Box 4
Contains 17 Results:
Audio Visual Material, 1985
This series is comprised of two VHS tapes containing footage of the House Subcommittee on Transportation, Aviation and Materials on High Speed Aeronautics with testimony from Dr. Raymond Colladay, Aeronautics and Space technician, NASA, July 24, 1985
Personal Files - Photographs, Correspondence, and Newsletter Articles, circa 1974 - 1997
Correspondence in regards to National Aero-Space Plane (NASP) program, August - September 1993
Program, correspondence, and letters of congratulations, upon Lana Couch’s election to Fellow of the AIAA, 1997
Comics (two original, featuring Couch and co-workers), and humorous sheet, undated
NASA Langley Researcher newsletter, news photo - Federal Woman's Award. Lana M. Couch, High Speed Aircraft Division, and Barbara J. Durling, Structures and Dynamics Division, receive certificates of recognition from Deputy Director Oran W. Nicks…, September 13, 1974
Correspondence, in regards to "clearance of technical reports", 1974 - 1975
Photograph of Couch, NASA L-76-3121 , circa 1976
(Color, 8"x10")
Photographs of Thermal Structures Complex, undated
(Color, 8"x10")
Some Thoughts on Future Directions for the Space Systems Division, by Walter B. Olstad, July 31, 1978
Photographs, from 1986 NASA Honor Awards Ceremony, 1986
Couch received the Exceptional Service Medal, and National Aviation Club, Women in Aviation award. Includes eight, color, various sizes.
Programs, National Aeronautics and Space Administration Honor Awards Ceremony, 1986 - 1988
Correspondence - congratulations in regards to Couch's part in United States Patent, 4,485,670, 1985
National Aviation Club, aerolog, National Aviation Club Honors Women in Aviation, November - December, 1986
(Couch in front page photo.)
Correspondence in regards to Couch being selected to receive and accept NASA's Group Achievement Award on behalf of the National Aero-Space Plane Program Team, February 1988
NASA HQ Bulletin, Lana Couch Receives WIA (Women in Aerospace) Award, p. 1, July 10, 1989
Lana Murphy Couch papers
The Lana Murphy Couch papers document Couch's forty year career with NASA, first as a wind tunnel test engineer, and later in management positions. Types of materials include: correspondence, newsletters, papers, photographs, programs, publications, research and work reports, technical reports, VHS tapes, writings, and material related to award recognition.