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Emme, Eugene M. The History of Rocket Technology. Detroit: Wayne State 
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Graybiel, Ashton, ed. Proceedings of Fifth International Symposium on Basic
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Green, Constance McLaughlin and Milton Lomask. Vanguard: A History. 
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Haffner, James W. and Clyde D. Martin. Environments of the Outer Solar 
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Jensen, Jorgen, et al. Design Guide to Orbital Flight. New York: 
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Jones, Bradley. Elements of Practical Aerodynamics. New York: John Wiley and 
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Kellogg, William W. and Carl Sagan. The Atmospheres of Mars and Venus. 
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King, Elbert A., Jr., Dieter Heymann and David R. Criswell, eds. Proceedings of
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____. Proceedings of the Second Lunar Science Conference. Vols. 1-3.
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Millikan, Clark B. Aerodynamics of the Airplane. New York: John Wiley & Sons, 
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Morgenthaler, George R. and Gerald E. Simonson, eds. Skylab Science
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____. State of the Nation's Air Transportation System: Summary Proceedings of a
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National Research Council. Astronomy Survey Committee. Astronomy and
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   Academy of Sciences. 1971.
____._____. Science in Space. 9 volumes. Washington: National Academy of
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____._____. Scientific Uses of the Space Shuttle. Washington: National Academy
   of Sciences, 1974.
____._____. Space Research: Directions for the Future. 3 vols. Washington:
   National Academy of Sciences, 1966.
____. Summer Study on Space Applications. Useful Applications of
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Roadman, Charles H., Hubertus Stronghold and Roland B. Mitchell, eds.
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