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United States. National Aeronautics and Space Administration. Lewis Research Center (1958-1999)

 Organization

Biography

Predecessor: Lewis Flight Propulsion Laboratory [LCCN no2015026965]

Successor: NASA Glenn Research Center [LCCN no99028434]

Variants: Cleveland (Ohio). Lewis Research Center // LeRC // NASA Lewis Research Center // United States. Lewis Research Center // United States. Lewis Research Center, Cleveland. // United States. National Aeronautics and Space Administration. Lewis Research Center

Associated Fields; Aeronautics // Aeronautics and state

Existed: 1958-10-1 to 1999-03-01. Located in Cleveland, Ohio. Wikipedia, May 9, 2013: (est. 1942; initially named the Aircraft Engine Research Laboratory; renamed the Flight Propulsion Research Laboratory in 1947, the Lewis Flight Propulsion Laboratory in 1948 ... and the NASA Lewis Research Center in 1958; on March 1, 1999, the Lewis Research Center was officially renamed the NASA John H. Glenn Research Center at Lewis Field) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glenn_Research_Center

Found in 1 Collection or Record:

"Experimental Observations of Transient Boiling of Subcooled Water and Alcohol on a Horizontal Surface" (NASA Technical Note TN D-2507), 1965-01

 Item — Box MC-019-002, Folder: 001.A.059
Identifier: 20060053
Scope and Contents

Document Type: Technical Research Report. Purpose: Authoritative reference Authority: Government Civil Document Number: NASA Technical Note TN D-2507, dated January 1965.

Scope: Preliminary NASA research report by Robert W. Graham of Lewis Research Center, Cleveland, Ohio.

Contents: See title.

Dates: Publication: 1965-01