LFS #2: Project update and Juan's Kuiper journal
LFS #3: A broken mirror causes problems
LFS #4: The trip to Hawaii
LFS #5: About the chopper and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons
LFS #6: It takes a team to make it happen
LFS #7: Juan provides details from a routine flight
LFS #8: Flying teachers and natural lasers
LFS #9: Telescope instruments and planning the flights
LFS #10: KAO vs. ground observing, gravel results in snorkeling
LFS #11: Cosmic ray counting and two experiments
LFS #12: Star formation regions, dark clouds and telescience
LFS #13: The cockpit camera isn't working
LFS #14: Overcoming data collection adversity; a trip to Mauna Kea
LFS #15: Updates about October 5th broadcast
LFS #16: Sending questions to experts
LFS #17: Preparing for a flight
LFS #18: Star census collaboration
LFS #19: Pointing the telescope and more
LFS #20: Students take a Kuiper ride during a science mission
LFS #21: Brazilian occultations, TV prep, Antarctic meteorites
LFS #22: Detector arrays and the ground crew
LFS #23: Creative engineering to fix the telescope
LFS #24: Juan's flight log written during a mission
LFS #25: Making a TV program
LFS #26: Real science is real hard work
LFS #27: Chilling out with the dewar
LFS #28: Evaluation of the LFS project