Box 77
Container
Contains 4 Collections and/or Records:
A new silicate of calcium and zirconium, armstrongite, circa 1973
Item — Box: 77, Folder: 11, Item: 4
Identifier: MSA 5, Series 1, Sub-Series 5, Sub-Group 5, File 6, Item 15
Scope and Contents
From the Sub-Group:
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.
Dates:
circa 1973
"Named after an Astronaut," article in Soviet state newspaper Pravda about the naming of a mineral in honor of Neil Armstrong with official translation on United Nations' letterhead, May 4, 1973
Item — Box: 77, Folder: 11, Item: 1
Identifier: MSA 5, Series 1, Sub-Series 5, Sub-Group 5, File 6, Item 12
Scope and Contents
From the Sub-Group:
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.
Dates:
May 4, 1973
"ДокΛАды, АкАдЕМИИ НАук СССР", circa 1973
Item — Box: 77, Folder: 11, Item: 2
Identifier: MSA 5, Series 1, Sub-Series 5, Sub-Group 5, File 6, Item 13
Scope and Contents
From the Sub-Group:
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.
Dates:
circa 1973
Armalcolite: A new mineral from the Apollo 11 samples, January 1970
Item — Box: 77, Folder: 11, Item: 3
Identifier: MSA 5, Series 1, Sub-Series 5, Sub-Group 5, File 6, Item 14
Scope and Contents
From the Sub-Group:
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.
Dates:
January 1970