Box 66
Contains 15 Results:
Publications and Newspaper articles featuring Leestma, 1991 - 2009
Contained in this series are monographs that were given to Leestma by the author and are signed and inscribed to him. Also found here are newspaper articles about Leestma from the latter part of his career, and most are about his part in selecting the Columbia crew that tragically lost their lives during the final moments of STS-107, the 113th flight of the Space Shuttle Program.
From ship to shuttle: NASA orbiter-naming program, September 1988 - May 1989 (EP, 276; NASA EP, 276). Washington, D.C.?: Elementary and Secondary Branch, Education Division, Office of Human Resources and Education, NASA Headquarters, 1991
Contained in this series are monographs that were given to Leestma by the author and are signed and inscribed to him. Also found here are newspaper articles about Leestma from the latter part of his career, and most are about his part in selecting the Columbia crew that tragically lost their lives during the final moments of STS-107, the 113th flight of the Space Shuttle Program.
Russian phrase book & dictionary(Rev. ed.). Cowley, Oxford: Berlitz, 1993
Contained in this series are monographs that were given to Leestma by the author and are signed and inscribed to him. Also found here are newspaper articles about Leestma from the latter part of his career, and most are about his part in selecting the Columbia crew that tragically lost their lives during the final moments of STS-107, the 113th flight of the Space Shuttle Program.
Frimout, D., & Hendrikx, S. Dirk Frimout: Op zoek naar de blauwe planeet. Antwerpen: Coda. (signed and inscribed by author), 1993
Contained in this series are monographs that were given to Leestma by the author and are signed and inscribed to him. Also found here are newspaper articles about Leestma from the latter part of his career, and most are about his part in selecting the Columbia crew that tragically lost their lives during the final moments of STS-107, the 113th flight of the Space Shuttle Program.
Wallace, L. E., & United States. Airborne trailblazer: Two decades with NASA Langley's 737 flying laboratory. Washington, D.C.: National Aeronautics and Space Administration., 1994
Contained in this series are monographs that were given to Leestma by the author and are signed and inscribed to him. Also found here are newspaper articles about Leestma from the latter part of his career, and most are about his part in selecting the Columbia crew that tragically lost their lives during the final moments of STS-107, the 113th flight of the Space Shuttle Program.
Burgess, C. Oceans to orbit: The story of Australia's first man in space: Dr. Paul Scully-Power. Sydney: Playright. (signed and inscribed by author), 1995
Contained in this series are monographs that were given to Leestma by the author and are signed and inscribed to him. Also found here are newspaper articles about Leestma from the latter part of his career, and most are about his part in selecting the Columbia crew that tragically lost their lives during the final moments of STS-107, the 113th flight of the Space Shuttle Program.
Lane, H. W., & Schoeller, D. A. Nutrition in spaceflight and weightlessness models. Boca Raton: Lewis Publishers. (signed and inscribed by author), 2000
Contained in this series are monographs that were given to Leestma by the author and are signed and inscribed to him. Also found here are newspaper articles about Leestma from the latter part of his career, and most are about his part in selecting the Columbia crew that tragically lost their lives during the final moments of STS-107, the 113th flight of the Space Shuttle Program.
Drake, B. G. Human exploration of Mars design reference architecture 5.0 (NASA SP, 2009-566; NASA SP (Series)). National Aeronautics and Space Administration. (includes CD-Rom), 2009
Contained in this series are monographs that were given to Leestma by the author and are signed and inscribed to him. Also found here are newspaper articles about Leestma from the latter part of his career, and most are about his part in selecting the Columbia crew that tragically lost their lives during the final moments of STS-107, the 113th flight of the Space Shuttle Program.
Kirkwood, K. John Glenn serves as inspiration to pair: Tustin High alums Gen. John 'Jack'’ Dailey, Astronaut David Leestma work at NASA. Tustin Weekly, Vol. 9, No. 89, pp. A1, A8-A9, A12, A15, November 6, 1998
Contained in this series are monographs that were given to Leestma by the author and are signed and inscribed to him. Also found here are newspaper articles about Leestma from the latter part of his career, and most are about his part in selecting the Columbia crew that tragically lost their lives during the final moments of STS-107, the 113th flight of the Space Shuttle Program.
Grim clues found in debris. Muskegon Chronicle, Special Issue., February 3, 2003
Contained in this series are monographs that were given to Leestma by the author and are signed and inscribed to him. Also found here are newspaper articles about Leestma from the latter part of his career, and most are about his part in selecting the Columbia crew that tragically lost their lives during the final moments of STS-107, the 113th flight of the Space Shuttle Program.
Wolffis, S. H. Local man chose Columbia’s crew. Muskegon Chronicle, 1A, 4A., February 9, 2003
Contained in this series are monographs that were given to Leestma by the author and are signed and inscribed to him. Also found here are newspaper articles about Leestma from the latter part of his career, and most are about his part in selecting the Columbia crew that tragically lost their lives during the final moments of STS-107, the 113th flight of the Space Shuttle Program.
Muskegon native helped to choose Columbia’s crew. Michigan News, p. 4B, February 10, 2003
Contained in this series are monographs that were given to Leestma by the author and are signed and inscribed to him. Also found here are newspaper articles about Leestma from the latter part of his career, and most are about his part in selecting the Columbia crew that tragically lost their lives during the final moments of STS-107, the 113th flight of the Space Shuttle Program.
Shuttle memories: Muskegon native recalls helping to pick Columbia’s crew. Midland Daily News, p. B10, February 10, 2003
Contained in this series are monographs that were given to Leestma by the author and are signed and inscribed to him. Also found here are newspaper articles about Leestma from the latter part of his career, and most are about his part in selecting the Columbia crew that tragically lost their lives during the final moments of STS-107, the 113th flight of the Space Shuttle Program.
Muskegon native recalls helping to pick Columbia’s crew. Daily Press & Argus, p. 5A., February 10, 2003
Contained in this series are monographs that were given to Leestma by the author and are signed and inscribed to him. Also found here are newspaper articles about Leestma from the latter part of his career, and most are about his part in selecting the Columbia crew that tragically lost their lives during the final moments of STS-107, the 113th flight of the Space Shuttle Program.