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Extract of A-4 (V-2) launchings at Cuxhaven for Project Backfire
NEW!!Declassified report from 1946 about German scientists being recruited by the Soviet Union
NEW!!Celebrating 50 Years of Star Trek
An Interview with Robert Justman, the only man to co-produce all three seasons of the original Star Trek!
NEW!! To see the rest of this interview by Michael Lennick please click here to subscribe to the library
NEW!! A History of the American Astronautical Society (AAS), 1954–2014 by Rick W. Sturdevant, James R. Kirkpatrick, and Michael L. Ciancone
NEW!! William Leitch - Extracted from Portraits of British North Americans AND William Leitch - Eminent Men of Fife Biography 1866
NEW!! The Association for Advanced Transportation Technology by Wolfgang Both (In German)
NEW!! A New Biography of Rocket Pioneer Kurt Heinisch (In German)
NEW!! Canadian Space History Moments by Gordon Shepherd, retired Director of the Centre for Research in Earth and Space Science at York University
Updated!! The Papers of the Founder of Canada's First Astronautics Society - Dr Philip A. Lapp
THE FINAL INSTALLMENT- "SECRECY IMPOSED IN GERMANY" IS NOW ONLINE! An exclusive new history of the German Rocket Society by Frank H. Winter
Now in English Willy Ley – Berliner, Rocket Pioneer, Space Historian by Wolfgang Both A new biography
- Get your free Space Shuttle Ebook here! (MOBI Format 4MB)
For your further consideration:
- 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
- William Leitch & The First Scientific Concept of Rockets for Space Travel
- Comments By Frank H. Winter Upon The Article, “The First Scientific Concept Of Rockets For Space Travel by Robert Godwin”
- 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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