News from the NASA History Office
CONTENTS
- Winter 2024 Edition of News & Notes
- Announcing the Aerospace Latin America Lecture Series
- Save the Date: Speaker Series Presentation on February 26
Winter 2024 Edition of News & Notes

The
Winter 2024 issue of NASA History News & Notes is out now, packed with examples of how NASA�??s past provides insights relevant to its mission today.
Established in 1959, NASA�??s history program is nearly as old as the agency itself. As we close out 2024�??and mark the 65th anniversary of the history program�??NASA�??s historians and archivists
reflect on the progress made over the year and share snapshots of the agency�??s history revealed in their recent work.
CONTENTS
- From the Chief Historian
- Landsat and the Green Revolution
- Farewell to Glenn�??s Administration Building
- The Neutral Buoyancy Simulator: A Preservation Case Study for MSFC National Landmarks
- Matters of the Heart: Confronting Questions about Blood Pressure Physiology Ahead of America�??s First Human Spaceflight
- That Time NASA Helped Save the Lives of 33 Chilean Miners
- �??It Was the Night Before Launching�?�: Poetry by Former NASA Creatives
- Innovation, the Private Sector, and NASA: Lessons from the Electronics Research Center
- Capturing Contemporary History
- The Project Gemini Collection in the NASA Kennedy Archives
Read previous newsletters:
This and previous issues of News & Notes dating back to 2003 are available online.
https://www.nasa.gov/history/history-publications-and-resources/news-and-notes/
Announcing the Aerospace Latin America Lecture Series
Over the course of 2025, the NASA History Office will present a seminar series on the topic of Aerospace Latin America. This series will explore the origins, evolution, and historical context of aerospace
in the region since the dawn of the Space Age, canvasing a broad range of topics including aerospace infrastructure development, space policy and law, Earth science applications, and much more.
The first few presentations, listed here, will be held on Thursdays at 1 p.m. CST via Microsoft Teams. Details on how to join the meetings will be sent in the coming weeks.
February 6
Stephen Buono (University of Chicago)
�??Governing the Moon: A History�?�
February 20
Pete Soland
(University of Houston�??Downtown)
�??A God�??s Eye View: Aviators and the Re-Conquest of Latin America�?�
March 6
Anne W. Johnson (Universidad Iberoamericana�??Mexico City)
�??So Far from God, So Close to NASA�?�
Save the Date: Speaker Series Presentation on February 26
You won�??t want to miss the next installment of the NASA History Office Speakers Series on February 26, 2025!
Amy Kaminski, the Engagement Branch Chief for NASA�??s Science Mission Directorate, will be presenting on
NASA, the Shuttle Era, and Public Engagement After Apollo. Details on how to attend her presentation on Microsoft Teams will be sent out to our mailing list in the new year.
From all of us at the NASA History Office, we wish you a very happy holiday season. Here�??s to a prosperous and successful year ahead!
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