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United States. National Aeronautics and Space Administration

 Subject

Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 17 Collections and/or Records:

William Hewitt Phillips Autobiography

 Collection
Identifier: Ms-2008-080
Abstract

Autobiography (typescript draft) of William Hewitt Phillips, NACA and NASA Langley Research Center aerospace engineer; chief of Flight Dynamics and Control Division from 1970 to 1979.

Dates: ca. 1995

William Hewitt Phillips Papers

 Collection
Identifier: Ms-2005-019
Abstract

Papers of William Hewitt Phillips, NACA and NASA Langley Research Center aerospace engineer (and chief of Flight Dynamics and Control Division from 1970 to 1979), including lecture notes, reports and memoranda tracing the development of Phillips' theories while at Langley, spanning from his work on World War II-era aircraft to the early U.S. space program and beyond, as well as his interest in model aircraft.

Dates: 1918 - 2008

Robert R. Gilruth Papers, 1936-1989 (Ms1990-053)

 Digital Record
Identifier: Ms1990-053
Dates: 1936 - 1989

Hartley A. Soule Papers,

 Collection
Identifier: Ms-1987-004
Abstract

The collection includes research files, personal notes, film scripts, and publications collected by Soule, an aerospace engineer, on the fields of aviation, aeronautics, and aerospace, particularly on the NACA and NASA programs, including the X-1 and X-15 jets, and the Mercury and Gemini space programs.

Dates: 1950 - 1967

John W. Townsend, Jr., Papers

 Collection — Box 1-6
Identifier: Ms-1990-068
Scope and Content Physicist, NASA administrator. Received B.A., Williams College (1947), M.A. (1949); Sc. D. (1961). Worked at the Naval Research Laboratory (1949-58, branch head 1955-58). With NASA (1958-68, 1987-90); deputy director of the Goddard Space Center (1965-68); director of the Goddard Space Center (1987-90). Deputy administrator, Environmental Sciences Services Administration (1968-70); associate administrator, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (1970-77). President, Fairchild Space...
Dates: 1949 - 1990

Marjorie Rhodes Townsend Papers,

 Collection
Identifier: Ms-1986-003
Abstract Marjorie Rhodes Townsend was the first women to earn an engineering degree at The George Washington University, receiving her Bachelor of Electrical Engineering in 1951. After eight years at the Naval Research Laboratory, she moved to National Aeronautics and Space Administration's Goddard Space Flight Center in 1959, where she worked until 1980. Townsend was project manager for three Small Astronomy Satellites (SAS, 1966-75) and for Applications Explorer Missions (1975-76), and later had...
Dates: 1961 - 1994

William Hewitt Phillips Papers, 1942-1994 (Ms2005-019)

 Digital Record
Identifier: Ms2005-019
Dates: 1942 - 1994