Many of the records created by federal agencies are stored by the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) at facilities in the Washington, DC area and in several major cities throughout the country. For purposes of administrative control, the records of each agency are assigned to a unique "record group" and NASA's are in Record Group 255. Some of the records of agencies, generally less than 3%, have enough research value that they are transferred to NARA's legal custody and are saved permanently. (see NARA's regional home page).
Almost 120,000 cubic feet of NACA and NASA records are being stored in eight
NARA facilities (see Neat
Stuff About the Right Stuff). This includes more
than 5,000 cubic feet of historical material that is in
NARA's legal custody and is open to the public (see
the RG255 guide). For information regarding NARA's
holdings for specific NASA field centers please see the
following.
Other On-line Archival Collection Descriptions
Steven J. Dick, NASA Chief Historian
Steve Garber, NASA History Web Curator
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For further information email histinfo@hq.nasa.gov
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