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Gerard K. O'Neill Collection

National Air and Space Museum

Object Details

Creator
O'Neill, Gerard
Place
Moon -- Exploration
Topic
Books
Astronautics
Physics
Satellites
GPS receivers
Space stations
Space sciences
Gliders (Aeronautics)
Space colonies
Provenance
Tasha O'Neill, Gift, 2013
Creator
O'Neill, Gerard
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Gerard K. O'Neill Collection
Summary
Gerard Kitchen O'Neill (1927-1992) was an experimental physicist, educator, inventor, entrepreneur, writer and novelist.
Biographical / Historical
Gerard Kitchen O'Neill (1927-1992) was an experimental physicist, educator, inventor, entrepreneur, writer and novelist. Gerard K. O'Neill joined the Navy at age 17, served as a radar technician from 1944 to 1946, graduated from Swarthmore College in 1950 with high honors in Physics, and received his Ph.D. in Physics from Cornell University in 1954. He went to Princeton University in that year as an Assistant Professor, becoming a Full Professor of Physics in 1965. In the 1976-77 academic year he received the honor of serving as the Jerome Clarke Hunsaker Professor of Aerospace at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He retired from Princeton in 1985 as professor emeritus. Dr. O'Neill's main research area was high-energy particle physics and he initiated and led large-scale projects in accelerator construction. In 1956 he invented the storage-ring technique for colliding particle beams, a method which is now the basis for nearly every new high-energy particle accelerator. In 1976 he built his first Mass Driver prototype. Dr. O'Neill was a pioneer in the field of space colonization; his studies on the humanization of space began in 1969 as a result of his undergraduate teaching at Princeton, and one of his four books, The High Frontier, detailed his vision of humanity's movement into Earth-like habitats constructed in space. The High Frontier won the Phi Beta Kappa Award as the best science book of 1977. He also authored 2081: A Hopeful View of the Human Future, The Technology Edge: Opportunities for America in World Competition and co-authored a graduate textbook, Introduction to Elementary Particle Physics. In 1977 following the success of The High Frontier, Dr. O'Neill founded the non-profit Space Studies Institute. SSI's research included work on mass drivers and the Lunar Polar Probe (renamed Lunar Prospector and flown by NASA.) In 1967 Dr. O'Neill was a finalist, though ultimately not selected, for NASA's Astronaut Group 6, a group of scientist-astronauts to be given assignments in the Apollo Program. He returned to NASA throughout 1975-1977 to led studies on space habitats and space manufacturing; he testified twice before Congress during that time. In 1985, he was appointed by President Reagan to the National Commission on Space. In 1983 Dr. O'Neill founded the Geostar Corporation, a satellite based positioning and communication system, based on a patent issued to him. In 1986, O'Neill founded O'Neill Communications, Inc. which developed LAWN, a local area network device using radio waves and still in use today. At the time of his death, Dr. O'Neill was working on a form of high-speed ground-based transportation he called "Magnetic Flight" with another company he founded, VSE International. Dr. O'Neill was an instrument-rated pilot with some 2,500 hours of time in powered aircraft and held the Triple Diamond Badge of the Federation of the Aeronautique Internationale for sail plane flights. He was active in ultralight aircraft aviation and a member of the Experimental Aircraft Association. On most of his travels in connection with research and lectures, he piloted his own small plane. Dr. O'Neill died from leukemia in 1992; the Clementine Mission of 1994 was dedicated to him.
Extent
26.22 Cubic feet (75 Boxes)
35.14 Linear feet
Date
1940s-1993
Archival Repository
National Air and Space Museum Archives
Identifier
NASM.2014.0005
Type
Collection descriptions
Archival materials
Book drafts
Clippings
Movie scripts
Correspondence
Magazines (periodicals)
Citation
Gerard K. O'Neill Collection, Acc. 2014-0005, National Air and Space Museum, Smithsonian Institution.
Arrangement
Organized into 5 series: Series 1: Professional Papers Series 2: Publications & Reports Series 3: Personal Papers Series 4: Images Series 5: Odd & Oversize
Processing Information
File unit titles are original except in cases of titles appearing in brackets which are the processing archivists'. Series and subseries was determined by the archivist based on existing groupings. Gerard O'Neill was highly organized with his papers and that organization has been preserved. Almost all folders were labeled by Dr. O'Neill though in a few cases original labels had dried up and fallen off. Some later folders appeared to be labeled by someone else. Commonly, there were hanging folders that served to group together individual folders. In these cases, the file units are named after the hanging folder's broader title and the individual folders are physically reproduced on acid-free paper within the file unit's contents.
Rights
Material is subject to Smithsonian Terms of Use. Should you wish to use NASM material in any medium, please submit an Application for Permission to Reproduce NASM Material, available at Permissions Requests.
Genre/Form
Book drafts
Clippings
Movie scripts
Correspondence
Magazines (periodicals) -- 20th century
Scope and Contents
Materials in this collection include notes, business papers, patents, calendar planners, reports, a thesis, correspondence, book drafts, screenplay drafts, university publications, magazines, magazine articles, newspaper articles, glass & 35mm images, photographs, a rolodex. The researcher should note that the collection also contains VHS tapes and audio cassettes. These items are not included in the container list but a NASM Archives staff person can assist you regarding access.
Restrictions
No restrictions on access.
Related link
Record ID
ebl-1503510500113-1503510500125-0
Metadata Usage
CC0
GUID
https://n2t.net/ark:/65665/pg2426d5836-ef6a-4840-ba80-1168bacbb407

In the Collection

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  • Miscellaneous

  • Technology Edge Unbound Page Proof

  • Physics II2 Labs

  • INTEREST GROUPS

  • Chrono: Gerard O'Neill 1983-1991

  • 1960s Work on Storage Rings

  • Swarthmore College Commencement Materials

  • Mass Driver Funding

  • M3 Notes

  • National Telesystems Conference

  • Patents/Trademarks 1980-1986

  • The Physical Review Vol.115 No.3

  • Non-Disclosures

  • Patents/Trademarks 1980-1986

  • "Opportunities" aka Technology

  • Gerard O'Neill: Space Studies Institute. AIAA American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics Correspondence

  • The High Frontier Draft - Gerard O'Neill Reference Copy

  • Technology Edge SP - Space Section

  • VSE-Space Studies Institute Partnership

  • 1960's Tube Transport. Papers From Perkowsky

  • TECH 1982-1986

  • Living in Space

  • MAGLEV

  • Technology Edge RR Section Robotic Reproduction. Part Two, Chapter Three

  • Technology Edge FS Section The 400 MPH Family Sedan. Part Two, Chapter Six

  • Technology Edge SP - Space Section, 1968-1983

  • Planners

  • Reference Articles - Physics III - II2

  • Report on Trip to the USSR & Studies of Colliding Electron-Electron, Positron-Electron and Proton-Proton Beams at the Institute for Nuclear Physics, the Siberian Branch of the USSR Academy of Sciences

  • Important History - Gerard O'Neill Handwritten Versions of First Space Colony Articles

  • Chrono: Gerard O'Neill 1983-1991

  • Princeton - Stamford Experiment Colliding Beam Experiment

  • 2081 Addenda References

  • Technology Edge ME Section Microengineering. Part Two, Chapter Two

  • Mass Driver Calc NS & Briefing Notes

  • Technical Specs

  • Technology Edge Part Three. IBM & Other Non-Venture Section

  • Space Studies Institute Confidential Newsletters

  • Patents/Trademarks 1980-1986

  • R & D - Originals

  • Technology Edge IBM Section

  • Technology Edge SP - Space Section

  • Lantern Slides

  • Ad Astra Magazine

  • Sierra

  • Legal Account

  • The High Frontier Proof Copies

  • Chronological Faxes

  • RCA Correspondence RE: Geostar Receiver Failure

  • Text for Gerard O'Neill's Obituary Notice in Physics Today

  • Air & Space

  • The High Frontier Draft - Gerard O'Neill Reference Copy

  • Technology Edge MF Section Magnetic Flight. Part Two, Chapter Five

  • "Opportunities" aka Technology Edge Draft

  • ACCOUNTS - VSE Financial Statements

  • Geostar Business Plan

  • 2081 REFERENCE MATTER AND NOTES PT. II - Energy & Communications

  • Aeronautical Frequency Committee

  • Space Studies Institute Directors' Meeting and Governing Members' Meeting Briefing Book

  • Syllabus & Organiz.

  • 2081 Draft Part II - Drivers of Change (CASEC)

  • Report of the Advisory Committee on the Future of the U.S. Space Program Magazine

  • Duplicates for Physics Guy

  • SA Confidential Newsletter

  • Newburgh Free Academy Diploma

  • Technology Edge ME Section Microengineering. Part Two, Chapter Two

  • Space Studies Institute - Chrono File

  • American Public Transit Association

  • The High Frontier Screenplay - Draft & Notes

  • Geostar Corporation

  • Patents/Trademarks 1980-1986

  • 1950's Work on Storage Rings

  • Yankee Group Telecommunications

  • Luis Alvarez Tribute

  • ISU International Space University

  • Marketing

  • 2081 Draft Part III - Narrative & Individual Sections (The Driven)

  • BUSINESS PLANS - VSE Phase I

  • Service Bulletins

  • 2081 REFERENCE MATTER AND NOTES - Highways of the Sky & Racing the Sun

  • Technology Edge IBM Section

  • White House Correspondence

  • The High Frontier Screenplay - Card Outline

  • Gerard O'Neill Photographs

  • Geostar Failure Report

  • CBX Colliding Beam Experiment - Run Data & Detector Notes

  • Prints, 35mm Slides, Negatives & Contact Sheets

  • Chrono: Gerard O'Neill 1983-1991

  • OMNI Magazines

  • 2081 Drafts

  • Notes & Refs. in Prep of Science Article on Composite Orbiting Telescope

  • The High Frontier Screenplay - Bound Draft

  • 1950's Work on Storage Rings Notebook

  • 2081 REFERENCE MATTER AND NOTES PT. I - The Prophets 1 & Preface

  • Travel

  • 2081 Copy of 1979 Draft

  • Travel

  • The High Frontier Screenplay - August 1979 Draft

  • Gerard O'Neill - Bd. Devel. Board of Directors Development for Space Studies Institute

  • Physics Study Notecards

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