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Chester Melvin Vaniman (October 30, 1866 – July 2, 1912) was an
American aviator and
photographer who
specialized in
panoramic images. He shot images...
- at 10 AM on 15 August,
launched with Wellman,
Vaniman,
Russian balloonist Nicolas Popov and
Vaniman's brother-in-law
Albert Louis Loud on board. The...
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original on
March 8, 2010.
Retrieved March 15, 2010. Heiken, G. (1991).
Vaniman, D.; French, B. (eds.).
Lunar Sourcebook, a user's
guide to the Moon. New...
- and
postcard publisher Robert Vere Scott; and by
adventurers like
Melvin Vaniman, and
archaeologist Hiram Bingham III. Bingham,
having first seen Machu...
- Papike,
James (1991), "The
Lunar Regolith" (PDF), in Heiken,
Grant H.;
Vaniman,
David T.; French,
Bevan M. (eds.),
Lunar Sourcebook: A User's
Guide to...
- of the
century by such
photographers as the
American adventurer Melvin Vaniman, who po****rised the
medium in
Australia where it was
taken up by both...
- on the
sides of the envelope. Others, such as
Walter Wellman and
Melvin Vaniman, set
their sights on
loftier goals,
attempting two
polar flights in 1907...
- Amherst, NY:
Prometheus Books. ISBN 978-1616144951. Heiken,
Grant H.;
Vaniman,
David T.; French,
Bevan M. (1991).
Lunar Sourcebook: A User's
Guide to...
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transatlantic airship flight, to be
headed by
Melvin Vaniman. In July 1912, the
airship Akron exploded, and
Vaniman and his crew were killed.
During his lifetime...
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Panoramic image of
Haleiwa Hotel in 1902, by
Melvin Vaniman...