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             JSC 
              History Collection - Descriptions 
                The 
                  JSC History Collection is divided into program series including 
                  Mercury, Gemini, Apollo, Skylab, Apollo Soyuz Test Project (ASTP), 
                  Shuttle and Space Station. Aside from the program series, there 
                  is a series of non-program specific documents that relate to 
                  Center activities such as the development of space suits, management 
                  activities, test & simulation facilities and activities, 
                  training information, mission control and much more. There is 
                  also an Oral History series containing interviews with a great 
                  number of people responsible for JSC's human space flight activities 
                  over the years. Each series of documents in the collection are 
                  briefly described below. 
             
              | Oral History | Center 
              History | General Reference 
              | Mercury | Gemini 
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              | Apollo | Skylab | 
              ASTP | Space Shuttle 
              | Space Station | 
             
              Oral History Series 
                  This series contains information ranging from the Mercury program 
                  through the Shuttle and Space Station programs and consists 
                  of audio and/or transcribed data covering NASA's human space 
                  flight program. The largest part of the series consists of the 
                  JSC Oral History 
                  Project interviews. These general interviews cover each 
                  interviewee's career with NASA.  
                The Oral 
                  History series also contains a group of interviews pertaining 
                  to the history of the Shuttle-Mir 
                  Program (Phase 1 International Space Station) . Other interviews 
                  include those conducted by historians in the process of writing 
                  JSC publications. A small portion of the series includes radio 
                  broadcasts, crew debriefings, air to ground data from selected 
                  missions, interviews done by organizations other than JSC and 
                  proceedings of anniversaries, symposia and meetings. Oral history 
                  items are indexed on the History 
                  database by interview, rather than by item. Each citation 
                  will include, in the comment field, information about the different 
                  formats available for that interview. 
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              Oral History | Center 
              History | General Reference 
              | Mercury | Gemini 
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              | Apollo | Skylab | 
              ASTP | Space Shuttle 
              | Space Station | 
             
              Center History Series 
                  This series chronicles the activities of the Johnson Space Center 
                  from its inception, crosses program lines and looks at administrative 
                  and engineering aspects of the Center. Documents range from 
                  the mid-1950s through the early 1990s.  
                This series 
                  is searchable via the Archive 
                  database where every folder title can be accessed. Some 
                  of the Christopher C. Kraft Reading Files are also indexed on 
                  the History database 
                  to the item level. 
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              Oral History | Center 
              History | General Reference 
              | Mercury | Gemini 
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              | Apollo | Skylab | 
              ASTP | Space Shuttle 
              | Space Station | 
             
              General Reference Series 
                  The General Reference series is a collection of quick reference 
                  materials, journal articles, news clippings, brochures, photographs, 
                  internal JSC management instructions, announcements and center 
                  newspaper (The Roundup). 
                  The material ranges from the 1960s to the 1990s. Of note in 
                  this collection are biographical files for astronauts and upper 
                  management. There are also a number of papers on various manned 
                  space related subjects written by NASA or NASA affiliated personnel. 
                  This series is searchable by folder title on the Archive 
                  database. 
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              Oral History | Center 
              History | General Reference 
              | Mercury | Gemini 
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              | Apollo | Skylab | 
              ASTP | Space Shuttle 
              | Space Station | 
             
              Mercury Series 
                  Mercury was the first US manned space flight project. This series 
                  consists of the source files used by historians to write the 
                  Mercury chronology as well as the history This 
                  New Ocean. It is the oldest of the history series.  
                The Mercury 
                  series consists of chronological files, flight related documents, 
                  meeting minutes, status reports, and contractor reports, familiarization 
                  manuals, photographs and working papers. The documents in this 
                  series range from 1952 through 1968. 
                This collection 
                  is not searchable via the NASA JSC History or Archive databases, 
                  but is currently housed in the National Archives 
                  and Records Administration, Fort Worth Regional Archive. The 
                  accession number is A-20-62-1. To access these documents, contact 
                  the Fort Worth Facility.  
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              Oral History | Center 
              History | General Reference 
              | Mercury | Gemini 
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              | Apollo | Skylab | 
              ASTP | Space Shuttle 
              | Space Station | 
             
              Gemini Series 
                  JSC historians writing the Gemini Program chronology and history 
                  collected the files in the Gemini series. They consist of correspondence, 
                  meeting minutes, reports and mission related documents which 
                  include air to ground transcripts of mission activities. The 
                  collection contains material ranging in date from 1958-1974. 
                This collection 
                  is not searchable via the NASA JSC History or Archive databases, 
                  but is currently housed in the National Archives 
                  and Records Administration, Fort Worth Regional Archive. The 
                  accession number is A-20-64-3. To access these documents, contact 
                  the Fort Worth Facility.  
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              Oral History | Center 
              History | General Reference 
              | Mercury | Gemini 
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              | Apollo | Skylab | 
              ASTP | Space Shuttle 
              | Space Station | 
                 
                  Apollo Series 
                  Documents were collected from various sources at JSC, contractors 
                  and other NASA Centers. The historians gathered them as they 
                  contacted individuals in the course of researching their books. 
                  Therefore, the documents collected relate directly to the work 
                  at hand. Items in this series include correspondence, reports, 
                  mission transcripts, press kits, presentation charts and more. 
                   
                  All documents in the Apollo collection are searchable at the 
                  item level in the History 
                  database, making this the most accessible of the series. 
                  In 2011, large portions of the Apollo series were scanned 
                  into PDF files by JSC. These electronic files are available 
                  via reference request by contacting the archivist 
                  at UHCL or the JSC History 
                  Office. The paper copies of these documents are now located 
                  at the National Archives and Records Administration, 
                  Fort Worth Regional Archives. 
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              Oral History | Center 
              History | General Reference 
              | Mercury | Gemini 
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              | Apollo | Skylab | 
              ASTP | Space Shuttle 
              | Space Station | 
                 
                  Skylab Series 
                  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. Documents cover not only the Skylab program 
                  but also its predecessors the Apollo Extension System (AES) 
                  and the Apollo Applications Program (AAP). 
                Traditional 
                  archival guides for the Skylab collection are searchable by 
                  folder title in the Archive 
                  database. The Skylab chronological files are indexed to 
                  the item level and available in the History 
                  database. 
                In 2011, 
                  large portions of the Skylab series were scanned into 
                  PDF files by JSC. These electronic files are available 
                  via reference request by contacting the archivist 
                  at UHCL or the JSC History 
                  Office. The paper copies of these documents are now located 
                  at the National Archives and Records Administration, 
                  Fort Worth Regional Archives. 
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              Oral History | Center 
              History | General Reference 
              | Mercury | Gemini 
              |  
              | Apollo | Skylab | 
              ASTP | Space Shuttle 
              | Space Station | 
                 
                  ASTP Series 
                  Historians gathered research for the ASTP history book, The 
                  Partnership: A History of the Apollo Soyuz Test Project, 
                  and created source files which became the ASTP series in the 
                  JSC History collection.  
                   
                  ASTP was a cooperative project between the United States and 
                  the former USSR. The collection 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. There is also flight-related 
                  data including flight transcripts and mission reports.  
                   
                  Traditional archival guides for the collection are searchable 
                  by folder title in the Archive 
                  database. The ASTP chronological files are indexed to the 
                  item level and available in the History 
                  database. 
                   
                  In 2011, large portions of the ASTP series were scanned 
                  into PDF files by JSC. These electronic files are available 
                  via reference request by contacting the archivist 
                  at UHCL or the JSC History 
                  Office. The paper copies of these documents are now located 
                  at the National Archives and Records Administration, 
                  Fort Worth Regional Archives. 
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              Oral History | Center 
              History | General Reference 
              | Mercury | Gemini 
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              | Apollo | Skylab | 
              ASTP | Space Shuttle 
              | Space Station | 
                 
                  Shuttle Series 
                  The Shuttle Program began in the late 1960s and was designed 
                  to be a reusable spacecraft. contract to build the fleet of 
                  orbiters for NASA. Most 
                  of the Shuttle collection consists of copies of documents received 
                  from various sources and covering the design and development 
                  of the orbiter vehicles. Most of the collection was built and 
                  organized during 1982-1986 when Rice University had a contract 
                  to write a shuttle chronology. Many documents were received 
                  on distribution (correspondence, weekly activity reports and 
                  some JSC documents) while others were collected by historians 
                  to build the source files on which the four-volume chronology 
                  was based. A number of interviews have been moved to the Oral 
                  History collection.  
                The bulk 
                  of the collection is dated from the late 1960's through the 
                  late 1970's. However documents from as early as the 1950's but 
                  only as late as the late 1980's exist in the collection.  
                The Shuttle 
                  series is divided into about sixty different subseries. Chronological 
                  files consist of correspondence and reports (meeting minutes, 
                  trip reports, etc.). The balance of the collection consists 
                  of subseries 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 
                  Chronological files through the end of 1979 are searchable by 
                  item description on the History 
                  Database. The balance of the series can be searched by folder 
                  title in the Archive database. 
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              Oral History | Center 
              History | General Reference 
              | Mercury | Gemini 
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              | Apollo | Skylab | 
              ASTP | Space Shuttle 
              | Space Station | 
             
              Space Station Series 
                  The early space station files (1952-1984) were collected by 
                  and/or given to the JSC History Office over twenty-one years 
                  from offices overseeing specific space station studies such 
                  as the Advance Spacecraft Technology Division or various short-lived 
                  space station offices. Many of the documents for Space Station 
                  Freedom were received on standard distribution.  
                Documents 
                  contain information on early space station studies including 
                  information on Space Station Freedom, predecessor to the International 
                  Space Station. There is a small amount of information on the 
                  International Space Station, most dated from 1994 and the mid-1990s. 
                  This series has no item level data entry in the History 
                  database. All of the information on the current holdings 
                  can be found in the Archive 
                  database. 
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              Oral History | Center 
              History | General Reference 
              | Mercury | Gemini 
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              | Apollo | Skylab | 
              ASTP | Space Shuttle 
              | Space Station | 
               
                 
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