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Illuminating Space

Images from a Private Virginian Collection
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LUNAR ORBITER V. Oversize view of the Rima Tobias Mayer, and a low dome, August 17, 1967,

LUNAR ORBITER V. Oversize view of the crater Aristarchus, August 18, 1967,

LUNAR ORBITER V. Oversize view of Schröter's Valley, August 18, 1967,

LUNAR ORBITER. Collection of approximately 32 volumes, documents, or dossiers related to Lunar Orbiter missions, several being rare internally-circulated items from NASA Langley or contractors, including:

LIPSKY, Y.N. [In Cyrillic:] Globus Luny sostavlen po fotografijam. [Globe made ​​from photographs of the Moon. Moscow:] Sternberg State Astronomical Institute and USSR Topographical Service, [1967].

KUIPER, GERARD P., AND OTHERS. 1. Orthographic Atlas of the Moon. St. Louis, MO: Aeronautical Chart and Information Center, USAF, June, 1961.

TURNER, RALPH. B.1935. Northeast Rim of Tycho. Tucson, AZ: Lunar and Planetary Laboratory, March 25, 1970.

ZOND-8. Group of 23 photographs of the Moon, October 24, 1970,

APOLLO 9 & 11. Group of 32 short strips of duplicate positives from the astronauts' Hasselblad cameras, March 3-July 24, 1969,

APOLLO 15. 10 stereo photographs taken by Dave Scott on the lunar surface, July 31-August 2, 1971,

WEIGERT, FRANZ. Bas relief reproduction of moon rock no 15536 obtained during the Apollo 15 mission, manufactured by Franz Weigert, Neuberg, Germany, 1972,

DENOYER-GEPPERT. Denoyer-Geppert Lunar Globe. [Chicago, IL]: Denoyer-Geppert, [c.1971].

APOLLO 16. Group of 41 photographs of the lunar surface taken by the Apollo 16 Fairchild Metric/Mapping camera, April 19-24, 1967,

APOLLO. Collection of approximately 41 volumes related to photography and mapping involved in Apollo missions, including:

HAINES, E.L., editor. Lunar Scientific Model. [Pasadena, CA]: JPL, August 27, 1969-December 7, 1971.

SCHIMERMAN, LAWRENCE A., editor. Lunar Cartographic Dossier. St. Louis, MO: Defense Mapping Agency for NASA, [1973].

TURNER, RALPH. B.1935. Contour diagram of Schröter's Valley, probably Tucson, AZ, 1974,

TURNER, RALPH. B.1935. Shaded contour diagram of Schröter's Valley, probably Tucson, AZ, 1974,

GODDARD, ROBERT HUTCHINGS. 1882-1945. Mount Ruidoso, New Mexico, August 12, 1940,

COSMIC RAYS. Cosmic rays, photographed through the opening of a magnetic "cloud chamber" aboard a B-29 "flying laboratory" and processed by the US Naval Ordnance Test Station near Inyokern, CA, December, 1946,

V-2 ROCKET. 2 strips of positive film reproducing photographs taken by a V-2 rocket, launched from White Sands, NM, April 5, 1950,

SPUTNIK. A small archive of photographs and documents relating to US observations of Sputnik satellites, 1957, comprising:

TAUB, WILLIAM PAUL. 1923-2010. 2 contact prints of the Mercury Seven, around April 9, 1959,

TAUB, WILLIAM PAUL. 1923-2010. A large group of photographs and contact sheets of Mercury-era NASA astronauts, c.1961,

COSMONAUTS. View upwards inside a Soviet radio antenna, signed by 30 cosmonauts and astronauts, 1962-1975,

US ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS. Multisensor Imagery Collection. [Fort Belvoir, VA]: US Army Corps of Engineers for the Earth Resources Survey Program, Space Applications Programs, NASA, December, 1965.

WHITE, RICHARD A., editor. Earth Resource Surveys from Spacecraft. Fort Belvoir, VA, and Houston, TX: US Army Corps of Engineers, and Earth Resources Group, NASA, February 15, 1967.

CONESTOGA I. 21 photographs of the Conestoga I launch, Matagorda Island, TX, September 9, 1982,

SHUTTLE STS-27. Large format photograph of the south Persian Gulf, from the orbiting Shuttle Atlantis, December 2-6, 1988,

GALILEO. The limb of the Earth, looking north past Antarctica, December 8, 1990,

FLAMMARION, CAMILLE. 1842-1925. Globe géographique de la planète Mars d'après Camille Flammarion. Paris: E. Bertaux, [1884].

FLAMMARION, CAMILLE, AND EUGENE ANTONIADI. Globe géographique de la planète Mars d'après CAMILLE FLAMMARION par E. Antoniadi. Paris: E. Bertaux, [c.1897].

BRUN, EMMY INGEBORG. 1872-1929. [Inscription on base:] Mars efter Lowell's Glober [sic]. Denmark, c.1905-1909.

MARINER IV. A reel of magnetic tape containing photographic data returned by Mariner IV, July 15, 1965,

MARINER IV. 22 views of Mars, being every image captured by Mariner IV, July 14, 1965,

MARINER IV. Collection of approximately 46 bulletins, reports, and memoranda related to Mariner IV, including:

MARS SCIENTIFIC MODEL. Mars Scientific Model. JPL Document No. 606-1. Pasadena, CA: JPL, July 15, 1968.

MARINER VI & VII. Collection of approximately 60 bulletins, reports, and memoranda related to Mariners VI and VII, including:

MARINER IX. 2 views of the north pole of Mars, around October 12, 1972,

MARINER IX. The equatorial belt of Mars, with Olympus Mons visible towards the upper left, November 14, 1971-October 27, 1972,

MARINER IX. Large collection of approximately 180 volumes, documents, periodicals and memoranda related to Mariner IX, some being rare internally-circulated items from JPL, including:

DENOYER-GEPPERT. [Label on base:] Visual-Relief Mariner 9 Mars Globe. Chicago, IL: Denoyer-Geppert Co., 1973.

US GEOLOGICAL SURVEY. A set of 31 large film negatives probably used in the offset printing of the USGS's Atlas of Mars, published in 1976,

VIKING I LANDER. Panorama of Chryse Planitia, July 23, 1976,

VIKING ORBITER. Hand mosaic of Memnonia quadrangle, c.1978,

VIKING ORBITER. Hand mosaic of an overview of the caldera of Olympus Mons, c.1979,

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