Are you a model rocket hobbyist, collector, or educator? Perhaps an enthusiast of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration?\"Space Resources for the High School, industrial arts resource units\"
National Aeronautics and Space Administrationprepared under the direction of John L. Feirer, Western Michigan University,
in cooperation with The Florida State Department of Education and NASA\'s John F. Kennedy Space CenterApril 1967Catalog number EP-44
178 pagesIncluded is an October 1, 1968 letter from Mike Donahoe, Chief, Educational programs to the chairmen of the Industrial Arts Departments in Arizona, California, Hawaii, Nevada, Utah. The letter is yellowed and worn at the edges (pictured).The space age race was a marvel of will and technology. New ideas then, were the acorns of today\'s changed technological-industrial forest.
Children today carry a pocket of rocket knowledge and technology in their phones. This NASA publication has pictures, information and illustrations from that time past when people believed in facts and news and knew we would land men on the moon.\"This bulletin is addressed to industrial arts teachers...
\"It is designed as a reference manual that can be used at all levels...
\"This bulletin is designed to motivate and interest teachers and students...\"Or perhaps you wish to grow your collection of model rocket history and materials discoveredEstes model rocketry and G. Harry Stine in 1968; stopped collecting andbuilding near 15 years ago. Sadly, theearliest items are now gone, including a complete collection of the magazine“Model Rocketry” from 1968-1972.