02071cam a22003257a 45000010005000000030006000050050017000110080041000280100017000690200015000860200018001010200018001190350021001370400027001580500026001850820011002111000020002222450086002422600040003283000065003683360026004333370028004593380027004875000071005145040050005855200990006356100076016256500019017016500025017208113FISKH20250827085934.0101220s2010 gauac b 000 0 eng d a 2010284374 a0794830463 a9780794830465 a9780794830465 a(OCoLC)635524479 aMUSFLbengcMUSFLdDLC00aTL789.8.U5bM394 2010 a629.451 aMayfield, Mark.14aThe spaceflight vault :ba history of NASA's manned missions /cby Mark Mayfield. aAtlanta, GA :bWhitman Pub.,c2010. a144 unnumbered pages :bcolor illustrations ;c27 X 32 cm.. atextbtxt2rdacontent aunmediatedbn2rdamedia avolumebnc2rdacarrier aMany pages contain pockets with replica documents and memorabilia. aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 143). aFor thousands of years, man has looked to the stars in wonder, but it is only recently that we have been able to travel among them, and The Spaceflight Vault: A History of NASA s Manned Missions traces the extraordinary journey from the early rocketry pioneers to the astronauts of today. Filled with hundreds of photos from the archives at Johnson Space Center, Clark University and private collections, The Spaceflight Vault is a stunning visual history of man s achievements in space. Designed as a treasured scrapbook, the vault also contains replicas of historic memorabilia such as pages from Dr. Robert Goddard s andwritten diary, written tests from the Mercury astronaut selection program, Gemini flight menus, Apollo 7 checklists, media passes from early shuttle launches, front pages from numerous issues of The Johnson Space Center Roundup and much more. No one who has ever dreamed of soaring among the stars should be without this home archive of man s journey into orbit.10aUnited States.bNational Aeronautics and Space AdministrationxHistory. 0aSpace flights. 0aManned space flight.