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University of Iowa. Dept. of Physics and Astronomy.
Subjects
Artificial satellites -- Tracking.
Astronomy.
Engineering.
Scientific apparatus and instruments.
Space sciences -- Research.
United States. National Aeronautics and Space Administration.
Explorer 33.
Explorer 35.
Hawkeye satellite.
High Energy Astrophysics Observatory.
Injun IV.
Interplanetary Monitoring Platform..
Injun V.
Mariner C.
Mariner 4.
Mariner Mars.
Mariner Venus.
Orbiting Geophysical Observatory I.
Orbiting Solar Observatory (OSO.
Van Allen, James A. (James Alfred, 1914-2006-
Whelpley, William.
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Project manager mission papers, 1963-1984.
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University of Iowa. Dept. of Physics and Astronomy.
Description:
169 boxes.
Owning Repository:
University of Iowa Libraries. Main Library. Archives Iowa City, IA 52242-1420, USA
Web Site:
http://www.aip.org/history/ead/browse.html#iowa_java_pmm
(Online finding aid)
Country of Repository:
USA
Scope of Material:
This collection details the evolution of early space science instruments built by the University of Iowa, from proposal to final report, through the documents created and collected by the project managers. The project managers were responsible to the principal investigator for the administration of the contract; this collection primarily houses material for missions where James Van Allen was the principal investigator. William Whelpley was University of Iowa's first project manager to the Injun IV spacecraft, assigned in 1963 to handle the increasing administrative requirements associated with NASA contracts. For missions launched prior to 1963, Van Allen was solely responsible for coordinating the administrative, scientific, and engineering details. His success with Explorer I paved the way for the design and construction of complete satellites in the University of Iowa laboratory, necessitating expansion of facilities, equipment, and personnel. Correspondence and subject files contain general material which is not attributable to a single mission or project manager; the notebooks kept by the project managers record both administrative and technical matters. The Mission files constitute the majority of the collection and include proposals; contracts; correspondence; management files; design, drawing, and blueprints; fabrication and assembly records; testing, launch, operations, and data analysis records. Missions documeted include Orbiting Space Observatory (OSO); Mariner C; Injun IV; Mariner 4; Orbiting Geophysical Observatory (OGO) 2; Explorers 33 and 35; Mariner Venus 1967; Injun V;
Interplanetary
Monitoring
Platform
(IMP) G, I, and J; Pioneers 10 and 11; Mariner Mars 1971; High Energy Astrophysics Observatory-A; Hawkeye and Hawkeye II.
Arrangement of Records:
Organized in three series: Correspondence and Subject Files; Project Manager Notebooks; and Mission Files.
Notes:
See also University of Iowa, Dept. of Physics and Astronomy, Records of James Van Allen, and Mission engineering papers.
Finding Aid:
Finding aid: The James Van Allen Papers and Related Collections, 1993. 335 pp; also available in the AIP Niels Bohr Library.
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