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NEW!! Orbital Refueling Feasibility Study and Design Concept (ABMA 1960) (Updated Oct 26 2019)
NEW!! Physiological and Psychological Considerations for Manned Space Flight by Allen B. Thompson
NEW!! Interplanetary Flight & Communication by Nikolai Rynin
NEW!! Apollo 11 16mm enhanced lunar surface footage for 50th anniversary)
NEW!! Apollo 11 missing tapes news release 2006 - timeline of events
NEW!! Apollo 11 30th Anniversary Press Conference 3D
Check out what may be the only authentic 3D video of Neil Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin, Eugene Cernan and Walt Cunningham interviewed in the Saturn V building at the Kennedy Space Center in July 1999. You'll need your red/cyan glasses to view this in 3D.
Here's an immersive Flash still image taken by by Miles O'Brien of CNN that day.
NEW!! Edward Francis Burney Georgian space artist
NEW!! Lunar Vehicle updates! (Feb 2019
NEW!! Publications updates including early Lunar Orbit Rendezvous docs! (Feb 2019)
NEW!! Nuclear Manned Mars mission (by Graphic Films that worked on 2001 A Space Odyssey)
- Adventure Tomorrow - TV Series an index to late 1950s documentary series
- Yuri Vasilievich Kondratyuk two papers by the Ukrainian space pioneer
- Space Intelligence Notes - MSFC newsletter about space events
- Phase B Concept Art (Drafts) for Space Base, lunar settlement and Mars base. (ca. 1968)
- Space Technical Information Digest Marshall Spaceflight Center newsletter from 1963
- Index to first seven International Astronautical Congresses (updated Jan 30 2018)
- Pre-Sputnik Bibliography Magazine articles created before 1957
- Bell MX-2276 Orbital Bomber documents and images
- Voyager Saturn Science Forum May 1976 Rare audio of scientists discussing what they expected in the gap between Saturn and its Rings, in 1976!
- Get your free Space Shuttle Ebook here! (MOBI Format 4MB)
For your further consideration:
- Long Range Plan National Aeronautics and Space Administration January 1962
- Canadian Space Society Conference Papers 2015-16
- 1960s & 70s NASA Space Station Concept Art (Updated Mar 30 2018)
- Hückel by Wolfgang Both (in German)
An Interview with John Houbolt, the man who sold lunar orbit rendezvous to NASA!
Max Faget interview with Michael Lennick (2002)
To see the rest of this interview by Michael Lennick please click here to subscribe to the library
- Grumman MOLAB images
- Early Lunar Landing projects Lunex - USAF Lunar Expedition Plan and Project Horizon
- An exclusive new history of the German Rocket Society by Frank H. Winter
- Willy Ley – Berliner, Rocket Pioneer, Space Historian by Wolfgang Both A new biography
- The Papers of the Founder of Canada's First Astronautics Society - Dr Philip A. Lapp
- A History of the American Astronautical Society (AAS), 1954–2014 by Rick W. Sturdevant, James R. Kirkpatrick, and Michael L. Ciancone
- Extract of A-4 (V-2) launchings at Cuxhaven for Project Backfire. Please subscribe to see the whole film.
- X-15A heat damage from Mach 6.7 flight (video)
- Declassified report from 1946 about German scientists being recruited by the Soviet Union
- William Leitch - Extracted from Portraits of British North Americans AND William Leitch - Eminent Men of Fife Biography 1866
- The Association for Advanced Transportation Technology by Wolfgang Both (In German)
- A New Biography of Rocket Pioneer Kurt Heinisch (In German)
- Canadian Space History Moments by Gordon Shepherd, retired Director of the Centre for Research in Earth and Space Science at York University
- William Leitch – Man of Faith, Man of Science by Robert Godwin
- Manned Mars Landing by Wernher von Braun
- Robert Goddard's Rocket Plane by Ron Miller
- The Empire Strikes Out - The Story of the Commonwealth Space Program
- The Story of Hans Dominik and Hermann Oberth
- A short history of Project PARSECS (Program For Astronomical Research and Scientific Experiments Concerning Space)
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