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  • "For all mankind ….." public access to historical records

    Paper ID

    IAF-02-IAA-2.P.04

    author

    • W. Larsen
    • K. Carter
    • S. Kelly

    company

    NASA Johnson Space Center

    country

    U.S.A.

    year

    2002

    abstract

    With its inception in 1962, the NASA- Johnson Space Center in Houston, Texas has been the source of a great deal of historically significant information concerning the efforts of the United States to put humans into space. While many of the activities from the Mercury, Gemini, and Apollo Era have been widely published by NASA and others, a broad range of resource materials from that period and succeeding programs continue to needed by authors, researchers, journalists, and others. Through the combined efforts of the Johnson Space Center, the National Archives and Records Administration, and the University of Houston Clear Lake, public access to such material is now easily accessible.