Professional bookseller's independent website

‎Administration‎

Main

Number of results : 19,128 (383 Page(s))

First page Previous page 1 ... 237 238 239 [240] 241 242 243 ... 262 281 300 319 338 357 376 ... 383 Next page Last page

‎NATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE ADMINISTRATION WASHINGTON DC‎

‎Annual Workshop on Space Operations Applications and Research SOAR '93 7th. Volume 2. Proceedings of a Workshop held in Houston Texas on August 3 - 5 1993‎

‎PN. New. 1993. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition . PN paperback‎

Bookseller reference : 267355

Biblio.com

J. E. MILES, A BOOKSELLER
United States Estados Unidos Estados Unidos États-Unis
[Books from J. E. MILES, A BOOKSELLER]

€93.07 Buy

‎National Aeronautics and Administration‎

‎Annular and Total Solar Eclipses of 2010‎

‎Paperback / softback. New. paperback‎

Bookseller reference : A9781503259546 ISBN : 1503259544 9781503259546

Biblio.com

The Saint Bookstore
United Kingdom Reino Unido Reino Unido Royaume-Uni
[Books from The Saint Bookstore]

€19.88 Buy

‎National Aeronautics and Administration‎

‎Annular and Total Solar Eclipses of 2003‎

‎Paperback / softback. New. paperback‎

Bookseller reference : A9781505622133 ISBN : 1505622131 9781505622133

Biblio.com

The Saint Bookstore
United Kingdom Reino Unido Reino Unido Royaume-Uni
[Books from The Saint Bookstore]

€21.24 Buy

‎National Aeronautics and Administration‎

‎Annular and Total Solar Eclipses of 2003‎

‎Paperback / softback. New. paperback‎

Bookseller reference : B9781505622133 ISBN : 1505622131 9781505622133

Biblio.com

The Saint Bookstore
United Kingdom Reino Unido Reino Unido Royaume-Uni
[Books from The Saint Bookstore]

€24.16 Buy

‎National Aeronautics and Administration‎

‎Annular and Total Solar Eclipses of 2010‎

‎Paperback / softback. New. paperback‎

Bookseller reference : B9781503259546 ISBN : 1503259544 9781503259546

Biblio.com

The Saint Bookstore
United Kingdom Reino Unido Reino Unido Royaume-Uni
[Books from The Saint Bookstore]

€23.18 Buy

‎National Aeronautics and Administration‎

‎Annular Solar Eclipse of 10 May 1994‎

‎Paperback / softback. New. paperback‎

Bookseller reference : A9781505665628 ISBN : 1505665620 9781505665628

Biblio.com

The Saint Bookstore
United Kingdom Reino Unido Reino Unido Royaume-Uni
[Books from The Saint Bookstore]

€16.42 Buy

‎National Aeronautics and Administration‎

‎Annular Solar Eclipse of 10 May 1994‎

‎Paperback / softback. New. paperback‎

Bookseller reference : B9781505665628 ISBN : 1505665620 9781505665628

Biblio.com

The Saint Bookstore
United Kingdom Reino Unido Reino Unido Royaume-Uni
[Books from The Saint Bookstore]

€18.95 Buy

‎National Aeronautics and Space Administration‎

‎Apollo 11 Flight Plan: F i n a l � J u l y 1 1 9 6 9‎

‎NEW. unknown‎

Bookseller reference : BIB-NOV-14-2025-386705 ISBN : 1537117440 9781537117447

Biblio.com

BetterBookDeals
Canada Canadá Canadá Canada
[Books from BetterBookDeals]

€109.28 Buy

‎National Aeronautics and Space Administration‎

‎Apollo 11 Flight Plan: Full-color edition‎

‎NEW. unknown‎

Bookseller reference : BIB-NOV-15-2025-235973 ISBN : 1505812267 9781505812268

Biblio.com

BetterBookDeals
Canada Canadá Canadá Canada
[Books from BetterBookDeals]

€221.08 Buy

‎National Aeronautics Space Administration‎

‎Apollo 11 Flight Plan - Final Edition‎

‎Lantz Publishing 2019-04-17. paperback. Good. 8x0x10. Ships Out Tomorrow! Lantz Publishing paperback‎

Bookseller reference : 240920085 ISBN : 1945701102 9781945701108

Biblio.com

Patrico Books
United States Estados Unidos Estados Unidos États-Unis
[Books from Patrico Books]

€33.84 Buy

‎National Aeronautics and Space Administration‎

‎Apollo 11 Flight Plan: F i n a l – J u l y 1 1 9 6 9‎

‎CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform 2016. Paperback. New. 354 pages. 11.00x8.50x0.84 inches. CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform paperback‎

Bookseller reference : __1537117440 ISBN : 1537117440 9781537117447

Biblio.com

Revaluation Books
United Kingdom Reino Unido Reino Unido Royaume-Uni
[Books from Revaluation Books]

€71.49 Buy

‎National Aeronautics and Space Administration‎

‎Apollo 11 Flight Plan: Full-color edition‎

‎paperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback‎

Bookseller reference : 1505812267.G ISBN : 1505812267 9781505812268

Biblio.com

Bonita
United States Estados Unidos Estados Unidos États-Unis
[Books from Bonita]

€118.26 Buy

‎National Aeronautics and Space Administration‎

‎Apollo 11 Flight Plan: Black and white edition‎

‎paperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback‎

Bookseller reference : 150602243X.G ISBN : 150602243X 9781506022437

Biblio.com

Bonita
United States Estados Unidos Estados Unidos États-Unis
[Books from Bonita]

€51.10 Buy

‎National Aeronautics Space Administration‎

‎Apollo 11 Flight Plan - Final Edition‎

‎Paperback. Very Good. paperback‎

Bookseller reference : GOR010071149 ISBN : 1945701102 9781945701108

Biblio.com

World of Books Ltd
United Kingdom Reino Unido Reino Unido Royaume-Uni
[Books from World of Books Ltd]

€22.82 Buy

‎National Aeronautics and Space Administration‎

‎Apollo 11 Bootprint; NL-2009-06-017-HQ Image dated 7/20/1969‎

‎Washington DC: National Aeronautics and Space Administration 2009. Part of Apollo 40 years series. Photograph. Very good. Format approximately 8.5 inches by 11 inches. Image size is approximately 6 inches by 7.25 inches. The caption reads: One of the first steps taken on the Moon this is an image of Buzz Aldrin's bootprint from the Apollo 11 mission. Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin walked on the Moon on July 20 1969. Apollo 11 was the spaceflight that landed the first two humans on the Moon. Mission commander Neil Armstrong and pilot Buzz Aldrin landed the lunar module Eagle on July 20 1969. Armstrong became the first to step onto the lunar surface six hours after landing; Aldrin joined him about 20 minutes later. They collected 47.5 pounds of lunar material to bring back to Earth. Armstrong and Aldrin spent just under a day on the lunar surface before rejoining Columbia in lunar orbit. After being sent toward the Moon by the Saturn V's upper stage the astronauts separated the spacecraft from it and traveled for three days until they entered into lunar orbit. Armstrong and Aldrin then moved into the lunar module Eagle and landed in the Sea of Tranquility. They stayed a total of about 21.5 hours on the lunar surface. The astronauts used Eagle's upper stage to lift off from the lunar surface and rejoin Collins in the command module. They returned to Earth and landed in the Pacific Ocean on July 24. Apollo 11 effectively ended the Space Race and fulfilled a national goal proposed in 1961 by U.S. President John F. Kennedy: "before this decade is out of landing a man on the Moon and returning him safely to the Earth." The Apollo program also known as Project Apollo was the third United States human spaceflight program carried out by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration NASA which accomplished landing the first humans on the Moon from 1969 to 1972. First conceived during Dwight D. Eisenhower's administration as a three-man spacecraft to follow the one-man Project Mercury which put the first Americans in space Apollo was later dedicated to President John F. Kennedy's national goal of "landing a man on the Moon and returning him safely to the Earth" by the end of the 1960s which he proposed in an address to Congress on May 25 1961. Kennedy's goal was accomplished on the Apollo 11 mission when astronauts Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin landed their Lunar Module LM on July 20 1969 and walked on the lunar surface while Michael Collins remained in lunar orbit in the Command/Service Module CSM and all three landed safely on Earth on July 24. Five subsequent Apollo missions also landed astronauts on the Moon the last in December 1972. In these six spaceflights twelve men walked on the Moon. Apollo ran from 1961 to 1972 with the first manned flight in 1968. It achieved its goal of manned lunar landing despite the major setback of a 1967 Apollo 1 cabin fire that killed the entire crew during a prelaunch test. After the first landing sufficient flight hardware remained for nine follow-on landings with a plan for extended lunar geological and astrophysical exploration. Budget cuts forced the cancellation of three of these. Five of the remaining six missions achieved successful landings but the Apollo 13 landing was prevented by an oxygen tank explosion in transit to the Moon which damaged the CSM's propulsion and life support. The crew returned to Earth safely by using the Lunar Module as a "lifeboat" for these functions. Apollo used Saturn family rockets as launch vehicles which were also used for an Apollo Applications Program which consisted of Skylab a space station that supported three manned missions in 1973-74 and the Apollo-Soyuz Test Project a joint Earth orbit mission with the Soviet Union in 1975. Apollo set several major human spaceflight milestones. It stands alone in sending manned missions beyond low Earth orbit. Apollo 8 was the first manned spacecraft to orbit another celestial body while the final Apollo 17 mission marked the sixth Moon landing and the ninth manned mission beyond low Earth orbit. The program returned 842 pounds 382 kg of lunar rocks and soil to Earth greatly contributing to the understanding of the Moon's composition and geological history. The program laid the foundation for NASA's subsequent human spaceflight capability and funded construction of its Johnson Space Center and Kennedy Space Center. Apollo also spurred advances in many areas of technology incidental to rocketry and manned spaceflight including avionics telecommunications and computers. National Aeronautics and Space Administration unknown‎

Bookseller reference : 74052

Biblio.com

Ground Zero Books
United States Estados Unidos Estados Unidos États-Unis
[Books from Ground Zero Books]

€21.15 Buy

‎National Aeronautics and Space Administration‎

‎Apollo 11 Lunar Landing Mission Press Kit‎

‎Washington DC: National Aeronautics and Space Administration 1969. Presumed First Edition First printing. Wraps. fair. Quarto 250 1 pages plus covers wraps. Illustrations. Diagrams. Staple bound in top corner Tears around staple in front cover which is separated but present. Discoloration to covers. Apollo 11 was the spaceflight that landed the first two people on the Moon. Mission commander Neil Armstrong and pilot Buzz Aldrin both American landed the lunar module Eagle on July 20 1969 at 20:17 UTC. Armstrong became the first person to step onto the lunar surface six hours after landing on July 21 at 02:56:15 UTC; Aldrin joined him about 20 minutes later. They spent about two and a quarter hours together outside the spacecraft and collected 47.5 pounds 21.5 kg of lunar material to bring back to Earth. Michael Collins piloted the command module Columbia alone in lunar orbit while they were on the Moon's surface. Armstrong and Aldrin spent 21.5 hours on the lunar surface before rejoining Columbia in lunar orbit. For Release Sunday July 6 1969. Press release No. 69-83K. A press kit often referred to as a media kit in business environments is a pre-packaged set of promotional materials that provide information about a person company organization or cause and which is distributed to members of the media for promotional use. Press kits or media kits as they are sometimes known are often distributed to announce a release or for a news conference. Traditionally the term "press kit" referred to a set of documents photographs and other relevant materials packaged together and designed to be sent to a newspaper or magazine as part of an organizations Public relations or promotional program. Recently as print media circulation and readership levels have been declining marketing and PR people have begun using the broader term "media kit" so that it now refers to any promotional material distributed to any media outlet. National Aeronautics and Space Administration paperback‎

Bookseller reference : 53381

Biblio.com

Ground Zero Books
United States Estados Unidos Estados Unidos États-Unis
[Books from Ground Zero Books]

€507.66 Buy

‎National Aeronautics and Administration‎

‎Apollo 11: Preliminary Science Report‎

‎Paperback / softback. New. paperback‎

Bookseller reference : A9781502726148 ISBN : 1502726149 9781502726148

Biblio.com

The Saint Bookstore
United Kingdom Reino Unido Reino Unido Royaume-Uni
[Books from The Saint Bookstore]

€27.22 Buy

‎National Aeronautics and Administration‎

‎Apollo 11: Preliminary Science Report‎

‎new. unknown‎

Bookseller reference : 22141490-n ISBN : 1502726149 9781502726148

Biblio.com

GreatBookPrices
United States Estados Unidos Estados Unidos États-Unis
[Books from GreatBookPrices]

€18.79 Buy

‎National Aeronautics and Administration‎

‎Apollo 11: Preliminary Science Report‎

‎like new. unknown‎

Bookseller reference : 22141490 ISBN : 1502726149 9781502726148

Biblio.com

GreatBookPrices
United States Estados Unidos Estados Unidos États-Unis
[Books from GreatBookPrices]

€36.11 Buy

‎National Aeronautics and Administration‎

‎Apollo 11: Preliminary Science Report‎

‎Paperback / softback. New. paperback‎

Bookseller reference : B9781502726148 ISBN : 1502726149 9781502726148

Biblio.com

The Saint Bookstore
United Kingdom Reino Unido Reino Unido Royaume-Uni
[Books from The Saint Bookstore]

€30.46 Buy

‎National Aeronautics and Administration‎

‎Apollo 12: Preliminary Science Report‎

‎Paperback / softback. New. paperback‎

Bookseller reference : B9781502726407 ISBN : 1502726408 9781502726407

Biblio.com

The Saint Bookstore
United Kingdom Reino Unido Reino Unido Royaume-Uni
[Books from The Saint Bookstore]

€32.75 Buy

‎National Aeronautics and Space Administration‎

‎Apollo 13 Spacecraft Splashdown in the Pacific; NL-2009-06-015-HQ Image dated 4/17/1970‎

‎Washington DC: National Aeronautics and Space Administration 2009. Part of Apollo 40 years series. Photograph. Very good. Format approximately 8.5 inches by 11 inches. Image size is approximately 6 inches by 7.25 inches. The caption reads: The Apollo 13 Command Module splashed down in the South Pacific at 12:07:44 p.m. on April 17 1970 after a harrowing mission in which a ruptured oxygen tank put the crew in peril. The red and white parachutes were the first signal to Mission Control that astronauts Lovell Haise and Swigert had defied the odds and made it safely back to Earth. Apollo 13 was the seventh manned mission in the Apollo space program and the third intended to land on the Moon. The craft was launched on April 11 1970 from the Kennedy Space Center Florida but the lunar landing was aborted after an oxygen tank exploded two days later crippling the Service Module upon which the Command Module had depended. Despite great hardship caused by limited power loss of cabin heat shortage of potable water and the critical need to make makeshift repairs to the carbon dioxide removal system the crew returned safely to Earth on April 17 1970 six days after launch. The mission was commanded by James A. Lovell with John L. "Jack" Swigert as Command Module Pilot and Fred W. Haise as Lunar Module Pilot. Swigert was a late replacement for the original CM pilot Ken Mattingly who was grounded by the flight surgeon after exposure to German measles. The Apollo program also known as Project Apollo was the third United States human spaceflight program carried out by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration NASA which accomplished landing the first humans on the Moon from 1969 to 1972. First conceived during Dwight D. Eisenhower's administration as a three-man spacecraft to follow the one-man Project Mercury which put the first Americans in space Apollo was later dedicated to President John F. Kennedy's national goal of "landing a man on the Moon and returning him safely to the Earth" by the end of the 1960s which he proposed in an address to Congress on May 25 1961. Kennedy's goal was accomplished on the Apollo 11 mission when astronauts Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin landed their Lunar Module LM on July 20 1969 and walked on the lunar surface while Michael Collins remained in lunar orbit in the Command/Service Module CSM and all three landed safely on Earth on July 24. Five subsequent Apollo missions also landed astronauts on the Moon the last in December 1972. In these six spaceflights twelve men walked on the Moon. Apollo ran from 1961 to 1972 with the first manned flight in 1968. It achieved its goal of manned lunar landing despite the major setback of a 1967 Apollo 1 cabin fire that killed the entire crew during a prelaunch test. After the first landing sufficient flight hardware remained for nine follow-on landings with a plan for extended lunar geological and astrophysical exploration. Budget cuts forced the cancellation of three of these. Five of the remaining six missions achieved successful landings but the Apollo 13 landing was prevented by an oxygen tank explosion in transit to the Moon which damaged the CSM's propulsion and life support. The crew returned to Earth safely by using the Lunar Module as a "lifeboat" for these functions. Apollo used Saturn family rockets as launch vehicles which were also used for an Apollo Applications Program which consisted of Skylab a space station that supported three manned missions in 1973-74 and the Apollo-Soyuz Test Project a joint Earth orbit mission with the Soviet Union in 1975. Apollo set several major human spaceflight milestones. It stands alone in sending manned missions beyond low Earth orbit. Apollo 8 was the first manned spacecraft to orbit another celestial body while the final Apollo 17 mission marked the sixth Moon landing and the ninth manned mission beyond low Earth orbit. The program returned 842 pounds 382 kg of lunar rocks and soil to Earth greatly contributing to the understanding of the Moon's composition and geological history. The program laid the foundation for NASA's subsequent human spaceflight capability and funded construction of its Johnson Space Center and Kennedy Space Center. Apollo also spurred advances in many areas of technology incidental to rocketry and manned spaceflight including avionics telecommunications and computers. National Aeronautics and Space Administration unknown‎

Bookseller reference : 74050

Biblio.com

Ground Zero Books
United States Estados Unidos Estados Unidos États-Unis
[Books from Ground Zero Books]

€21.15 Buy

‎National Aeronautics and Space Administration Apollo Program Office‎

‎Apollo 14 Mission Events; January 31 1971 Launch‎

‎Washington DC: National Aeronautics and Space Administration Apollo Program Office 1971. Presumed First Edition First printing. Single sheet printed on both sides. Good. Format is approximately 6.5 inches by 5.5 inches folded in half and printed on both sides. Item has some wear and soiling. Front side has a detailed listing of events such as liftoff Translunar Injection Midcourse Correction Lunar Orbit Insertion etc. The other side continues with a listing of events but has two graphics detailing the events of Apollo 14 EVA-1 and Apollo 14 EVA-2. The Apollo program also known as Project Apollo was the third U. S. human spaceflight program carried out by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration NASA which succeeded in landing the first humans on the Moon from 1969 to 1972. It was first conceived during Dwight D. Eisenhower's administration as a three-person spacecraft to follow the one-person Project Mercury which put the first Americans in space. Apollo was later dedicated to President Kennedy's national goal for the 1960s of "landing a man on the Moon and returning him safely to the Earth" in an address to Congress on May 25 1961. It was the third US human spaceflight program to fly preceded by the two-person Project Gemini conceived in 1961 to extend spaceflight capability in support of Apollo. Kennedy's goal was accomplished on the Apollo 11 mission when astronauts Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin landed their Apollo Lunar Module LM on July 20 1969 and walked on the lunar surface and landed safely on Earth on July 24. Five subsequent Apollo missions also landed astronauts on the Moon the last Apollo 17 in December 1972. In these six spaceflights twelve people walked on the Moon. Rare surviving Apollo 14 ephemera. Apollo 14 was the eighth crewed mission in the United States Apollo program the third to land on the Moon and the first to land in the lunar highlands. It was the last of the "H missions" targeted landings with two-day stays on the Moon with two lunar EVAs or moonwalks.<br /> The mission was originally scheduled for 1970 but was postponed because of the investigation following the abort of Apollo 13 and the need for modifications to the spacecraft as a result. Commander Alan Shepard Command Module Pilot Stuart Roosa and Lunar Module Pilot Edgar Mitchell launched on their nine-day mission on Sunday January 31 1971 at 4:03:02 p.m. EST. Liftoff was delayed forty minutes and two seconds due to launch site weather restrictions the first such delay for an Apollo mission. En route to the lunar landing the crew overcame a series of malfunctions that might have resulted in a second consecutive aborted mission and possibly the premature end of the Apollo program. Shepard and Mitchell made their lunar landing on February 5 in the Fra Mauro highlands - originally the target of Apollo 13. During the two walks on the surface 94.35 pounds 42.80 kg of Moon rocks were collected and several scientific experiments were deployed. To the dismay of some geologists Shepard and Mitchell did not reach the rim of Cone crater as had been planned though they came close. In Apollo 14's most famous incident Shepard hit two golf balls he had brought with him with a makeshift club. While Shepard and Mitchell were on the surface Roosa remained in lunar orbit aboard the Command and Service Module performing scientific experiments and photographing the Moon including the landing site of the future Apollo 16 mission. He took several hundred seeds on the mission many of which were germinated on return resulting in the so-called Moon trees that were widely distributed in the following years. After liftoff from the surface and a successful docking the spacecraft was flown back to Earth where the three astronauts splashed down safely in the Pacific Ocean on February 9. National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Apollo Program Office unknown‎

Bookseller reference : 80614

Biblio.com

Ground Zero Books
United States Estados Unidos Estados Unidos États-Unis
[Books from Ground Zero Books]

€84.61 Buy

‎National Aeronautics and Administration‎

‎Apollo 14: Preliminary Science Report‎

‎Paperback / softback. New. paperback‎

Bookseller reference : B9781502726483 ISBN : 1502726483 9781502726483

Biblio.com

The Saint Bookstore
United Kingdom Reino Unido Reino Unido Royaume-Uni
[Books from The Saint Bookstore]

€35.58 Buy

‎National Aeronautics and Space Administration‎

‎Apollo 15 At Hadley Base. EP-94‎

‎NASA. Used - Acceptable. Acceptable condition. EP-94 Short gifter's inscription on inside. Dampstained. Project Apollo Space flight to the moon NASA unknown‎

Bookseller reference : SB15A-00982

Biblio.com

Wonder Book
United States Estados Unidos Estados Unidos États-Unis
[Books from Wonder Book]

€10.05 Buy

‎National Aeronautics and Administration‎

‎Apollo 15: Preliminary Science Report‎

‎Paperback / softback. New. paperback‎

Bookseller reference : B9781502726599 ISBN : 1502726599 9781502726599

Biblio.com

The Saint Bookstore
United Kingdom Reino Unido Reino Unido Royaume-Uni
[Books from The Saint Bookstore]

€43.81 Buy

‎National Aeronautics and Space Administration‎

‎APOLLO 16 SPACECRAFT COMMENTARY. APRIL 16- APRIL 27 1972.‎

‎Houston TX: NASA. VG/NO DUSTJACKET. 1972. Flexibound. Apollo 16 was the tenth crewed mission in the United States Apollo space program the fifth and second-to-last to land on the Moon and the second to land in the lunar highlands.2 The second of Apollo's "J missions" it was crewed by Commander John Young Lunar Module Pilot Charles Duke and Command Module Pilot Ken Mattingly. Launched from the Kennedy Space Center in Florida at 12:54 PM EST on April 16 1972 the mission lasted 11 days 1 hour and 51 minutes and concluded at 2:45 p.m. EST on April 27. . Sm 4to. Bound with clasps. Massive 5" thick printed on both sides. . NASA unknown‎

Bookseller reference : BOOKS313766

Biblio.com

Riverow Bookshop, INC ABAA
United States Estados Unidos Estados Unidos États-Unis
[Books from Riverow Bookshop, INC ABAA]

€1,057.62 Buy

‎National Aeronautics and Administration‎

‎Apollo 16: Preliminary Science Report‎

‎Paperback / softback. New. paperback‎

Bookseller reference : A9781502726674 ISBN : 150272667x 9781502726674

Biblio.com

The Saint Bookstore
United Kingdom Reino Unido Reino Unido Royaume-Uni
[Books from The Saint Bookstore]

€44.18 Buy

‎National Aeronautics and Administration‎

‎Apollo 16: Preliminary Science Report‎

‎Paperback / softback. New. paperback‎

Bookseller reference : B9781502726674 ISBN : 150272667x 9781502726674

Biblio.com

The Saint Bookstore
United Kingdom Reino Unido Reino Unido Royaume-Uni
[Books from The Saint Bookstore]

€44.28 Buy

‎National Aeronautics and Space Administration‎

‎Apollo 17 Mission Report: MARCH 1973 JSC07904‎

‎Hardcover. NEW/NEW. <br/> <br/> hardcover‎

Bookseller reference : Pazz140411 ISBN : 9798326251143 9798326251

Biblio.com

Pazzaglia
Italy Italia Itália Italie
[Books from Pazzaglia]

€20.27 Buy

‎National Aeronautics and Administration‎

‎Apollo 17: Preliminary Science Report‎

‎Paperback / softback. New. paperback‎

Bookseller reference : B9781502728876 ISBN : 1502728877 9781502728876

Biblio.com

The Saint Bookstore
United Kingdom Reino Unido Reino Unido Royaume-Uni
[Books from The Saint Bookstore]

€38.65 Buy

‎National Aeronautics and Space Administration‎

‎Apollo 30th Anniversary Medallion‎

‎Washington DC: NASA c. 1999. good. 1 medallion Medallion commemorating the 30th anniversary of the Apollo program. This medallion contains metal from a Saturn V launch tower used to send Americans to the moon. NASA unknown‎

Bookseller reference : 50865

Biblio.com

Ground Zero Books
United States Estados Unidos Estados Unidos États-Unis
[Books from Ground Zero Books]

€38.07 Buy

‎National Aeronautics and Space Administration‎

‎Apollo 40 Years; NP-2009-06-593-HQ Celebrating Apollo Exploring the Moon Discovering Earth‎

‎Washington DC: National Aeronautics and Space Administration 2009. Presumed First Edition First printing. Wraps. Very good. Format is approximately 8.5 inches by 11 inches. Cover has minor wear and soiling. 23 1 pages plus covers. Profusely illustrated color. This has write-ups on key Apollo program flights/crews. The Apollo program also known as Project Apollo was the third United States human spaceflight program carried out by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration NASA which succeeded in landing the first humans on the Moon from 1969 to 1972. It was first conceived during Dwight D. Eisenhower's administration as a three-person spacecraft to follow the one-person Project Mercury which put the first Americans in space. Apollo was later dedicated to President John F. Kennedy's national goal for the 1960s of "landing a man on the Moon and returning him safely to the Earth" in an address to Congress on May 25 1961. It was the third US human spaceflight program to fly preceded by the two-person Project Gemini conceived in 1961 to extend spaceflight capability in support of Apollo. <br /> Kennedy's goal was accomplished on the Apollo 11 mission when astronauts Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin landed their Apollo Lunar Module LM on July 20 1969 and walked on the lunar surface while Michael Collins remained in lunar orbit in the command and service module CSM and all three landed safely on Earth on July 24. Five subsequent Apollo missions also landed astronauts on the Moon the last Apollo 17 in December 1972. In these six spaceflights twelve people walked on the Moon. Apollo ran from 1961 to 1972 with the first crewed flight in 1968. It encountered a major setback in 1967 when an Apollo 1 cabin fire killed the entire crew during a prelaunch test. After the first successful landing sufficient flight hardware remained for nine follow-on landings with a plan for extended lunar geological and astrophysical exploration. Budget cuts forced the cancellation of three of these. Five of the remaining six missions achieved successful landings but the Apollo 13 landing was prevented by an oxygen tank explosion in transit to the Moon which destroyed the service module's capability to provide electrical power crippling the CSM's propulsion and life support systems. The crew returned to Earth safely by using the lunar module as a "lifeboat" for these functions. Apollo used Saturn family rockets as launch vehicles which were also used for an Apollo Applications Program which consisted of Skylab a space station that supported three crewed missions in 1973-74 and the Apollo-Soyuz Test Project a joint US-Soviet Union Earth-orbit mission in 1975. Apollo set several major human spaceflight milestones. It stands alone in sending crewed missions beyond low Earth orbit. Apollo 8 was the first crewed spacecraft to orbit another celestial body and Apollo 11 was the first crewed spacecraft to land humans on one. Overall the Apollo program returned 842 pounds 382 kg of lunar rocks and soil to Earth greatly contributing to the understanding of the Moon's composition and geological history. The program laid the foundation for NASA's subsequent human spaceflight capability and funded construction of its Johnson Space Center and Kennedy Space Center. Apollo also spurred advances in many areas of technology incidental to rocketry and human spaceflight including avionics telecommunications and computers. The Apollo program has been called the greatest technological achievement in human history. Apollo stimulated many areas of technology leading to over 1800 spinoff products as of 2015. The flight computer design used in both the lunar and command modules was along with the Polaris and Minuteman missile systems the driving force behind early research into integrated circuits ICs. By 1963 Apollo was using 60 percent of the United States' production of ICs. The crucial difference between the requirements of Apollo and the missile programs was Apollo's much greater need for reliability. While the Navy and Air Force could work around reliability problems by deploying more missiles the political and financial cost of failure of an Apollo mission was unacceptably high. National Aeronautics and Space Administration paperback‎

Bookseller reference : 80566

Biblio.com

Ground Zero Books
United States Estados Unidos Estados Unidos États-Unis
[Books from Ground Zero Books]

€38.07 Buy

‎National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Office of Public Affairs‎

‎Apollo 8: Man Around the Moon‎

‎GPO. Used - Very Good. Very Good condition. space spaceflight space race NASA A copy that may have a few cosmetic defects. May also contain a few markings such as an owner’s name short gifter’s inscription or light stamp. GPO unknown‎

Bookseller reference : N16A-04349

Biblio.com

Wonder Book
United States Estados Unidos Estados Unidos États-Unis
[Books from Wonder Book]

€23.55 Buy

‎National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Office of Public Affairs‎

‎Apollo 8: Man Around the Moon‎

‎Washington DC: GPO 1968. Wraps. Good. Format is approximately 8 inches by 10.25 inches. Wraps. Profusely illustrated most in color. Covers creased and somewhat scuffed and some edge wear small creases at spine. Apollo 8 the second manned spaceflight mission in the Apollo space program was launched on December 21 1968 and became the first manned spacecraft to leave low Earth orbit reach the Moon orbit it and return safely to Earth. The astronaut crew — Commander Frank Borman Command Module Pilot James Lovell and Lunar Module Pilot William Anders — became the first humans to travel beyond low Earth orbit; see Earth as a whole planet; enter the gravity well of another celestial body; orbit another celestial body; directly see the far side of the Moon with their own eyes; witness an Earthrise; escape the gravity of another celestial body; and re-enter the gravitational well of Earth. The 1968 mission the Saturn V rocket's first crewed launch was also the first human spaceflight launch from the Kennedy Space Center. The Saturn V rocket used by Apollo 8 was designated SA-503 or the "03rd" model of the Saturn V "5" Rocket to be used in the Saturn-Apollo "SA" program. When it was erected in the Vertical Assembly Building on December 20 1967 it was thought that the rocket would be used for an unmanned Earth-orbit test flight carrying a boilerplate Command/Service Module. Apollo 6 had suffered several major problems during its April 1968 flight including severe pogo oscillation during its first stage two second stage engine failures and a third stage that failed to reignite in orbit. Without assurances that these problems had been rectified NASA administrators could not justify risking a manned mission until additional unmanned test flights proved that the Saturn V was ready. GPO paperback‎

Bookseller reference : 16356

Biblio.com

Ground Zero Books
United States Estados Unidos Estados Unidos États-Unis
[Books from Ground Zero Books]

€25.38 Buy

‎National Aeronautics Administration‎

‎Apollo Expeditions to the Moon‎

‎like new. unknown‎

Bookseller reference : 22025880 ISBN : 1502449420 9781502449429

Biblio.com

GreatBookPrices
United States Estados Unidos Estados Unidos États-Unis
[Books from GreatBookPrices]

€17.89 Buy

‎National Aeronautics And Space Administration‎

‎Apollo Expeditions to the Moon‎

‎Apollo Expeditions to the Moon by National Aeronautics And Space Administration paperback‎

Bookseller reference : 2250 ISBN : 1502449420 9781502449429

Biblio.com

BWB
United States Estados Unidos Estados Unidos États-Unis
[Books from BWB]

€33.84 Buy

‎National Aeronautics Administration‎

‎Apollo Expeditions to the Moon‎

‎CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform 2014. Paperback. Good. Pages can have notes/highlighting. Spine may show signs of wear. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More Spend Less.Dust jacket quality is not guaranteed. CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform paperback‎

Bookseller reference : G1502449420I3N00 ISBN : 1502449420 9781502449429

Biblio.com

ThriftBooks
United States Estados Unidos Estados Unidos États-Unis
[Books from ThriftBooks]

€15.55 Buy

‎National Aeronautics and Space Administration‎

‎Archaeology Anthropology And Interstellar Communication‎

‎Government Printing Office. Very Good. With dust jacket. It's a well-cared-for item that has seen limited use. The item may show minor signs of wear. All the text is legible with all pages included. It may have slight markings and/or highlighting. Government Printing Office unknown‎

Bookseller reference : 1626830134-8-1-29 ISBN : 1626830134 9781626830134

Biblio.com

BooksRun
United States Estados Unidos Estados Unidos États-Unis
[Books from BooksRun]

€10.03 Buy

‎National Aeronautic and Space Administration‎

‎Arctic and Antarctic Sea Ice 1978-1987: Satellite Passive-Microwave Observations and Analysis. NASA SP-511‎

‎Washington DC: National Aeronautic and Space Administration 1992. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/No Dust Jacket. Color Illustration. Folio - between 12" - 15" Tall. In color pictorial boards folio 290pp. Illustrated profusely in color. National Aeronautic and Space Administration hardcover‎

Bookseller reference : 0819423

Biblio.com

Vashon Island Books
United States Estados Unidos Estados Unidos États-Unis
[Books from Vashon Island Books]

€13.78 Buy

‎National Aeronautics and Space Administration‎

‎Ares I -X Development Flight Test Logo Sticker‎

‎Washington DC: National Aeronautics and Space Administration c2008. Presumed First Edition First printing this. Single sticker sheet printed on both sides peal line is about at the diameter line. Very good. The format is a circle with a 4 inch diameter. Sticker seam at the back is at the mid-point. Rare surviving copy. One side is a version of the ARES logo originally designed by Star Trek artist Michael Okuda with 10 stars and a rocket ascending but no image of Earth in the background. The other side has the following text: NASA's Ares I-X Flight Test Vehicle NASA's first flight test of the full rocket for the agency's next-generation spacecraft and launch vehicle systems is launching in 2009. The flight test called Ares I-X will bring NASA one step closer to its exploration goals--to return to the moon for more ambitious exploration of the lunar surface ad to travel to Mars and destinations beyond." Then two links to on-line resources. Ares I-X was the first-stage prototype and design concept demonstrator of Ares I a launch system for human spaceflight developed by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration NASA. Ares I-X was successfully launched on October 28 2009. The Ares I-X vehicle used in the test flight was similar in shape mass and size to the planned configuration of later Ares I vehicles but had largely dissimilar internal hardware consisting of only one powered stage. By flying the vehicle through first-stage separation the test flight also verified the performance and dynamics of the Ares I solid rocket booster in a "single stick" arrangement which is different from the solid rocket booster's then-current “double-booster†configuration alongside the external tank on the space shuttle. Ares I was the crew launch vehicle that was being developed by NASA as part of the Constellation program. The name "Ares" refers to the Greek deity Ares who is identified with the Roman god Mars. Ares I was originally known as the "Crew Launch Vehicle" CLV. NASA planned to use Ares I to launch Orion the spacecraft intended for NASA human spaceflight missions after the Space Shuttle was retired in 2011. Ares I was to complement the larger uncrewed Ares V which was the cargo launch vehicle for Constellation. NASA selected the Ares designs for their anticipated overall safety reliability and cost-effectiveness. However the Constellation program including Ares I was canceled by U.S. president Barack Obama in October 2010 with the passage of his 2010 NASA authorization bill. In September 2011 NASA detailed the Space Launch System as its new vehicle for human exploration beyond Earth's orbit. Unlike the Space Shuttle where both crew and cargo were launched simultaneously on the same rocket the plans for Project Constellation outlined having two separate launch vehicles the Ares I and the Ares V for crew and cargo respectively. Having two separate launch vehicles allows for more specialized designs for the crew and heavy cargo launch rockets. The Ares I rocket was specifically being designed to launch the Orion Multi-Purpose Crew Vehicle. Orion was intended as a crew capsule similar in design to the Apollo program capsule to transport astronauts to the International Space Station the Moon and eventually Mars. Ares I might have also delivered some limited resources to orbit including supplies for the International Space Station or subsequent delivery to the planned lunar base. NASA selected Alliant Techsystems the builder of the Space Shuttle Solid Rocket Boosters as the prime contractor for the Ares I first stage. NASA announced that Rocketdyne would be the main subcontractor for the J-2X rocket engine on July 16 2007. NASA selected Boeing to provide and install the avionics for the Ares I rocket on December 12 2007. On August 28 2007 NASA awarded the Ares I Upper Stage manufacturing contract to Boeing. The upper stage of Ares I was to have been built at Michoud Aerospace Factory which was used for the Space Shuttle's External Tank and the Saturn V's S-IC first stage. The Ares V formerly known as the Cargo Launch Vehicle or CaLV was the planned cargo launch component of the canceled NASA Constellation program which was to have replaced the Space Shuttle after its retirement in 2011. Ares V was also planned to carry supplies for a human presence on Mars. The Ares V was to launch the Earth Departure Stage and Altair lunar lander for NASA's return to the Moon which was planned for 2019. It would also have served as the principal launcher for missions beyond the Earth-Moon system including the program's ultimate goal a crewed mission to Mars. The uncrewed Ares V would complement the smaller and human-rated Ares I rocket for the launching of the 4–6 person Orion spacecraft. Both rockets deemed safer than the then-current Space Shuttle would have employed technologies developed for the Apollo program the Shuttle program and the Delta IV EELV program. National Aeronautics and Space Administration unknown‎

Bookseller reference : 88971

Biblio.com

Ground Zero Books
United States Estados Unidos Estados Unidos États-Unis
[Books from Ground Zero Books]

€63.46 Buy

‎National Aeronautics and Administration‎

‎Ares: Launch and Propulsion: An Educator Guide with Activities in Science and Mathematics‎

‎Paperback / softback. New. paperback‎

Bookseller reference : A9781493683376 ISBN : 1493683373 9781493683376

Biblio.com

The Saint Bookstore
United Kingdom Reino Unido Reino Unido Royaume-Uni
[Books from The Saint Bookstore]

€25.85 Buy

‎National Aeronautics and Administration‎

‎Ares: Launch and Propulsion: An Educator Guide with Activities in Science and Mathematics‎

‎Paperback / softback. New. paperback‎

Bookseller reference : B9781493683376 ISBN : 1493683373 9781493683376

Biblio.com

The Saint Bookstore
United Kingdom Reino Unido Reino Unido Royaume-Uni
[Books from The Saint Bookstore]

€29.26 Buy

‎National Aeronautics and Administration‎

‎Assessment of Programs in Space Biology and Medicine 1991‎

‎Paperback / softback. New. paperback‎

Bookseller reference : B9781502845757 ISBN : 150284575x 9781502845757

Biblio.com

The Saint Bookstore
United Kingdom Reino Unido Reino Unido Royaume-Uni
[Books from The Saint Bookstore]

€22.88 Buy

‎NATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE ADMINISTRATION HAMPTON VA LANGLEY RESEARCH CEN TER‎

‎Assessment of Carbon Fiber Electrical Effects‎

‎PN. New. 1979. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition. . PN paperback‎

Bookseller reference : 759996

Biblio.com

J. E. MILES, A BOOKSELLER
United States Estados Unidos Estados Unidos États-Unis
[Books from J. E. MILES, A BOOKSELLER]

€142.99 Buy

‎National Aeronautics and Space Administration‎

‎Assuring the Security and Integrity of NASA Automated Information Resources; NASA Management Instruction NMI 2410.7A‎

‎Washington DC: National Aeronautics and Space Administration c1980. Xerox copy of Draft Instruction. Stapled in upper left corner. Good. 5 1 pages. The Information Resources Management Division was the responsible Office in NASA for this instruction. This was intended to replace NASA Management Instruction NMI 2410.7 Assuring Security and Integrity of NASA Data Processing July 13 1979. From the internet version 7C establishes policy and responsibilities for ensuring appropriate levels of security and integrity for NASA automated information processing installations systems data and related resources; and constitutes the NASA Automated Information Security AIS Program. Additional NASA policy can be found in the NASA On-Line Directives Information System NODIS Library . This site provides quick access to all of NASA's Policy Directives NPD's i.e. formerly NASA Management Instructions NMI's NASA's Procedures & Guidelines NPG's i.e. formerly NASA Handbooks NHB's and NASA's Policy Charters NPC's. This instruction when finalized would apply to NASA Headquarters and field installations. It included all unclassified automated information systems and information resources used to support the management and technical activities of NASA contractor or research facility. Information resources not under NASA management cognizance the utilization of which was incidental to services provided to NASA were not generally included. NASA center could elect on an individual basis to include information resources exempted by this definition. Telecommunications security policy was the responsibility of the Office of Space Tracing and Data Systems and was not addressed. National Aeronautics and Space Administration unknown‎

Bookseller reference : 77144

Biblio.com

Ground Zero Books
United States Estados Unidos Estados Unidos États-Unis
[Books from Ground Zero Books]

€14.81 Buy

‎National Aeronautics and Space Administration‎

‎Asteroid Initiative: Ideas Synthesis Workshop‎

‎paperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback‎

Bookseller reference : 1511717572.G ISBN : 1511717572 9781511717571

Biblio.com

Bonita
United States Estados Unidos Estados Unidos États-Unis
[Books from Bonita]

€26.36 Buy

‎National Aeronautics and Space Administration and Jet Propulsion Laboratory‎

‎Asteroids NASA Photograph; LG-2002-12-579-HQ - JPL 400=1253I 12/05‎

‎Washington DC/Pasadena CA: National Aeronautics and Space Administration and Jet Propulsion Laboratory 2005. Presumed First Edition First printing. One of multiple originals produced. Single sheet printed on both sides. Very good. The format is approximately 8 inches by 10 inches. This is a single sheet with printing/imagery on both sides in a plastic sleeve. On the front side is a large photograph of an asteroid and on the right four smaller asteroid images. The back had text in a three-column format with tabular data covering two-columns at the bottom center and right. Asteroids are classified by their characteristic emission spectra with the majority falling into three main groups: C-type M-type and S-type. These describe carbonaceous carbon-rich metallic and silicaceous stony compositions respectively. The physical composition of asteroids is varied and in most cases poorly understood. Ceres appears to be composed of a rocky core covered by an icy mantle; Vesta is thought to have a nickel-iron core olivine mantle and basaltic crust. Thought to be the largest undifferentiated asteroid 10 Hygiea seems to have a uniformly primitive composition of carbonaceous chondrite but it may actually be a differentiated asteroid that was globally disrupted by an impact and then reassembled. Other asteroids appear to be the remnant cores or mantles of proto-planets high in rock and metal. Most small asteroids are believed to be piles of rubble held together loosely by gravity although the largest are probably solid. Some asteroids have moons or are co-orbiting binaries: rubble piles moons binaries and scattered asteroid families are thought to be the results of collisions that disrupted a parent asteroid or possibly a planet. An asteroid is a minor planet—an object that is neither a true planet nor an identified comet— that orbits within the inner Solar System. They are rocky metallic or icy bodies with no atmosphere classified as C-type carbonaceous M-type metallic or S-type silicaceous. The size and shape of asteroids vary significantly ranging from small rubble piles under a kilometer across and larger than meteoroids to Ceres a dwarf planet almost 1000 km in diameter. A body is classified as a comet not an asteroid if it shows a coma tail when warmed by solar radiation although recent observations suggest a continuum between these types of bodies. Of the roughly one million known asteroids the greatest number are located between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter approximately 2 to 4 AU from the Sun in a region known as the main asteroid belt. The total mass of all the asteroids combined is only 3% that of Earth's Moon. The majority of main belt asteroids follow slightly elliptical stable orbits revolving in the same direction as the Earth and taking from three to six years to complete a full circuit of the Sun. Asteroids have historically been observed from Earth. The first close-up observation of an asteroid was made by the Galileo spacecraft. Several dedicated missions to asteroids were subsequently launched by NASA and JAXA with plans for other missions in progress. NASA's NEAR Shoemaker studied Eros and Dawn observed Vesta and Ceres. JAXA's missions Hayabusa and Hayabusa2 studied and returned samples of Itokawa and Ryugu respectively. OSIRIS-REx studied Bennu collecting a sample in 2020 which was delivered back to Earth in 2023. NASA's Lucy launched in 2021 is tasked with studying ten different asteroids two from the main belt and eight Jupiter trojans. Psyche launched October 2023 aims to study the metallic asteroid Psyche.<br /> Near-Earth asteroids can threaten all life on the planet as in the impact which may have inflicted the Cretaceous-Paleogene extinction. As an experiment to meet this danger in September 2022 the Double Asteroid Redirection Test spacecraft successfully altered the orbit of the non-threatening asteroid Dimorphos by crashing into it. In 2006 the International Astronomical Union IAU introduced the currently preferred broad term small Solar System body defined as an object in the Solar System that is neither a planet a dwarf planet nor a natural satellite; this includes asteroids comets and more recently discovered classes. According to IAU "the term 'minor planet' may still be used but generally 'Small Solar System Body' will be preferred." Thus this 2005 issuance may be one of the last official NASA publications to use the not 'abandoned' or at least not preferred terms of "minor planet" or "asteroid" National Aeronautics and Space Administration and Jet Propulsion Laboratory unknown‎

Bookseller reference : 86158

Biblio.com

Ground Zero Books
United States Estados Unidos Estados Unidos États-Unis
[Books from Ground Zero Books]

€21.15 Buy

‎National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Marshall Space Flight Center‎

‎Astro: A New Observatory for Ultraviolet Astronomy‎

‎Huntsville AL: NASA c. 1986. good. Quarto 30 wraps color illus. figures creases at spine. Astro is a shuttle-borne ultraviolet observatory. Three instruments make up the Astro Observatory: the Hopkins Ultraviolet Telescope the Ultraviolet Imaging Telescope and the Wisconsin Ultraviolet Photopolarimetry Experiment. NASA paperback‎

Bookseller reference : 50288

Biblio.com

Ground Zero Books
United States Estados Unidos Estados Unidos États-Unis
[Books from Ground Zero Books]

€29.61 Buy

‎National Aeronautics and Space Administration‎

‎Astro: Exploring the Invisible Universe of Ultraviolet and X-Ray Astronomy. NP 121‎

‎Washington DC: NASA c. 1987. very good. 40 wraps illus. NASA paperback‎

Bookseller reference : 40411

Biblio.com

Ground Zero Books
United States Estados Unidos Estados Unidos États-Unis
[Books from Ground Zero Books]

€28.56 Buy

Number of results : 19,128 (383 Page(s))

First page Previous page 1 ... 237 238 239 [240] 241 242 243 ... 262 281 300 319 338 357 376 ... 383 Next page Last page