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Air & Space for the iPad
Our June/July issue is the first produced for the tablet.
By Linda Shiner
Space Exploration
Earth-Like Planets Could be Right Next Door
Astronomers estimate that billions of habitable planets are orbiting red dwarf stars. What would it be like to live there?
By Bruce Lieberman
Flight Today
The Pilots of Mount McKinley
For 50 years, the world has reached the mountain on airplanes from one small town.
By Larry Lowe
The Daily Planet Blog
50 Years After Tereshkova
Russia's first woman cosmonaut, and its next.
By Tony Reichhardt
Photos
Bush Pilot Hall of Fame
Meet the pilots who created the Alaska bush pilot legend.
By Linda Shiner
History of Flight
What’s Real, and What’s Not?
At the National Air and Space Museum, some artifacts are more genuine than others.
By Rebecca Maksel
The Daily Planet Blog
The Flight of Shenzhou-10
Updates on China's final mission to the Tiangong-1 space station.
By Tony Reichhardt
Military Aviation
When Republic Aviation Folded
A historian rescued a lone document from the company’s files.
By Joshua Stoff
Military Aviation
Panthers At Sea
U.S. Navy Panthers weren’t highly evolved, but they could shoot. And they were air conditioned.
By David Noland
Space Exploration
Where Have All the Shuttle Engineers Gone?
To new jobs, some odder than others.
By Jeremy Davis
Space Exploration
Driving the Space Shuttle
How a team of experts navigated a spaceship through the streets of L.A.
By Heather Goss
Photos
Enter Our First Annual Photo Contest!
Send us your best air- or space-related shot and win cash prizes.
By The Editors
Military Aviation
Contact!
What happens when helicopters get a little too close.
By Craig A. Thorson
History of Flight
Alaska and the Airplane
For a century, each has shaped the other.
By Julie Decker and Jeremy Kinney
Flight Today
Alaska’s Crash Epidemic
How technology and an FAA regional office ended it.
By Greg Freiherr
Flight Today
2013 Airshow Planner
Use our interactive map to link to events around the country, then share your airshow experiences.
By Air & Space staff
Space Exploration
The Astronaut’s Wife
Jan Evans recalls how it was for the families of moon voyagers in the Apollo era.
By Jennifer Ross-Nazzal
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History of Flight
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July 2013

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