![]() ![]() ![]() Documents cover the Skylab program as well as its predecessors the Apollo Extension System (AES) and the Apollo Applications Program (AAP). The Skylab series consists of correspondence, post Apollo planning documents, requirements documents, mission plans, spacecraft configuration documents, stowage lists, technical summaries, management and design review data, Skylab systems information, air to ground transcripts and mission reports, as well as Skylab experience reports. 120 of these have been uploaded to the UHCL Neumann Library Institutional Repository, and are OCR-searchable PDFs. These subseries have over 120 subseries inventories by subseries and subsection within the subseries. The Shuttle Series is divided into approximately 60 subseries, which are organized either by subject (Aerodynamic Design Data Books, Cost Documents, Flight Planning Documents, Mission Documents, etc.), or by source (Air Force Reports, Boeing Documents, Craig Papers, Lunney Documents, etc.). The Shuttle Series consists of copies of documents received from various sources, covering the design and development of the Space Shuttle orbiter vehicles for NASA Johnson Space Center. The bulk of the collection is dated from the late 1960s through the late 1970s however, documents from the 1950s to the late 1980s exist in the series The material ranges from the 1960s to the 1990s. It also contains original period publications and books produced or used at Johnson Space Center. The General Reference Series is a collection of NASA and Johnson Space Center reference materials, journal articles, news clippings, brochures, photographs, internal JSC management instructions, announcements and center newspapers. official records of many of the NASA personnel whose personal papers are housed in the UHCL Archives and Special Collections' Human Space Flight Collection (like Aleck C. The Center Series includes the manned flight crew schedules White Sands Test Facility Files US and Russia files official papers of JSC director George Abbey and the Apollo Food System team/Food Systems development records of Rita Rapp. It includes the correspondence files of Johnson Space Center administrators, and large sets of records covering multiple NASA missions/projects. Documents range from the mid-1950s through the early 1990s. The Center Series chronicles administrative and engineering aspects of the Johnson Space Center from its beginning. ![]() There is also flight-related data including flight transcripts and mission reports. ![]() This series consists of source files gathered from research for the publication The Partnership: A History of the Apollo Soyuz Test Project. This series includes information on Soviet programs and authors, news clippings, public affairs data, as well as the chronological files from the program offices and the working group documentation. Currently, we do not have the series inventories online. UHCL Archives has digitized copies of many of the boxes' records in large PDF documents. Much of the Apollo Series has been digitized, and the original boxes of records taken back into the custody of NASA and the National Archives. Items in this series include correspondence, reports, mission transcripts, press kits, presentation charts and more. The Apollo Series consists of documents that were collected from various sources at Johnson Space Center, NASA contractors, and other NASA centers. The former Johnson Space Center History Office (which was reorganized withotu the same organizational structure and title as of 2022) has provided UHCL Archives with typed series and section inventories, for which a large number of these inventories have been placed online in the UHCL Neumann Library Institutional Repository (IR), under "UHCL Archives and Special Collections." The series inventories are linked to the series descriptions that follow, but all of them can be found on this page for the JSC History Collection in the UHCL IR*: The NASA Johnson Space Center History Collection is arranged in the following series, which are available through the University of Houston-Clear Lake Archives and Special Collections. ![]()
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