Description: Lot of NASA JPL Mariner Mission memorabilia. Book, internal memos, bulletins, and 15 pictures from Mars! This came from the collection of a JPL Scientist/Engineer who lived in Pasadena. LAB-ORTORY, March 1969. JPL and Caltech. Mariner VI status board. Apollo 9 fifth day overview. Mariner VI leads off the 1969 Mars Mission, and has the launch timing. Electronics Packaging.JPL Mariner 9 picture "Unique Martian Landform". Information on the reverse side.JPL Mariner 9 picture "Long Valley". Information on the reverse side.JPL Mariner 9 picture "Rilles of Rasena". Neg. No. P-12753. Information on the reverse side.JPL Mariner 7 picture "The Giant's Footprint". Information on the reverse side. P69-522 JPL 754 10-69 10M. 1969JPL Mariner 7 picture "Spectacular view of the south polar camp of Mars". Information on the reverse side. P69-522 JPL 754 10-69 10M. 1969JPL Mariner 9 picture "Mosaic of Nix Olympica". Information on the reverse side.JPL Mariner 9 picture "Irregular Terrain of Novus Mons". Neg. No. P-12752. Information on the reverse side.JPL Mariner 9 picture "Steep 'N Deep". Neg. No. P-12867B. Information on the reverse side.JPL Mariner 7 picture "Floor of the bright circular "desert" Hellas...". P69-522 JPL 10-69 10M. Information on the reverse side. 1969.JPL Mariner 9 picture "Swirls and Blotches". Information on the reverse side.JPL Mariner 9 picture "Solar Eclipse on Mars". Neg. No. P-12868. Information on the reverse side.JPL Mariner 9 picture "Middle Spot (Pavonis Lacus)". Information on the reverse side. 1971.JPL Mariner 9 picture "Jumbled Area Near Juventae Fons". Information on the reverse side.JPL Mariner 9 picture "The Volcano of "Middle Spot". Information on the reverse side. 1972.JPL Mariner 9 picture "The Chandelier of Mars (Noctis Lacus)". Information on the reverse side. 1972.Original JPL Memo from the Deputy Assistant Laboratory Director for Flight Projects H.M. Schurmeier December 19, 1969. Discusses the Mariner Mars 1969 Project and the photographs which are being shared with employees.Original JPL Memo from the Mariner 10 Project Manager W.W. Giberson. July 19, 1974. Discusses the Mariner Venus/Mercury mission.Mariner Mars 1971 Status Bulletin. Bulletin No. 32 March 22, 1972. Fluid Signs - Mariner 9. South Polar Tableland.Mariner Mars 1971 Status Bulletin. Bulletin No. 30 February 25, 1972. Fantastique solar eclipse on Mars Mariner 9 picture. Steep 'N Deep of Tithonius Lacus region on Mars.JPL Flight Projects Office Mariner Mark 11 double sided information page on CRAF, Cassini, Comet penetrator/lander, Titan probe.NASA Book - The New Mars, The Discoveries of Mariner 9. Library of Congress Catalog Card number 74-600084. 179 pages.Incredible collection for those who appreciate the US NASA JPL Mars space exploration programs including Mariner! I find it neat to contrast the later NASA JPL pictures against these earlier black and white ones. Used, as-is. Pictures are in good condition, some aging of paper, mostly crisp corners, some creased corner tips, P-12867B bottom right corner has some paper peeled off in border, P69-522 page 9 has a smudge on backside, unique Martian landform has a binder clip imprint, mosaic of Nix Olympica lower right corner has paper layer torn off in border. P69-522 page 10 has the most age discoloration. Newsletter has original mailing address label, water stain along bottom of spine, crease and dirt on back cover. July memo has creases and a water stain on top edge, some age discoloration. December memo has a fold in the middle, small (1/2") tears on left edge upper left corner. Bulletins have some sun discoloration, edge creasing and minor tears and ink smears. Mark 11 has folds and creases and dirt. Book cover has scratches, some small paint spots, cover corner blunting, aging of inside cover paper and dirt, pages have some rippling. See attached pictures.
Price: 63.99 USD
Location: Valencia, California
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Type: NASA JPL Photos
Year: 1969-1974
Space Program: NASA Program
Theme: Astronauts & Space Travel
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States