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Walter Pinkus was an Engineer in Research for the University of Michigan's Atmospheric, Oceanic, and Space Sciences Department's Space Physics Research Laboratory from 1966 to 1996. At the lab he conducted design work on instruments built for various National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) missions. The collection contains correspondence, schematics, project books, and research reports relating to the projects Pinkus worked on. Included in the collection are papers related to the San Marco program, Galileo spacecraft, and the High Resolution Doppler Imager (HRDI).

The Walter Pinkus papers encompasses Pinkus's time at the University of Michigan's Space Physics Research Laboratory. The papers date from 1965 to 1996and include correspondence, schematics, project books, and research reports on instruments built for various National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) missions. Included in the collection are notes from the Galileo space probe project, the San Marco program, Mars Upper Atmosphere Dynamics, Energetics, and Evaluation (MUADEE) project. The arrangement of the collection follows Pinkus's arrangement of the materials.

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Correspondence and Related Materials

Online

The Correspondence and Related Materials series (1960-2011, 0.5 linear feet), contains materials relating to his personal correspondences and various project designs. Included are a number of responses from United States Congressmen regarding funding for the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Pinkus's resume from 1996. The series also contains digital content that includes performance reviews, reports relating to his research projects, and email correspondence.

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HRDI Balloon Flight Instrument

Box 5

The HRDI Balloon Flight Instrument (1972-1993 1 linear foot), subseries contains information regarding the High Resolution Doppler Imager (HRDI). The HRDI was one of the instruments aboard the Upper Atmospheric Research Satellite, which was launched by NASA to study the Earth's stratosphere and mesosphere. The HRDI observed the emission and absorption lines of molecular oxygen. The UARS was launched in September 1991 and deactivated December 2005. Included are correspondence, meeting notes, schematics, and research notes regarding the building of the HRDI Balloon.

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TIDI, TOMS, Balloon Rotator, Antarctic Magnetometer, and MFPI

The TIDI, TOMS, Balloon Rotator, Antarctic Magnetometer, and MFPI (1980-1994 1 linear foot), subseries contains information regarding the TIMED Doppler Interferometer (TIDI), Total Ozone Mapping (TOMS), Balloon Rotator, Antarctic Magnetometer, and the Multiplex Fabry-Perot Interferometer (MFPI). The MFPI is a remote sensing instrument that measures the trace gases in the Earth's atmosphere. Contained in the series are notes and schematics regarding the swinging etalon component. There are also notes, drawings, and tests regarding the balloon rotator and the Antarctic magnetometer. The bulk of the series covers the design and testing of the TIDI and TOMS projects. Both projects contributed to the study of the Earth's atmosphere. Contained within the series are meeting notes, designs, schematics, and viewgraphs of the two projects.