United States. National Aeronautics and Space Administration
Organization
Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:
Roy D. Bridges Jr. papers
Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: MSA 6
Scope and Contents
The Roy D. Bridges Jr. papers document the extensive Air Force and NASA career of Roy D. Bridges Jr.The papers include but are not limited to, artifacts, audio visual material, awards, books, briefs and records, certificates, clippings, clothing, correspondence, diaries, documents, flight logs, flight checklists and data files, along with Bridges' pilot kneeboard notes, medals, mementos, papers, photographs, scrapbooks, textbooks, research papers, and working paper...
Dates:
1950 - 2013
Roger B. Chaffee letter and postcard
Collection — Box 1
Identifier: MSA 282
Scope and Contents
The letter dated July 24, 1965 is from Roger Chaffee to his parents. On the reverse is a July 25, 1965 note from Martha Chaffee to her in-laws in which she signs, "Roger, Martha, Sheryl and Steve." In the letter, Roger discussed an upcoming flight and the astronaut's rotation as capsule communicator (CAPCOM). He mentions Gus Grissom, Gene Cernan, Jim McDivitt, Buzz Aldrin and Dave Scott. Both Roger and Martha discuss recent family activities at home. The postcard, dated July 1965, was sent...
Dates:
1967
Lana Murphy Couch papers
Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: MSA 312
Scope and Contents
The Lana Murphy Couch papers document Couch's forty year career with NASA, first as a wind tunnel test engineer, and later in management positions. Types of materials include: correspondence, newsletters, papers, photographs, programs, publications, research and work reports, technical reports, VHS tapes, writings, and material related to award recognition.
Dates:
1953 - 1997; Majority of material found within 1970 - 1995
Mark S. Geyer papers
Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: MSA 272
Scope and Contents
The Mark S. Geyer papers document Geyer's time as Manager, Russian Elements Team for the International Space Station. The material provides a glimpse into the technical interface with the Russian Space Agency and its contractors to integrate Russian elements and systems into the International Space Station. The papers include a rich assortment of development schedules. Types of material include: correspondence, minutes, reports and schedules. Some of the materials are photocopies...
Dates:
1994 - 2002; Other: Majority of material found within 1997 - 1998
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- Subject
- Astronauts 2
- Color photographs 2
- Personal papers 2
- Reports 2
- Space flights 2
- VHS 2
- Aerial photographs 1
- Aeronautics 1
- Air pilots, Military 1
- Artifacts (Object genre) 1
- Audiocassettes 1
- Audiovisual materials 1
- Awards 1
- Black-and-white photographs 1
- Books 1
- Centaur rocket 1
- Certificates 1
- Clippings (Information artifacts) 1
- Clothing 1
- Diaries 1
- International Space Station 1
- International Space Station--Service module 1
- Letters (Correspondence) 1
- Logs (Records) 1
- Magazines (Periodicals) 1
- Memorabilia 1
- Minutes (administrative records) 1
- Mir (Space station) 1
- Mission patches 1
- Newsletters 1
- Optical disks 1
- Picture postcards 1
- Programs (documents) 1
- Publications (Documents) 1
- Records and briefs 1
- Schedules 1
- Scrapbooks 1
- Space shuttles--United States 1
- Technical reports 1
- Test pilots 1
- Textbooks 1
- Textiles 1
- Transcripts 1
- United States. Air Force Management 1
- United States. Air Force--Medals, badges, decorations, etc. 1
- Wind tunnel test engineer 1
- Wind tunnels 1
- Wind tunnels--Design and Construction 1
- Women aerospace engineers 1
- Women engineers 1
- Working papers 1
- Writings (documents) 1 + ∧ less
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