March to the Moon — new digital archive from NASA & ASU

“Ari­zona State Uni­ver­sity announced last week the launch (no pun intended) of the new Project Gem­ini Online Dig­i­tal Archive, an online archive of NASA’s Gem­ini space­craft flights. (From the announce­ment: “Project Gem­ini (1964–1966) was the sec­ond United States human space­flight pro­gram, after Project Mer­cury (1960–1963). The over­ar­ch­ing goal was to test sys­tems and oper­a­tions crit­i­cal to the Apollo pro­gram (1961–1975), con­ceived with the pur­pose of ‘land­ing a man on the Moon and return­ing him safely to the Earth’.” The archive is avail­able at http://tothemoon.ser.asu.edu/. ”

Source:  Tara Calishain’s Research­Buzz Jan. 19, 2012

Science — the “Moon Issue” — January 30, 1970

In com­mem­o­ra­tion of the 40th anniver­sary of the “moon walk”, AAAS and Sci­ence has made this issue avail­able to every­one.  Prince­ton Uni­ver­sity has had access via JSTOR for some time:  http://www.jstor.org/stable/i299517

At the AAAS link, you’ll see the link to the spe­cial “Moon issue”