Mr. Clyde W. Tombaugh
124 W. 14th Street
Lamed, Kansas
Dear Clyde:
It was very good of you to come by Flagstaff to discuss
the continuation of your Satellite Search Project. I am going to Phoenix today and meet with Ralph Sturm, and Me will
discuss some of the possibilities with regard to using intensifies on the Satellite Search Project.
Enclosed is the letter outlining our policy in regard to
continuation of your project at Lowell. If you feel this
letter is not quite suitable for your sending on to your
superiors, please let me know, and we will be happy to modify it in accordance with your suggestions.
With best wishes for a good vacation,
Sincerely yours,
Albert G. Wilson
Wilson, Albert George, 1918-; Tombaugh, Clyde William, 1906-1997
Subject
Satellites; Satellites--Research; Letters; Lunar eclipses; Astronomical photography; Schmidt telescopes; Contracts; Films; Budget; Lunar eclipses--Observations; Research--Equipment and supplies; Mars (Planet)--Research; I've got a secret (Television program); Travel; Mars (Planet); Mars (Planet)--Polar regions
Relevant Names
Lowell Observatory; New Mexico State University. Physical Science Laboratory; United States. Office of Ordnance Research; Knuckles, Claude; Bowen, Ira Sprague, 1898-1973; Capen, Charles F., 1926-1986
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New Mexico State University Library
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NMSU Department of Astronomy: Clyde W. Tombaugh Papers
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NMSU Department of Astronomy: Clyde W. Tombaugh Papers
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Mr. Clyde W. Tombaugh
124 W. 14th Street
Lamed, Kansas
Dear Clyde:
It was very good of you to come by Flagstaff to discuss
the continuation of your Satellite Search Project. I am going to Phoenix today and meet with Ralph Sturm, and Me will
discuss some of the possibilities with regard to using intensifies on the Satellite Search Project.
Enclosed is the letter outlining our policy in regard to
continuation of your project at Lowell. If you feel this
letter is not quite suitable for your sending on to your
superiors, please let me know, and we will be happy to modify it in accordance with your suggestions.
With best wishes for a good vacation,
Sincerely yours,
Albert G. Wilson