Box 75
Contains 10 Results:
Letter from Dr. A. H. Schwichtenberg to Neil Armstrong, June 7, 1960
The Results files contain materials that document the conclusion of the Apollo mission and relate scientific findings made possible by those missions, as well as summaries and reports of the missions themselves. All of the materials related to the Apollo mission results remain in Mr. Armstrong’s original arrangement.
Letter from Dr. Robert L. Wick, Jr. to Neil Armstrong, August 15, 1962
The Results files contain materials that document the conclusion of the Apollo mission and relate scientific findings made possible by those missions, as well as summaries and reports of the missions themselves. All of the materials related to the Apollo mission results remain in Mr. Armstrong’s original arrangement.
Letter from Warren Burkett to Dr. Lawrence E. Lamb , December 16, 1962
The Results files contain materials that document the conclusion of the Apollo mission and relate scientific findings made possible by those missions, as well as summaries and reports of the missions themselves. All of the materials related to the Apollo mission results remain in Mr. Armstrong’s original arrangement.
Letter from Dr. Lawrence Lamb to Neil Armstrong , December 19, 1962
The Results files contain materials that document the conclusion of the Apollo mission and relate scientific findings made possible by those missions, as well as summaries and reports of the missions themselves. All of the materials related to the Apollo mission results remain in Mr. Armstrong’s original arrangement.
Aerospace Medicine, Basic Science Lecture #4, January 7, 1963
The Results files contain materials that document the conclusion of the Apollo mission and relate scientific findings made possible by those missions, as well as summaries and reports of the missions themselves. All of the materials related to the Apollo mission results remain in Mr. Armstrong’s original arrangement.
AGARDograph No. 170 on Spatial Disorientation in Flight: A Handbook for Aircrew by A. J. Benson and E. Burchard , September 1973
The Results files contain materials that document the conclusion of the Apollo mission and relate scientific findings made possible by those missions, as well as summaries and reports of the missions themselves. All of the materials related to the Apollo mission results remain in Mr. Armstrong’s original arrangement.
Article Reprinted from Journal - Deleterious Effect on Astronaut Capability of Vestibulo-ocular Disturbance During Spacecraft Roll Acceleration, December 7, 1967
The Results files contain materials that document the conclusion of the Apollo mission and relate scientific findings made possible by those missions, as well as summaries and reports of the missions themselves. All of the materials related to the Apollo mission results remain in Mr. Armstrong’s original arrangement.
"Bioinstrumentation Meeting, June 12, 1963, MSC", June 17, 1963
The Results files contain materials that document the conclusion of the Apollo mission and relate scientific findings made possible by those missions, as well as summaries and reports of the missions themselves. All of the materials related to the Apollo mission results remain in Mr. Armstrong’s original arrangement.
Body Measurements, with punch card data sheets, April 1958
The Results files contain materials that document the conclusion of the Apollo mission and relate scientific findings made possible by those missions, as well as summaries and reports of the missions themselves. All of the materials related to the Apollo mission results remain in Mr. Armstrong’s original arrangement.
Early Somatosensory Deprivation as an Ontogenetic Process in the Abnormal Development of the Brain and Behavior, with articles collected by Armstrong inserted into booklet, 1971
The Results files contain materials that document the conclusion of the Apollo mission and relate scientific findings made possible by those missions, as well as summaries and reports of the missions themselves. All of the materials related to the Apollo mission results remain in Mr. Armstrong’s original arrangement.