Record

RefNoMS/926/5/2/2
LevelFile
TitlePapers regarding the security and public display of lunar samples, collected by Colin Pillinger
Date30 December 1970 - 10 September 1976
DescriptionCorrespondence, including telegrams, relating to lunar samples, in particular security including a security plan, and also the public display of samples and a lunar sample display agreement. In addition, hand drawn diagrams of laboratory equipment with measurements and a document on hydrocarbons and deutercarbons, including proposed experiments.

Correspondents:
Dr J.M. Manfield Science Research Council
Mr F.C. Ott, Bristol University
Dr Colin Trevor Pillinger, Bristol University
Professor John W. Harris, NASA Manned Spacecraft centre
Mr G. Strange, Science Research Council
Michael B. Duke, lunar sample curator, NASA
Dr B.G. Pressey, Science Research Council
Prefessor N. Greenwood, University of Newcastle-upon-tyne
Dr Geoffrey Eglinton, Bristol University
Donald R. Morris, NASA
Dr R.M. Payne Science Research Council
Dr Charles D. Waterston, The Royal Scottish Museum
T.O. Paine, NASA
Dr B.R. Doe, NASA
Mr R.M. Paynem, NASA
Anthony J. Calio, NASA
C.W.E. Carson, United States Embassy
Mr J. Skinner, Science Research Council
William Cohen, NASA
James Funkhouser, NASA
Extent1 file, 35 items
FormatTypescript
PhysicalDescription1 folder of loose papers
AccessStatusOpen
Fellows associated with this archive
CodePersonNameDates
NA4367Pillinger; Colin Trevor (1943 - 2014)1943 - 2014
NA5073Eglinton; Geoffrey (1927 - 2016)1927 - 2016
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