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GAMES
Scot Morris
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80-11
Opinion
LAST WORD
David Saltman
146
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'''Volume 3 No 3'''
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80-12
Untitled
Cover Art
Michael Parkes
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80-12
Opinion
FIRST WORD
Ben Bova
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80-12 ... Morris
144
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81-04
Humor
LAST WORD
David E. H. Jones
146
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'''Volume 3 No 8'''
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81-05
Untitled
Cover Art
Wolfgang Hutter
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81-05
Opinion
FIRST WORD
Ben Bova
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... Titan III-B booster into orbit with 249-mi ''(400.7-km)'' apogee, 90-mi ''(144.8-km)'' perigee, 89.8-min period, and 106° inclination. Satellite reentered Nov. 20. ''(Pres ... . ''(Schaden, W Star, 11/6/68, B2; Elsberg, W News, 2/14/69, 5)''
November 1968 November
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REVIEWS
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NOTHING ON EARTH.
M. VERTREGT
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THE BIG BOOSTERS
150
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A "SIT-ME-DOWN" SPACESUIT.
H. E. ROSS
151
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BLACKIE RETURNS
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'''VOLUME 3 NO. ... SCHOOL.
A. J. MOORE
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QUESTION AND ANSWER
187
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CORRESPONDENCE
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'''VOLUME 3 NO. 6'''
'''NOVEMBER 1961'''
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PAGE A TEN YEAR PROGRAMME OF SPACE TECHNOLOGY.
L. R. SHEPHERD
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U.S.S.R. planned to test-fly Tu-144 supersonic aircraft during 1968, possibly within few months, Soviet Vice Minister for Air Industry Al ... Salon in Turin, Italy. Tu-144 would carry 120 passengers up to 1,500 mph over 4,000-mi range. Soviet aircraft on display included $6.4-million, long-range, 186 ... it on ground from aircraft in flight; and air "snatch" rescue systems. ''(Aero Tech, 6/3/68, 26)''
June 1968 June
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... ,000 NASA appropriation-below $5 billion for first time since FY 1963. (NASA LAR V/144)’’
Boeing Co., Lockheed Aircraft Co., General Electric Co., and Pratt & Whitney Div., United Aircraft Corp ... been completed six weeks ahead of schedule, Tass announced. ‘‘(Tass, 9/6/66; WI, NYT)’’
NASA awarded facilities grants totaling $3.2 million to Univ. of Wisconsin and Univ. of Washington to ... September
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... recordings of human voices as test of radio communications. ''(Lyons, NYT, 9/6/71, 1)''
Soviet supersonic transport Tu-144 flew to Bulgaria on second flight out-side U.S.S.R ... both Washington and Moscow in looking to the future," (B Sun, 9/4/71)''
September 6-16: Fourth U.N. International Conference on Peaceful Uses of Atomic Energy was held in ... September
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The Soviet Tu-144 supersonic transport aircraft exploded and disintegrated in mid-air over the French village of Goussainville ... final day of the Paris Air Show, killing 13 persons see May 24-June 3 . ''(Randal, IV Post, 6/4/73, Al)''
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DOUBLE TREBLE
Fiction
Harlan Ellison, Pat Cadigan, Thomas Disch, Ed Bryant, Gene Wolfe, Frederik Pohl
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UFOs. etc
ANTIMATTER
151
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83-11
The Eyes of Cerga
STARS
Derral Mulholland ... -11
Diversions
GAMES
Scot Morris
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83-11
Humor
LAST WORD
Jack Handey
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'''Volume 6 No 3'''
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83-12
Oil is Found in the Minds of Men
Cover Art
Ellen Schuster ...
... communications demonstrations, including transmission of television, voice, radio-photo, and teletype. ''(NASA Release 63-144)''
Selection of Republic Aviation Corp. for negotiation of Advanced Orbiting Solar Observatory (AOSO) contract ... July
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... Medical Institute, Pensacola. ''(NASA Release 66-171; Marshall Space Flight Center MSFC Release 66-144)''
July 6-21: NASA's SURVEYOR I , resting on the moon, revived and responded to signals from ... July
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