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Apollo EECOM: Journey of a Lifetime
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For the last century it has been impossible to find reliable information on alcohol fuel production and use. Oil companies have continuously suppressed data on Henry Ford's favorite auto fuel.
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Get an insider's view of NASA's space missions and how the Flight Controllers operated and just what they faced when events were crucial.
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Astronomy Hacks
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Getting Started with Arduino
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Why use the traditional approach to study the stars when you can turn computers, handheld devices, and telescopes into out-of-this-world stargazing tools?
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This valuable little book offers a thorough introduction to the Arduino open source electronics prototyping platform that's taking the design and hobbyist world by storm.
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Illustrated Guide to Astronomical Wonders
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As seen in Make Magazine. Part comic strip and part science experiment, Howtoons shows children how to find imaginative new uses for common household items.
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Amateur astronomy is now within the reach of anyone, and this is the ideal book to get you started.
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Illustrated Guide to Home Chemistry Experiments
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The Best of Instructables Volume I
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For students, DIY hobbyists, and science buffs, who can no longer get real chemistry sets, this one-of-a-kind guide explains how to set up and use a home chemistry lab, with step-by-step instructions for conducting experiments in basic chemistry.
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With more than 10,000 projects to choose from, the Instructables staff, editors of MAKE: Magazine, and the Instructables community itself have put together a collection of technology how-to's from the site.
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Theo Gray's Mad Science
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In the spirit of Discovery Channel's MythBusters and Smash Lab, Popular Science columnist Theo Gray demonstrates fundamental scientific principles through wacky, daredevil experiments that will have readers exclaiming, "Holy !!*$#!!"
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