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History of Science and Technology

4 December 2019 | starting at 13:00 EST
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SHANNON, CLAUDE E. & WARREN WEAVER. The Mathematical Theory of Communication. Urbana: University of Illinois, 1949.

SHANNON, CLAUDE. 1916-2001. Programming a Computer for Playing Chess.

NEWELL, ALLEN & HERBERT A. SIMON. The Logic Theory Machine. [September, 1956.]

ROSENBLATT, FRANK. 1928-1971. The Perceptron: A Probabilistic Model for Information. Lancaster, PA: American Psychological Association, November, 1958.

HEISENBERG, WERNER. 1901-1976. Autograph Letter Signed ("Werner Heisenberg") to the rector of Eötvös Loránd University Budapest,

WATSON, JAMES D. B.1928. Molecular Biology of the Gene. New York: W.A. Benjamin, 1965.

WATSON, JAMES D. B.1928. Autograph Quotation with Diagram Signed ("J.D. Wa[tson]"),

WATSON, JAMES D. B.1928. [And FRANCIS CRICK. 1916-2004.] The Double Helix: A Personal Account of the Discovery of the Structure of DNA. New York: Norton & Co., 1980.

CERF, VINTON & ROBERT KAHN. A Protocol for Packet Network Intercommunication. [New York]: IEEE Communications Society, May, 1974.

HOLOGRAMS. [CHARNETSKI, CLARK. B.1942.] Set of 4 image-plane reflection holograms, by McDonnell Douglas Electronics Company, c.1970-74,

Apple-1 Computer Signed by Steve Wozniak, fitted with an Apple II power connector and used in the development stage.

APPLE MACINTOSH PROTOTYPE. Prototype of the Macintosh Personal Computer, with 5-1/4 inch "Twiggy" disk drive,

PROTOTYPE OF APPLE VIDEO PAD 2. Apple INC. [Palo Alto: Developed 1994-5.]

HEATHKIT HERO 2000 ROBOT. Robot with optional arm, remote keyboard and charging unit, Heathkit, c.1986.

CRAY SUPERCOMPUTERS. Collection of 16 Supercomputer Modules & Components including:

CRAY 3 SUPERCOMPUTER. complete processing "octant," early 1990s,

JULIAN NOTT'S PERSONAL FLIGHT BOOK. Original flight log entitled Personal Flying Log Book, original blue cloth, 145 x 175 mm, partially printed and completed in manuscript, June 23, 1969 through October 29, 1989, 117 completed leaves,

HIGH ALTITUDE BALLOON FLIGHT. Extensive archive of material related to Julian Nott's work toward high altitude balloon flight.

1972 WORLD ALTITUDE RECORD FLIGHT MAP. Printed map, approximately 860 x 700, constructed from separate map pieces with numerous annotations,

ROYAL AERO CLUB AWARDS. Three 40 mm diameter award medals in gold, sterling silver and bronze,

PROJECT NAZCA ARCHIVE. Group of material related to the historic balloon flights at Nazca, Peru.

TROPHEES MONTGOLFIER AT ANNONAY. Silver and Bronze trophy, approximately 250 mm tall, 1983[-84], inscribed ("Joseph et Etienne Montgolfier") on the base and ("Annonay 4 Juin 1783 / Trophee 1983 / Famille de Montgolfier Dedit") on the obelisk,

TWO FLIGHT SUITS. Flight suits for 2 of Julian Nott's notable flights:

CORRESPONDENCE. Extensive Collection of Letters, Signed Photographs and Ephemera presented to Julian Nott.

STRATEX: ALAN EUSTACE. Collection of material related to the StratEx project, including:

DOUGLAS DC-7C SEVEN SEAS. CONTRACTOR'S CUTAWAY MODEL, 8 x 24 inches, Douglas, [mid-1950s],

BOEING 737 CUTAWAY MODEL. Contractor's model, 53 x 42 x 50 inches, [mid-1960s], with cutaway windows, on metal tripod stand.

LOCKHEED L-2000 MODEL. Contractor's model, approximately 51 x 31 inches, on metal stand, [1966 or earlier].

SOVIET SOYUZ SERVICE MODULE. Contractor's model, approximately 54 x 29.00 inches, [1960s], with cutaway window on body, warning label affixed to body, on wooden base with casters.

DOUGLAS SPACE STATION CABIN MODEL. Contractor's model, approximately 38 x 16 inches, labeled on wooden base "Douglas Space Cabin Simulator,"

SPACE STATION CENTRIFUGE. Functioning contractor's model, approximately 60 x 39 inches, [1960s], engraved metal plaque reading "Centrifuge Section / Large Orbital Research Laboratory," being an electrically powered model,

APOLLO COMMAND SERVICE MODULE. Contractor's model, approximately 16 x 38 inches, [1960s], with removable command module.

APOLLO 8. Apollo 8 Onboard All Mags. 16 mm film reel, [NASA, 1968].

LUNAR GLOBE. Visual-Relief Lunar Globe. Chicago: Denoyer-Geppert, May, 1969.

APOLLO 11. Apollo 11 Mission Film, Mags K, G, H, B, D, E, F. 16 mm film reel, [NASA, 1969].

APOLLO 11. Group of 10 official photos of the moon landing, NASA [1969],

APOLLO PROGRAM RED NUMBER PHOTOGRAPHS. Collection of 8 x 10 inch "red number" color photographs of Apollo 11, Apollo 12 and Apollo 15 projects, as follows:

APOLLO 15 FILM GROUP. Collection of 70mm and 16mm film positives.

MOSAIC IMAGES OF MARS. 51 large format silver gelatin photographs, most mosaic images of the surface of Mars,

MARINER 9 MARS GLOBE. Visual-Relief Mariner-9 Mars Globe. Chicago: Denoyer-Geppert, 1973.

MARS-MARINER 9. Mosaic of 4 photographs of the Martian surface,

MERCURY-MARINER 10. Mosaic of 10 photographs of the surface of Mercury.

VIKING PROJECT SLIDE COLLECTION. 3 metal slide containers, NASA, Langley Research Center, Hampton, Virginia, 1970s, labeled: "Early Langley Viking Master Set A-P"; "Langley/Early Viking Master Set Q-S / Some Early Duplicates"; "Miscellaneous Langley Slides—Some Probably Duplicates,"

JUPITER-EUROPA VOYAGER 2. Mosaic of 6 photographs of Jupiter's moon, Europa.

SATURN ROCKET CONCEPT MODEL. Contractor's model, approximately 52 x 18 inches, [mid-to-late 1950s], plaque on wooden base reading: "Saturn / C-I Configuration."

THOR BALLISTIC MISSILE. Contractor's model, approximately 52 inches tall, [1950s], label absent from base.

ATLAS ROCKET. Electric contractor's model, approximately 30 x 22 x 80 inches, [1960s], transparent and wired to illuminate each section, on wooden base and with remote control box.

ATLAS ROCKET. Contractor's model, approximately 118 x 28 inches, [1960s], Air Force and American Flag labels to exterior.

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