Latest e-books

NASA Technology Innovation 16.1

Technology Innovation features the latest space technology innovators and project developments.

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"Crash Course"

Case studies of remotely piloted research vehicle (RPRV) and unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) mishaps in which human factors played a significant role.

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"NASA at 50"

This volume provides a snapshot of the thinking of NASA senior leadership on the occasion of its 50th anniversary.

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"Earth As Art"

The NASA Earth As Art collection features stunning images of Earth from five U.S. Earth-observing satellites.

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"Coming Home: Reentry and Recovery from Space"

This publication reveals the NASA contributions that have proven critical to the success of human space flight.

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"Dressing for Altitude, U.S. Aviation Pressure ...

Author Dennis R. Jenkins explores the development of pressure suits.

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Aeronautics e-Books

  • "Crash Course"

    Case studies of remotely piloted research vehicle (RPRV) and unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) mishaps in which human factors played a significant role.

  • cover image for Coming Home e-book

    "Coming Home: Reentry and Recovery from Space"

    This publication reveals the NASA contributions that have proven critical to the success of human space flight.

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History e-Books

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Science e-Books

  • Webb Space Telescope: Science Guide. Credit: NASA

    Webb Telescope Science

    Hubble's successor will utilize infrared light to see the first galaxies being born in the very distant universe.

  • Hubble Space Telescope Discoveries. Credit: NASA

    Hubble Discoveries

    For more than two decades, Hubble has had a front-row seat for cosmic events.

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