Guide to the Larry A. Manning Papers 1967-1988

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Guide to the Larry A. Manning Papers 1967-1988

This collection includes technical publications, project reports and proposals that Larry A. Manning produced, collaborated on or referenced during his career as a scientist and science administrator. The bulk of the collection reflects his career as a mission analyst and aerospace engineer for NASA during the late 1960s and 1970s. The collection is divided into two series: technical works authored by Manning and documentation supporting his research and administrative activities.

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Manning, Larry A.

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Biography Larry A. Manning entered the aerospace industry during the 1960s and spent most of the ensuing four decades at the NASA Ames Research Center, working on some of the most exciting areas of America’s space exploration. He started as an aerospace engineer doing mission analysis for planetary probes, and spent his later years in operations management of the space life sciences. Throughout his long and distinguished career, Manning earne...

Ames Research Center

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The NASA/Ames Research Center was founded by NASA in 1941 to conduct experiments in advanced avionics, space vehicle design, robotic exploration of the solar system, and space medicine. From the description of Publications, 1958-2000. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122500063 Administrative History The Lunar Prospector Discovery Mission to study our moon launched from Kennedy Space Center atop an Athena II rocket on Januar...