United States. Air Force
Organization
Found in 2 Collections and/or Records:
Edward Purdy Ney papers
Collection
Identifier: ua-01031
Abstract
The collection consists of correspondence, research data, patent drawings, publications, and reports of Edward P. Ney, University of Minnesota physicist and astronomer best known for research in cosmic rays, the solar corona, zodiacal light, infrared astronomy, space photography, and radon gas.
Dates:
1941-1996
Found in:
University Archives
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Edward Purdy Ney papers
United States government computing collection
Collection
Identifier: CBI 63
Abstract
The U.S. Government Computing Collection contains government publications, technical reports, descriptions and manuals of computer hardware, software, systems, installations and projects. All of the documents were produced by some agency of the government, and in most cases the documents are concerned with work performed specifically by these agencies.
Dates:
circa 1945-1990
Additional filters:
- Subject
- Ada (Computer program language) 1
- Africa, French-speaking West 1
- Astronomy 1
- Balloons in astronomy 1
- Bow Bells (N.D.) 1
- Chacataya (Bolivia) 1
- Challenger (Spacecraft) -- Accidents 1
- Comets 1
- Computer industry -- United States -- History -- Sources 1
- Computers -- United States -- History -- Sources. 1
- Cosmic rays. 1
- Data transmission systems -- United States. 1
- Defense Documentation Center (U.S.) 1
- Defense contracts -- United States. 1
- FORTRAN (Computer program language) 1
- Infrared astronomy 1
- Letters 1
- NASTRAN (Computer program) 1
- Narrabri (N.S.W.) 1
- Notebooks 1 + ∧ less
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