NASA Current News, Public Information Branch, Public Affairs Division, Collection of Articles and Newspaper Clippings, 1978-08-03 - 1978-08-30
Abstract
The list of the articles and clippings are as follows:
Business Week, "A broader role for industry in space";
Los Angeles Times, George Alexander, Times Science Writer, "Venus Is Target for Multiple Space 'Suicide' Mission";
Daytona Beach Morning Journal, Kenneth Goodman, "Space Shuttle Contracts Boon To Area Businesses";
Emergency Product News, A.L. De Armond, "NASA's Space-Age Resuscitator";
Today, Alex Kopatic, "KSC May Get Extra Space Shuttle Job";
Daily Press, Newsport News, Va., "A Peek Into Space Future";
The Houston Post, "2 selected for first Spacelab crew";
Today, "Industrial Steel Inc. Wins NASA Contract";
The Wall Street Journal, Arlen J. Large, "New NASA Craft To Herald Approach Of Northern Lights";
Philadelphia Inquirer, Dick Pothier, Inquirer Business Writer, "Busy satellite set to go";
The Daily Dunklin Democrat, "Spinoffs From Space Farming";
Philadelphia Inquirer, "New probes launched to scrutinize Venus";
Los Angeles Times, George Alexander, "Second Space Probe Launched Toward Venus";
Today, "Carter Aide, Other VIPs To See Liftoff";
The Huntsville Times, Dave Dooling, "NASA Honors Developers Of HEAO-1 Probe";
The Washington Star, "Candidates for Spacelab-2 Mission Introduced";
Today, Alex Kopatic, "Weather May Hold Probe";
The Huntsville Times, Jim Tuten (Times photo), "A Look Inside";
Today, Dick Baumbach, Today Aerospace Writer, "Lack of Helium Stalls Pioneer";
Birmingham Post-Herald, "NASA official to speak today";
The Huntsville Times, "Still Smiling";
Today, "Eizenstat Strong Ally For U.S. Space Program";
The Christian Science Monitor, "Big Apple" and "Space station docking";
The Huntsville Times, "NSF Seks Correction Of Science Report";
Today, "Shuttle To Extend Range Life";
The Huntsville Times, "13 Students Win Space In Spacelab";
The Huntsville Times, Dave Dooling, "'Getaway Special' Students Announced";
The Huntsville Times, "NASA Names Four for Spacelab Crew";
San Jose Mercury, "Experimental jet tiptoes to Ames";
Birmingham Pos-Herald, Bob Dunnavant, "5arrive in Huntsville fo Spcelab training";
The Huntsville Times, "Now You See It,..." and "HEAO-1 Awards Winners";
The Huntsville Times, "Easy Does It";
The Huntsville Times, Seth Mydans, "Soviets Break U.S. Space Record";
The Huntsville Times, David Espo, "NASA's 'Search' Plan Gets Senate 'No' Vote";
The Huntsville Times, "Space Shuttle's Cargo Bay";
The New York Times, John Noble Wilford, "U.S. Launches Second Probe Toward Venus";
The Sun, "5-component spacecraft heads for Venus study";
The Washington Post, "Victor Hasselblad, Inventor of Camera" and "Pioneer Venus 2 on Way";
The Times-Herald, Newport News, Va., "States use space pictures";
The Christian Science Monitor, "Venus spacecraft launched";
The New York Times, "Soviet Supply Capsule Launched";
Newsweek, "Sextet for Space";
Science, Philip H. Abelson, "The Federal Government and Innovation";
Time, "Space Record for the U.S.S.R.";
Ray Connolly, "Bringing NASA's space materials-processing program back down to earth"; and
Profile Magazine, "Laser Sharpened View From Space" and "Conservation Via Satellite."
Dates
- Creation: 1978-08-03 - 1978-08-30
Creator
- From the Collection: Brown, Richard (Person)
Conditions Governing Access
This collection is open for research in the Archives & Special Collections reading room. Handling guidelines and use restrictions will be communicated and enforced by archives staff members.
Extent
From the Collection: 4.5 Linear feet (4 boxes.)
Language of Materials
From the Collection: English
Repository Details
Part of the The University of Alabama in Huntsville Archives & Special Collections Repository
M. Louis Salmon Library
301 Sparkman Drive
Huntsville Alabama 35899 United States of America
256-824-6523
archives@uah.edu