library 1952
Science On The March
January 1952 Popular Mechanics 50th anniversary issue article on progress of science in first half of 20th century. At Google Books.

From Kitty Hawk To Jets
January 1952 Popular Mechanics 50th anniversary issue article by Captain Eddie Rickenbacker. At Google Books.

Hall Of Fame
January 1952 Popular Mechanics 50th anniversary issue article on 50 years of achievements by scientists and adventurers. At Google Books.

How The World Is Shrinking
January 1952 Popular Science article by science writer Willy Ley on time it takes to circle the globe, spurred by 80th anniversary of "Around The World In 80 Days". At Google Books.

Tiny Radar Steers Missile
January 1952 Popular Science piece on missile guidance radar. At Google Books.

Why Supersonic Planes Go Boom
January 1952 Popular Science piece on physical effect of breaking through the sound barrier. At Google Books.

Rocketing Doctor Survives Man's Suddenest Stop
February 1952 Popular Science piece on test of new harness for survivability of high G forces. At Google Books.

Sky Ads Shot From "Rocket"
February 1952 Popular Science piece on German device to project advertising onto clouds at night. At Google Books.

Rocket Motor Doubles Power Of Jet Fighters
February 1952 Popular Mechanics piece on British device. At Google Books.

"Traffic Lights" For Planes
February 1952 Popular Mechanics piece on red and green lighting system on tanker planes for refueling jets at night. At Google Books.

From Struts To Jets
February 4, 1952 Life Magazine pictorial on U.S. military aviation from World War I through the present. At Google Books.

But Why Are We Losing Air Supremacy Over Korea?
February 4, 1952 Life Magazine section from pictorial, above. At Google Books.

'Guided Missile, It's Wonderful'
February 11, 1952 Life Magazine article on Air Force public relations effort to the Bahamas to explain guided missile testing. At Google Books.

Riding On A Beam Of Light
March 1952 Popular Science piece on theoretical rocket propulsion system. At Google Books.

New Sabre Jet Hopped Up To Match The Russians' MiG
March 1952 Popular Science piece on F-86D single-seat interceptor. At Google Books.

The Army Meets The Big A
March 1952 Popular Mechanics article on tactical nuclear weapons, including forced witnessing by troops to guage psychological effects. At Google Books.

Science Tackles The Sixth Sense
March 1952 Popular Mechanics article on mental telepathy. At Google Books.

Ten-Jet Troop Carrier
March 1952 Popular Mechanics article on British flying boat, world's largest passenger aircraft. At Google Books.

Biggest-Known Jet Bomber
March 1952 Popular Mechanics piece on XB-52 eight-engine warplane. At Google Books.

Flying Flashlight Pinpoints Target
March 1952 Popular Mechanics piece on carbon-arc lamp with directional beam for bombers. At Google Books.

More Saucers
March 3, 1952 Time Magazine article on USAF announcement of pilot sightings in Korea plus an update on current events. At Time.

A Rocket Makes History
March 10, 1952 Life Magazine piece on demonstration of Nike ground-to-air anti-aircraft missile. At Google Books.

The Fastest Ten Years In History
March 10, 1952 Life Magazine General Electric three-page ad on jet aircraft. At Google Books.

Man Will Conquer Space Soon
March 12, 1952 Colliers special issue with eight articles by top scientists and writers, including Von Braun. At Dreams of Space.

No Live Operator Aboard
April 1952 Popular Science article on experiments with radio-controlled drone combat aircraft. At Google Books.

What We Will Do With The Moon?
April 1952 Popular Science article on future lunar base by Arthur C. Clarke. At Google Books.

What Makes Jets Fly?
April 1952 Popular Science article on propulsion aspects using Newton's third law of motion. At Google Books.

Fly 'Em By Radio
April 1952 Popular Mechanics article on single-channel radio system for radio-controlled model planes approved for use with no license. At Google Books.

British Test Delta Wing In Flights With High-Speed Jet
April 1952 Popular Mechanics piece on the Avro 707B. At Google Books.

Have We Visitors From Space?
April 7, 1952 Life Magazine article which ignited a national firestorm. At Google Books.

The World's First Atomic Artillery
April 14, 1952 Life Magazine article on new battlefield weapon. At Google Books.

The Struggle For Aerial Supremacy - Why We Are Losing It - Why We Must Win It
April 28, 1952 Life Magazine editorial. At Google Books.

Flying Saucers Are Old Stuff
May 1952 Popular Science article on writer's research into 300 years of strange aerial reports. At Google Books.

Space Cadet Suits
May 1952 Popular Science piece on animals launched by rocket into high altitudes. At Google Books.

Close-Up Photos From Miles Away
May 1952 Popular Mechanics piece on missile-tracking camera system. At Google Books.

History Is Made
May 5, 1952 Time Magazine article on first nationally televised atom bomb test. At Google Books.

New Looks At The A-Bomb
May 26, 1952 Life Magazine article on troop maneuvers after atom bomb test. At Google Books.

Biggest Construction Since The Panama Canal
June 1952 Popular Science article on AEC construction of hydrogen bomb facility known as Savannah River Project in South Carolina. At Google Books.

Eight-Jet Giant Designed to Carry A-Bomb Anywhere in the World
June 1952 Popular Science piece on YB-60. At Google Books.

Radio Broadcast from Iowa Beamed to Washington Via the Moon
June 1952 Popular Science piece on UHF experiment using Morse code. At Google Books.

Scientists Study A-Bomb Burst
June 1952 Popular Mechanics article on atom bomb test, including troop maneuvers following blast. At Google Books.

Manning America's Radar Wall
June 1952 Popular Mechanics article on U.S. early-warning system. At Google Books.

Heavies Of The U.S. And Russian Air Forces
June 1952 Popular Mechanics piece comparing bombers including TU-4 capability to carry MiG jets under wings. At Google Books.

Airline Speeds Changing From M.P.H. To Knots
June 1952 Popular Mechanics piece on standardization of air speed designations. At Google Books.

Tiny Transistors And Printed Circuits Are Important Developments In Electronics
June 1952 Popular Mechanics piece on miniaturization in electronics. At Google Books.

Saucer Reactions
June 9, 1952 Life Magazine follow up to April 1952 article. At Google Books.

An Astronomer's Explanation: Those Flying Saucers
June 9, 1952 Time Magazine article on Dr. Donald Menzel's claim of saucer sightings as optical illusions. At Time.

Guided Missiles - New Defense For The Future
June 23, 1952 Life Magazine General Electric ad, including chart of altitude records. At Google Books.

Navy Doctors Ride World's Fastest Merry-Go-Round
July 1952 Popular Science article on high-speed centrifuge to test effect of G forces in high-speed flight. At Google Books.

Triangles To Stop The Big Bombers
July 1952 Popular Science article on delta-winged jet fighters. At Google Books.

How You Become A Flying Radar Man
July 1952 Popular Science article on training of radar operators for jet interceptors. At Google Books.

U.S. Unwraps Jet Giants
July 1952 Popular Science article on YB-60 and XB-52 long-range bombers. At Google Books.

Thousand-Mile Target Range
July 1952 Popular Mechanics article on long-range cruise missile testing at the Air Force Missile Test Center at Cape Canaveral, Florida with test area stretching to Puerto Rico. At Google Books.

Trillion-Dollar Mile Of Brains
July 1952 Popular Mechanics article on Boston's "Research Row", including M.I.T. and Harvard. At Google Books.

I Rode The First Jet Liner
July 1952 Popular Mechanics article on inaugural passenger flight of DeHavilland Comet BOAC route from London to Johannesburg. At Google Books.

Giant B-60 Jet Longer And Taller Than B-36
July 1952 Popular Mechanics piece on B-60 and B-52 bombers.

Automatic Pilot Flies Jets
July 1952 Popular Mechanics piece on new Navy device for jet aircraft.

The Transistor - A Picture Report Of Progress
July 1952 Popular Mechanics Bell Telephone Laboratories ad.

Speaking Of Pictures
July 21, 1952 Life Magazine pictorial on buildings destroyed during atom bomb test at AEC's Eniwetok Atoll site mid-pacific proving ground. At Google Books.

Faster Than A Cup Of Coffee, Lockheed Starfires Destroy An Air Invader
July 21, 1952 Life Magazine ad. At Google Books.

Sand, Space And Speed
July 28, 1952 Life Magazine article on testing of supersonic aircraft at Rogers Dry Lake. At Google Books.

Shall We Move To Another Planet?
August 1952 Popular Mechanics article on possibility of colonizing space.

The Line Forms Here For A Trip To The Moon
August 1952 Popular Science article on possibility of passenger lunar flights.

Flying Bazooka Outsmarts Bombers
August 1952 Popular Science article on F-94C jet interceptor with air-to-air guided missile capability.

Washington's Blips
August 4, 1952 Life Magazine article on July 1952 Washington, D.C. sightings. At Google Books.

Blips On The Scope
August 4, 1952 Time Magazine article on July 1952 Washington, D.C. sightings. At Time.

The Air Force Makes A Pass At The Saucer Stories
August 11, 1952 Life Magazine piece on General Samford's press conference on July sightings plus Coast Guard picture of aerial phenomenon. At Google Books.

Something In The Air
August 11, 1952 Time Magazine update on sightings, including story of faux naval batttle caused by radar ghosts in 1943. At Time.

The Theology Of Saucers
August 18, 1952 Time Magazine article on Catholic dean's pronouncement on alien life and God. At Time.

How To See Flying Saucers
September 1952 Popular Science article based on claims of Dr. Menzel.

Magicians Scoff At Flying Saucers
September 1952, Popular Science article by magician John Mulholland. At Google Books.

You Too, Can Shoot A Plane
September 1952 Popular Science article on Ground Observer Corps program.

Fans In Tubes Drive These French Planes
September 1952 Popular Science article on high-speed ducted-fan propulsion experimental craft.

Heading Straight "Upstairs"
September 1952 Popular Science piece on British Gloster GA-5 night fighter in vertical ascent.

A Scientist Diagnoses The Flying Saucer
September 1952, Popular Mechanics article by Dr. I.M. Levitt on 1952 Washington, D.C. sightings. At Google Books.

N.Y. Preacher Says God Sent Flying Saucers
September 1952, Jet Magazine piece on pronouncements by a preacher. At Google Books.

The Wind Is Up In Kansas
September 8, 1952 Time Magazine article on Kansas sighting by radio announcer Bill Squire. At Time.

In The News
September 15, 1952 Life Magazine piece on failure of flight of Skyhook balloon and escape of cow-shaped publicity baloon. At Google Books.

Much Ado About 'Push-Button' War
September 29, 1952 Life Magazine piece on use of drone aircraft for Navy attack in Korea, radio-controlled from mother plane. And revealing first use was in 1944. At Google Books.

When Atom Bomb Struck - Uncensored
September 29, 1952 Life Magazine pictorial with unublished photos of Hiroshima minutes after the blast. And revealing first use was in 1944. At Google Books.

Engineering - The Might Of America
October 1952, Popular Mechanics article role of American engineers in technological advances. At Google Books.

Parachutes By The Acre
October 1952, Popular Mechanics article on the Department of Defense Joint Parachute Facility. At Google Books.

British Guided Rocket Flies Over 2,000 Miles Per Hour In Tests
October 1952, Popular Mechanics piece on ground-to-air anti-aircraft missile. At Google Books.

Navy Announces First Atomic-Powered Submarine
October 1952, Popular Mechanics piece on announcement of construction of the USS Nautilus. At Google Books.

Midget Brains For Mechanical Men
October 1952, Popular Science article on rapid implementation of transistors into weapons, and future civilian use. At Google Books.

What Jets Have Done To Our Air Power
October 1952, Popular Science article on 10-year history of the jet engine. At Google Books.

'Space Men' Make College Men Think
October 1952, Popular Science article on design assignment for students at M.I.T. At Google Books.

Two-Part Rocket To Outfight Fighters
October 1952, Popular Science piece on British ground-to-air anti-aircraft missile test. At Google Books.

Italian Inventor's Midget Flying Saucer Hits 87 M.P.H.
October 1952, Popular Science piece on model designed by Italian aeronautical engineer. At Google Books.

Mice Defy Gravity On A Space Trip
October 6, 1952 Life Magazine piece of launch and safe return of mice in Aerobee rocket to 38 miles altitude. At Google Books.

Flying Saucer Men
October 27, 1952 Time Magazine article on dubious nature of Frank Scully's sources for Behind The Flying Saucers. At Time.

Space Travel - Fact Or Fantasy?
November 1952 Boys' Life piece on possibility of interplanetary flight. At Google Books.

This Gun Shoots Atomic Shells
November 1952 Popular Science pictorial on 85-ton T131 280-mm battlefield canon. At Google Books.

Hollywood Builds Flying Saucers
November 1952 Popular Science on special effects for movie War of the Worlds. At Google Books.

New Bomber Has Delta Wing
November 1952 Popular Science piece on Avro A 698. At Google Books.

Great Britain Shows Off Radar-Packed Atom Bomb Destroyer
November 1952 Popular Science piece on Javelin delta-winged jet interceptor. At Google Books.

Rocket Shoots Weather Balloon 80 Miles High
November 1952 Popular Science piece on missile-launched system. At Google Books.

10 Years Of Atomic Progress Point To A Spectacular Future
November 1952 Popular Science two-page infographic on significant milestones. At Google Books.

1000 Miles Per Hour On Rails
November 1952 Popular Mechanics article on rocket sled at Air Force Flight Test Center at Edwards AFB (formerly Muroc). At Google Books.

TV Robot-Plane Advances Push-Button Warfare
November 1952 Popular Mechanics article on radio-controlled drone test. At Google Books.

British Triangular-Wing Jet Bomber Scheduled For Production
November 1952 Popular Mechanics piece on delta-wing Avro 698. At Google Books.

Army Unveils Atomic Artillery
November 1952 Popular Mechanics pictorial on 280-mm gun capable of targeting atomic shells to distance of 20 miles. At Google Books.

Navy Adds Supersonic Punch To Its Carrier Fleet
November 1952 Popular Mechanics piece on F4D Skyray. At Google Books.

First H-Bomb Test Is Reported
November 1952 Life Magazine piece on world's first hydrogen bomb test. At Google Books.

We're Blasting Holes In The Iron Curtain
December 1952 Popular Mechanics piece on ship-based Voice of America broadcasts with aerial antenna supported by 70 x 35 foot balloon, plus mention of propaganda pillow balloons. At Google Books.

Can We Live Without Weight?
December 1952 Popular Science article on human ability to survive prolonged weightlessness. At Google Books.

How Soon Will You Ride In Jets?
December 1952 Popular Science article on future jet airliners. At Google Books.

Expert's Pick 1952's Biggest Science News
December 1952 Popular Science article on views of 10 science reporters. At Google Books.

Newest Sabre Is One-Man Rocket Ship
December 1952 Popular Science piece on single-seat jet interceptor guided to target by radar and auto-pilot. At Google Books.

Ramjet Now Used As AA Missile
December 1952 Popular Science piece on British ground to air anti-aircraft missile. At Google Books.

Banshee Chases Demon In Test Of New Navy Jet
December 1952 Popular Science piece on flight test of XF3H-1 Demon experiemental swept-wing fighter. At Google Books.

What Radar Tells About Flying Saucers
December 1952, True Magazine article by Major Donald Keyhoe on 1952 Washington, D.C. sightings. At NICAP.

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