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Sunday, February 18, 2018

Myths and “Myth-Takes”: Keeping Things Accurate (Or Not) In Modern Spaceflight History

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Labels: apollo 13, gus grissom, jack swigert of the week, Liberty Bell 7, lost cosmonauts, skylab 4, skylab program, Soviet space programs, Soyuz, Soyuz 1, space myths busted, Vladimir Komarov

Saturday, February 3, 2018

Remembering One Of The "MOL Men": Major Robert H. Lawrence, Jr.

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Labels: African-American History Month, Black History Month, Manned Orbiting Laboratory, MOL, Robert Lawrence, space shuttle

Sunday, January 7, 2018

How John Young Got The U.S. To Apollo Before Apollo Flew

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Labels: gemini 10, gemini program, john young, Mike Collins

Saturday, December 23, 2017

Ed Gibson’s Dances With The Sun: Skylab 4, 1973 – 1974

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Labels: A New Sun, apollo telescope mount, ATM, ed gibson, jerry carr, skylab, skylab 4, skylab program, solar physics, space shuttle, william pogue

Monday, December 18, 2017

I Finally Read “A House In Space,” And Damn, It Is A Big Ol’ Mess

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Labels: A House In Space, alan bean, ed gibson, jack lousma, jerry carr, joseph kerwin, owen garriott, paul weitz, pete conrad, skylab, skylab 2, skylab 3, skylab 4, skylab program, space books, william pogue

Saturday, December 16, 2017

This Space Available's Best of 2017: The Top Five

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Labels: 2017, 2017 new releases, computers in spaceflight, dick gordon, gene cernan, paul weitz, scientific literacy, skylab, skylab program, space books, voyager 1, voyager 2, voyager golden record

Saturday, December 2, 2017

Frank Kelly Freas, Sci-Fi Pulp Art, and His Lasting Skylab Legacy

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Labels: Frank Kelly Freas, joseph kerwin, paul weitz, pete conrad, science fiction pulp art, skylab, skylab 2, skylab program, Tim Gagnon
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