Quest: The History of Spaceflight

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The Only Journal Exclusively Focused on the History of Space
...published since 1992

Quest Magazine
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  • About Quest

    Published quarterly since 1992, each issue of Quest: The History of Spaceflight is packed with articles written by professional and amateur historians alongside interviews with key figures and visionaries. Each 64-page issue, is enhanced with photos and charts that will entice the most casual reader while retaining a level of quality essential for scholarly research.

    Quest is the only publication solely dedicated to the history of spaceflight. It exists to capture stories related to the people, projects, and programs that have been part of the last fifty years of the civil, military, commercial, and international space activities.

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  • Human Flight & Robotic Exploration
  • Technology
  • Military Space
  • International Programs
  • Oral History
  • Space Business and Commerce
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    Editor
    Dr. David Arnold is a PhD graduate of Auburn University Department of History. His first book, 'Spying from Space', was published by Texas A&M University. He has been the editor of 'Quest' since 2006.

    Publisher
    Scott Sacknoff is a graduate of Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute and the International Space University. He has volunteered as publisher of 'Quest' since 2001.
    Associate Editors
    Howard Trace (Oral History), Christopher Gainor, LtCol. Roy Houchin II, Joel Powell, Keith Scala, Scott Sacknoff
    Advisors
  • Dr. James Hansen, Auburn University
  • Dr. Roger Launius, Smithsonian National Air & Space Museum
  • Dr. Stephen Johnson, University of Colorado/NASA,
    Editor Emeritus
  • Dr. John Krige, Georgia Tech
  • Dr. Howard McCurdy, American University
  • Dr. Jennifer Ross-Nazzal, Johnson Space Center
  • Dr. Asif Siddiqi, Fordam University
  • Dr. Rick Sturdevant, Air Force Space Command




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