Space Science and Applications: Progress and Potential
New York: Inst of Electrical Engineers, 1986. First? Edition. First? Printing. 260, illus., index, DJ somewhat worn, soiled, edge tears and chips. More
New York: Inst of Electrical Engineers, 1986. First? Edition. First? Printing. 260, illus., index, DJ somewhat worn, soiled, edge tears and chips. More
Greenbelt, MD: National Space Science Data, 1983. 104, wraps, covers somewhat worn and soiled. More
Washington, DC: NASA, 1967. First? Edition. First? Printing. 24 cm, 167, wraps, illus., figures, tables, references, glossary, marked out stamps on front cover, stamp on title page. More
Stanford, CA: Stanford Security Studies, 2008. Presumed first pbk. edition/first printing. Trade paperback. xi, 367 p. Footnotes. Index. More
Washington, DC: NASA, 1982. Presumed First Edition, First printing. Wraps. Quarto. ix, [1], 227, [3] pages. Wraps. Profusely illus. (many in color). Maps. Appendices. Glossary. Reading list. Index. Some wear cover and spine edges. David Morrison (born 26 June 1940) is an American astronomer, a senior scientist at the Solar System Exploration Research Virtual Institute, at NASA Ames Research Center in Mountain View, California. Morrison is the former director of the Carl Sagan Center for Study of Life in the Universe at the SETI Institute and of the NASA Lunar Science Institute. He is the past Director of Space at NASA Ames. Morrison is credited as the founder of the multi-disciplinary field of astrobiology. Morrison is best known for his work in risk assessment of near Earth objects such as asteroids and comets. Asteroid 2410 Morrison was named in his honor for his work on the subject since 1991. He has published 12 books and over 150 papers primarily on Planetary Science, Astrobiology and Near Earth Object subjects. More
New York: Dover Publications, 1979. Reformatted Edition. First Printing. Trade paperback. 24 cm. xiii, [1], 176. [2] pages. Wraps. Illustratons. Formulae. References. Selected Annotated Bibliography. Workshop Members, Biographical Information. Republication of the GPO edition originally published in 1977. Part titles, blank pages, and the record of the Workshop Meetings held between January 1975 and June 1976 have been omitted, and the pages have been renumbered. The main text is complete and unabridged. The search for extraterrestrial intelligence (SETI) is a collective term for scientific searches for intelligent extraterrestrial life, for example, monitoring electromagnetic radiation for signs of transmissions from civilizations on other planets. Scientific investigation began shortly after the advent of radio in the early 1900s, and focused international efforts have been going on since the 1980s. In 1960, astronomer Frank Drake performed the first modern SETI experiment. Drake used a radio telescope 85 ft in diameter to examine the stars Tau Ceti and Epsilon Eridani. More
Washington, DC: GPO, 1977. 276, wraps, illus., figures, tables, bibliography, cover edges somewhat worn, small tears at spine. More
New York; Cambridge, England: Cambridge University Press, 1989. Hardcover. viii, 330 p. Footnotes. Tables. Bibliography. Index. More
Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 1970. Hardcover. vii, 324 p. 29 cm. Illustrations. Geologic Maps. Index Map. References. Index. More
Washington, DC: NASA, 1986. 28 cm, 17, wraps, literature listed. More
Washington, DC: National Academy of Sciences, 1986. 143, wraps, illus. More
Washington, DC: National Academy of Sciences, 1977. 27 cm, 115, illus., figures, tables, boards soiled and stained, few library markings. More
Washington, DC: National Academy of Sciences, 1977. 27 cm, 115, illus., figures, tables, several small dings on front board. More
Washington, DC: National Academy of Sciences, 1972. First? Edition. First? Printing. 117, wraps, footnotes, covers creased, worn, and soiled, staple hole in front cover, title page scuffed and date stamped. More
Washington, DC: National Academy of Sciences, 1960. 10, wraps, references, supplementary reading, stamp on title page and rear endpaper, covers somewhat worn and soiled. More
Washington, DC: GPO, 1972. Approx. 1500, wraps, 5-volume set, illus. (some color), diagrams, maps, covers somewhat worn and soiled, some spine rippling. More
Washington, DC: NASA, [1991]. 29 cm, 192, wraps, illus. (some color), bibliography, appendices, some wear and soiling to covers, sticker residue to front cover. More
Washington, DC: GPO, 1974. Oversized, 225, profusely illus., maps, fr board weak, damp stains & wrinkling to a few pgs, rear endpaper wrinkled, bds & spine quite spotted. More
Washington, DC: GPO, 1976. Revised Edition. Oversized, 225, profusely illus., maps. More
Washington, DC: NASA, 1993. 376, wraps, bibliography, stamp on front cover, covers somewhat worn and soiled. More
Washington, DC: NASA, 1988. First? Edition. First? Printing. 16, wraps, illus., slight wear and soiling. More
Washington, DC: NASA, 1991. 178, wraps, index, covers somewhat worn and soiled, stamp on front cover at spine. More
Washington DC: National Aeronautics and Space Administration, 1963. Presumed first thus. Wraps. Format is approximately 8 inches by 8 inches. Four page insert (format is approximately 7.5 inches by 7.25 inches). Rear cover folds out. Primary cover colors are Blue and Gold. The insert is titled "Salute to NASA" and includes a one page narrative, a one page program, one page of Head Table Guests, and the last page lists the sponsor, committee, and administrative assistance. The interior of the rear foldout presents NASA milestones from 1958 through 1963 and a summary of the Mercury Flight Program. The front cover has a small circular hole that reveals the NASA logo on the first page of the insert. More
Washington, DC: GPO, 1969. 238, wraps, illus., tables, appendices, covers and edges foxed, some foxing to a few pages, mailing label on rear cover. More
Washington, DC: NASA, 1972. First? Edition. First? Printing. 23 cm, 1071, wraps, illus., references, covers somewhat worn and soiled, some edge soiling. More