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jiffyq58
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posted 04-09-2012 04:28 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for jiffyq58   Click Here to Email jiffyq58     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
I have found a few old NASA reports (I used to write to all the NASA centers on a regular basis when I was a kid) and I'm wondering if any of them have any value. I have four documents published by Langley Research Center as part of their 50th anniversary (1917-1967). Each of these is four pages on heavy white paper, with black and white photos. Subject matter includes early Apollo research, Langley as the birthplace of Project Mercury, etc.

I also have several bulletins mailed out by the Jet Propulsion Lab in 1971 regarding the Mariner 9 mission to orbit Mars. These bulletins are titled Mariner Mars 1971. I have bulletins nos. 3, 7, 9, and 10. All of these were published before Mariner 9 arrived in orbit. I had a whole stack of these at one time including many that documented the mission after orbit was achieved, but these are apparently lost.

If anyone knows anything about the value or lack thereof of these documents, please post.

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