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September 2010

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Features

Nevada’s mountains provide a wall around one of the world’s most secret places.

The Truth is Out There

A veteran reporter describes his search for the aircraft of Area 51

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Lost In Space

Microgravity's mysterious side effect: Stuff disappears

Robert Hyman helped search for fellow adventurer Steve Fossett. The undertaking inspired him and other Fossett searchers to create MAST.

Cold Case

A new team sets out to solve old disappearances.

Lenticular clouds tend to remain stationary; their longevity and their saucer-like appearance sometimes lead to misidentification as otherworldly spacecraft.

Department of Flying Saucers

Hello? UFO desk? I'm calling to report a...

Search parties still hunt for Amelia Earhart, who vanished on July 2, 1937.

Checking In...

...on the Missing Persons File

In the 86-foot-long cargo bay, former crewmen recall the hardware a C-133 could lift.

The Curse of the Cargomaster

Readied to transport the first U.S. ICBMs, the Douglas C-133 had a peculiar habit. It kept crashing.

Europe’s Rosetta spacecraft flew past Earth three times, but experienced the flyby effect only once. Nobody knows why.

The Force Is With Them

What changes the speed of spacecraft flying by Earth?

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What Made Yuri Fall?

Igor Kuznetsov reopened the Gagarin inquest to find out.

In 2003, a 727 that once flew for American Airlines disappeared from Angola.

The 727 That Vanished

A case pursued by the FBI, the CIA, the U.S. Departments of State and Homeland Security, CENTCOM, and the sister of Ben Padilla

The dapper Edgar Mix (1905 self-portrait) avidly documented aeronautical events around Paris.

The Curious Case of Edgar Mix

The celebrated aeronaut found Earth-bound life difficult to navigate.

Reconstruction of a South African Airways Boeing 747 has failed to reveal what started an onboard fire, which led to the loss of 19 crew members and 140 passengers.

Cause Unknown

What brought down these five airplanes?

Carl Schahrer, commander of the B-29 Boomerang, shows off the talisman, on which his crew carved their missions.

One More For The Checklist

For some pilots, a good-luck charm is standard equipment.

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Case Closed

Mysteries solved, secrets revealed, and questions finally answered

Departments

Viewport

Viewport: Conquering the Unknown

Viewport: Conquering the Unknown

In the Museum

The Mysterious Second Seat

Why would the Japanese need a two-seat Ohka?

Above & Beyond

Above & Beyond: The Oldest Powered Flying Machine?

Above & Beyond: The Oldest Powered Flying Machine?

Then & Now

Then & Now: Mercury Unmasked

Then & Now: Mercury Unmasked

Moments and Milestones

Moments and Milestones: Travel Air’s Mystery Ship

Moments and Milestones: Travel Air’s Mystery Ship