"THERE'S SOMETHING IN THE AIR" is Skeet Vaughan's book about Clemson University Aviation and Space Heritage. This is a must read for all in the aviation and space industries. If flying is your passion this book is for you.
To purchase a copy of the book, email mail Vaughan Publications at skeetv@knology.net
Or call Skeet at 256.881.2566
Author - Otha "Skeet" Vaughan
If you have ever star-gazed shortly after sunset or before sunrise, you have probably noticed one or two "stars" sailing gracefully across the sky. These are Earth-orbiting satellites, visible due to the reflection of the Sun's light off their surfaces toward the observer.
DetailsSkeet Vaughan gives a brief history on the discovery of sprites, jets, and elves and how to observe these type phenomena from your own observing location.
DetailsThe Role of the Space Shuttle Video Tapes in the Discovery of Sprites, Jets, and Elves
DetailsFrom high above the Earth, the International Space Station (ISS) provides a unique vantage point to view our home planet.
DetailsThe Piper J-3 Cub is a small, simple, light aircraft that was built between 1937 and 1947 by Piper Aircraft.
DetailsLeonard H. Meldeau - The first person who taught me how to fly
DetailsIf caring is sharing and living is giving then my Dad and Mom lived a exemplanry life
DetailsA historical presentation of Redstone Arsenal's development of the Redstone missile and its progeny, the Jupiter SM-78 weapon system.
DetailsTake a flight on the Space Shuttle and see lightning and other phenomena from Space
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