Ad Astra Volume 15 Number 4 2003
ON THE COVER: NSS Photographer Joe Marino captures space shuttle Columbia in a time-exposed lift off in 1999.
Featured Articles:
- 14
Burt Rutan’s Personal Space
Aviation maverick Burt Rutan has his eye on the prizethe X Prize to be preciseand is building a means to capture it.
By Rob Loughran - 18
Rocketcam
Go along for the ride with Ecliptic Technologies innovative tools for keeping an eye on Space.
By Rebecca Stowers - 20
A Woman of Space
In an excerpt from the new book Women
of Space: Cool Careers on the Final Frontier, meet a woman who dreams of building a Noahs Ark for space.
By Laura S. Woodmansee - 24
The Spaceships that Never Were
Drawing board or desert flat – these next gen craft never quite got the green light.
By Travis K. Kircher - 32
My Trip to Mars
NSS photographer Jim Marino suits up, trains, and joins the 400,000-plus who have already made the journey to Mars.
By Joe Marino - 38
The New Etiquette of Propulsion
That disc-shaped thing in the sky? Maybe
it’s one of ours. The future of propulsion technology is that exotic…
By Meg Baker - 41
Honoring Heroes
The U.S. Astronaut Hall of Fame welcomes its four newest inductees.
- 4 Launch Pad
- 6 Mission Control
- 10 Policy Insight
- 11 Countdown
- 12 Guest Space
- 42 Space Community
- 48 Lifting Off
Ad Astra Volume 15 Number 4 2003
ON THE COVER: NSS Photographer Joe Marino captures space shuttle Columbia in a time-exposed lift off in 1999.
Featured Articles:
- 14
Burt Rutan’s Personal Space
Aviation maverick Burt Rutan has his eye on the prizethe X Prize to be preciseand is building a means to capture it.
By Rob Loughran - 18
Rocketcam
Go along for the ride with Ecliptic Technologies innovative tools for keeping an eye on Space.
By Rebecca Stowers - 20
A Woman of Space
In an excerpt from the new book Women
of Space: Cool Careers on the Final Frontier, meet a woman who dreams of building a Noahs Ark for space.
By Laura S. Woodmansee - 24
The Spaceships that Never Were
Drawing board or desert flat – these next gen craft never quite got the green light.
By Travis K. Kircher - 32
My Trip to Mars
NSS photographer Jim Marino suits up, trains, and joins the 400,000-plus who have already made the journey to Mars.
By Joe Marino - 38
The New Etiquette of Propulsion
That disc-shaped thing in the sky? Maybe
it’s one of ours. The future of propulsion technology is that exotic…
By Meg Baker - 41
Honoring Heroes
The U.S. Astronaut Hall of Fame welcomes its four newest inductees.
- 4 Launch Pad
- 6 Mission Control
- 10 Policy Insight
- 11 Countdown
- 12 Guest Space
- 42 Space Community
- 48 Lifting Off