United States. National Aeronautics and Space Administration
Organization
Found in 3 Collections and/or Records:
Martin Harwit papers
Collection
Identifier: 14-7-2402
Abstract
Office files, reports, research files, and other materials relating to Harwit's work as a professor of astrophysics at Cornell University and his involvement with numerous organizations in his field.
Dates:
1957-1987.
Sidney Kaufman Papers
Collection
Identifier: 16-14-4201
Abstract
Papers include material on earthquakes and seismology, elastic waves, nuclear and underwater explosions, his work during employment with Shell Oil Company and material while a professor at Cornell, including course notes and COCORP items. Also, his work with the Navy Navigation Satellite System, radiolocation, and Shell's analog computer. In addition, photographs/negatives and ephemera from his student years at Cornell and a set of Gemini photographs from NASA.
Dates:
circa 1930-2007.
Additional filters:
- Subject
- Airplanes. 1
- American Society of Mechanical Engineers. 1
- Analog computers. 1
- Astronomy -- Research. 1
- Astronomy -- Study and teaching. 1
- Astrophysicists. 1
- Astrophysics. 1
- Blueprints. 1
- College teachers. 1
- Drawings. 1
- Earthquakes. 1
- Geophysical field investigations 1
- Geophysics. 1
- Hadamard transform spectroscopy. 1
- Heat -- Transmission. 1
- Infrared astronomy. 1
- Mechanical engineering -- Study and teaching. 1
- Nuclear explosions. 1
- Outer space -- Exploration -- Soviet Union. 1
- Outer space -- Exploration -- United States. 1
- Petroleum -- Prospecting 1
- Photographs. 1
- Rocketry. 1
- Satellites. 1
- Science and state. 1
- Seismology. 1
- Spectrometer. 1
- Telescope. 1 + ∧ less
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