Box 9
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Contains 10 Results:
Box 9
box — Box: 9
Identifier: Box 9
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The Dr. Kenneth J. Hartman files are organized in three series. Series I: Subject Files (Boxes 1-3); Series II: Astronaut (biographical) Files (Boxes 3-4); and Series III: Astronauts? Wives and Women in Space (Boxes 4-5), concluding with miscellaneous materials in Box 5. Many of the file folders bear KJH annotations and have been retained. Nearly all photocopies and computer printouts have been annotated by KJH.
By 1962, Hartman was employed by North American Aviation, Inc., and became senior research engineer for crew performance and training in the manned space (Apollo) program. His assignment, he wrote, was to keep the design engineers from killing the astronauts with poorly or badly designed equipment and procedures. Most of his contributions to Human Factors Engineering were classified. The Apollo program came to an abrupt end in 1975.
KJH collected the present files long after retirement. Many were derived from articles, books, and web sites, with pages photocopied or...
Dates:
1945-2011
"The Incredible Year '68."Life Magazine, 1968
File — Box: 9
Identifier: Box 9
Scope and Contents
Shelved in Oversized Box 1
Dates:
1968
"Our Planet." Life Magazine
File — Box: 9
Identifier: Box 9
Scope and Contents
Shelved in Oversized Box 1
Dates:
1945-2011
U.S.S.R.: "Cosmos: The USSR in Space. The Soviet Space Exhibition at the Museum of Victoria." August 1984, 1984
File — Box: 9
Identifier: Box 9
Scope and Contents
Shelved in Oversized Box 1
Dates:
1984
Box 9
box — Box: 9
Identifier: Box 9
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The Dr. Kenneth J. Hartman files are organized in three series. Series I: Subject Files (Boxes 1-3); Series II: Astronaut (biographical) Files (Boxes 3-4); and Series III: Astronauts? Wives and Women in Space (Boxes 4-5), concluding with miscellaneous materials in Box 5. Many of the file folders bear KJH annotations and have been retained. Nearly all photocopies and computer printouts have been annotated by KJH.
By 1962, Hartman was employed by North American Aviation, Inc., and became senior research engineer for crew performance and training in the manned space (Apollo) program. His assignment, he wrote, was to keep the design engineers from killing the astronauts with poorly or badly designed equipment and procedures. Most of his contributions to Human Factors Engineering were classified. The Apollo program came to an abrupt end in 1975.
KJH collected the present files long after retirement. Many were derived from articles, books, and web sites, with pages photocopied or...
Dates:
1945-2011
Cooper, Gordon. Life Magazine article
File — Box: 9
Identifier: Box 9
Scope and Contents
Shelved in Oversized Box 1
Dates:
1945-2011
Lovell, James: Life Magazine article
File — Box: 9
Identifier: Box 9
Scope and Contents
Shelved in Oversized Box 1
Dates:
1945-2011
Groups: Scott Carpenter, Gordon Cooper, Virgil Grissom, John Glenn, Wally Schirra, Alan Shepard, and Donald Slayton as featured in Life Magazine
File — Box: 9
Identifier: Box 9
Scope and Contents
Shelved in Oversized Box 1
Dates:
1945-2011
Groups: Gus Grissom, Ed White, and Roger Chaffee as featured in Life Magazine
File — Box: 9
Identifier: Box 9
Scope and Contents
Shelved in Oversized Box 1
Dates:
1945-2011
Groups: Gus Grissom and John Young as featured in Life Magazine
File — Box: 9
Identifier: Box 9
Scope and Contents
Shelved in Oversized Box 1
Dates:
1945-2011