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- Ford Advertisement, Ford-Aeronutronic, circa 1960 - Ford Motor Company established the core of its aerospace division in 1956. Based in Newport Beach, California, the division and its subsidiaries manufactured satellites, missiles, and defense systems. It also played an important role in developing the Mission Control facility near Houston, Texas, that directed NASA's Gemini and Apollo space missions. Ford sold its aerospace division in 1990.

- circa 1960
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Ford Advertisement, Ford-Aeronutronic, circa 1960
Ford Motor Company established the core of its aerospace division in 1956. Based in Newport Beach, California, the division and its subsidiaries manufactured satellites, missiles, and defense systems. It also played an important role in developing the Mission Control facility near Houston, Texas, that directed NASA's Gemini and Apollo space missions. Ford sold its aerospace division in 1990.
- We Land on the Moon Coloring Book Based on NASA's Project Apollo Rockets to the Stars, 1969 - This coloring book from 1969 was created to excite youngsters about the space program and especially about the moon landing of July 20. It covered the Mercury, Apollo, and Saturn vehicles and astronauts, as well as some history of the space program.

- 1969
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We Land on the Moon Coloring Book Based on NASA's Project Apollo Rockets to the Stars, 1969
This coloring book from 1969 was created to excite youngsters about the space program and especially about the moon landing of July 20. It covered the Mercury, Apollo, and Saturn vehicles and astronauts, as well as some history of the space program.
- Ford Advertisement, "A Better Idea in Space Communications: The NATO III Satellite from Ford Aerospace & Communications Corporation," 1979 - Ford Motor Company established the core of its aerospace division in 1956. Based in Newport Beach, California, the division and its subsidiaries manufactured satellites, missiles, and defense systems. It also played an important role in developing the Mission Control facility near Houston, Texas, that directed NASA's Gemini and Apollo space missions. Ford sold its aerospace division in 1990.

- 1979
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Ford Advertisement, "A Better Idea in Space Communications: The NATO III Satellite from Ford Aerospace & Communications Corporation," 1979
Ford Motor Company established the core of its aerospace division in 1956. Based in Newport Beach, California, the division and its subsidiaries manufactured satellites, missiles, and defense systems. It also played an important role in developing the Mission Control facility near Houston, Texas, that directed NASA's Gemini and Apollo space missions. Ford sold its aerospace division in 1990.
- Ford Advertisement, "Within Two Years Ford Will Land a Space Vehicle on the Moon," 1960 - Ford Motor Company established the core of its aerospace division in 1956. Based in Newport Beach, California, the division and its subsidiaries manufactured satellites, missiles, and defense systems. It also played an important role in developing the Mission Control facility near Houston, Texas, that directed NASA's Gemini and Apollo space missions. Ford sold its aerospace division in 1990.

- 1960
- Collections - Artifact
Ford Advertisement, "Within Two Years Ford Will Land a Space Vehicle on the Moon," 1960
Ford Motor Company established the core of its aerospace division in 1956. Based in Newport Beach, California, the division and its subsidiaries manufactured satellites, missiles, and defense systems. It also played an important role in developing the Mission Control facility near Houston, Texas, that directed NASA's Gemini and Apollo space missions. Ford sold its aerospace division in 1990.
- New Space Age Design, circa 1958 - The New Jersey-based Kullman Dining Car Company, founded in 1927, was one of the longest-lived companies in the diner business. Continually responding to changing market needs, Kullman produced some of the largest, best designed restaurant-type models in the industry during the 1950s. The newest models of diner-restaurants are featured in this ca. 1958 catalog.

- circa 1958
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New Space Age Design, circa 1958
The New Jersey-based Kullman Dining Car Company, founded in 1927, was one of the longest-lived companies in the diner business. Continually responding to changing market needs, Kullman produced some of the largest, best designed restaurant-type models in the industry during the 1950s. The newest models of diner-restaurants are featured in this ca. 1958 catalog.
- Ford Advertisement, "How Far Out is 'Way Out'?," 1961 - Ford Motor Company established the core of its aerospace division in 1956. Based in Newport Beach, California, the division and its subsidiaries manufactured satellites, missiles, and defense systems. It also played an important role in developing the Mission Control facility near Houston, Texas, that directed NASA's Gemini and Apollo space missions. Ford sold its aerospace division in 1990.

- October 13, 1961
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Ford Advertisement, "How Far Out is 'Way Out'?," 1961
Ford Motor Company established the core of its aerospace division in 1956. Based in Newport Beach, California, the division and its subsidiaries manufactured satellites, missiles, and defense systems. It also played an important role in developing the Mission Control facility near Houston, Texas, that directed NASA's Gemini and Apollo space missions. Ford sold its aerospace division in 1990.