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Accuracy of Nav-Derived Dynamic Pressure for the Exponential Atmosphere, May 1, 1980
ACE Graduation, May 7, 1982
Found in series two is a comprehensive collection of speeches and addresses written and given by Arthur G. Hansen during his tenure as president of Georgia Institute of Technology, Purdue University, and Texas A&M University.
Ace Satellite Repair Co.: Shuttle prepares for landing in Florida, The Atlanta Constitution, cover story, April 13, 1984
The newspapers sub-series provide special issues and cover stories of key historical events related to Apollo 11, the Columbia and Challenger disasters, and the return to space following the accidents. A few miscellaneous shuttle related cover stories are also found among the newspapers.
Achieving The Goal: The Highest Mountain , undated
This does not appear to be written by Cernan, but he is mentioned throughout the text.
achieving women
The majority of this series is a collection of clippings from 1984 – 1985, organized by research topic.
"Acid Report on Acid," Nature. Vol. 226 (photocopy), April 4, 1970
Includes published and unpublished preprints, reprints, abstracts, and drafts of articles on the use of psychotropic substances as a therapeutic agent. It also includes book chapters, letters to the editor, and conference presentations.
Acid Soils and the Effect of Acid Phosphate and Other Fertilizers Upon Them, Conner, S.D., Reprinted from the Journal of Industrial and Engineering Chemistry, vol. 8, no. 1, pp. 1-15, January 1916
This collection consists of two folders containing articles by Samuel Conner.
Ackerman Center Holocaust Education, 2000
Ackleson, S., Sullivan, K., Reynolds, R., & Pitts, D. Astronaut observations of the Persian (Arabian) Gulf during STS-45. Geocarto International, 7; 4; p. 59-68, 1992
Sub-Series three, STS-45, includes an extensive collection of SAREX (Shuttle Amateur Radio Experiment) Amateur Radio QSL cards, letters and audio cassettes received as a result of radio contact with crew during the mission.
ACM Picnic (1 photo), n.d.
Acoustical Society of America Correspondence, 1945, 1954-1963
Acoustics, 1918 - 1925
The Subject Files series contains files compiled by Miessner based on subject. They contain a mixture of different material types, including but not limited to correspondence, magazine and newspaper clippings, Miessner’s notes, photographs, books, and patents. Subjects present in the collection include but are not limited to astronomy, acoustics, demonstrations of Miessner’s inventions, metal detectors, and Miessner's friend Emil J. Simon.
ACPA - American College Personnel Association Conference, 2013 - 2016
ACRL - Association of College and Research Libraries Conference, 2013
Across the Space Frontier, by Dr. Wernher Von Braun, 1952
Sub-series two contains textbooks, assignments, and reports from Goldman's studies at Purdue University in Aeronautical Engineering (Bachelor of Science), and papers from his Master of Science degree in Education. One of the key papers being for Education 560, "Bachelor of Science in Air Transportation, Curriculum Proposal."
Acrylic pyramid, enclosed within, Space Shuttle Main Engine, High Pressure Fuel Turbopump Turbine Blade flown in Support of the Space Shuttle Program, STS-45, STS-51, STS-53, STS-60 )Orbits: 546; Miles 13,777,881, undated
"ACSC Research Paper," Contains a research paper that Bridges wrote while at Air Command Staff College; "Realism in Operational Test and Evaluation for Close Air Support", 1976
"ACSC: Staff Comm. Research Papers," contains several additional research papers completed while Bridges was a student at Air Command Staff College, 1976
ACT UP Purdue materials, ca. 2015
Acting President, 1945-1946
reports and correspondence regarding A.A. Potter's term as Acting President of Purdue University
Action items from Interagency Committee on Back Contamination (ICBC) Meeting, May 5, 1969
The Mission Planning files contain those materials essential to the planning and execution of the Apollo program mission, especially the Apollo 11 lunar landing mission. The bulk of the sub-group is retained in Armstrong's original order. However, a significant amount of mission planning material was found throughout the Armstrong papers.