- Repository:
- Special Collections and University Archives, Virginia Tech
- Published:
- 2008
• | Archives of American Aerospace Exploration (AAAE) | [X] |
• | Science and Technology | [X] |
• | University History | (8) |
• | Students and alumni | (6) |
• | Aeronautics | (4) |
• | Astronauts | (3) |
• | Faculty and staff | (3) |
• | Physics | (3) |
• | Apollo 12 (Spacecraft) | (2) |
• | Apollo Soyuz Test Project | (2) |
• | Astronomy | (2) |
• | Aircraft accidents | (1) |
• | Airplanes | (1) |
• | Apollo 11 (Spacecraft) | (1) |
• | Apollo 14 (Spacecraft) | (1) |
• | Apollo 16 (Spacecraft) | (1) |
• | Apollo 17 (Spacecraft) | (1) |
• | Astrodynamics | (1) |
• | Civil War | (1) |
• | John T. Parsons Company | (1) |
• | Local/Regional History and Appalachian South | (1) |
• | Machine-tools -- Numerical control | (1) |
• | Skylab Program | (1) |
• | Space vehicles -- Landing -- Moon | (1) |
• | University Archives | (1) |
• | Women -- History | (1) |
• | World War, 1939-1945 | (1) |
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