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Orders of Magnitude: A History of the NACA and NASA, 1915-1990

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In 1965, Eugene M. Emme, historian for the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), wrote a brief survey of the agency entitled Historical Sketch of NASA (EP-29). It served its purpose as a succinct overview useful for Federal personnel, new NASA employees, and inquiries from the general public. Because people were so curious about the nascent space program, the text emphasized astronautics. By 1976, a revision was in order, undertaken by Frank W. Anderson, Jr., publications manager of the NASA History Office. With a different title, Orders of A History of NACA and NASA, 1915-1980 (SP-4403), the new version gave more attention to NASA’s predecessor, the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics (NACA), although astronautics was still accorded the lion’s share of the text. After a second printing, Anderson prepared a revised version, published in 1980, which carried the NASA story up to the threshold of Space Shuttle launches. Anderson retired from NASA in 1980.

130 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1989

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A short recounting of the space program from the earliest days of airplanes through the time the book was completed. Rather dry and thus not that interesting a read.
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