Space Journal, vol. 1, no. 5, March-May 1959.]]> Cold War]]> Extraterrestrial radiation]]> General relativity (Physics)]]> Interstellar travel]]> Life on other planets]]> Lunar bases]]> Outer space--Exploration]]> Space vehicles]]> Space race--United States--History--20th century]]> Space Journal's termination of all connections with the U.S. military and with the Rocket City Astronomical Association. At the time, commander of the Army Ballistic Missile Agency (ABMA) at Redstone Arsenal Gen. John B. Medaris was concerned that the publishers and writers, all in the employ of ABMA, were using their government positions for personal gain through the magazine. Topics covered in the issue include the dangers and feasibility of space travel, designing buildings for life on the Moon, and the existence of life elsewhere in the universe. ]]> Rocket City Astronomical Association]]> Space Enterprises, Inc.]]> en]]> Periodicals]]> 1950-1959]]>