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Jenkins (Dennis R.) Digital Only Space Image Collection
SDASM.SC.30021  
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  • Conditions Governing Access
  • Conditions Governing Use
  • Immediate Source of Acquisition
  • Preferred Citation
  • Biographical / Historical
  • Scope and Contents
  • Related Materials
  • Separated Materials

  • Language of Material: English
    Contributing Institution: San Diego Air and Space Museum Library and Archives
    Title: Dennis R. Jenkins Digital Only Space Image Collection
    Identifier/Call Number: SDASM.SC.30021
    Physical Description: 359 Gigabytes Approx 167,000 images the Library server and on the DAMS. Images related to the US Space Program, and in particular the Space Shuttle.
    Date (inclusive): 1955-2011
    Abstract: The Dennis Jenkins Digital Only Space Collection contains space related images collected by Mr. Jenkins and covers all major American space programs.

    Conditions Governing Access

    The collection is open to researchers by appointment. Some restrictions may apply.

    Conditions Governing Use

    Some copyright may be reserved. Consult with the library director for more information. This material should be reviewed by the Archivist and Mr. Jenkins before being put online.

    Immediate Source of Acquisition

    The materials in this Collection were donated to the San Diego Air and Space Museum.

    Preferred Citation

    [Item], [Filing Unit], [Series Title], [Subgroups], [Record Group Title and Number], [Repository “San Diego Air & Space Museum Library & Archives”]

    Biographical / Historical

    This is a collection of images concerning the United States (mainly) space program, with a concentration on the Space Shuttle Program that ran between 1969 and 2011. Space Shuttle Mission Photos Folder This is a collection of some 170,000 images covering all Space Shuttle flights. Almost all are from official NASA sources, although some private photos exist within the collection. Flights after the Columbia accident (STS-107) contribute a significant number of these images due to two factors: an official desire to better document the flights for engineering purposes, and the advent of digital photography that greatly reduced the cost and complexity of taking and archiving large numbers of images. Many on-orbit images, taken by either the Orbiter crew or the crew of the International Space Station, exist for the later flights, again due mostly to the advent of digital photography. The images are organized with each flight having an individual folder named after the mission designation. Within each folder, particularly for the later flights, there are subfolders that attempt to subdivide the images into more workable segments.
    Space History Photos Folder This is a rather strange collection of 18,000 images maintained by the NASA Johnson Space Center in Houston. It is arranged by year, although the user is cautioned that the events depicted in a given year did not necessarily occur in that year. These images have no pattern, and do not seem to represent anything other than random items or events, ranging from personnel portraits to mission execution. Nevertheless, many of the images are unusual or rare, and many have never been seen before.

    Scope and Contents

    Approx 167,000 images on the Library server and on the DAMS.

    Related Materials

    Atlas Missile subject and image files.

    Access Information

    Some of this material fall under by U.S. National Security Laws.

    Separated Materials

    Additional images and documents may be donated to the Museum in the future.

    Subjects and Indexing Terms

    Outer space -- Exploration
    Gemini Space Program
    Project Apollo
    United States. National Aeronautics and Space Administration.
    Mercury Space Program
    Apollo 11 (Mission)
    Space Shuttle Program
    Apollo 13 (Mission)
    Jenkins, Dennis R.