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Herbert Stephen Desind Collection

National Air and Space Museum

Object Details

Creator
Desind, Herbert Stephen.
Place
Outer space -- Exploration
Topic
Manned space flight
Artificial satellites
Astronautics
Space flight
Space shuttles
Rockets (Aeronautics)
Provenance
Barbara Desind Kernan, Gift, 1997
Creator
Desind, Herbert Stephen.
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Herbert Stephen Desind Collection
Summary
The collection consists of 109 cubic feet of material, primarily photographs with some additional documentation, covering aerospace topics. The bulk of the material relates to US space exploration, including extensive photo files on US manned missions through the Space Shuttle, and satellite and sounding rocket work. The first series consists of unmanned spacecraft material, the second series consists of manned spacecraft material, and the third series consists of aircraft material.
Biographical / Historical
Herbert Stephen Desind was a Washington, D.C. area native born on January 15, 1945, raised in Silver Spring, Maryland and educated at the University of Maryland. He obtained his BA degree in Communications at Maryland in 1967, and began working in the local public schools as a science teacher. At the time of his death, in October 1992, he was a high school teacher and a freelance writer/lecturer on spaceflight. Desind also was an avid model rocketeer, specializing in using the Estes Cineroc, a model rocket with an 8mm movie camera mounted in the nose. To many members of the National Association of Rocketry (NAR), he was known as "Mr. Cineroc." His extensive requests worldwide for information and photographs of rocketry programs even led to a visit from FBI agents who asked him about the nature of his activities. Mr. Desind used the collection to support his writings in NAR publications, and his building scale model rockets for NAR competitions. Desind also used the material in the classroom, and in promoting model rocket clubs to foster an interest in spaceflight among his students. Desind entered the NASA Teacher in Space program in 1985, but it is not clear how far along his submission rose in the selection process. He was not a semi-finalist, although he had a strong application. In 1991, Desind was named Science Teacher of the Year by Prince George's County and the Potomac Electric Power Company. Desind died October 16, 1992, having succumbed to colon cancer. On November 17, 1994, the Herbert Desind Memorial Space Awareness Center, a state-of-the-art facility, was created and dedicated at Laurel High School. Today that Center houses the Cooperative Satellite Learning Project (CSLP) class as well as other science classes. The CSLP is a business, government, and educational partnership, focusing on space sciences and engineering. One of the sponsors of CSLP is the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). In 1997, Desind's father and sister donated his collection to the National Air and Space Museum.
Extent
109 Cubic feet (305 boxes)
Date
1950-1992
Archival Repository
National Air and Space Museum Archives
Identifier
NASM.1997.0014
Type
Collection descriptions
Archival materials
Photographs
Citation
Herbert Stephen Desind Collection, Accession 1997-0014, National Air and Space Museum, Smithsonian Institution.
Arrangement
Series 1: Unmanned Space Programs Series 2: Manned Space Programs Series 3: Aviation subjects Series 4: Country files Series 5: Miscellaneous files Series 6: Press Kits
Processing Information
The processing archivist found that the order of the collection paralleled for the most part the arrangement and order used by the National Air and Space Museum Archives in arranging the order of the NASM Archives Aviation and Space History Technical files. Desind's original order was maintained wherever possible. Desind tended to cross reference material by filing both payload and launch vehicle material under both the payload and the launch vehicle. In some cases these are not the same images, so the finding aid shows the main subject first and the secondary subject next on the subject line. The country of origin for non-US subjects is also shown. Filing was normally done by subject name rather than designation, which has been added for the sake of clarity. For subjects where the name is actually an acronym, the acronym has been spelled out. For larger files, items were sorted by vehicle number and/or launch date. These are shown on the subject line. The aircraft series were arranged somewhat haphazardly. Variously this was by designation, by company or origin, or by popular name. These files were rearranged to match the order used by the NASM Archives Techical Files; company, then designation, showing popular name. The emphasis Desind placed upon images over textual material is shown in the last series of material, which holds the press kits collected over time. The photographs were removed from the press kits and filed with the appropriate subject; however, in some cases the news releases themselves were only placed in a general folder marked "spacecraft" amongst the press kit holdings. For most of the cited subjects, there is a lack of textual material on the subject, and the patron is reminded of further holdings in the NASM Archives Space History Technical Files. Files marked "Documents" contain response letters from the originators of the photographs to Desind, rather than documents pertaining to the subject of the files. "Emblems" files contain self-adhesive stickers and paper representations of emblems associated with the subject, including payloads and launchers. Stickers have been placed in mylar sleeving to prevent any glue residue from contacting other artifacts. Any cloth or embroidered emblems have been given to the respective curators. "Flight Covers," also known as Postal Covers, are envelopes postmarked and decorated to commemorate a launch or event. Photographs have been separated by type: black and white, color, or transparencies. Photograph folders are photographs only, lithographs and serigraphs have been placed in document folders. Machine transfer images have been placed in document folders. Although Desind was a model rocket builder, there are no blueprints or technical drawings of rockets with the collection.
Genre/Form
Photographs
Scope and Contents
The Herbert Stephen Desind Collection (acc. 1997-0014) contains approximately 109 cubic feet of material relating to aviation and space flight. The material is primarily photographic in nature and focuses on manned and unmanned space flight activities.
Restrictions
No restrictions on access.
Related link
Record ID
ebl-1562719555187-1562719555611-0
Metadata Usage
CC0
GUID
https://n2t.net/ark:/65665/pg25ed5ce90-d559-42a9-bd51-692ca5b26065

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  • Thor 162 Launch 22 JUL 62 (Thor 342-AGENA B, DM-21)

  • Telescopes

  • Meteosat 2 Satellite (ESA)19 JUN 81 (Ariane 3)

  • Grumman F-14 Tomcat

  • GEOTAIL Satellite 24 JUL 92 (Delta 212)

  • Space Shuttle Mission STS-2 (12 NOV 81), Postflight

  • Beech 17 Staggerwing, General

  • Five Series Satellites (5BN, 5C, 5E)

  • Thor 55 Launch 05 AUG 59 (Thor 208, DM-18A)

  • Telstar 2 Satellite 07 MAY 63 (Delta 18)

  • Shillelagh Missile

  • Thor 19 Launch 23 JUL 58 (Thor 119-Able, DM-1812-1)

  • SERT-I (Space Electric Rocket Test I) 20 JUL 64 (Scout)

  • Ulysses Solar Probe 06 OCT 90 (Shuttle), Emblems

  • Quail Missile

  • Skylab Project, Skylab III (2), 28 JUL 73, Views, Earth

  • FLTSATCOM F-8 25 SEP 89 (Atlas AC-68)

  • Mercury Project, MA-6 Flight 20 FEB 62 "Friendship 7" (Glenn), Preflight

  • Soyuz Program, TM-9 11 FEB 90, Solovyov, Balandin

  • Ranger IV 23 APR 62 (Atlas 133D)

  • Tibere Sounding Rocket (France)

  • Voyager 2 Spacecraft, Jupiter

  • Dolphin Rocket

  • San Marco 3 Satellite (Italy) 24 APR 71 (Scout)

  • Palapa -1 Communications Satellite 08 JUL 76 (Delta 125)

  • Hawk-I 7C/H-7C RPV

  • North American T-28

  • Scout 100 - 02 JUN 79 (UK-6)

  • Galaxy 1 Communications Satellite 28 JUN 83 (Delta 170)

  • Quickstar Satellite

  • SPOT (Satellite Pour L'Observation de la Terre) (France)

  • Parachutes, Cargo

  • San Marco D/L Satellite (Italy) 25 MAR 88 (Scout)

  • Space Shuttle Mission STS-61C (24, 12 NOV 86), Preflight

  • Space Shuttle Mission STS-26 (26, 29 SEP 88), Training

  • Space Shuttle Mission STS-31 (35, 24 APR 90), Launch

  • Q-5 Drone

  • Space Shuttle Mission STS-28 (30, 08 AUG 89), Orbit

  • WRESAT (Weapons Research Establishment Satellite, Australia)

  • Apollo Project, Tracking Facilities, Air

  • Delta 18 Launch 07 MAY 63 (Delta DSV-3B, Telestar 2)

  • Ariane Launch V17 28 MAR 86, Payload Brasilsat S2

  • Space Shuttle Mission STS-27 (27, 02 DEC 88), Training

  • Ariane Launch V24 21 JUL 88

  • Space Shuttle, Propulsion, Main Engine, Diagrams

  • Space Shuttle, Development

  • Space Shuttle

  • Marisat I 19 FEB 76 (Delta 120)

  • Aero Commander L-26C (U-4B)

  • Cessna T337 Super Skymaster

  • Space Shuttle Mission STS-41G (13, 05 OCT 84), Launch

  • Gemini Project, GT-10 Flight 18 JUL 66 (Young, Collins), Preflight

  • Intelsat IV Satellite 23 AUG 73 (Atlas AC-31)

  • Thor 241 Launch 28 AUG 64 (Thor 399-AGENA B, DSV-2A )

  • Scout 30 - 25 AUG 64 (Explorer XX)

  • Sputnik 1 Satellite (Russia) 04 OCT 57

  • Apollo Project, Apollo 7 Flight 11 OCT 68, Postflight

  • Mercury Project, MA-4 Flight 21 JUL 61

  • Earth

  • Space Shuttle Mission STS-42 (45, 22 JAN 92), Preflight

  • SDI (Strategic Defense Initiative,"Star Wars")

  • Javelot Anti Aircraft Missile (France)

  • BSB-2 Satellite (England) 17 AUG 90

  • Vandal Missile (MQM-8G)

  • Thor Launch Vehicle, Ground

  • Transit 4B Satellite, TRAAC Satellite 15 NOV 61 (Thor-Able)

  • Space Shuttle Mission STS-7 (18 JUN 83), Postflight

  • Vega Venus/Halley Probe (USSR/France)

  • Space Shuttle Mission STS-30 (29, 04 MAY 89), Preflight

  • Space Shuttle, Astronauts, Teacher in Space

  • Space Shuttle Mission STS-41 (36, 06 OCT 90), Preflight

  • Firebee Drone (KDA-1)

  • Skyeye R4E RPV

  • FR-1 Satellite 06 DEC 65 (Scout)

  • Netherlands

  • Seacat Target Drone (UK)

  • Space Station, ISS, Equipment, Crew Return Vehicle

  • DSCS III-6 (Defense Satellite Communications System) Satellite, 10 FEB 92 (Atlas 101)

  • Space Shuttle Mission STS-29 (28, 13 MAR 89), Preflight

  • Aero Commander Jetprop Commander

  • Spacecraft

  • Mercury Project

  • Rapier Missile (UK)

  • Douglas X-3 Stiletto, Models

  • Titus Sounding Rocket (France)

  • Nuclear Science, Weapons, Testing, Trinity

  • Giotto Probe (ESA) 02 JUL 85 (Ariane 14)

  • Ariane Launch V22 15 JUN 88, Payload Meteosat

  • Spacenet 1 Satellite 22 May 84 (Ariane 9)

  • Delta 62 Launch 15 DEC 68 (Delta DSV-3L, TOS E2/F)

  • Grumman F-14 Tomcat, Desert Storm

  • Viking 2 Spacecraft, Launch, 09 SEP 75 (Titan IIIE)

  • Transporation

  • RCA Satcom K-1

  • Lance Missile (MGM-52A, Missile-B)

  • Titan Launch 06 FEB 69 (Titan IIIC-17, TACSAT 1)

  • Lockheed C-5 Galaxy

  • GMS-4 (Geostationary Meteorological Satellite) Himawari 4 (Japan) 03 AUG 84 (N-II #13)

  • Army, Vehicles

  • Voyager 2 Spacecraft, Jupiter Moons

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