NASA PACKAGES:
-Panflet: “Exploring Our Planet, Our Solar System and the Stars”;
JPL 400-640 9/96
-Book Separator: SUN
-Book Separator: MARS
-Book Separator: UNIVERSE
-Letter: “From the Public Services Office”; 10/24/94
-Fact Sheet: “Origins of Life in the Universe”; FS-1997-01-003-HQ-S
-Fact Sheet: “Galileo Fact Sheet- Júpiter ‘96”
-Poster: “Microgravity Research Program”; NW-1996-09-147-HQ
-Lithograph: “Space Shuttle Endeavour Lifts Off Into Space”; HqL-432 7/96 (Litho No. 1)
-Lithograph: “Space Shuttle Discovery Returns From Space”; HqL-416 7/96 (Litho No.2)
-Lithograph: “Water Is A Force Of Change”; HqL-401; June 1994 (Litho No. 3)
-Lithograph: “TOMS Ozone-Difference from Climatology””; HqL-371; 1993
-Lithograph: “Where Are We Going?: The Journey”; JPL 400-687A 5/97 (Litho No. 4)
-Lithograph: “How Will We Get There?: The Pursuit”; JPL 400-687B 5/97 (Litho No. 5)
-Lithograph: “GAT Are The Benefits?: The Legacy”; JPL 400-687C 5/97 (Litho No. 6)
-Lithograph: “Neptune P-34705 August 26, 1989”; JPL 400-389E 9/89
-Lithograph: “Neptune P-34709 August 25, 1989”; JPL 400-389D 9/89
-Lithograph: “Neptune P-34672 August 21, 1989”; JPL 400-389C 9/89
-Monograph: “The Travels Of Galileo: The Storms Of Júpiter- How Fast Are The Winds?”; JPL 410-48-1 3/97
-Poster: “New Views Of The Sun”; NASA-ESA; EW-1997(01)-001-GSFC; KucT97826
-Booklet: “StarDate: Guide to the Solar System”; The University of Texas at Austin Mc Donald Observatory
-Letter: “Mars Pathfinder Lithographs”
-Letter: “Mars Pathfinder Lithographs”
-Litho No.1
-Litho No.2
-Litho No.3
-Lithograph: “International Space Station: Assembly Complete”; LG-1997-08-456-HQ (Litho No.7)
-Litho No.4
-Litho No.5
-Litho No.6
-Monograph: “The Travels Of Galileo: Jupiter Orbit G1 June 23-September 1, 1996”; JPL 410-48-1 3/97
-Letter: “Mars Pathfinder Lithographs”
-Panflet: “Exploring Our Planet, Our Solar System and the Stars”;
JPL 400-640 9/96
-Lithograph: “Crew of Space Shuttle Mission STS-87”; JSCCL-160
-Litho No.2
-Litho No.1
-Litho No.3
-Litho No.7
-Lithograph: “The Cassini Misión to Saturn and its Moon Titan” (P-45893AC); JPL 400-556 11/95
-Litho No.4
-Litho No.5
-Litho No.6
-Paper: “Cassini: Misión to the Ringed Planet”; July 1995; 97-001
-Letter: “Mars Pathfinder Lithographs”
-Monograph: “The Travels Of Galileo: Jupiter Orbit G1 June 23-September 1, 1996”; JPL 410-48-1 3/97
-Mars Pahtfinder Landscape Photo
-Lithograph: “Crew of Space Shuttle Mission STS-89”; JSCCL-161
-Litho No.1
-Litho No.2
-Litho No.3
-Letter: “Mars Pathfinder Lithographs”
-Litho No.4
-Litho No.5
-Litho No.6
-Monograph: “The Travels Of Galileo: Jupiter Orbit G1 June 23-September 1, 1996”; JPL 410-48-1 3/97
-Poster: “OZONE: Nimbus-7 Total Ozone Mapping Spectrometer”; Goddard Space Flight Center (Mision to Planet Earth)(
**Mars Pathfinder Lithograph Set: (Litho Set No.1)
-Introduction/NASA Resources for Educatorrs; EP-1996-11-345-HQ
-Lithograph: “Mars Pathfinder Landing Site-July 4, 1997”;
LG-1997-08-462-HQ
-Lithograph: “Six Wheels on Soil”; LG-1997-08-461-HQ
-Lithograph: “Sojourner’s Exploration of Mars”;
LG-1997-08-460-HQ
-Lithograph: “Ares Vallis, Mars”; LG-1997-08-459-HQ
-Mars Pathfinder Lithograph Set Teacher Reply Card;
EP-1997-08-370-HQ
-Lithograph: “Moons of Jupiter”; LG-1997-12-497-HQ (Litho No. 8)
-Lithograph: “Space Shuttle Orbiter”; LG-1998-03-463-HQ (Litho No. 9)
-Lithograph: “Crew of Space Shuttle Mission STS-91”; JSCCL-163
-Lithograph: “Pistol Star”; LG-1997(11)-016-GSFC / STScI L-98-01
(Litho No. 10)
-Paper: “Mapping Our Solar System Neighborhood and Beyond: The Space Interferometry Misión (SIM)”
-Litho No.4
-Litho No.5
-Litho No.6
-Poster: “Mars Pathfinder-Roving the Red Planet”; EW-1997-08-128-HQ
**Solar System Lithograph Set: (Litho Set No.2)
-Introduction/NASA Resources for Educatorrs; EP-1997-11-371-HQ
-Lithograph: “Our Solar System”;LG-1997-12-475-HQ(Litho No.22)
-Lithograph: “Our Star-The Sun”; LG-1997-12-477-HQ
(Litho No. 11)
-Lithograph: “Mercury”; LG-1997-12-478-HQ (Litho No. 12)
-Lithograph: “Venus”; LG-1997-12-479-HQ (Litho No. 13)
-Lithograph: “Earth”; LG-1997-12-476-HQ (Litho No. 14)
-Lithograph: “Moon”; LG-1997-12-480-HQ (Litho No. 15)
-Lithograph: “Mars”; LG-1997-12-481-HQ (Litho No. 16)
-Lithograph: “Asteroids: Mathilde, Gaspra, Ida”;
LG-1997-12-487-HQ (Litho No. 17)
-Lithograph: “Jupiter”; LG-1997-12-482-HQ (Litho No. 18)
-Litho No. 8
-Lithograph: “Saturn”; LG-1997-12-483-HQ (Litho No. 19)
-Lithograph: “Uranus”; LG-1997-12-484-HQ (Litho No. 20)
-Lithograph: “Neptune”; LG-1997-12-485-HQ (Litho No. 21)
-Lithograph: “Pluto and Charon”; LG-1997-12-489-HQ
-Lithograph: “Comets”; LG-1997-12-488-HQ
-Mars Pathfinder Lithograph Set Teacher Reply Card;
EP-1997-08-370-HQ
-Paper: “Mars Surveyor ’98: Unlocking Mars’ History”; JPL 400-751 5/98
-Paper: “Deep Space 2: Probing Beneath the Surface of Mars”;
JPL 400-758 10/98
-Lithograph: “Mars Climate Orbiter”; JPL 400-780A 9/98
-Lithograph: “Mars Polar Lander”; JPL 400-780B 9/98
-Litho Set No.2
-Paper: “Looking for “Earths” Around Other Stars”; JPL 400-820 3/99
-Paper: “How We Get Pictures Back From Space and How You Can Access
Them For Yourself And Your Family”
-Sticker: “Star Dust”
-Sticker: “MARS Pathfinder”
-Book Separator: “Human Exploration and Development of Space: Suited for Space Walking” (2 same items)
-Book Separator: “Human Exploration and Development of Space: International Space Station”
-Litho No. 2
-Lithograph: “Crew of Space Shuttle Mission 51-L”; HqL-172
-Lithograph: “International Space Station Assembly”; LG-1999-09-522-HQ
-Litho No. 22
-Litho No. 16
-Litho No. 17
-Litho No. 18
-Litho No. 20
-Lithograph: “Pluto”; HqL-377 2/94
-Monograph: “The Travels Of Galileo: The Storms Of Júpiter- How Fast Are The Winds?”; JPL 410-48-1 3/97
-Paper: “How We Get Pictures Back From Space and How You Can Access
Them For Yourself And Your Family”
-Letter: “Goddard Visitor Center”
-Litho No.1
-Lithograph: “Goddard Space Flight Center Missions of the 1990s and Beyond”; HqL-347
-NASA Facts: “Goddard Space Flight Center”; June 1997; FS-1997 (06)-009-GSFC
-Information Summaries: “Source List”; May 1991; PMS-006-B (Hqs)
-Information Summaries: “Countdown! NASA Launch Vehicles and Facilities”; Nov. 1986; PMS 018 (KSC)
-Lithograph: “Earth View”; Hql-331
-Litho No. 1
-Lithograph: “Bright Supernova Captured in X-ray Image”; HqL-365 (Litho No. 27)
-Lithograph: “Hubble’s Improved Vision Reveals Central Region of Active Galaxy”; February 1994; HqL-398 (Litho No. 23)
-Lithograph: “Hubble’s New Optics Probe Core of Distant Galaxy”; February 1994; HqL-339 (Litho No. 24)
-Lithograph: “Cartwheel Galaxy”; HqL-419 4/95 (Litho No. 25)
-Litho No. 20
-Lithograph: “Coma Clusters of Galaxies”; HqL-421 4/95 (Litho No. 26)
-Lithograph: “World Cloud Cover Pattern”; HqL 326
-Litho No. 11
-Lithograph: “COBE: Revealing Secrets of the Big Bang”; HqL 384
-Lithograph: “HUBBLE SPACE TELESCOPE”; January 1997;
LG-97(01)-001-GSFC
-Information Summaries: “Our Solar System at a Glance”; June 1991;
PMS 010-A (JPL); JPL 410-34-1 6/91
-NASA Facts: “NASA’s Role as Development Agent for GOES (I-M) Satellites”; FS-96(02)001-GSFC
-Goddard News: March Vol. 44 No.4
-NASA Facts: “X-Ray Timing Explorer Clocks High-Energy Universe”; June 1995
-Paper: “Exploring Mars”; EB-1997-01-120-HQ
-NASA Facts: “NASA’s Mission to Planet Earth: Space-Based Missions, 1994-2000”; January 1994; NF-209
-Poster: “discovering jupiter”; PAM-540 7/93
-Litho No. 2
-Litho No. 15
-Litho No. 16
-Litho No. 24
-Litho No. 27
-Lithograph: “Planetary Nebula M2-9”; LG-1998-07-007-GSFC (Litho No. 28)
-Lithograph: “Hubble Space Telescope First Servicing Mission”; February 1994; HQL-400
-Lithograph: “HUBBLE SPACE TELESCOPE”; January 1997;
LG-97(01)-001-GSFC
-NASA Facts: “Goddard Space Flight Center”; January 1998;
FS-1998 (01)-003-GSFC
-ID Card: “NASA Goddard Space Flight Center” (2 items)
-Litho No. 2
-Litho No. 26
-Litho No. 14
-Litho No. 15
-Lithograph: “Infrared Astronomy: More than Our Eyes Can See”;
JPL 400-745, Rev. 1 12/98; LG-1998-11-001-JPL
-NASA Facts: “Origins of Life in the Universe”; January 1997;
FS-1997-01-003-HQ-S
-NASA Facts: “Clouds and the Energy Cycle”; January 1994; NF-207
-NASA Facts: “NASA’s Ozone Studies”; January 1994; NF-208
-Letter: “Goddard Visitor Center”
-Lithograph: “Hubble Space Telescope”; LG-1997(11)-017-GSFC /
STScI L-97-04
-Litho No. 24
-Litho No. 28
-Information Summaries: “Satelllites”; March 1995
-Lithograph: “Crew of Space Shuttle Mission STS-63”; JSCCL-141
-Lithograph: “Crew of Space Shuttle Mission STS-64”; JSCCL-139
-Lithograph: “Crew of Space Shuttle Mission STS-65”; JSCCL-138
-Lithograph: “Crew of Space Shuttle Mission STS-68”; JSCCL-137
-Lithograph: “Crew of Space Shuttle Mission STS-69”; JSCCL-145
-Lithograph: “Crew of Space Shuttle Mission STS-71”; JSCCL-143
-Lithograph: “Crew of Space Shuttle Mission STS-81”; JSCCL-154
-Lithograph: “Crew of Space Shuttle Mission STS-82”; JSCCL-155
- Litho No. 1
- Litho No. 2
-Lithograph: “Astronaut Test Flies EVA Self-Rescue Device”; LG-1996-09- 434-HQ
- Lithograph: “Crew of Space Shuttle Mission STS-59”; JSCCL-136
- NASA Facts: “Living in the Space Shuttle”; June 1996; FS-1995-08-001JSC
- NASA Facts: “NASA Technology Spinoffs: Bringing Space Down to Earth”; FS-1995-08-004JSC
- Information Summaries: “NASA Facilities”; April 1995; NP-1995-04-002JSC (2 booklets)
- Information Summaries: “Wardrobe for Space”; July 1989; PMS-033 (NASA-JSC)
- Information Summaries: “Space Shuttle Mission Summary 1987-1989”; July 1990; PMS 036 (KSC)
- Lithograph: “Crew of Space Shuttle Mission STS-70”; JSCCL-144
- Litho No. 3
- Lithograph: “Asteroids: Gaspra (inset) and Ida”; HqL-388 1/94
- Lithograph: “The Shuttle Amateur Radio Experiment (SAREX)”; HqL-349
- Lithograph: “Space Shuttle Columbia Lifts Off Into Space”; HqL-368
- Lithograph: “First Landing at KSC”; HqL-177
- Lithograph: “X-33 Advanced Technology Demonstrator”; MSFC 96-1
-Lithograph: “Apollo 8 Spacecraft In Orbit Around The Moon Views the Earth”; MSCL-22
-Lithograph: “Apollo 12 On The Moon- November 19, 1969”; MSCL-40
-Lithograph: “Apollo 14 EVA”; MSCL-66
-Lithograph: “Lunar Samples Returned On Apollo Missions”; JSCL-144
-Information Summaries: “The Early Years: Mercury to Apollo-Soyuz”; November 1985; PM 001 (KSC)
-NASA Facts: “Proyect Apollo”
-Lithograph: “Astronaut Test Flies EVA Self-Rescue Device”; LG-1996-09- 434-HQ
-Lithograph: “Crew of Space Shuttle Misión STS-40”; JSCCL-114
-Litho No. 1
-Lithograph: “Space Shuttle Columbia Returns from Space”; HqL-367
-Mission Highlights: “STS-77”; May 1996; IS-1996-05-001.077.JSC
-NASA Facts: “Living in the Space Shuttle”; June 1996; FS-1995-08-001JSC
-NASA Facts: “Food for Space Flight”; July 1996; NP-1996-07-007JSC
-Information Summaries: “Spacelab”; September 1994; PMS-021 (MSFC)
-Card Information Services Center
-Book Sparator NASA/JSC on the Internet
-Information Summaries: “The Early Years: Mercury to Apollo-Soyuz”; November 1985; PM 001 (KSC)
-NASA Facts: “Proyect Apollo”
-Lithograph: “Apollo 8 Spacecraft In Orbit Around The Moon Views the Earth”; MSCL-22
-Lithograph: “Apollo 12 On The Moon- November 19, 1969”; MSCL-40
-Lithograph: “Apollo 14 EVA”; MSCL-66
-Lithograph: “Lunar Samples Returned On Apollo Missions”; JSCL-144
-Booklet: “Exploring The Moon: a Teacher’s guide with activities for Earth and Space Science”; September 1994; EP-306
-Lithograph: “Crew of Space Shuttle Mission 61-A, Spacelab D-1”; HqL-157
-Lithograph: “Gemini IV Prime Crew”; MSCL-13
-Lithograph: “Prime Crew for NASA’s First Manned Apollo Flight”; JSCCL-100
-Lithograph: “Prime Crew of Ninth Manned Apollo Mission”; MSCL-73
-Lithograph: “ Prime Crew of Tenth Manned Apollo Mission”; MSCL-82
-Lithograph: “Prime Crew of Eleventh Manned Apollo Mission”; MSCL-92
-Lithograph: “Crew of Space Shuttle Mission STS-30”; HqL-235
-Litho No. 1
-Lithograph: “ Hubble Space Telescope Deployment”; MSFC 90-1
-Lithograph: “ Hubble´s Galaxy Gallery”; STScI L-96-01
-Lithograph: “Crew of Space Shuttle Mission STS-90”; JSCCL-162
-Lithograph: “Deep Space Netwoek-Communications”; JPL 400-735 2/98
-NASA Facts: “Living in the Space Shuttle”; June 1996; FS-1995-08-001JSC
-Paper: “Meteorite holds evidence of possible Life on Mars?”; August 1996
-Information Summaries: “Countdown¡ NASA Launch Vehicles and Facilities”; October 1991; PMS 018-B (KSC)
-NASA Facts: “Food for Space Flight”; July 1996; NP-1996-07-007JSC
-Information Summaries: “The Early Years: Mercury to Apollo-Soyuz”; November 1985; PM 001 (KSC)
-Card: “Information Services Center”
-Book Separator: NASA/JSC on the Internet
-Information: NASA Johnson Space Center Open House
-Booklet: “StarDate: Guide to the Solar System”; The University of Texas at Austin Mc Donald Observatory
-Lithograph: “Venus”; HqL-378 9/93
-Lithograph: “Earth”; HqL-414 7/95
-Lithograph:”Mars”; LG-1997-12-481-HQ
-Lithograph: “Jupiter”; HqL-382 9/93
-Lithograph: “Pluto”; HqL-377 2/94
-Information Summaries: “Our Solar System at a Glance”; June 1991;
PMS 010-A (JPL); JPL 410-34-1 6/91
-Panflet: “NASA is”; NP-1997-10-230-HQ
-Lithograph: “Our Solar System”; LG-1997-12-475-HQ
-Information Summaries: “Our Solar System at a Glance”; June 1991;
PMS 010-A (JPL); JPL 410-34-1 6/91
-Booklet: “StarDate: Guide to the Solar System”; The University of Texas at Austin Mc Donald Observatory
-Book Separator: “NASA/JSC on the Internet”; May 199
-Panflet: “NASA is”; NP-1997-10-230-HQ
-Paper: “What We’ve Learned About The Moon”
-Paper: “A Three-Minute Guide To The Moon”; 4/1/94
-Paper: “Rocks from Space”
-Paper: “Small Bodies-Big Impact¡”
-Press Kit: “Mars Pathfinder Landing”; July 1997
-Book Separator: “NASA/JSC on the Internet”; September 1999
-Lithograph: “Apollo 10 View of the Earth”; JSCL-605
-Lithograph: “Apollo 14 EVA”; MSCL-66
-Lithograph: “Apollo 7 launch 11:03 a.m., EDT, October 11, 1968; Apollo 7 rendezvous with second stage (S-IVB) over Florida; Apollo 7 views Hurricane Gladys”; MSCL-21
-Lithograph: “Apollo Manned Mission Emblems”; MSCL-103
-Lithograph: “Lunar Samples Returned on Apollo Missions”; JSCL-144
-Information Summaries: “The Early Years: Mercury to Apollo-Soyuz”; November 1985; PM 001 (KSC)
-NASA Facts: “Project Apollo”
-Book Separator: “NASA/JSC on the Internet”; September 1999
-Lithograph: “Hubble Color Image of Multiple Comet Impacts”; HQL-406 9/94
-Letter: “List of additional sources”; Update: 1/10/00
-Paper: “Exploring the Solar System with Meteorites from Antarctica”; October 1996
-Panflet: “NASA John F. Kennedy Space Center”
-Panflet: “Questions and Answers About Aeronautics and Space”; August 1993; PMS-007B
-Information Summaries: “Space Shuttle”; March 1995; PMS 013-B (KSC)
-Information Summaries: “Spinoffs”; February 1988; PMS 023-A
-Panflet: “How to Access NASA’s Education Meterial and Services”; EP-1996-11-345-HQ
-Lithograph: “Crew of Space Shuttle Mission STS-81”; JSCCL-154
-Letter; PA-ESB
-Information Summaries: “Major NASA Launches: Total Major ETR and WTR Launches”; December 1989; PMS 031 (KSC)
-KSC Historical Report: “Space Shuttle Launches”; Report No. 1B; (KHR-1B)
-Information Summaries: “Wardrobe for Space”; July 1989; PMS-033 (JSC)
-Information Summaries: “Sorce List”; May 1991; PMS-006-B (Hqs)
-NASA Facts: “Astronaut Selection and Training”; August 1993; PMS-019B (JSC); KSC form 2-203NS (Rev. 11/92)
-Information Summaries: “What’s New in NASA Aeronautics”; August 1993; PMS 027A (Hqs)
-Information Summaries: “Spacelab”; September 1994; PMS-021 (MSFC)
-Information Summaries: “Living and Working on the New Frontier”; September 1994; PMS 017-D (KSC)
-Information Summaries: “Our Solar System at a Glance”; June 1991;
PMS 010-A (JPL); JPL 410-34-1 6/91
-Booklet: “America’s Spaceport John F. Kennedy Space Center”
-Booklet: “Space Shuttle Mission Chronology 1981-1995”; Revised March 1996; KSC Release No. 12-92
-Information Summaries: “Countdown¡ NASA Launch Vehicles and Facilities”; October 1991; PMS 018-B (KSC)
- Lithograph: “The Shuttle Amateur Radio Experiment (SAREX)”; HqL-349
-Information Summaries: “Living and Working on the New Frontier”; September 1994; PMS 017-D (KSC)
-Information Summaries: “Our Solar System at a Glance”; June 1991;
PMS 010-A (JPL); JPL 410-34-1 6/91
-Booklet: “America’s Spaceport John F. Kennedy Space Center”
-NASA Facts: “Astronaut Selection and Training”; August 1993; PMS-019B (JSC); KSC form 2-203NS (Rev. 11/92)
-Information Summaries: “What’s New in NASA Aeronautics”; August 1993; PMS 027A (Hqs)
-Information Summaries: “Wardrobe for Space”; July 1989; PMS-033 (JSC)
- Lithograph: “The Shuttle Amateur Radio Experiment (SAREX)”; HqL-349
- Educational Data Sheet: “Project Apollo: Manned Exploration of the Moon”; Revised May 1974; Educational Data Sheet #306; Ames Research Center
- Mission Report: “Apollo 11”; 14 August 1969
- Information Summaries: “Wardrobe for Space”; July 1989; PMS-033 (JSC)
- NASA Facts: “Astronaut Selection and Training”; August 1993; PMS-019B (JSC); KSC form 2-203NS (Rev. 11/92)
- Information Summaries: “Living and Working on the New Frontier”; September 1994; PMS 017-D (KSC)
- Information Summaries: “Countdown¡ NASA Launch Vehicles and Facilities”; October 1991; PMS 018-B (KSC)
- Information Summaries: “Spacelab”; September 1994; PMS-021 (MSFC)
- Information Summaries: “Our Solar System at a Glance”; June 1991;
PMS 010-A (JPL); JPL 410-34-1 6/91
-Lithograph: “Crew of Space Shuttle Mission STS-40”; JSCCL-114
-Information Summaries: “Wardrobe for Space”; July 1989; PMS-033 (JSC)
- NASA Facts: “Astronaut Selection and Training”; August 1993; PMS- 019B (JSC); KSC form 2-203NS (Rev. 11/92)
- Information Summaries: “Living and Working on the New Frontier”; September 1994; PMS 017-D (KSC)
-Information Summaries: “Our Solar System at a Glance”; June 1991;
PMS 010-A (JPL); JPL 410-34-1 6/91
- Booklet: “America’s Spaceport John F. Kennedy Space Center”
- Apollo 25 Anniversary Card: “Blastoff July 16, 1969”; 1994; CITGO
- Apollo 25 Anniversary Card: “The Eagle Has Landed July 20, 1969”; 1994; CITGO
- Apollo 25 Anniversary Card: “One Small Step...July 20, 1969”; 1994; CITGO
- Apollo 25 Anniversary Card: “Stars & Stripes July 20, 1969”; 1994; CITGO
- Apollo 25 Anniversary Card: “Heading Home July 21, 1969”; 1994; CITGO
- Information Summaries: “The Early Years: Mercury to Apollo-Soyuz”; November 1985; PM 001 (KSC)
- Information Summaries: “Wardrobe for Space”; July 1989; PMS-033 (JSC)
- NASA Facts: “Astronaut Selection and Training”; August 1993; PMS- 019B (JSC); KSC form 2-203NS (Rev. 11/92)
- Information Summaries: “Living and Working on the New Frontier”; September 1994; PMS 017-D (KSC)
- Booklet: “America’s Spaceport John F. Kennedy Space Center”
- Lithograph: “Mc Candless Flies First “Solo” In Space”; HqL-353
- Booklet: “Space Shuttle Mission Chronology 1981-1996”; Revised October 1997; NP-1997-12-08-KSC
- Booklet: “Space Shuttle Mission Chronology 1997”; Revised February 1998; KSC Release No. 12-92
- Booklet: “Space Shuttle Mission Chronology 1998”; Revised February 1998; KSC Release No. 12-92
-NASA Facts: “STS-89 Endeavour/ Eighth Shuttle-Mir Docking”; December 1997; KSC Release No. 220-97; KSC Form 2-203NS (Rev. 11/92)
-NASA Facts: “STS-90 Columbia Neurolab”; KSC Release No. 44-98; KSC Form 2-203NS (Rev. 4/94)
-NASA Facts: “STS-91 Discovery/ Ninth and last Shuttle-Mir Docking”; May 1998; KSC Release No. 56-98; KSC Form 2-203NS (Rev. 4/94)
-NASA Facts: “STS-95 U.S. space pioneer John Glenn returns to Earth orbit on nine-day Space Shuttle Discovery research flight”; KSC Release No. 107-98; KSC Form 2-203NS (Rev. 4/94)
-NASA Facts: “STS-88 Endeavour First U.S. launch for assembly of the International Space Station”; KSC Release No. 139-98
-Paper: “STS-95 Summary: Mission Science spans inner universe to outer space”
-Educational Topic: “From Sunlight to Power: International Space Station Solar Arrays”; ET-1998-07-003-HQ
-Educational Brief: “Connecting in Space: Docking With the International Space Station”; EB-1998-07-126-HQ
-Lithograph: “Crew of Space Shuttle Mission STS-91”; JSCCL-163
-Lithograph: “Crew of Space Shuttle Mission STS-88”; JSCCL-165
-Lithograph: “Crew of Space Shuttle Mission STS-90”; JSCCL-162
-Lithograph: “Crew of Space Shuttle Mission STS-89”; JSCCL-161
-Lithograph: “Research on the International Space Station”; LG-1998-02-455-HQ
-Paper: “International Space Station: Creating a World-Class Orbiting Lab”; January 1995
-Paper: “The Benefits of Research on Space Station”; NASA/MG 6/93
-Paper: “6 Reasons Why America Needs the Space Station”; June 13, 1994/ 11:50AM; OLMSA—June 12, 1994
-Fact Book: “International Space Station”; June 1996;
-Paper: “Facts on”; June 1996 (Space Station)
-NASA Facts: “Dryden Flight Research Center”; FC-1996-12-001-DFRC; December 1996
-NASA Facts: “NASA’s Orbiter Fleet: Columbia, Discovery, Atlantis, Endeavour”; KSC Release No. 68-88; October 1998; Revised March 1992; KSC Form 2-203NS (Rev 6/88)
-Letter: “Dear NASA Enthusiast”; July 01, 97
-Paper: “NASA On-Line Resources for Educators”; EP-1997-02-351-HQ
-NASA Facts: “NASA Product/Services Source List”; FS-1997-01-019-HQ
-Panflet: “NASA CORE: Worldwide Distribution Center for Aerospace Educational Materials”; EP-1997-01-355-HQ
-MEMO: “Requested Materials”; November 13, 97
-Paper: “NASA On-Line Resources for Educators”; EP-1997-02-351-HQ
-Panflet: “How to Access NASA’s Education Meterial and Services”; EP-1996-11-345-HQ
-Book Separator: “Space Science: Heat Currents”
-Book Separator: “Mission to Planet earth: Geostationary and Pollar Satellites”
-Book Separator: “Aeronautics: Ring Wing Glider”
-Book Separator: “Human Exploration and Development of Space: Bending under Pressure”
-Book Separator: “Human Exploration and Development of Space: Engineer Your Own Space Station”
-Book Separator: “Space Access and Technology: Robots in Action”
-Book Separator(2): “Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center: Programs” (In spanish and english)
-Book Sparator NASA/JSC on the Internet; July 15, 1997
-Poster: “Discovering Mars”; NP-1997-02-223-HQ
-Poster: “Discovering Jupiter”; NP-1997-02-225-HQ
-Poster: “Discovering Saturn”; NP-1997-02-224-HQ
-Booklet: “Solar System Puzzle Kit: An Activity for Earth and Space Science”; EP-1997-04-356-HQ
-NASA Facts: “IRAS: Mapping the Infrared Sky”; NF-139; 1983-425-788-814/209
-Information Summaries: “How Big is the Universe?”; PMS-029 (LeRC); February 1988; B-0025
-NASA Facts: “Skylab- 1973-1974”; JSC 08826
-Paper Model Kit: “Mars Observer Spacecraft”; PED-134/August 1993; 1993-356-215 : QL 3
-Booklet: “Comet Halley Summary”; NASA-JSC
-NASA About Space and Aeronautics: “Exploring the Inner Planets (Mercury, Venus, Earyh, Mars)”, “What Color is the Sky”; 78-2; NASA-JSC
-Educational Brief: “Black Holes”; EB-114 3/94
-NASA Facts: “The Voyager Mission”; NF-89; 1984—769-013/6190
-Educational Briefs: “Amateur Radio in Space”; EB-89-1
-NASA Facts: “The Next Step: Large Space Structures”; NF-129; NASA-JSC
-International Space Station: “Russian Space Stations”; FS-JSC-95(08)-SS004; August 1995
-Educational Briefs: “The Saturn System”; EB 82-7; 1982-381-570-414/3260
-Educational Brief: “The Exploration of Mars”; EB-112 5/93
-Information Summaries: “Our Solar System at a Glance”; June 1991;
PMS 010-A (JPL); JPL 410-34-1 6/91
-Booklet: “La Misteriosa Atmósfera de la Tierra (Guia de instrucción con actividades”; EP290/03-93
-Booklet: “Universo: Guia del Sistema Solar”; Observatorio McDonald de la Universidad de Tejas
-Book: Haggerty J., James; “Spinoff 1995”; NASA Office os Space Access and Technology Commercial Development and Technology Transfer Division
-MEMO: “Requested Materials”; November 13, 97
-Paper: “NASA On-Line Resources for Educators”; EP-1997-02-351-HQ
-Panflet: “How to Access NASA’s Education Meterial and Services”; EP-1996-11-345-HQ
-Book Separator: “Space Science: Heat Currents”
-Book Separator: “Mission to Planet earth: Geostationary and Pollar Satellites”
-Book Separator: “Aeronautics: Ring Wing Glider”
-Book Separator: “Human Exploration and Development of Space: Bending under Pressure”
-Book Separator: “Human Exploration and Development of Space: Engineer Your Own Space Station”
-Book Separator: “Space Access and Technology: Robots in Action”
-Book Separator(2): “Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center: Programs” (In spanish and english)
-Book Sparator NASA/JSC on the Internet; July 15, 1997
-Poster: “Discovering Mars”; NP-1997-02-223-HQ
-Poster: “Discovering Jupiter”; NP-1997-02-225-HQ
-Poster: “Discovering Saturn”; NP-1997-02-224-HQ
-Panflet: “Liftoff To Laerning (Educational Videotape Series)”; EP-344 July 1996
-Poster: “Hubble Space Telescope”; 2M 189
-Panflet: “Shuttle Propulsion System”; Marshall Space Flight Center MCX-009
-Lithograph: “International Space Station: Assembly Complete”; LG-1997-08-456-HQ
-Lithograph: “Space Shuttle Endeavour Lifts Off Into Space”; LG-1997-07-457-HQ
-Lithograph: “Our Star-The Sun”; LG-1997-01-439-HQ
-Lithograph: “Understanding Our Changing Planet: NASA’s Mission To Planet Earth”; HqL-430
-Lithograph: “Moon”; LG-1997-01-438-HQ
-Lithograph: “Mars”; LG-1997-01-437-HQ
-Book: “Discovery”; PED-105/June 1994; National Air and Space Museum and Smithsonian Institution
-Booklet: “Universo: Guia del Sistema Solar”; Observatorio McDonald de la Universidad de Tejas
-Booklet: “Solar System Puzzle Kit: An Activity for Earth and Space Science”; EP-1997-04-356-HQ
-Booklet (2): “La Misteriosa Atmósfera de la Tierra (Guia de instrucción con actividades”; EP290/03-93
**Mars Pathfinder Lithograph Set:
-Introduction/NASA Resources for Educatorrs; EP-1996-11-345-HQ
-Lithograph: “Mars Pathfinder Landing Site-July 4, 1997”;
LG-1997-08-462-HQ
-Lithograph: “Six Wheels on Soil”; LG-1997-08-461-HQ
-Lithograph: “Sojourner’s Exploration of Mars”;
LG-1997-08-460-HQ
-Lithograph: “Ares Vallis, Mars”; LG-1997-08-459-HQ
-Mars Pathfinder Lithograph Set Teacher Reply Card;
EP-1997-08-370-HQ
-Fact Book: “A Science and Technology Institute in Space: The Promise of Research on the International Space Station”; June 1995
-Booklet: “Rockets: A Teacher’s Guide with Activities in Science, Mathematics, and Technology”; September 1996; EG-1996-09-108-HQ
-Paper Model Kit: “Space Shuttle Glider Kit”; EP-349 8-96
-Paper Model Kit: “757 Glider Kit”; EP-1997-03-357-HQ
-Paper Model Kit: “F-15”
-Booklet: “Microgravity: A Teacher’s Guide with Activities in Science, Mathematics, and Technology”; EG-1997-08-110-HQ
**Microgravity Science Research Space Shuttle Missions Lithograph Set:
-Introduction; EP-1997-02-360-HQ
-Lithograph: “The International Microgravity Laboratory Missions”;
LG-1997-02-449-HQ
-Lithograph: “The US Microgravity Laboratory Missions”; LG-1997-02-450-HQ
-Lithograph: “The US Microgravity Payload Missions”;
LG-1997-02-451-HQ
-Lithograph: “The NASA/MIR Microgravity Science Program”; LG-1997-02-452-HQ
-Lithograph: “The Life & Microgravity Spacelab Mission”; LG-1997-02-453-HQ
-Lithograph: “The Microgravity Science Laboratory Missions”; LG-1997-02-454-HQ
-Teacher Reply Card; EP-1997-02-360-HQ
-Panflet: “Aerospace Education Services Program”
-Panflet: “NASA Aerospace Education Services Program (AESP)”
-Panflet: “NASA-AMATYC-NSF Mathematics Explorations I”
-Panflet: “Bringing Images from Space to Earth”; JPL 400-741 3/98
-Panflet: “NASA History on the World Wide Web”; 4/97
-Panflet: “Liftoff to Learning”; EP-1999-06-344-HQ
-Panflet: “How to Access Information on NASA’s Education Program, Materials, and Services”; EP-1999-06-345-HQ
-Panflet: “NASA Educational Workshops”; EP-2000-10-350-HQ
***Exploring Earth From Space Lithograph Set and Instructional Materials:
-Educators Guide and Students Information Sheet; LS-1999-05-001-HQ
-Lithograph: “Space Cameras”; LG-1999-05-514-HQ
-Lithograph: “Earth Features Seen From Space”; LG-1999-05-521-HQ
-Lithograph: “Buenos Aires, Argentina”; LG-1999-05-504-HQ
-Lithograph: “Mississippi River Delta”; LG-1999-05-512-HQ
-Lithograph: “Rió Salado, Argentina”; LG-1999-05-506-HQ
-Lithograph: “Northeast Coast of Australia”; LG-1999-05-503-HQ
-Lithograph: “Gazankulu Homeland, South Africa”; LG-1999-05-505-HQ
-Lithograph: “Ganges River Delta”; LG-1999-05-507-HQ
-Lithograph: “Creative Agriculture in Response to Limited Water”; LG-1999-05-509-HQ
-Lithograph: “Deforestation in Rondonia, Brazil”; LG-1999-05-511-HQ
-Lithograph: “Cloud Patterns”; LG-1999-05-510-HQ
-Lithograph: “Eruption of Klyuchevskaya Volcano in Kamchatka”; LG-1999-05-513-HQ
-Lithograph: “Forest Fires in Sumatra ”; LG-1999-05-508-HQ
-Teacher Reply Card; LS-1999-05-001-HQ
-Lithograph: “Pistol Star”; LG-1997(11)-016-GSFC / STScI L-98-01
-Lithograph: “Mission Control Center”; LG-1998-03-490-HQ
-Lithograph: “Research on the International Space Station”; LG-1999-06-455-HQ
-Lithograph: “Black Brant XII Sounding Rocket”; LG-1999-08-007-GSFC
-Lithograph: “Deep Space 2: Miniature Probes to Mars”; LG-1999-09-004-JPL; JPL 400-859 10/99
-Lithograph: “Searching for Water and Climate Change Near the Martian South Pole: Mars Polar Lander”; LG-1999-09-003-JPL; JPL 400-816B 9/99
-Lithograph: “International Space Station Assembly Begins”; LG-1999-08-001-JSC
-Paper: “Exploring Mars”; EB-1997-01-120-HQ
-Paper: “Looking for “Earths” Around Other Stars”; JPL 400-820 3/99
-Paper: “NASA On-Line Resources for Educators”; EP-1997-02-351-HQ
-Paper: “From Sunlight to Power: International Space Station Solar Arrays”; ET-1998-07-003-HQ
-Paper: “The New Millenium Program: Deep Space 1 (DS1)”; JPL 400-676B 5/97
-NASA Facts: “Lunar Samples For Display”; FS-JSC-95(08)-002; August 1995
-Paper: “Biographical Data: Pedro Duque”; April 1998
-Poster: “Microgravity Research Program”; NW-1996-09-147-HQ
-Poster: “Once and Future: Moon”; NW-1999-10-154-HQ
-Poster: “Mars Pathfinder-Roving the Red Planet”; EW-1997-08-128-HQ
-Booklet: “Exploring Meteorite Mysteries: A Teacher’s Guide with Activities for Earth and Space Sciences”; EG-1997-08-104-HQ
-Letter: “Requested Materials”
-Paper: “On-Line News”
-Paper: “Space Images”; 09/01/97
-Lithograph: “Orion Nebula”; HqL-429 1/96 / STScI L-97-02
-Lithograph: “Helix Nebula”; LG-1997(05)-005-GSFC / STScI L-97-01
-Lithograph: “Eagle Nebula”; HqL-428 11/95
-Lithograph: “Collading Galaxies”; LG-1997(11)-015-GSFC / STScI L-97-05
-Lithograph: “Hubble’s Galaxy Gallery”; STScI L-96-01
-Lithograph: “Mars”; LG-1997(07)-011-GSFC / STScI L-97-03
-Lithograph: “A Comet Collides with Jupiter”; August 1994
-Lithograph: “Hubble Space Telescope Deployment”; LG-1997(04)-004-GSFC
-Lithograph: “Hubble Space Telescope”; LG-1997(11)-017-GSFC / STScI L-97-04
-AstroFiles: “Black Holes and Active Galaxies”
-AstroFiles: “Estimating the Age of the Universe”
-AstroFiles: “Halo for a Dying Star: Supernova 1987A Rings”
-AstroFiles: “When Stars Collide: The Cores of Globular Star Clusters”
-AstroFiles: “Black Holes-Monsters of the Night: Gas Disk in Nucleus of Active Galaxy M87”
-AstroFiles: “Postcards fron the Edge of the Universe: Coma Cluster”
-AstroFiles: “15 Billion Candles-Zeroing in on the Age of the Universe: Cepheid Variable Star in Galaxy M100”
-AstroFiles: “A Weather Satellite for Neighboring Planets: Mars at Opposition”
-AstroFiles: “When Worlds Collide: The Great Comet Crash of 1994 (Comet Impact on Jupiter”
-AstroFiles: “Unlocking the Secrets of Starbirth: Galaxy NGC 253”
-AstroFiles: “Blast Waves from Stars: Cygnus Loop”
-AstroFiles: “The Hubble Deep Field Project”
-AstroFiles: “Hubble Space Telescope’s Ten Most Important Scientific Discoveries”
-Fact Sheet (Space Telescope Science Institute and The Hubble Space Telescope)
-AstroFiles: “Hubble Space Telescope’s Top Science Hits: A review of its Most Important Astronomical Discoveries”
-AstroFiles: “Postcards from the Edge of the Universe: Hubble Probes the Evolution of Galaxies”
-Paper: “Understanding the Universe: A career in Astronomy”; November 1989; The American Stronomical Society
-Booklet: “Hubble Primer: General Information about the Hubble Space Telescope & Resources for Educators and Careers in Astronomy”
-Panflet: “The Space Telescope Science Institute: Leading Astronomical Discovey”; September 1997; NP-1997(07)-022-GSFC/STScI-B-9701
-Poster: “Starbirth in the Eagle Nebula”
-Poster: “Hubble Space Telescope Deep Field”; P-96-01
-Letter: “Dear Friend of the Space”
-Panflet: “The Space Telescope Science Institute: Leading Astronomical Discovey”; September 1997; NP-1997(07)-022-GSFC/STScI-B-9701
-Lithograph: “Eagle Nebula”; HqL-428 11/95 / STScI L-98-02
-Lithograph: “Jovian Planets”; LG-1998-11-014-GSFC/ StScI L-98-04
-Paper: “The Last dream of the Old Oak Tree”
-Lithograph: “Our Star-The Sun”; LG-1997-01-439-HQ
-Lithograph: “Mercury”; HqL-379 8/94
-Lithograph: “Moon”; LG-1997-01-438-HQ
-Lithograph: “International Space Station: Assembly Complete”; HqL-426 1-96
-Lithograph: “Astronaut Test Flies EVA Self-Rescue Device”; LG-1996-09- 434-HQ
-Lithograph: “Shuttle Docking with Russian Mir Space Station”; HQL-424 1-96
-Lithograph: “Space Shuttle Endeavour Lifts Off Into Space”; LG-1997-07-457-HQ
-Information Summaries: “The Early Years: Mercury to Apollo-Soyuz”; November 1985; PM 001 (KSC)
· 2#NASA-SMITH-JUN16, 98
-Letter: “Thank you for your interest”
-Selected Readings: “The Universe and its Origins”; 1993
-Selected Readings: “Astronomical Perspectives, People and Places”; 1993
-Selected Readings: “Exploring Space”; 1993
-Selected Readings: “Skywatching”; 1992
-Selected Readings: “Planet Earth, The Solar System...and Beyond”; 1993
-Selected Readings: “Skywatching for Children”; 1992
-Selected Readings: “Exploring Space for Children”; 1992
-The Universe in the Classroom: “To Every Season there is a Reason”; No. 29/30-Winter/Spring 95
-The Universe in the Classroom: “Black Holes” by John Percy; No. 24-Summer 93
-Paper: “The Comet Crash” by David Bruning
-Educational Briefs: “Shttle Space Suit”; EB-81-2
-Educational Briefs: “Space Shuttle Statistics”; EB-81-1
-The Universe in the Classroom: “Exploring Venus”; No. 2 Spring 1985
-The Universe in the Classroom: “The Constellations”; No. 21 Fall 1992
-The Universe in the Classroom: “Pluto: The Farthest Planet (Usually)”; No. 10 Winter/Spring 1988
-Paper: “The Planetary System”; 1990
-Space Shuttle Fact Sheet: “The Shuttle Era”; March 1977; JSC-12599; NASA-S-76-815 A
-The Universe in the Classroom: “Cosmic Collisions”; No. 23 Spring 1993
-Paper: “Meteors & Meteorites”; Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory
-Paper: “Comets”; Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory
-Paper: “A Brief Glossary of Commonly Used Astronomical Terms” by Sherwood Harrington
-Paper: “Resource Organizations in Astronomy”; 1998, Astronomical Society of the Pacific
-Paper: “Space for Women 1993”
-Paper: “Learning about Quasars”; 1990, Astronomical Society of the Pacific
-Paper: “Science Education Department Hardvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics”; 1/98
-Microgravity News (Microgravity Research Program); Vol. 4 No. 4; Winter 1997
-Microgravity News (Microgravity Research Program); Vol. 5 No. 2; Summer 1998
-Booklet: “Suited for Spacewalking: A Teacher’s Guide with Activities for Technology Education, Mathematics, and Sciences”; EG-1998-03-112-HQ
-Booklet: “Careers in Science and Technology”; September 1993; EP-298
-Booklet: “Aviation Careers: The Sky’s the Limit”; AE-95-06; Federal Aviation Administration (FAA)
OTHER PACKAGES:
-Mission Success: “Global Reach”; Volume 1 Number 2 1996
-Mission Success: (Jet Fighters); Volume 2 Number 1 1997
-Mission Success: “Setination: Space”; Volume 1 Number 1 1996
-Letter: “Material Requested” (Original Signature)
-Panflet: “The Shuttle Space Suit Assembly”; MO20691
-Paper: “Space Suit Evolution: From Custom Tailored To Off-The-Rack”; ILC Dover, Inc 1994
-Information Summaries: “Wardrobe for Space”; PMS-033-JSC; July 1989
-Paper: “Historic Timeline”
-Paper: “Milestones and Capsule History”; ILC Dover, Inc.
-Article: “Suit Sizing: New space suits can be sized in space saving storage, deliveries” by Karen Schmidt; August 9, 1996
-Panflet: “Be a Part of Humankind’s Greatest Adventure”; Rev. 8/97
-Spaceship Stamps (8): “Approach to Mars”(2), “Galileo”(2) , “Magellan”(2), “Mars Observer”(2)
-The Planetary Society Annual Catalog; 1997
-Lithograph: “Jupiter”
-Lithograph: (Earth)
Canadian Space Agency PACKAGES:
-Canada Folder
-Letter: “Thank you”; June 15, 1998; (Signed)
-Lithograph: “Canadian Space Station Program”(English and French); August 1997
-Lithograph (2): “RADARSAT-1: First Image” (English and French); 1995
-Panflet: “RADARSAT: Enlightening the Earth”
-Panflet: “Careers in Space...the Leadin Edge¡”
-Panflet: “Canadian Space Resource Centres” (English and French)
-Backgrounder: “The Canadian Space Agency (CSA)”
-Sticker: “CSA ASC” (English and French); Novembger 1996
-Sticker: “RADARSAT” (English and French)
-Canada Folder
-Sticker (2): “Proud Member of Space Team Canada” (English and French)
-Sticker: “Radarsat” (English and French)
-Poster: “CANOLAB” (English and French)
-Poster: “Canada’s Space Station Program”
-Paper: “Dessins Techniques de Radarsat”
-Paper: “Radarsat Information”; (French)
-Booklet: “Radarsat Annual Review”; 1996-1997
-Letter: Dear Space Enthusiast”; March 1999
-Canadian Space Resource Centre-Prairies Teacher Evaluation Reply Card
-Paper: “Space for Canadians”
-Radarsat paper: “Geological Exploration using SAR Technology”; Rev. 10/95
-Radarsat paper: “Hydrocarbon Exploration using SAR Technology”
-Paper: “Information Solutions: RADARSAT”; Rev 04/95
-Paper: “Flood Control and Emergency Preparedness”; CNES 1990
-Paper: “Statewide Coverage-South Carolina”; CNES 1990
-Paper: “Forest Inventory”; CNES 1990
-Booklet: “Radarsat”; 1995
-Paper: “Radarsat User Development Program (RUDP)”; PhotoDisc Inc. 1997
-Poster: “RUDP: SYNMAP Information Tecnologies Ltd” (English and French); 1997
-Poster: “RUDP: DENDRON Resource Surveys Inc.” (English and French); 1997
-Poster: “RUDP: Hatfield Cosultants Ltd.” (English and French); 1997
-Poster: “RUDP: IOSAT” (English and French); 1997
-Poster: “RUDP: Atlantis Scientific Inc.” (English and French); 1997
-Poster: “RUDP: Noetix Research Inc..” (English and French)
-Poster: “RUDP: TECSULT International.” (English and French); 1997
-Lithograph: “RADARSAT-1: First Image” (English and French); 1995
-Lithograph: “Central Africa Seen from Space” (English and French); 1996
-Lithograph: “Visual Interpretation of Radar Images”
-Letter: “Dear Space Enthusiast”; February 1999
-Canadian Space Resource Centre-Prairies Teacher Evaluation Reply Card
-Lithograph: “Canada’s Plae in Space” (English and French)
-Lithograph: “Canadian Space Station Program”(English and French); August 1997
-Lithograph: (Canada’s Astronauts) Signed
-Panflet: “Canadian Space Resource Centres” (English and French)
-Sticker: “Canadarm: Canadian Technology that’s Out of this World”
-Sticker: “Proud Member of Space Team Canada” (English and French)
-Sticker: “Space...a Universe of Opportunities”
-Backgrounder: “Canadian Space Program Milestones”; October 1, 1995
-Backgrounder: “The Canadian Space Agency Promoting Canada’s Space Program”; 1995
-Catalogue: “Resource Catalague 1999-02-11 Pairie Region”
-Canadian Technology; Fall/Winter 1997/1998
-Letter: “Dear Space Enthusiast”; September 1999
-Lithograph: “Canadian Space Station Program”(English and French); August 1997
-Lithograph: (Canada’s Astronauts)
-Poster: “Canada’s Space Station Program”
-Canadian Technology; Winter 1996-1997
-Lithograph: (Canada’s Astronauts)
-Lithograph: “Bjarni Tryggvason” (English and French); March 1997
-Lithograph: “Julie Payette”
-Lithograph: “Dave Williams” (English and French); March 1998
-Lithograph: “Chris Hadfield” (English and French); September 1997
-Lithograph: “Steve Maclean” (English and French); September 1997
-Lithograph: “Robert Thirsk” (English and French); Septmeber 1997
-Lithograph: “Marc Garneau” (English and French); March 1998
-SkyNews: The Canadian magazine of Astronomy & Stargazing; May/June 1996
-Young Space Scientist Program: “Space Flight Manual”; 1995
-Sticker (5): “Proud Member of Space Team Canada” (English and French)
-Panflet: “Careers in Space...the Leadin Edge¡”
-Canadian Technology; Fall/Winter 1997/1998
-Booklet: “Radarsat Annual Review”; 1996-1997
-Panflet: “RADARSAT: Enlightening the Earth”
-Panflet: “Careers in Space...the Leadin Edge¡”
-Panflet: “Canadian Space Resource Centres” (English and French)
-Lithograph: “Marc Garneau” (English and French); March 1998
-Lithograph: “Steve Maclean” (English and French); September 1997
-Lithograph: “Canadian Space Station Program”(English and French); August 1997
-Canadian Technology; Fall/Winter 1997/1998
-Paper: “The Space Shuttle” by Dr. Robert Thirsk
-Paper: “The Space Enviroment” by Dr. Robert Thirsk
-Paper: “Space for Canadians”
-Paper: “International Space Station Assembly Complete” (English and French)
-Booklet: “Radarsat Annual Review”; 1996-1997
-Paper: “Canada-ESA Partnership Program”
-Panflet: “RADARSAT: Enlightening the Earth”
-Panflet: “Careers in Space...the Leadin Edge¡”
-Young Space Scientist Program: “Space Flight Manual”; 1995
-Young Space Scientist Program: “STS-77 Mission”; 1996
-Young Space Scientist Program: “STS-74 Mission”; 1995
-Young Space Scientist Program: “STS-78 Mission”; 1997
-Get Up to Where Down is Nowhere (English and French)
-Booklet: “Radarsat Annual Review”; 1996-1997
-Letter: “Sir, Madam” (Signed)
-Paper: “Radarsart WWW server”; http://198.103.176.126/; 99-03-12
-Paper: “Spar Aerospace Ltd”; http://strategis.ic.gc.ca/SSG/ad1507e.html ; 1998-04-03
-Paper: “NASA Spacelink”; http://spacelink.nasa.gov/index.html ; 99-03-10
-Backgrounder: “Why Microgravity?”
-Backgrounder: “Radarsat”; February 1996
-Lithograph: “Canadian Space Station Program”(English and French); August 1997
-Poster: “Canada’s Space Station Program”
-Canada Folder
-Letter: “Sir, Madam” (Signed)
-Paper: “The Canadian Space Agency”; http://www.espace.gc.ca/ ; 99-02-12
-Backgrounder: “The Canadian Space Agency: An Overview”
-Backgrounder: “The Canadian Space Agency Promoting Canada’s Space Program”
-Paper: “The Canadian Astronaut Program”; June 1995
-Paper: “David Florida Laboratory-DFL”
-Paper: “Radarsat User Development Program-RUDP”
-Paper: “User Education Training Initiative-UETI”
-Paper: “Earth Observation Pilot Projects Program (EOP3)”
-Paper: “Earth Obvservation Program”
-Paper: “European Space Agency-ESA”
-Paper: “Satellite Communications-International Mobile Program”
-Paper: “Microgravity Sciences Program-MSP”
-Paper: “Advanced Satcom Program”
-Paper: “Space Science Program”
-Paper: “Space Station Program”
-Paper: “Strategic Technologies for Automation and Robotics-STEAR”
-Paper: “Space Technology Program”
-Booklet: “Microgravity Speaker Handbook”; 2nd Edition; August 1994
-CD: “Radarsat Monitors Natural Disasters: The Red River Flood of 1997”
-Paper: “Radarsat: The Red River Flood CD”
-Booklet: “Radarsat Annual Review”; 1996-1997
-Poster: “Canada’s Space Station Program”
-Lithograph: “Canadian Space Station Program”(English and French); August 1997
-Lithograph: (Canada’s Astronauts)
-Paper: “Space for Canadians”
-Paper (2): “Canadian Astronauts Julie Payette and Marc Garneau Will Fly Missions in 199!”
-Paper (2): “MSS: Canadian Robotics to Assemble International Space Station”
-Backgrounder (2): “Canada’s Space Station Program”
-Backgrounder (2): Microgravity Vibration Isolation Mount (MIM)”
-Backgrounder (2): “CFZF: The Commercial Float Zone Furnace”
-Backgrounder (2): “ARF: Aquatic Research Facilty
-Paper: “Space Resource Centre HOTLIST!” / “CSRC-P&N Reply Card” / “NASA Resources for Educators” / “Communith Astronomy” / “Space Hot Web Sites”