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  • Interviews with Wernher von Braun conducted by Dr. Emme and T. Ray.

    Interview with Dr. von Braun by Dr. Emme. Beginning of side 1 to 19:50.
  • Interview with Dieter Grau.

    Dieter Grau interviewed on failure analysis and management of Saturn program. Both sides of tape.
  • Interviews with Shields and Davenport (Rocketdyne?).

    Interview with Davenport (0-23:44 S1) and Shields (23:44 S1 - end S2). Topics covered include the reliability of the F1 engine, Skylab, and electronic manufacturing.
  • Interviews with Sawyer and Kudebeh (Rocketdyne?).

    Interviews with Sawyer (0 - 16:58 S1) and Kudebeh (16:58 S1 - end S2) on weight penalties, schedule/performance bonuses, and project management.
  • Interviews with Weidner and Neubert.

    Side 1 is an interview with Weidner and Neubert on the testing of Saturn and the different design philosophies of various NASA groups.
  • Interview with Bauer.

    Interview on the developments on Thor applied to the Saturn Program, structures, Welding, Machining of Part, and Insulation of the rocket. Both sides of tape.
  • Interview with Ed Mims.

    Interview on the fuels involved in the Saturn as well as the transport and management of these fuels. Both sides of tape.
  • Interview with Schwartz (chief engineer?).

    Interview on the development of Saturn engine design and control, as well as life at the Mississippi engine test site. Both sides of the tape.
  • Interview with Newell.

    Interview on the Development of Saturn and the general design and management philospohy of NASA. One side of tape only.
  • Interview with H. Paul.

    Interview with German engineer on engine design, propellants, thermodynamics, and design barriers and overcoming them. Both sides of tape.
  • Interviews with Fontaine and Attinello, Davenport, Rocketdyne.

    Interview with Rocketdyne engineers on rocket engine design and stability. Both sides of tape.
  • Interview with G.A. Phelps (Seal Beach?).

    Interview on Materials Management, Configuration Management, and Changes in Design. Full side of tape.
  • Publication listing.

    The document is a list of tools from the Manufacturing Engineering Laboratory at MSFC. Included in the list are the tool numbers, titles, and stages of development. Prior to the list the document includes a handwritten note from Bill Vardaman. Issue April 1968. Office R-ME-TDP.
  • Propulsion and Vehicle Engineering Laboratory Monthly Progress Report for Period April 1, 1968 Through April 30, 1968.
  • Saturn I workshop.

    The document describes the scheduling, technical, and managerial plans for the Saturn I orbital workshop.
  • Apollo/Saturn Lunar Landing Program.

    The document describes the Apollo modules, launch vehicles, Apollo chronology, Apollo briefs.
  • Technical information Summary Apollo-11 (AS-506) Apollo Saturn V Space Vehicle.

    The document's mission summary states "This documet is perpared jointly by the Marshall Sapce Fligh Center Laboratories S&E-ASTR-S, S&E-AERO-P, and S&E-ASTN-ESD. The document presents a brief and concise description of the AS-506 Apollo Saturn Space Vehicle and the AS-506 mission. Where necessary, for clarification, additional related information has been included. It is not intended that this document completely define the Space Vehicle, its sytems or subsystems in detail. The information presented herein by text and sketches, describe launch preparation, ground support activities, and the space vehicle. This information permits the reader to follow the sequence of events beginning a few hours before liftoff to mission completion."
  • Unofficial Directory: Government, Industry, and University Contacts in Management Research and Engineering.

    The Preface states "This is a directory of industry, University, and Federal contacts who are involved in the areas of Management Science, Behavioral Science, Operations Research , Cybernetics, and Organizational Structure and Behavior. The listing represents a variety of disciplines -- Sociology, Psychology, Social Psychology, Psychiatry, Anthropology, Statistics, History, Public Administration, Political Science, Economics, Systems Analysis, Ecology,and General Systems Theory."
  • Press Kit: Project Apollo 6 (To be launched on or after Apr. 3).

    The document is a press kit for the Apollo 6 news release on Thursday morning, March 28, 1968. The topics of the release include but are not limited to Apollo 4, Apollo 6, Saturn V launch vehicle, spacecraft cameras, launch events, the flight profle, mission summary, and program managment.
  • Survey of Automatic Checkout Systems for Saturn V Stages.

    The Abstract states "The four checkout systems developed and utilized by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) for acceptance checkout of the Saturn V launch vehicle stages and instrument unit are described. The vehicle's characteristics, test policies, equipment design criteria, and operational factors are reviewed. Following a general description of each checkout system, this paper presents a brief definitive description of each major subsystem test station. These test systems are used for post-manufacturing and post-static firing acceptance checkout. The section related to the S-II stage includes several representative flow diagrams and descriptions of automatic tests. To present in detail the large volume of information describing these four checkout systems would require the writing of four papers."