Manuscripts
Astronautics and state -- United States, (1980-2008)
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United States. National Reconnaissance Office -- Reports, (2003-2008)
Manuscripts
Included: Report to Congress of the Independent. Assessment Panel on the Organization and Management of National Security Space, July 2008 and Report of the Defense Science Board. Air Force Scientific Advisory Board. Joint Task Force on Acquisition of National Security Space Programs, May 2003.
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United States. Congress. Senate, (1982)
Manuscripts
Before the Committee on Commerce, Science and Transportation United States Senate, 1982 and The Prospects for Space and the Decisions Facing A New Administration, 1980.
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United States. Congress. House, (1982-1984)
Manuscripts
Before the Committee on Science and Technology Subcommittee on Space Science and Applications U.S. House of Representatives The U.S. Planetary Exploration Program, 1982 and To Subcommittee on Telecommunications Consumer Protection and Finance of the Committee of Energy and Commerce, 1984.
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Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics, (1988-1989)
Manuscripts
Lectures related to "Space Policy." Included: Correspondence, agenda, notes, syllabus, and printed ephemera.
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Massachusetts Institute of Technology, (1989)
Manuscripts
Science, Technology and Society Program. Lectures entitled: Communications Satellites as a Trade Issue; Space Commercialization: Myth and Reality; Getting into Space: Rockets and Shuttle; A New Launch Vehicle for Space?; The Rocky Road to Communication Satellites; Towards a New Space Policy; and Is There a Future for Communication Satellites?
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American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics - United States. Central Intelligence Agency
Manuscripts
The Albert D. Wheelon papers primarily focus on his career at the United States Central Intelligence Agency, Hughes Aircraft Company, and his research on electromagnetic scintillation. The first series primarily comprises of correspondence from his time at school through his retirement years. There are also photographs and printed ephemera related to his marriages and travels. In relation to his career at HAC, there are booklets, newsletters, notes, and photographs related to artificial satellites. The post career files consist of correspondence, notes, and reference material related to a wide variety of topics concerning national security and advancements in space. The bulk of his research related to propagation of electromagnetic waves consists of notes and reprints. Please click on the link in this record to view the full version of the scope and content.
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