Description: PRINTS BOOKS PHOTOGRAPHS MANUSCRIPTS CURIOSITIES - SUPERB COLLECTION OF 32 VINTAGE NASA PRESS KITS -NASA PRESS OFFICE (a press office was established in unison with NASA in 1958. In 1967 a bespoke press site was built for its activities within Launch Complex 39 at Kennedy Space Center, including trailers and a grandstand. The site was ready for reporting the first-ever launch from the new spaceport, Apollo 4, in 1967. In 1975, the Press Site was acknowledged as a 'Historic Site in Journalism' by the Society of Professional Journalists, Sigma Delta Chi. The plaque that recognizes 'the largest corps of newsmen in history . . . to report fully and freely to the largest audience in history' still stands on an outbuilding at the press site).Thirty-two [x32] original vintage NASA press kits, 1963-71.(Washington, D. C.), National Aeronautics and Space Administration [NASA], 1963-71. A number with full page b/w illustrations. Vintage paperbacks, staple-bound. Size: 4to - approx. 26.7cm x 20.3cm / 10.5in x 8in, or slightly larger/smaller.Very Good to Good condition. Light to moderate edge wear and corner creasing. Minor oxidisation to staples. Please ask if you require a more detailed condition report, or view gallery images closely.An extensive collection of 32 original vintage press kits published by NASA during the heyday of early space exploration. The press kits mainly cover satellite launches, technical collaborations, international agreements and experiments: Esro II (1967, 15pp); Lunar Orbiter photography (1967, 4pp); UK-E (1967, 12pp); Interplanetary Monitoring Platform-E (1967, 20pp); ATS-A (1967, 37pp); ESRO II and NASA International Cooperative Programs (1967, 18pp); IMP-F (1967, 13pp); Address by astronaut L. Gordon Cooper (1963, 5pp); NASA contract to RCA (1963, 2pp); Biosatellite B (1967, 38pp); [Surveyor V and Biosatellite II] (1967, 11pp); NASA activities in 1967 (1967, 8pp); [Biosatellite II] (1967, 10pp); [Surveyor V] (1967, 2pp); Esro-I (1968, 16pp); 'The place of the physicist in the space effort' (1963, 8pp); ATS-D (1968, 35pp); Air Density-Injun Explorer C (1968, 15pp); Four international agreements (1968, 4pp); NASA to launch second U.S./U.K. satellite (1964, 18pp); Italian satellite to be launched (1971, 5pp); Grand Tour scientists (1971, 11pp); NASA simplifies names of Saturn launch vehicles (1963, 3pp); Request for proposals on life support system (1963, 4pp); [Ionosphere observation station map] (1963, double-page); Australian experiment launched from Wallops (1963, 2pp); Marion to build NASA crawler (1963, 3pp); U.S. - France announce cooperative space program (1963, 4pp); NASA-DOD navigation satellite announced (1963, 2pp; NASA to establish deep space tracking facility in Australia (1963, 4pp); NASA selects contractor for large meteoroid satellite (1963, 3pp); NASA to launch polar ionosphere beacon satellite (S-66) (1963, 30pp).Provenance: From the collection of amateur astronomer David J. Hasdell. Acquired at the time of the Lunar Orbiter missions. David had a relative who worked at the Boston Globe in the 1960s and who acquired items like this for him directly from NASA or its contractors. key words:
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Binding: Paperback
Place of Publication: Washington D. C.
Non-Fiction Subject: Mathematics & Sciences
Language: English
Special Attributes: Illustrated
Original/Reproduction: Original
Region: North America
Publisher: NASA / JPL
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Unit Quantity: 32
Year Printed: 1963
Original/Facsimile: Original