

    and Mark A. Chambers (Specialty Press, October 2008).- X-Plane Crashes: Exploring Experimental, Rocket Plane & Spycraft Incidents, Accidents & Crash Sites,

    by Peter W. Merlin and Tony Moore (Specialty Press, October 2008).- Mars: From Myth and Mystery to Recent Discoveries, by Markus Hotakainen (Springer, November2008).- Humans in Outer SpaceInterdisciplinary Odysseys Series: Studies in Space Policy, Vol. 1, edited byLuca Codignola and Kai-Uwe Schrogl (Springer, November 2008).- Earthcam: Watching the World from Orbit, by Terry Hope (David & Charles PLC; 2nd ed., October,2008).- Homesteading Space: The Skylab Story, by W. David Hitt, Owen K. Garriott, and Joe P. Kerwin(University of Nebraska Press, November 2008).

    - Earthrise: How We First Saw Ourselves, by Robert Poole (Yale University Press, November 2008).- Lunar Outpost: The Challenges of Establishing Human Settlements on the Moon, by Erik Seedhouse(Praxis, November 2008).- Planetology: How Earth Is Unlocking the Secrets of the Solar System, by Tom Jones and Ellen Stofan(National Geographic, November 2008).- Who Owns the Moon?, by Virgiliu G. Pop (Springer, December 2008).- The First Jet Pilot: The Story of German Test Pilot Erich Warsitz, by Lutz Warsitz (Pen & SwordAviation, November 2008).- How Spacecraft Fly: Spaceflight Without Formulae, by Graham Swinerd (Springer, October 2008).- Conquistadors of the Sky: A History of Aviation in Latin America, by Dan Hagedorn (University Pressof Florida, December 2008).- Mars 3-D: A Rovers-Eye View of the Red Planet, by Jim Bell (Sterling, November 2008).- A Place in Space: The History of Swiss Participation in European Space Programmes 19601987, byStephan Zellmeyer (Paris: Beauchesne Editeur, November 2008).- Spain and the European Space Effort, by Jos Mara Dorado Gutirrez (Paris: Beauchesne Editeur,

    November 2008).- The Sun from Space, by Kenneth R. Lang (Springer, 2nd edition, December 2008).- The Greatest Comets in History: Broom Stars and Celestial Scimitars, by David Seargent (Springer,

    November 2008).- Spaceplanes: From Airport to Spaceport, by Matthew A. Bentley (Springer, December 2008).- Space Rescue: Ensuring the Safety of Manned Spacecraft, by David J. Shayler (Praxis, January 2009).

    - The First Soviet Cosmonaut Team: Their Lives and Legacies, by Colin Burgess and Rex Hall (Praxis,December 2008).- Eyes on the Skies: 400 Years of Telescopic Discovery, by Govert Schilling and Lars LindbergChristensen (Wiley-VCH, February 2009).

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    - 1969, The Year Everything Changed, by Rob Kirkpatrick (Skyhorse Publishing, January 2009).- Columbia Crew Survival Investigation Report (NASA SP-2008-565), available in electronic format onlyat http://www.nasa.gov/pdf/298870main_SP-2008-565.pdf.

    NASA Publications Reprinted by Dover Publications- Project Vanguard: The NASA History, by Constance McLaughlin Green and Milton Lomask (DoverPublications, January 2009).

    May 2009

    - Mapping and Naming the Moon: A History of Lunar Cartography and Nomenclature, by Ewen A.Whitaker (Cambridge University Press, August 2008).- Global TV: New Media and the Cold War, 194669, by James Schwoch (University of Illinois Press,December 2008).- Severe Space Weather EventsUnderstanding Societal and Economic Impacts, by National AcademiesPress (December 2008).- Future Spacecraft Propulsion Systems: Enabling Technologies for Space Exploration, by Paul A. Czyszand Claudio Bruno (Springer-Praxis, 2nd ed., March 2009).

    - New Horizons: Reconnaissance of the Pluto-Charon System and the Kuiper Belt, edited by C. T.Russell; reprinted from Space Science Reviews, vol. 140/14, 2008 (Springer, April 2009).- Images of America: White Sands Missile Range, by Darren Court and the White Sands Missile RangeMuseum (Arcadia Publishing, January 2009).- Krafft Ehrickes Extraterrestrial Imperative, by Krafft Ehricke and Marsha Freeman (Apogee BooksSpace Series/Collectors Guide Publishing, Inc., February 2009).- Faster Than Sound: The Story of Supersonic Flight, by Bill Gunston (Haynes Publishing; 2nd edition,February 2009).- Exploding Superstars: Understanding Supernovae and Gamma-Ray Bursts, by Alain Mazure andStphane Basa (Springer-Praxis, February 2009).- Probing the New Solar System, by John Wilkinson (CSIRO Publishing, February 2009

    - ROSETTA: ESAs Mission to the Origin of the Solar System, edited by Rita Schulz, Claudia J.Alexander, Hermann Boehnhardt, and Karl-Heinz Glassmeier. Partially reprinted, with updates andcorrections, from the Space Science Reviews, vol. 128/14, 2007 (Springer, March 2009).- The THEMIS Mission, edited by James L. Burch and Vassilis Angelopoulos. Reprinted from SpaceScience Reviews, vol. 141/14, 2008 (Springer, February 2009).- Planetary Crusts: Their Composition, Origin and Evolution, by S. Ross Taylor and Scott McLennan(Cambridge University Press, January 2009).- The Hinode Mission, edited by Takashi Sakurai. Reprinted from Solar Physics Journal, vol. 243/1,2007, and vol. 249/2, 2008 (Springer, February 2009).- Frontiers of Propulsion Science, by Marc G. Millis and Eric W. Davis (AIAA, February 2009).- History of Rocketry and Astronautics, vol. 30, edited by Otfrid G. Liepack, American AstronomicalSociety History Series (IAA History Symposia, vol. 20, 2009).- Space Shuttle Main Engine: The First Twenty Years and Beyond, by Robert E. Biggs (AmericanAstronomical Society History Series, vol. 29, 2008- Missiles for the Fatherland: Peenemnde, National Socialism, and the V-2 Missile, by Michael B.Petersen (Cambridge University Press, February 2009).- Tom Sachs: Space Program, by Tom Sachs with contributions from Buzz Aldrin, Louise Neri, andArthur C. Danto (Rizzoli, February 2009).- Launching Science: Science Opportunities Provided by NASAs Constellation System, by theCommittee on Science Opportunities Enabled by NASAs Constellation System and National Research

    Board (National Academies Press, February 2009).- The Rockets and Missiles of White Sands Proving Ground: 19451958, by Gregory P. Kennedy(Schiffer Publishing, Ltd., March 2009- Satellite Remote Sensing for Archaeology, by Sarah H. Parcak (Routledge, March 2009).

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    - Organizational Learning at NASA: The Columbia and Challenger Accidents, by Julianne G. Mahler andMaureen Hogan Casamayou (Georgetown University Press, April 2009).- Space, Propulsion & Energy Sciences International Forum, SPESIF-2009, Huntsville, Alabama, 2426February 2009, edited by Glen A. Robertson (American Institute of Physics, April 2009.- Space Conquest: The Complete History of Manned Spaceflight, by Francis Dreer (Haynes Publishing,January 2009).- License to Orbit: The Future of Commercial Space Travel, by Joseph Pelton and Peter Marshall

    (Apogee Books Space Series/Collectors Guide Publishing, Inc., April 2009).- Deep Space Craft: An Overview of Interplanetary Flight, by Dave Doody (Springer- Praxis, April2009).- Threats, Risks, and Sustainability: Answers by Space: Studies in Space Policy, vol.2, edited by Kai-UweSchrogl, Charlotte Mathieu, and Agnieszka Lukaszczyk (Springer, April 2009).- Discovering the Expanding Universe, by Harry Nussbaumer and Lydia Bieri (Cambridge UniversityPress, May 2009).- Success Stories in Satellite Systems, by D. K. Sachdev (AIAA, 2009).- Safety Design for Space Systems, by Tommaso Sgobba, Axel Larsen, and Gary Musgrave (Butterworth-Heinemann, April 2009).- Truth, Lies, and O-Rings: Inside the Space Shuttle Challenger Disaster, by Allan J. McDonald and

    James R. Hansen (University Press of Florida, April 2009).- One Giant Leap: Apollo 11 40 Years On, by Piers Bizony (Zenith Press, May 2009).- Space Technologies for the Benefit of Human Society and Earth, edited by Phillip Olla (Springer, May2009).- From Tajikistan to the Moon: A Story of Tragedy, Survival and Triumph of the Human Spirit, by RobertFrimtzis (Ecliptic Publishing, June 2009).- Chasing Icarus: The Seventeen Days in 1910 That Forever Changed American Aviation, by GavinMortimer (Walker & Company, April 2009).- Aeronautics: A Graphic History, vol. 1, by Eric Stoffel, Marcel Uderzo, and Frank Coste (Bezouce,France: Ideesplus Publisher, 2008).- Space Commercialization and the Development of Space Law from a Chinese Legal Perspective, by

    Yun Zhao (Nova Science Publishers, April 2009).- Next Generation of Human Space Flight Systems, edited by Alfred T. Chesley (Nova SciencePublishers Inc., April 2009).- Media, NASA, and Americas Quest for the Moon, by Harlen Makemson (Peter Lang Publishing, May2009).- The ARRL Satellite Handbook, by Steve Ford (American Radio Relay League, February 2009).- Launching a New Mission: Michael Griffin and NASAs Return to the Moon, by W. Henry Lambright(IBM Center for the Business of Government, 2009).- Spacesuits: Within the Collections of the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum, by AmandaYoung and Mark Avino (Power House Books, May 2009).- La Naissance dAriane [The Birth of Ariane] by Jean-Pierre Morin (Editions Edite, April 2009).- Chariots for Apollo: The NASA History of Manned Lunar Spacecraft to 1969, by Courtney G. Brooks,James M. Grimwood and Loyd S. Swenson (Dover Publications, February 2009).- A Dictionary of the Space Age, New Series in NASA History, by Paul Dickson (The Johns HopkinsUniversity Press, May 2009).

    AUGUST 2009

    - On Mars: Exploration of the Red Planet, 19581978, by Edward Clinton Ezell and Linda Neuman Ezell.(Dover Publications, May 2009).- Lighter Than Air: An Illustrated History of Balloons and Airships, by Tom D. Crouch (Johns Hopkins

    University Press, January 2009).- The NASA Northrop T-38: Photographic Art from an Astronaut Pilot, by Story Musgrave (Lannistoria,March 2009).

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    - The Apollo 11 Moon Landing: A Photographic Retrospective, by Dennis Jenkins and Jorge Frank(Specialty Press, May 2009).- Missions to the Moon, by Rod Pyle (Carlton Publishing Group, May 2009).- Voices from the Moon: Apollo Astronauts Describe Their Lunar Experiences, by Andrew Chaikin(Studio, May 2009).- Heavenly Ambitions: Americas Quest to Dominate Space, by Joan Johnson-Freese (University ofPennsylvania Press, May 2009).

    - Escaping the Bonds of Earth: Prehistory Through the Sixties, by Ben Evans (Springer-Praxis, May2009).- Smithsonian Atlas of Space Exploration, by Roger D. Launius and Andrew K. Johnston (HarperCollins,May 2009).- My Life in Space: The Story Behind NASAs Amazing Pictures of the Planets, by William B. Green(BookSurge Publishing, May 2009).- The Soaring Achievements of John C. Houbolt, by Dr. Robert E. Sterling (CreateSpace, May 2009).- Space Tethers and Space Elevators, by Michel van Pelt (Springer-Praxis, May 2009).- Apollo: Through the Eyes of the Astronauts, by Robert Jacobs (Abrams, June 2009).- Moon 3-D: The Lunar Surface Comes to Life, by Jim Bell (Sterling, June 2009).- The Scramjet Engine: Processes and Characteristics, by Corin Segal (Cambridge University Press, June

    2009).- Magnificent Desolation: The Long Road Home from the Moon, by Buzz Aldrin (Harmony, June 2009).- Images of America: Downeys Aerospace History: 19471999, by Gerald A. Blackburn and theAerospace Legacy Foundation (Arcadia Publishing, June 2009).- Moonshot: The Inside Story of Mankinds Greatest Adventure, by Dan Parry (Ebury Press, June 2009).- Handbook of Space Technology, 3rd ed., edited by Wilfried Ley, Klaus Wittmann, and Willi Hallmann(Wiley, June 2009).- TIME 1969: Woodstock, the Moon and Manson, by the editors of Time maga-zine (Time Books, June2009).- Space Travel and Culture: From Apollo to Space Tourism, edited by David Bell and Martin Parker(Wiley-Blackwell, June 2009).

    - Handbook of Space Engineering, Archaeology, and Heritage, edited by Ann Darrin and Beth L. OLeary(CRC Press, June 2009).- Selling Outer Space: Kennedy, the Media, and Funding for Project Apollo, 19611963, new ed., byJames Kauffman (University of Alabama Press, June 2009).- Fairey Rotodyne, by David Gibbings (The History Press, June 2009).- The Book of the Moon, by Rick Stroud (Walker & Company, June 2009).- Hornet Plus Three: The Story of the Apollo 11 Recovery, by Bob Fish (Creative Minds Press, June2009).- Rocket Men: The Epic Story of the First Men on the Moon, by Craig Nelson (Viking Adult, June 2009).- Yearbook on Space Policy 2007/2008: From Policies to Programmes, edited by Kai-Uwe Schrogl,Charlotte Mathieu, and Nicolas Peter (Springer, June 2009).- Alan Bean: Painting Apollo, by Alan Bean (Smithsonian Books, July 2009).- Paving the Way for Apollo 11, by David M. Harland (Springer-Praxis, July 2009).- Putting the Iin IHY: The United Nations Report for the International Heliophysical Year 2007, edited

    by Barbara J. Thompson, Nat Gopalswamy, Joseph M. Davila, and Hans J. Haubold (Springer, July2009).- Martian Outpost: The Challenges of Establishing a Human Settlement on Mars, Erik Seedhouse(Springer-Praxis, July 2009).- Small Satellites: Past, Present, and Future, by H. Helvajian and S. Janson (The Aerospace Press, July2009).- The Nuclear Rocket: Making Our Planet Green, Peaceful and Prosperous, by James Dewar (Apogee

    Books Space Series/Collectors Guide Publishing, Inc., July 2009).- The Cambridge Handbook of Earth Science Data, Paul Henderson and Gideon Henderson (CambridgeUniversity Press, July 2009).- Celebrating Apollo 11The Artwork of Paul Calle, by Chris Calle (Aerographics, July 2009).

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    - Live from the Moon: Film, Television and the Space Race, by Michael Allen (I. B. Tauris, August2009).- The New Solar System: Ice Worlds, Moons, and Planets Redefined, by Patricia Daniels and RobertBurnham (National Geographic, August 2009). of a piloted expedition to Mars, and much more.- Dr. Space: The Life of Wernher von Braun, by Bob Ward (U.S. Naval Institute Press, September 2009).- Space Security and Global Cooperation, edited by Ajey Lele and Gunjan Singh (Academic Foundation,September 2009).

    November 2009:

    - Apollo Expeditions to the Moon: The NASA History, edited by Edgar M. Cortright (Dover Publications,November 2009).- U.S. and Russian Cooperation in Space Biology and Medicine: Space Biology and Medicine, Volume 5,edited by Arnauld E. Nicogossian, Stanley R. Mohler, Oleg G. Gazenko, and Anatoliy I. Grigoriev(American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics [AIAA], October 2009).- Space Shuttle Operations and Technology, by Lance K. Erickson (Linus Publications, June 2009).- The Seventh Landing: Going Back to the Moon, This Time to Stay, by Michael Carroll (Springer,August 2009).

    - Solar System Moons: Discovery and Mythology, by Jrgen Blunck (Springer, November 2009).- The Cambridge Aerospace Dictionary, by Bill Gunston (Cambridge University Press, 2nd edition;September 2009).- Nutritional Biochemistry of Space Flight, edited by Scott M. Smith, Sara R. Zwart, Vickie Kloeris, andMartina Heer (Nova Science Publishers, September 2009).- Remote Sensing from Space: Supporting International Peace and Security, edited by Bhupendra Jasani,Martino Pesaresi, Stefan Schneiderbauer and Gunter Zeug (Springer, August 2009).- Apollo 17: The NASA Mission Reports Volume Two, by Robert Godwin (Apogee Books SpaceSeries/Collectors Guide Publishing, Inc., August 2009).- Canadians in Space: The Forever Frontier, by John Melady (Dundurn Press, August 2009).- Cosmic Collisions: The Hubble Atlas of Merging Galaxies, by Lars Lindberg Christensen, Davide de

    Martin, and Raquel Yumi Shida (Springer, September 2009).- The Astronauts Cookbook, by Charles T. Bourland and Gregory L. Vogt (Springer, October 2009).- Conquering the Sky: The Secret Flights of the Wright Brothers at Kitty Hawk, by Larry E. Tise(Palgrave Macmillan, September 2009).- 400 Years of Astronomical Telescopes: A Review of History, Science and Technology, edited byBernhard R. Brandl, Remko Stuik, and J.K. (Jet) Katgert-Merkeli. Reprinted from ExperimentalAstronomy journal, Vol. 25/1-3 and 26/1-3, 2009 with additional contributions and CD-ROM (Springer,

    November 2009).- Women Aviators: From Amelia Earhart to Sally Ride, Making History in Air and Space, by BernardMarck (Flammarion, October 2009).- The Search for Extraterrestrials: Intercepting Alien Signals, by Monte Ross (Springer-Praxis, October2009).- Far Out: A Space-Time Chronicle, by Michael Benson (Abrams, October 2009).- The Apollo Story, by John Christopher (The History Press Ltd, October 2009).- Energy Crisis: Solution from Space, by Ralph Nansen (Collectors Guide Publishing, Inc./ApogeeBooks Space Series, October 2009).- Red Cosmos: K.E. Tsiolkovskii, Grandfather of Soviet Rocketry, by James T. Andrews (Texas A&MUniversity Press, October 2009).- Titan from Cassini-Huygens, edited by Robert Brown, Jean Pierre Lebreton, and Hunter Waite(Springer, October 2009).- Servicing the Hubble Space Telescope: Shuttle Atlantis2009, by Dennis Jenkins and Jorge Frank

    (Specialty Press, September 2009).- Canadian Wings: A Remarkable Century of Flight, by Stephen Payne (Douglas & McIntyre, November2009).- Space Project, by Lynn Davis (The Monacelli Press, November 2009).

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    - Hitlers Miracle Weapons Volume 3: From the America Rocket to an Orbital Station. GermanysEfforts to Develop Intercontinental Weapons and the First Space Programme, by Friedrich Georg (Helionand Company, October 2009).- History of Rocketry and Astronautics, vol. 31, edited by Herv Moulin, American Astronomical SocietyHistory Series (IAA History Symposia 19672000, Abstracts and Index; 2009).- Yesterday We Were in America: Alcock and BrownFirst to Fly the Atlantic Non-Stop, by BrendanLynch (Haynes Publishing, November 2009).

    - Ambassadors from Earth: Pioneering Explorations with Unmanned Spacecraft, by Jay Gallentine(University of Nebraska Press, November 2009).- Rocketbelt Pilots Manual: A Guide by the Bell Test Pilot, by William P. Suitor (Apogee Books SpaceSeries/ Collectors Guide Publishing, Inc., November 2009).- Saturn from Cassini-Huygens, edited by Michele Dougherty, Larry Esposito and Tom Krimigis(Springer, November 2009).- Americas Future in Space: Aligning the Civil Space Program with National Needs, by Committee onthe Rationale and Goals of the U.S. Civil Space Program and National Research Council (NationalAcademies Press, September 2009).- Fostering Visions for the Future: A Review of the NASA Institute for Advanced Concepts, byCommittee to Review the NASA Institute for Advanced Concepts and National Research Council

    (National Academies Press, October 2009).- Out of This World: The New Field of Space Architecture, edited by A. Scott Howe and Brent Sherwood(American Institute of Aeronautics & Astronautics-AIAA, December 2009).- Australias Astronauts, by Colin Burgess (The Communications Agency, 2nd edition, 2009).- Histoire(S) dEspace (Space Stories) by Jean-Franois Clervoy (Paris: Jacob Duvernet Editeur, 2009).- 50 Years of Rockets & Spacecraft, by Ed Buckbee (Ed Buckbee & Associates, Inc., November 2009).

    February 2010 (vol.27, #2, 2nd

    quarter 2010)

    - Beyond UFOs: The Search for Extraterrestrial Life and Its Astonishing Implications for Our Future, byJeffrey Bennett (Princeton University Press, February 2008).

    - Space Law, by Francis Lyall and Paul B. Larsen (Ashgate, June 2009).- Paper Astronaut: The Paper Spacecraft Mission Manual, by Juliette Cezzar (Universe, June 2009).- The Development of Outer Space Sovereignty and Property Rights in International Space Law, byThomas Gangale (Praeger Publishers, July 2009).- The Earths Plasmasphere: A CLUSTER and IMAGE Perspective, edited by F. Darrouzet, J. De Keyser,and V. Pierrard (Springer, September 2009).- The Impact of HST on European Astronomy, Astrophysics and Space Science Proceedings, edited by F.Duccio Macchetto (Springer, January 2010).- Near-Earth Object Surveys and Hazard Mitigation Strategies: Interim Report, by the Committee toReview Near-Earth Object Surveys and Hazard Mitigation Strategies and the National Research Council(National Academies Press, December 2009).- Rocket Propulsion Elements, by George P. Sutton and Oscar Biblarz (Wiley, eighth edition, February2010).- Spaceflight: A Historical Encyclopedia, by Patrick J. Walsh (Greenwood, December 2009).- At the Edge of the Solar System: Icy New Worlds Unveiled, by A. Doressoundiram and EmmanuelLellouch (Springer Praxis, December 2009).- Cosmic Noise: The History of Early Radio Astronomy, by Woodruff Sullivan (Cambridge UniversityPress, December 2009).- Mysteries of Galaxy Formation, by Franoise Combes (Springer Praxis, December 2009).- By Any Means Necessary! An Entrepreneurs Journey into Space, by Gregory H. Olsen (GHOVentures, LLC, December 2009).

    - Space Manifold Dynamics: Novel Spaceways for Science and Exploration, edited by Ettore Perozzi andSylvio Ferraz-Mello (Springer, December 2009).

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    - An Assessment of NASAs National Aviation Operations Monitoring Service, by the Committee onNASAs National Aviation Operations Monitoring Service (NAOMS) Project (National AcademiesPress, December 2009).- Selling Peace: Inside the Soviet Conspiracy that Transformed the US Space Program, by Jeffrey Manber(Collectors Guide Publishing, Inc./Apogee Books Space Series, January 2010).- The Scientific Exploration of Mars, by Fredric W. Taylor (Cambridge University Press, January 2010).- NASA Apollo 11 Owners Workshop Manual: 1969 (including Saturn V, CM-107, SM-107, LM-5), by

    Chris Riley and Philip Dolling (Haynes Publishing, January 2010).- The New Space Race: China vs. the United States, by Erik Seedhouse (Springer Praxis, February 2010).- Choice, Not Fate: Shaping a Sustainable Future in the Space Age, by James A. Vedda (XlibrisCorporation, December 2009).- American Flying Boats and Amphibious Aircraft: An Illustrated History, by E. R. Johnson (McFarland,December 2009).- North American X-15 Rocket Plane Pilots Flight Operating Instructions, by North American Aviation(Periscope Film LLC, January 2010).- Lockheed SR-71 Blackbird Pilots Flight Operating Instructions, by United States Air Force andLockheed Aircraft (Periscope Film LLC, January 2010).- Balls Eight: History of the Boeing NB-52B Stratofortress Mothership, by Brian Lockett (Brian Lockett,

    July 2009).- The Farthest Shore: A 21st Century Guide to Space, edited by Joseph N. Pelton and Angelia P. Bukley(Collectors Guide Publishing, Inc./Apogee Books Space Series, February 2010).- New Spaces of Exploration: Geographies of Discovery in the Twentieth Century, edited by Simon

    Naylor and James R. Ryan (I. B. Tauris, February 2010).- Planetary Landers and Entry Probes, by Andrew Ball, James Garry, Ralph Lorenz, and ViktorKerzhanovich (Cambridge University Press, paperback edition, February 2010).

    May 2010 3rd

    quarter 2010- Vol.27 #3

    Lunar Impact: The NASA History of Project Ranger, by R. Cargill Hall, with a new foreword by Paul

    Dickson (Dover Publications, June 2010).

    Almost Astronauts: 13 Women Who Dared to Dream, by Tanya Lee Stone, with a foreword by MargaretA. Weitekamp (Candlewick, February 2009).

    Launch Magazines History of Rockets & Model Rockets, by Mark Mayfield (Skyhorse Publishing,October 2009).The Law and Policy of Air, Space and Outer Space, by Peter P. C. Haanappel (Kluwer Law International,2nd edition, December 2009).

    Space Exploration Research, edited by John H. Denis and Paul D. Aldridge (Nova Science Publishers,December 2009).

    Prepare for Launch: The Astronaut Training Process, by Erik Seedhouse (Springer-Praxis, January2010).

    Small Satellite Missions for Earth Observation: New Developments and Trends, edited by Rainer Sandau,Hans-Peter Roeser, and Arnoldo Valenzuela (Springer, February 2010).

    Future U.S. Space Launch Capabilities, edited by Franz Lojdahl (Nova Science Publishers, January2010).

    Polar Oceans from Space, by Josefino Comiso (Springer, January 2010).

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    Emerging Space Powers: The New Space Programs of Asia, the Middle East, and South America, byBrian Harvey, Henk H. F. Smid, and Theo Pirard (Springer-Praxis, March 2010).

    Missions from JPL: Fifty Years of Amazing Flight Projects, by Robert Aster (CreateSpace, January2010).

    For All Mankind: Recipients of the Congressional Space Medal of Honor, by Eric R. Caubarreaux

    (CreateSpace, January 2010).Lunar Settlements, edited by Haym Benaroya (CRC Press, February 2010).

    Huntsville Air and Space (Images of Aviation), by T. Gary Wicks (Arcadia Publishing, February 2010).

    American Astrophilately: The First 50 Years, by David S. Ball (A&A Publishers, LLC, February 2010).

    My Dream of Stars: From Daughter of Iran to Space Pioneer, by Anousheh Ansari and Homer Hickam(Palgrave Macmillan, March 2010).

    The Red Rockets Glare: Spaceflight and the Soviet Imagination, 18571957, by Asif A. Siddiqi

    (Cambridge University Press, February 2010).

    Mars: Prospective Energy and Material Resources, edited by Viorel Badescu (Springer, February 2010).

    Revitalizing NASAs Suborbital Program: Advancing Science, Driving Innovation, and Developing a

    Workforce, by the Committee on NASAs Suborbital Research Capabilities, Space Studies Board,National Research Council (National Academies Press, March 2010).

    The History of Finnish Space Activities, by Ilkka Tapio Seppinen and Risto Pellinen (Beauchesne Editeur,2010).

    Hubble: A Journey Through Space and Time, by Edward Weiler (Abrams, April 2010).

    The Dream Machine: The Untold History of the Notorious V-22 Osprey, by Richard Whittle (Simon &Schuster, April 2010).

    The Cambridge Dictionary of Space Technology, by Mark Williamson (Cambridge University Press,April 2010).

    American X & Y Planes, Volume 1: Experimental Aircraft to 1945, by Kev Darling (Crowood Press,April 2010).

    The Economic Geography of Air Transportation: Space, Time, and the Freedom of the Sky, by John T.Bowen (Routledge, March 2010).

    Turning Dust to Gold: Building a Future on the Moon and Mars, by Haym Benaroya (Springer-Praxis,April 2010).

    The Spaceflight Vault: A History of NASAs Manned Missions, by Mark Mayfield (Whitman Publishing,April 2010).

    The Eerie Silence: Renewing Our Search for Alien Intelligence, by Paul Davies (Houghton Mifflin

    Harcourt, April 2010).

    Another Science Fiction: Advertising the Space Race 19571962, by Megan Prelinger (Blast Books, April2010).

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    The Legacy of Flight: Images from the Archives of the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum, byDavid Romanowski and Melissa Keiser (Bunker Hill Publishing, April 2010).

    Apollo 13: NASA Mission Reports, edited by Robert Godwin (Collectors Guide Publishing, Inc./ApogeeBooks, 40th anniversary edition, May 2010).

    The Unbroken Chain, by Guenter Wendt (Collectors Guide Publishing, Inc./Apogee Books, May 2009).

    Footprints in the Dust: The Epic Voyages of Apollo, 19691975, edited by Colin Burgess (University ofNebraska Press, June 2010).

    MoonFire: The Epic Journey of Apollo 11, by Norman Mailer (Taschen, June 2010).

    Airplane Racing: A History, 19092008, by Don Berliner (McFarland, May 2010).

    Transatlantic Airships: An Illustrated History, by John Christopher (Crowood Press, April 2010).

    Space Tourism Issues, edited by Elias Wikborg (Nova Science Publishers, May 2010).

    ICAO: A History of the International Civil Aviation Organization, by David Mackenzie (University ofToronto Press, May 2010).

    The Making of Historys Greatest Star Map, by Michael Perryman (Springer, May 2010).

    November 2010 4th

    quarter 2010- Vol.27 #4

    Revolutionary Atmosphere: The Story of the Altitude Wind Tunnel and the Space Power Chambers(NASA SP-2010-4319), by Robert S. Arrighi.

    NASAs First 50 Years: Historical Perspectives (NASA SP-2010-4704), edited by Steven J. Dick.

    Space Exploration and HumanityA Historical Encyclopedia (ABC-CLIO, August 2010), general editorStephen B. Johnson, section editors Timothy M. Chamberlin, Michael L. Ciancone, Katherine ScottSturdevant, and Rick W. Sturdevant.

    Exploring the Final Frontier: Issues, Plans and Funding for NASA, edited by Dillon S. Maguire (NovaScience Publishers, January 2010).

    Journey to Space: A Memoir of Malaysias First Angkasawan, by Sheikh Muszaphar Shukor (MPHGroup Publishing Sdn Bhd, March 2010).

    Eyes in the Sky: Eisenhower, the CIA and Cold War Aerial Espionage, by Dino A. Brugioni (NavalInstitute Press, March 2010).

    Something Funny Happened on the Way to the Moon, by Sara Howard (Strategic Book Publishing, April2010).

    Moon Men Return: USS Hornet and the Recovery of the Apollo 11 Astronauts, by Scott W. Carmichael(U.S. Naval Institute Press, May 2010).

    Come Up and Get Me: An Autobiography of Colonel Joseph Kittinger, by Joseph W. Kittinger and CraigRyan (University of New Mexico Press, May 2010).

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    Space Flight: History, Technology, and Operations, by Lance K. Erickson (Government Institutes,August 2010).

    On the Frontier, by Richard P. Hallion and Michael H. Gorn (softcover, 2010 reprint; Smithsonian Books,June 2010).

    History of the Space Shuttle, Volume Two, by T. A. Heppenheimer (softcover, 2010 reprint; SmithsonianBooks, July 2010).

    Icy Bodies of the Solar System, proceedings of the International Astronomical Union Symposia andColloquia (IAU S263), edited by Julio A. Fernandez, Daniela Lazzaro, Dina Prialnik, and Rita Schulz(Cambridge University Press, June 2010).

    From Props to Jets: Commercial Aviations Transition to the Jet Age 19521962, by Craig Kodera, MikeMachat, and Jon Proctor (Specialty Press, May 2010).

    Sublime Invention: Ballooning in Europe, 17831820, by Michael R. Lynn (Pickering & Chatto Ltd.,May 2010).

    Carnarvon and Apollo: One Giant Leap for a Small Australian Town, by Paul Dench and Alison Gregg(Rosenberg Publishing, May 2010).

    The Fair and Responsible Use of Space: An International Perspective, edited by Wolfgang Rathgeber,Kai-Uwe Schrogl, and Ray A. Williamson (Springer, March 2010).

    Full Circle, by David Cisco (D L C Enterprises, May 2010).

    History of Rocketry and Astronautics, vol. 32, edited by Christophe Rothmund, AAS History Series,Volume 32, IAA History Symposia, Volume 21 (AAS/Univelt, Inc., 2010).

    Wernher von BraunThe Rocket Man, by Ed Buckbee (Ed Buckbee & Associates, Inc., December2009).

    Live TV from the Moon, by Dwight Steven-Boniecki (Collectors Guide Publishing, Inc., July 2010).

    Outer Space: Weapons, Diplomacy, and Security, edited by Alexei Arbatov and Vladimir Dvorkin(Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, June 2010).

    An Enabling Foundation for NASAs Space and Earth Science Missions, by the Committee on the Roleand Scope of Mission-Enabling Activities in NASAs Space and Earth Science Missions and NationalResearch Council (National Academies Press, June 2010).

    The Human Archaeology of Space: Lunar, Planetary and Interstellar Relics of Exploration, by P. J.Capelotti (McFarland, July 2010).

    How NASA Learned to Fly in Space, by David M. Harland (Collectors Guide Publishing, Inc.; 2ndedition, April 2010).

    Space Science & Technology in China: A Roadmap to 2050, edited by Huadong Guo and Ji Wu (SciencePressSpringer, June 2010; original Chinese edition published by Science Press, 2009).

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    The Apollo Guidance Computer: Architecture and Operation, by Frank OBrien (Springer-Praxis, July2010).

    Yearbook on Space Policy 2008/2009: Setting New Trends, edited by Kai-Uwe Schrogl, BlandinaBaranes, Christophe Venet, and Wolfgang Rathgeber (European Space Policy InstituteSpringer, August2010).

    Stepping Stones to the Stars: The Story of Manned Spaceflight, by Terry C. Treadwell (The HistoryPress, September 2010).

    Packing for Mars: The Curious Science of Life in the Void, by Mary Roach (W. W. Norton & Company,August 2010).

    Soaring on the Wings of a Dream: The Untold Story of Americas First Black Astronaut, by Ed Dwight(Third World Press, September 2009).

    American X&Y Planes: Volume 2: Experimental Aircraft Since 1945, by Kev Darling (Crowood Press,September 2010).

    February 2011 - Vol.28 #1

    Beyond the Atmosphere: Early Years of Space Science, by Homer E. Newell, Jr., with a new foreword byPaul Dickson (Dover Publications, October 2010).

    Where No Man Has Gone Before: A History of NASAs Apollo Lunar Expeditions, by William DavidCompton with a new foreword by Paul Dickson (Dover Publications, December 2010).

    The Partnership: A NASA History of the Apollo-Soyuz Test Project, by Edward Clinton Ezell and LindaNeuman Ezell with a new foreword by Paul Dickson (Dover Publications, January 2011).

    NASAs Contributions to Aeronautics, Volumes 1 and 2, edited by Richard P. Hallion.

    Multimedia

    Pour lamour du Ciel [For the Love of the Sky], by Maria Nicollier and Philippe Calame (CABProductions, Label Image and Tlvision Suisse Romande, 2006).

    NASA Hubble High Resolution Image Archive Complete: 19902010, by Space Telescope ScienceInstitute and Sky Image Lab; edited by James Turley (Sky Image Lab, November 2010).

    Books

    From Jars to the Stars: How Ball Came to Build a Comet-Hunting Machine, by Todd Neff(Earthview Media, November 2010).

    Sustaining the Global Positioning System, edited by Earl M. Peabody (Nova Science Publishers, Inc.,March 2010).

    A History of Jet Propulsion, Including Rockets, by Raymond Friedman (Xlibris Corporation, April 2010).

    Engineering the Space Age: A Rocket Scientist Remembers, by Robert V. Brulle (Books ExpressPublishing, May 2010).

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    Crossing the Threshold: Advancing into Space to Benefit the Earth, by Paul O. Wieland (Threshold 2020Press, June 2010).

    The Wright Stuff: The Century of Effort Behind Your Ticket to Space, by Derek Webber (CollectorsGuide Publishing, Inc., September 2010).

    Kennedy Space Center: Gateway to Space, by David West Reynolds (Firefly Books, September 2010).

    In Defense of Japan: From the Market to the Military in Space Policy, by Saadia Pekkanen and PaulKallender-Umezu (Stanford University Press, August 2010).

    In Defense of Japan provides the first complete, up-to-date, English-language account of the history,politics, and policy of Japans strategic space development.

    Skycrane: Igor Sikorskys Last Vision, by John A. McKenna (American Institute of Aeronautics andAstronautics, August 2010).

    Space: From Earth to the Edge of the Universe, by Carole Stott (DK Publishing, October 2010).

    Pluto: Sentinel of the Outer Solar System, by Barrie W. Jones (Cambridge University Press, October2010).

    The 50 Most Extreme Places in Our Solar System, by R. David Baker and James T. Ratcliff (BelknapPress of Harvard University Press, September 2010).

    Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter Mission, edited by R. R. Vondrak, J. W. Keller, and C. T. Russell(Springer, September 2010).

    Go for Launch: An Illustrated History of Cape Canaveral, by Joel W. Powell and Art LeBrun (CollectorsGuide Publishing, Inc., 2nd edition, September 2010).

    Atlas of the Galilean Satellites, by Paul Schenk (Cambridge University Press, September 2010).

    Saturn, by Alan Lawrie (Collectors Guide Publishing, Inc., 2nd edition, September 2010).

    Emergence of Pico- and Nanosatellites for Atmospheric Research and Technology Testing, by PurveshThakker and Wayne A. Shiroma (AIAA, Progress in Astronautics and Aeronautics Series, 234,September 2010).

    Talking About Life: Conversations on Astrobiology, edited by Chris Impey (Cambridge University Press,September 2010).

    Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum: An Autobiography, edited by

    Michael Neufeld and Alex M. Spencer (National Geographic, October 2010).

    Trailblazing Mars: NASAs Next Giant Leap, by Pat Duggins (University Press of Florida, September2010).

    Space Oddities: Women and Outer Space in Popular Film and Culture, 19602000, by Marie Lathers(Continuum, November 2010).

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    The Race for SpaceA Human Odyssey: Volume 1, Dawn of the Space Age (MP3 Editorial Ltd.,October 2010).

    The Race for SpaceA Human Odyssey: Volume 2, First Into Space (MP3 Editorial Ltd., October2010).

    The Race for SpaceA Human Odyssey: Volume 3, Fly Me to the Moon (MP3 Editorial Ltd., October

    2010).

    Discovering the Oceans from Space: The Unique Applications of Satellite Oceanography, by Ian S.Robinson (Springer-Praxis, October 2010).

    Commercial Space Transportation, edited by Jocelyn S. Gunther (Nova Science Publishers, October2010).

    NASAs Future and Its Pursuits, edited by Sophia C. Correno (Nova Science Publishers, July 2010).

    Foothold in the Heavens: The Seventies, by Ben Evans (Springer-Praxis, October 2010).

    Dream Walker: A Journey of Achievement and Inspiration, by Dr. Bernard A. Harris, Jr. (Greenleaf BookGroup Press, October 2010).

    My Countdown, by Lena De Winne (Apogee Prime, October 2010).

    RocketScience: The Journal of the Detroit Rocket Society, Inc. 19471952, edited by Robert Godwin andAlfred Zaehringer (Collectors Guide Publishing, Inc., October 2010).

    The Power of Stars: How Celestial Observations Have Shaped Civilization, by Bryan E. Penprase(Springer, October 2010).

    Sizing Up the Universe: A New View of the Cosmos, by Richard J. Gott and Robert J. Vanderbei(National Geographic, November 2010).

    Humans in Outer SpaceInterdisciplinary Perspectives, edited by Jean-Claude Worms, Nina-LouisaRemuss, Kai-Uwe Schrogl, and Ulrike Landfester (Springer, November 2010).

    Lakes on Mars, edited by Nathalie A. Cabrol and Edmond A. Grin (Elsevier Science, September 2010).

    Beyond the International Space Station: The Future of Human Spaceflight, edited by Michael J. Rycroft,Proceedings of an International Symposium, 47 June 2002, Strasbourg, France (Springer, November2010).

    Fifty Years of Flight Research: An Annotated Bibliography of Technical Publications of NASA DrydenFlight Research Center, 19461996, by David F. Fisher (Nimble Books, October 2010).

    Exploring the X-ray Universe, by Frederick D. Seward and Philip A. Charles (Cambridge UniversityPress; 2nd edition, October 2010).

    Satellite Technology: Principles and Applications, by Anil K. Maini and Varsha Agrawal (Wiley; 2ndedition, October 2010).

    Higher and Faster: Memoir of a Pioneering Air Force Test Pilot, by Robert M. White and Jack L.Summers (McFarland & Company, Inc., October 2010).

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    Surveyor: Lunar Exploration Program: The NASA Mission Reports, edited by Robert Godwin(Collectors Guide Publishing, Inc., October 2010).

    Operation of a Cryogenic Rocket Engine: An Outline with Down-to-Earth and Up-to-Space Remarks, byWolfgang Kitsche (Springer, November 2010).

    Watching Earth from Space: How Surveillance Helps and Harms Us, by Pat Norris (Springer-Praxis,

    November 2010).

    Land Remote Sensing and Global Environmental Change: NASAs Earth Observing System and theScience of ASTER and MODIS, edited by Bhaskar Ramachandran, Christopher O. Justice, and MichaelAbrams (Springer, October 2010).

    Soviet and Russian Ekranoplans, by Yefim Gordon and Sergey Komissarov (Midland Publishing, April2010).

    National Regulation of Space Activities, edited by Ram S. Jakhu (Springer, December 2010).

    Future of U.S. Human Spaceflight: Background and Issues, edited by Derek A. Warren and Bridget D.Conway (Nova Science Publishers, Inc., September 2010).

    The Politics of Space: A Survey, by Eligar Sadeh (Routledge, December 2010).

    Edwards Air Force Base (Images of Aviation), by Ted Huetter and Christian Gelzer (Arcadia Publishing,December 2010).

    May 2011 Vol.28 #2

    The Partnership: A NASA History of the Apollo-Soyuz Test Project, by Edward Clinton Ezell and Linda

    Neuman Ezell (Dover Publications, January 2011).

    Toward a Theory of Spacepower: Selected Essays, edited by Charles D. Lutes and Peter L. Hays withVincent A. Manzo, Lisa M. Yambrick, and M. Elaine Bunn (National Defense University Press, March2011).

    Electronic MediaST/SPACE/57: Highlights in Space 2010, by the United Nations Office for Outer Space Affairs (United

    Nations; Vienna, Austria, 2011).

    BooksAdvancing Aeronautical Safety: A Review of NASAs Aviation Safety-Related Research Programs, byThe National Academies Press (December 2010).

    International Space Station Research: Accomplishments and Challenges, edited by Nicole M. Calhoun(Nova Science Publishers, March 2011).

    Jagdgeschwader 400: Germanys Elite Rocket Fighters, by Stephen Ransom and Hans-HermannCammann (Osprey Publishing, December 2010).

    A Kansan Conquers the Cosmos: Or, Spaced Out All My Life!by Alan Glines (iUniverse.com,November 2010).

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    Cosmic Biology: How Life Could Evolve on Other Worlds, by Louis N. Irwin and Dirk Schulze-Makuch(Springer-Praxis, December 2010).Voyages of Discovery: The Missions of the Space Shuttle Discovery, by Robert A. Adamcik (ApogeePrime, December 2010).

    John F. Kennedy and the Race to the Moon, by John Logsdon (Palgrave Macmillan, December 2010).

    Maple Leaf in Space: Canadas Astronauts, by John Melady (Dundurn Press, January 2011).

    Cape Canaveral: Americas Spaceport, by Donald D. Spencer (Schiffer Publishing, January 2011).

    Mitigation of Hazardous Comets and Asteroids, edited by Michael J. S. Belton, Thomas H. Morgan,Nalin H. Samarasinha, and Donald K. Yeomans (Cambridge University Press, March 2011).

    Reusable Space Transportation Systems, by Heribert Kuczera and Peter W. Sacher (Springer-Praxis,January 2011).

    Reopening the Space Frontier, by John Hickman (Common Ground Publishing, November 2010).

    Searching for Extraterrestrial Intelligence: SETI Past, Present, and Future, by H. Paul Shuch (Springer-Praxis, March 2011).

    Space and the American Imagination, by Howard E. McCurdy (The Johns Hopkins University Press,second edition; January 2011).

    Blogging the Moon, by Paul D. Spudis (Apogee Prime, February 2011).

    A New International Strategic Context for Space Policies, by Bertrand de Montluc (Nova SciencePublishers, March 2011).

    Space and Security: A Reference Handbook, by Peter L. Hays (ABC-CLIO, March 2011).

    From Space to Earth: The Laboratory and Marketplace, by Berndt Feuerbacher and Ernst Messerschmid(Schiffer Publishing, January 2011).

    Apollo 12On the Ocean of Storms, by David M. Harland (Springer-Praxis, March 2011).

    The Kaguya Lunar Atlas: The Moon in High Resolution, by Motomaro Shirao and Charles A. Wood(Springer, March 2011).

    Drifting on Alien Winds: Exploring the Atmospheres and Weather of Other Worlds, by Michael Carroll(Springer, February 2011).

    Saturn IB News Reference, by Robert Godwin (Apogee Prime, March 2011).

    The Edge of Time: The Authoritative Biography of Kalpana Chawla, by Jean-Pierre Harrison (HarrisonPublishing, 2011).

    Eleven Seconds into the Unknown: A History of the Hyper-X Program, by Curtis Peebles (AIAA, April2011).

    Aurora 7: The Three Orbits of M. Scott Carpenter: The NASA Mission Reports, edited by SteveWhitfield (Collectors Guide Publishing, Inc., March 2011).

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    Spacesuit: Fashioning Apollo, by Nicholas de Monchaux (The MIT Press, March 2011).

    Martian Summer: The Phoenix Mission, Cowboy Spacemen, and the Search for Life on the Red Planet,by Andrew Kessler (Pegasus Books, April 2011).

    August 2011 Vol.28 #3

    Psychology of Space Exploration: Contemporary Research in Historical Perspective (NASA SP-2011-4411), edited by Douglas A. Vakoch.

    When Biospheres Collide: A History of NASAs Planetary Protection Programs (NASA SP-2011-4234),by Michael Meltzer.

    The Spoken Word II: Recollections of Dryden History Beyond the Sky (NASA SP-2011-4542), edited byCurtis Peebles.

    Aeronautics and Astronautics: A Chronology, 2006 (NASA SP-2011-4032), compiled by Alice R.Buchalter and William Noel Ivey.

    Aeronautics and Astronautics: A Chronology, 2007 (NASA SP-2011-4033), compiled by Marieke Lewis.

    History of Rocketry and Astronautics, vol. 34, edited by Otfrid G. Liepack, American AstronauticalSociety (AAS) History Series, vol. 34, International Academy of Astronautics (IAA) History Symposia,vol. 23 (AAS/Univelt, Inc., 2011).

    History of Rocketry and Astronautics, vol. 35, edited by .Ingemar Skoog, AAS History Series, vol. 35,IAA History Symposia, vol. 24 (AAS/Univelt, Inc., 2011).

    First Contact: Scientific Breakthroughs in the Hunt for Life Beyond Earth, by Marc Kaufman (Simon &Schuster, April 2011).

    Next Generation Air Transportation System: The Future of Flight, edited by Donna M. Blanchard (NovaScience Publishers, January 2011).

    Space Policy and Its Ramifications, edited by John P. Ramos (Nova Science Publishers, January 2011).

    Sputnik: The Shock of the Century, by Paul Dickson (Walker & Company, reprint edition, April 2011).

    Defence and Discovery: Canadas Military Space Program, 194574, by Andrew B. Godefroy (Universityof British Columbia Press, April 2011).

    NASA Space Shuttle Manual: An Insight into the Design, Construction and Operation of the NASASpace Shuttle, by David Baker (Zenith Press, April 2011).

    Russian Space Probes: Scientific Discoveries and Future Missions, by Brian Harvey and OlgaZakutnyaya (Springer-Praxis, May 2011).

    NASA Project Gemini Familiarization Manual Manned Satellite Spacecraft, by NASA and McDonnell

    Aircraft (Periscope Film LLC, May 2011).

    Project Mercury Familiarization Manual Manned Satellite Capsule, by NASA and McDonnell Aircraft(Periscope Film LLC, May 2011).

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    LEM Lunar Excursion Module Familiarization Manual by Grumman Aircraft Engineering Co. (PeriscopeFilm LLC, May 2011).

    Saturn V Flight Manual, by NASA (Periscope Film LLC, June 2011).

    Architecture for Astronauts: An Activity-based Approach, by Sandra Huplik-Meusburger (Springer,

    June 2011).

    Trailblazing Medicine: Sustaining Explorers During Interplanetary Missions, by Erik Seedhouse(Springer-Praxis, May 2011).

    Basics of Space Flight, by Dave Doody (Bluroof Press, May 2011).

    Neil Armstrong: The Quest for His Autograph, by Anthony Pizzitola (CreateSpace, May 2011).

    Apollo Spacecraft News Reference - Command & Service Module, edited by Robert Godwin (ApogeePrime, May 2011).

    Apollo Spacecraft News Reference - Lunar Module, edited by Robert Godwin (Apogee Prime, June2011).

    Apollo Advanced Lunar Exploration Planning, edited by Robert Godwin (Apogee Prime, June 2011).

    Realizing Tomorrow: The Path to Private Spaceflight, by Chris Dubbs and Emeline Paat-Dahlstrom(University of Nebraska Press, June 2011).

    The Business of Space: The Next Frontier of International Competition, by Louis Brennan andAlessandra Vecchi (Palgrave Macmillan, July 2011).

    Burt Rutans Race to Space: The Magician of Mojave and His Flying Innovations, by Dan Linehan(Zenith Press, July 2011).

    Soviet Robots in the Solar System: Mission Technologies and Discoveries, by Wesley T. Huntress, Jr.,and Mikhail Ya Marov (Springer-Praxis, July 2011).

    But for the Grace of God, by Bill Pogue (Soar with Eagles, 1st edition limited signed copy, 2011).

    From The TRENCH of Mission Control to The Craters of The Moon: Stories from the Men of MissionControls Flight Dynamics Group: The Trench, by The Trench Team, with contributions from Glynn S.Lunney, Jerry C. Bostick, H. David Reed, Charles Franklin Deiterich III, Maurice Kennedy, William J.Boone III, and William Stoval (Blurb, May 2011).

    The Shirtsleeve Invention, by Gloria Beasley Lausten (Xlibris Corporation, December 2010).

    Fifty Years on the Space Frontier: Halo Orbits, Comets, Asteroids, and More, by Robert W. Farquhar(Outskirts Press, June 2011).

    November 2011 - Vol.28 #4

    Space Shuttle Almanac, by Joe W. Powell and Lee Robert Brandon-Cremer (Microgravity Productions,Calgary, Canada, and Launch Pad Publishing, Sydney, Australia, October 2011).

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    The Race for SpaceRace to the Moon: Volume 1, Dawn of the Space Age (MP3 Editorial Ltd., October2011).Gemini 4: Americas First Space Walk: The NASA Mission Reports, edited by Steve Whitfield(Collectors Guide Publishing, Inc., October 2011).

    The Space Shuttle: Celebrating Thirty Years of NASAs First Space Plane, by Piers Bizony (Zenith Press,October 2011).

    Smoke Jumper, Moon PilotThe Remarkable Life of Apollo 14 Astronaut Stuart Roosa, by Willie G.Moseley (Acclaim Press, October 2011).

    The Space Economy at a Glance 2010, revised edition, by Organization for Economic Cooperation andDevelopment (OECD, August 2011).

    Icarus Second ChanceThe Basis and Perspectives of Space Ethics (Studies in Space Policy, vol. 6) byJacques Arnould (Springer, September 2011).

    Gaia, by Guy Lalibert (Assouline Publishing, May 2011).

    Grappling with Gravity: How Will Life Adapt to Living in Space? by Robert W. Phillips (Springer,October 2011).

    Fundamentals of Space Medicine, 2nd edition, by Gilles Clment (Springer, June 2011).

    At Home in Space: The Eighties, by Ben Evans (Springer-Praxis, September 2011).

    Falling to Earth: An Apollo 15 Astronauts Journey to the Moon, by Al Worden and French Francis(Smithsonian Books, July 2011).

    Outer Space in Society, Politics and Law, edited by Christian Brnner and Alexander Soucek (Springer,November 2011).

    High AboveThe Untold Story of Astra, Europes Leading Satellite Company, edited by Chris Forrester(Springer, July 2011).

    Lunar Module Orientation and Compartment Familiarization Guide, by Robert Godwin (Apogee Prime,July 2011).

    Soviet Space Culture: Cosmic Enthusiasm in Socialist Societies, edited by Eva Maurer, Julia Richers,Monica Ruthers, and Carmen Scheide (Palgrave Macmillan, September 2011).

    The Politics of Space Security: Strategic Restraint and the Pursuit of National Interests, 2nd edition, byJames Moltz (Stanford Security Studies, August 2011).

    Selecting the Mercury Seven: The Search for Americas First Astronauts, by Colin Burgess (Springer-Praxis, August 2011).

    DirectionSpace! by Maria Gruzdeva (Dewi Lewis Publishing, August 2011).

    Contracting for Space, by Lesley Jane Smith and Ingo Baumann (Ashgate Publishing Limited, September

    2011).

    The Cosmic Tour: 1001 Must-See Images from Across the Universe, by Piers Bizony (QuercusPublishing Plc., September 2011).

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    Into the Cosmos: Space Exploration and Soviet Culture, edited by James T. Andrews and Asif A. Siddiqi(University of Pittsburgh Press, September 2011).

    Space Probes: 50 Years of Exploration from Luna 1 to New Horizons, by Philippe Sgula (FireflyBooks, October 2011).

    The Need for an Integrated Regulatory Regime for Aviation and Space: ICAO for Space? (Studies inSpace Policy, vol. 7), edited by Ram S. Jakhu, Tommaso Sgobba, and Paul Stephen Dempsey (Springer,October 2011).

    Integrating Women into the Astronaut Corps: Politics and Logistics at NASA, 19722004, by Amy E.Foster (The Johns Hopkins University Press, November 2011).

    U.S. Spacesuits, 2nd edition, by Kenneth S. Thomas and Harold J. McMann (Springer-Praxis, November2011).

    Into the Blue: American Writing on Aviation and Spaceflight, edited by Joseph J. Corn (Library of

    America, October 2011).

    Sovereignty and Jurisdiction in Airspace and Outer Space: Legal Criteria for Spatial Delimitation, byGbenga Oduntan (Routledge, November 2011).

    Civilizations Beyond Earth: Extraterrestrial Life and Society, edited by Douglas A. Vakoch and Albert A.Harrison (Berghahn Books, September 2011).

    Manned Space FlightPersonal Reflections on the Space Program, by LeRoy RoyDay.


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