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... in hindsight they wish they hadn't said, and that's okay. We let them edit it. If they're happy with it, then we would go ahead and use it ... as an all-around person. There are very few people who can do oral history, editing and understand how the mechanics work of audio processing and archival and all the preservation ...
... was pretty explicit. It's over." He says, "Well, you know, we'll have to edit you out, and of course the project's done." I said, "I don't care. It's nothing to me. Just edit me out." I knew he couldn't because they'd probably already finished the project ...
... ''' by Goddard, R. H. ''New York, 1948: Prentice-Hall, Inc., 291 pages, $3.95 (1961 edition)'' Data on the American rocket pioneer's liquid propellant rocket researches from 1929 to 1941 ... following static and flight tests. The book was republished in 1961 in a 222 page edition with a biographical essay on Goddard by G. E. Pendray. Extracted from the 1962 Publication ...
... ''' by Clarke, A. C. ''New York, 1951: Harper and Brothers, 164 pages, $3.50 (1960 edition)'' Ranging from semi-technical to technical, the book provides an excellent introducton to astronautics. Its ... found in the appendix. It was first published in 1950 in Great Britain. A second edition appeared in 1960, 144 pages, fully revised with data on Earth satellites and space probes ...
... ''' by Clarke, A. C. ''New York, 1952: Harper and Brothers, 199 pages, $4.50 (1959 edition)'' Exploration of Space rapidly became a very popular treatment of astronautics, with emphasis on lunar ... Stars". Black and white and color plates enhance the book. A somewhat revised 200 page edition was later published (1959). Extracted from the 1962 Publication ''Annotated Bibliography of Space Science and ...
... ''' by Malian, L. ''New York, 1955: Julian Messner Publishers, Inc., 335 pages, $5.95 (1961 edition)'' Men, Rockets and Space Rats gives an account of the development of rockets, rocket airplanes ... . The book was revised in 1958 and again in 1961 (368 pages). In the latest edition information is included on US Mercury suborbital flights and Soviet orbital flights. Extracted from the ...
... (eds) ''New York, 1960: E. P. Dutton and Co., Inc., 287 pages, $8.95 (3rd edition)'' Definitions, explanations, illustrations and tables are given concerning astronomical and astronautical terms and concepts; revised edition of a book that first appeared in 1957. Extracted from the 1962 Publication ''Annotated Bibliography ...
... Prize Foundation, and the Aerospace Technology Working Group (ATWG). For critical edits, long hours, and moral support, thanks to Editing Assistants Wrexie Bardaglio and Scott Schorer. To all participating principals, teachers, office ...
... imagine. References: Hill, Philip G., and Petersen, Carl R.; "Mechanics and Thermodynamics of Propulsion", 2nd edition, 1992, Addison-Wesley Publishing Company, Inc. Reading, Mass. ISBN 0- 201-14659-2 Sutton, George P.; "Rocket Propulsion Elements, An Introduction to the Engineering of Rockets", 6th edition , 1992, John Wiley & Sons Inc., New York ISBN 0-471-52938-9 ---- Answer provided by ...
... hospital's halls, aiding doctors and nurses by recording vital signs and registrations. The 2012 edition of NASA's annual Spinoff publication captures a nation and world made better by advancements ... customers ranging from high schools and universities to pharmaceutical organizations around the globe. The 2012 edition of NASA's flagship technology publication also includes a special section on spinoffs in manufacturing ...

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