Powers, John A., 1922-1979
Variant names
Americans,
English
Biographical notes:
John A. Powers (b. Aug. 22, 1922, Toldedo, OH–d. Dec. 31, 1979, Phoenix, AZ), better known as Shorty Powers, was an American public affairs officer for NASA from 1959 to 1963 during Project Mercury. A U.S. Air Force lieutenant colonel and war veteran, he was known as the "voice of the astronauts," the "voice of Mercury Control," and the "eighth astronaut."
Links to collections
Public Address Announcements by Colonel John Powers
National Archives at Fort Worth
Records of the U.S. Information Agency. 1900 - 2003. Audio Recordings. 1942 - 1999. STORY OF AMERICA'S FIRST MAN IN ORBIT
National Archives at College Park
Records of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, 1903 - 2006. Stock Footage, ca. 1960 - ca. 1987. MERCURY SPACECRAFT 13 MA-6 JOHN GLENN PARADE IN HAMPTON, VA, 1962.
National Archives at College Park
PROJECT MERCURY ASTRONAUT PRESS CONFERENCE
National Archives at College Park
PACIFIC FLEET RECOVERY ACTIVITIES
National Archives at College Park
MERCURY SPACECRAFT 18 MA-7 PRELAUNCH, ON BOARD AND POST LAUNCH ACTIVITIES
National Archives at College Park
PACIFIC FLEET DEPLOYMENT AND POST RECOVERY ACTIVITIES
National Archives at College Park
Records of U.S. Air Force Commands, Activities, and Organizations. 1900 - 2003. Moving Images Relating to Military Aviation Activities. 1947 - 1984. ASTRONAUT SCHIRRA'S ARRIVAL AT HICKAM AFB, HAWAII
National Archives at College Park
Boulder Chamber of Commerce. Scott Carpenter welcome home ceremony.
Boulder Public Library
Related names in SNAC
associatedWith
Project Mercury (U.S.)
memberOf
United States. Army. Air Corps
associatedWith
Boulder Chamber of Commerce.
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Subjects:
- Space Exploration
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Places:
- OH, US
- AZ, US
Variant Names
Powers, Shorty, 1922-1979
Powers, John Anthony, 1922-1979
Powers, John A.