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Make . . . . . . . .

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� Engine No.............Serial No............
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Size of Hat ...........Collar........ : ......
Size of Shirt ...........Sleeve Length ........
Size of Gloves .........Shoes ...............
Make of Watch ....... {

No. of Case.........
No. of Works .......

My Height i s ............ft..............in.
My Average Weight is ........ ..............

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�STATES AND THEIR CAPITALS

Census
State
Capital �
1940
Alabama .•. •.. l,8J2,961 Montromery
499,261 Phoenix
Arizona ...••..
Arlcansns ..... . 1,949,387 Lillie Rock
Cnllf orni.a . • ••. 6,907,387 Sacramento
Colorado .....• 1,123,296 Denver
Connecticut.•.. 1,709,242 Hartford
Delaware .•••..
266,SOS Dover
Florida... •.•.. 1,897,414 Tallahassee
Gcoraia ... ••.. 3,123,723 Atlanta
524,873 Boise
ld'.\ho •...••...
Illinois .•...... 7,897,241 Sprinrfield
Indiana .••.... 3,427,796 Indianapolis
2,538,268 DCJ1 Moine,
Iowa ......•.
Kansas ....... 1,801,028 Topeka
Kc.otucky .... . 2,8.iS,62 7 Frankfort
Louisiana. .••.. 2,363,880 Baton Roua-e
Maine .... . ...
847,226 Aurusta
Maryland .... . 1,821,244 Annapolis
MasCJachu1ett1.
4,316,721 B08ton
Michiran..•... 5,256,106 Lansin1r
Minnesota... . . 2,792,300 St. Paul
MlsslsslppL .•.. 2,183,796 Jackson
Missouri .•... • 3,784,664 Jefferson City
Montana . •....
559,456 Helena
Nebraska•.•••. 1,31S,83-t Lincoln
110,247 Carson City
Nevada .......
New Hampshire
491,524 Concord
New Jersey .... 4,160,165 Trenton
New Mexico .•.
531,818 Santa Fe
New York: ..... 13,479,142 Albany
North Carolina
3,571,62 J Raleiah
North Dakota..
641,935 Bismarck
Ohio ....•• •... 6,907,612 Columbus
Oklahoma .••.. 2,336,434 Oklahoma City
Oreiion... • .... 1,089,684 Sall'm
Pennsylvania• • 9,900,180 Hnrrlsburii
Rhode Island •
713,346 Providence
South Carolina
1,899,8O-l Columbia
South Dakota
642,961 Pierre
Tennessee .•... 2,915,841 Nashville
Texas ......... 6,414,824 Austin
Utah .........
550,310 Salt Lake City
Vermont ••• •..
359,231 Montpt&gt;ller
Vlrzinla....... 2,677,773 R lchmood
Washln1ton .. .. 1,736,191 Olvmpla
West Vlrrlnla .. 1,901,974 Charleston
Wisconsin ... •. 3,137,587 Madison
250,742 Cheyenne
Wyomlnr ......

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Feb. 14, 1911
June 15, UJ6
Sept. 9, 1850
Aug. 1, 1876
Jan. 9, 1781
Dec. 7, 1787
Mar. 3, 1845
Jan. 2, 17SI
July 3, 1890
Dec. 3, 1811
Dec. 11, 1816
Dec. 28, 1846
Jan. 29, 1861
June 1, 1792
Apr. 30, 1812
Mar.15, 1820
Apr. 28, 1788
Feb. 6, 1788
Jan. 26, 1837
May 11, 18S8
Dec. 10, 1817
Aua-. 10,·1821
Nov. 8, 1889
Mar. 1, 1867
Oct. 31, 186'
June 21, 1788
Dec. 18, 1787
Jan. 6, 1912
July 26, 1788
Nov. 21, 1789
Nov. 2, 1889
Feb. 19, 1803
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Feb. U, 1859
Dec. 12, 1787
May 29, 1790
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Nov. 2, 1889
June 1, 1796
Dec. 29, 1845
Jan. ,, 1896
Mar. 4, 1791
June 26, 1788
Nov. 11, 1880
June 20, 1863
�fay 29, 1841
July 11, 1890

CENSUS OF CITIES
1940 U. S. Census
CITIES OVER 37,000

19lO

1940

Akron, Ohio •...•.••..•.... 208,435 255,040 244,791
Albany, N. Y.. ...•.... ..•. 113,344 127,412 130,577
Alhambra, Calif.•..•..•..•.
9,096
29,472
38,93S
Allentown, Pa.........•..•. 73,502
92,563
96,904
Altoona, Pa... . . ..........
60,331
82,054
80,214
AmarJllo, Tex... ...•.•....• 15,491
43,132
51,686
Anderson, Ind.•. .•.•. ..••• 29,767
39,801
41,572
Arlington, Mnss... ..•.....• 18,665
36,094
4O,OlJ
Arlington, Va ........... ••.. 16,040
26,615
57,040
Asheville, N.C... ....•..•.• 28,504
50,193
51,310
Atlanta, Ga...•..••.•... •.. 200,616 270,366 302,288
Atlantic City, N. J .•.•. ...•.
SO,7O7
66,198
64,O9-i
Auausta, Ga ..•............
52,548
60,342
65,919
Aurora, I II.•.............•. 36,397
46,589
47,170
Austin, Te:,ms .••....••..•.•
34,876
53,120
87,930
Baltlmorl', Md......•...•.. 733,826 804,874 859,100
Battle Creek, �Heh .... •...•
36,164
43,573
43,453
Bay City, Mich ......•..•.• 47,554
47,956
47,355
Bayonne, N. J.....•..•..•..
76,754
88,979
79,198
Beaumont, Texas ..... .••.• 40,422
57,732
59,061
Belvedere, Call£.••. •......•
37,192
33,023
Berkeley, Calif.........•... 56,036
82,109
85,547
Berwyn, Ill.... ....•... •...
H,15O
47,027
48,451
Bethlehem, Pa ... . . . •..••.• 50,358
51,892
58,490
Bln2hamton, N. Y.. .. ••....
66,800
76,662
78,309
Birmingham, Ala....... •.•. 178,806 259,678 267,583
Bloomfield, N. J .. •..•.. •... 22,019
41,623
38,077
Boston, tlnss.... .......... 748,060 781,188 770,816
Brida-eport, Conn........... 113,555 146,716 147,121
Brockton, Mass.•. . . ..•.•.. 66,254
6l,34J
63,797
Brookline, Mass .. ..•••, .•.• 37,748
49,786
47,490
Buffalo, N. Y .. . ...... ..... 506,775 573,076 575,901
Butte, Mont ................ 41,61 I
39,532
37,081
Cambridge, Mass........... 109,694 l lJ,(J,13 110,879
Cnmden, N. J .. ...•.•.•.••. 116,309 118,700 117,536
Canton, Ohio ........•...•. 87,091 10,1,906 J08,401
Cedar: Rapid-., Iowa ... •.•.. 45,566
62,120
56,097
Charleston, S. C.•.•••...... 67,957
71,275
62,265
Charleston, W. Va...•.•.•.• 39,608
67,914
60,408
Charlotte, N. C .•.••.•.•...
46,33S
82,675 100,899
Chattanooga, Tenn ... . ..•.. 57,895 119,798 128,163
Chelsea, Mass.. •.•.•.•••••.
43,184
U,2S9
45,81(
58,030
Chester, Pa.. .. .. .. •. •. .. •.
59,285
59,164
Chla1.20, Ill.. ...•.•.. •...•. 2,701,705 3,3 76,-43813,396,808
Chicopee, Mau,. .. ... .. . ..
36,214
43,930
41,664

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�CITIES OVER 37,000
Cicero, Ill.... ..............
Cincinnati, Ohio .... .......
Cleveland, Ohio ............
Cleveland ileights, Ohio ....
Clifton, N. J .............. .
Columbia, S . C .............1,
Columbus, Ga .... .........•
Columbus, Ohio .. ........•.
Corpus Christi, Tc:t .... .....
Council Bluffs, Iowa .. .... ..
Covington, Ky .. ...........
Cranston, R.I... ......... .
Cumberland, Md ...........
Dallas, T c:cas .......... ....
Davenport, Iowa ...........
Dayton, Ohio ..............
Dearborn, :Mich ............
Decatur, I II. .... .. .........
Denver, Colo ... ...........
Des Moinrs, low� ......... .
Detroit, Mich ..............
Dubuque, Iowa .. .. .. ......
Duluth, 1\1inn ..............
Durham, N. C ..... ........
East Chicar.o, Ind ..........
East Cleveland, Ohio .......
East Orange, N. J ..........
East St . Louis, Ill..... .....
Elgin, Ill... . . .............
Elizabeth, N. J ........... ..
Elmira, N. Y..............
El Paso, Texas ... ... .......
Erie, Pa .. .................
Evancton, Ill..... .........
Evansville, Ind ..... .. ......
Everett, �lass ... ..........
Fall River, Mass .•...... ....
Fitchburg, Mass ... . . .......
Flint, Mich.......•........
Fort Wayne, Ind .... .......
Fort Worth, Texas .........
Fresno, Calif...............
Galveston, Texas ....... ....
Gary, Ind ...... ....·······
Glenda It&gt;, Calif ... .... ......
Grand Rapids, Mich... .... .
Green Bay, Wis .. ...... ....

1920

1930

66,602
44,995
401,247 451,160
796,841 900,42!?
15,236
50,945
46,875
26,470
51,581
37,524
43,131
31,125
237,031 290,564
10,522
27.741
36,162
42,048
57,121
65,252
42,911
29,407
37,747
29,837
158,976 260,475
60,751
56,727
152,559 200,982
2,470
50,358
43,818
57,510
256,491 287,861
126,468 142,559
993,678 1,568,662
39,141
41,679
98,917 101,463
52,037
21,719
54,784
35,967
27,292
39,667
50,710
68,020
74.,347
66,767
27,454
35,929
95,783 114-,589
47,397
45,393
77,560 102,421
93,372 115,967
63,120
37,234
85,264 102,249
40,120
48,424
120,485 115,274
41,029
40,692
91,599 156,492
86,549 114-,946
105,482 163,447
52,513
45,086
44,255
52,938
55,378 100,426
13,536
62. 736
137,634 168,592
37,415
31,017

1940
64,712
455,610
878,336
54,992
48,827
62,396
53,280
306,087
57,301
41,439
62,018
47,085
39,483
294,734
66,039
210,718
63,584
59,305
322,412
159,819
1,623,452
43,892
101,065
60,195
54,637
39,495
68,945
75,609
38,33.3
109,912
45,106
96,810
116,955
65,389
97,062
46,784
115,428
41,824
151,543
118,410
177,662
60,685
60,862
111,719
82,582
164,292
46,235

CITIES OVER 37,000
Greensboro, N. C •.... ......
Hamilton, Ohio ............
Hammond, Ind .... .........
Hamtramck. Mich ..........
Harrisburg, Pa .. . •.........
Hartford, Conn .............
Haverhill, Mass ............
Hazelton, Pa ..... ..........
Highland Park, Mich ... . . ..
High Point, N. C ...........
IIoboken, N. J ....•........
Holyoke. Mass ..• ..........
Houston, Texas . ......•....
Huntington, W. Va .. . ......
Indianapolis, Ind ...........
Irv-1011:ton, N.J ... ..........
Jackson, Mich ..•••.. ......
Jackson, Miss .. .. ...... ....
Jacksonville, Fla ..• .........
J amestown, N. Y...........
Jersey City, N. J........ ...
Johnstown, Pa ..• .•........
Jollet, Ill..................
Joplin, 11'.o .••• ..•..........
K alamazoo, Mich ....•....
K aosas City, Kansas ....•..
K ansas City, Mo ...........
K earny, N . J...... .•......
Kenosha, Wis ..............
Knoxvllle, Tenn .. .•........
La Crosse, Wis ..•...... ....
I ,akewood, Ohio •... . . .....
Lancaster, Pa ... •..........
Lanslng, Mich ..... .. ......
L aredo, Texas .......... ...
Lawrcnce, Mass .......•....
Lewiston, Mc .. . . ..........
Lexlngton, Ky .......... ....
L Ima, Ohio ................
Llncoln, Nebr .. ............
Little Rock, Ark ... ••.•....
Long Beach, Calif..... .....
Lo rain, Ohio .....
Lo 9 Angeles, Calif ..... .....
Lou!sville, Ky ..............
Lowell, Mass ....•..........
Lo wer Mt"rlon, Pa,., .......

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1920

1930

19,0

19,861
53,569
59,319
52,176
39,675
50,592
64,560
36,004
10,18,
56,268
48,615
49,839
75,917
80,339
83,893
138,036 164,072 166,267
53,884
48,710
46,752
32,277
36,765
38,009
46,499
52,959
50,810
14,302
36,745
38,495
68,166
59,261
50,115
60,203
56,537
53,750
138,276 292,352 384-,514
50,177
75,572
78,836
314,194 364,161 386,972
25,4-80
56,733
55,328
48,374
55,187
49,656
22,817
48,282
62,107
91,558 129,549 173,065
38,917
45,155
42,638
298,103 316,115 301,173
67,327
66,993
66,668
38,4-42
42,993
42,365
29,902
37,144
33,454
48,487
54,097
54,786
101,177 121,857 121,458
324,410 399,746 399,178
26,724
39,467
40,716
40,472
48,76-S
50,262
77,818 105,802 111,580
30,421
42,707
39,614
41.732
70,.509
69,160
53,150
61,3'5
59,949
57,327
78,753
78,397
22,710
39,274
32,618
94,270
84,323
85,068
31,791
38,598
34,948
41,534
49,304
45,736
41,326
44,711
42,287
54,948
81,984
15,933
65,142
88,039
81,679
55,593 142,032 164,271
37,295
44,125
44,512
576,673 1,238,048 1,504,277
234,891 307,745 319,077
112,759 100,234 101,389
39,560
23,866
35,166

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1940
•
30,070
40,661
44,541
99,14
102,320
98.123
••• • • •• •• ...•• ••
53,829
52,995
57. 65
38,378
57, 99
67,447
56,010
58,036
49,103
.•• • . •• • • ..• ••
77 ,6 S
76,834
7 ,3 4
33,525
37,154
27,824
54,632
5S,355
46,7 1
McKeesport, P ••• ••• •• • • •.
39,038
63,0 J
59, 71'
Mcdford, M ... •. •• •• •• • •
tcm1&gt;hi, Tenn............ 162,351 253,143 292,941
Meriden, Conn.. •.• • •• ... • .
29,867
38,4 l
39,&lt;694
Harnl. Fl •• . • • • • •• ...• • ••
29,571 110,637 172,172
Mllw ukcc, \\'15......,..... 457,147 578,249 587,472
Hnoea DOils, t inn ..... , . . •. 3 O,S 2 464,356 492,370
78,720
68,202
60,777
fobllc. Ala....•• • • .. • .•• ..
39,807
42,017
2 , IO
fontcl fr, •. J.. . . • . ......
78,0 4
66,079
43,464
font om cry, Ala.... •• .. • • •
67,362
61,499
42,726
'it. Vernon. N. Y..........
46,54
49,720
36,524
Munc-lc, Ind.. .. • •• ..•..• ..
4 1.390
Mu,kcgon, Heh...........
36,570
47,697
' hv1llc, Tenn.. .. .. ...... 11 ,342 153, 66 167, 402
Newark. ' J.............. 414,524 442,337 429,760
New llcdford, Inn......... 121,217 112,597 110,341
6 ,12
6 ,6 S
59,316
• cw Jlritnln, Conn.. • . • . • ..
47,638
44,93
46,674
New C 11tle, Po..... . • •.. • .
•
New JI , en, Conn.......... 162,537 162,655 160,60S
New Orlcnm, Ln........... 3 7,219 458,762 494,537
34,417
35,596
37,067
Ncwpart Ne\\'8. V ...•• •• •• •
Ne RochcUc, N. Y........
36,213
54,000
5 ,408
69, 73
65,276
4 6,054
Newton, M
•. • • • • . • • • • . •
New York. N. Y ........... S,620,04 6,930,446 7,454,995
7 .029
75,460
50,760
Nb rn F 1111, N. Y.... .•..•
Norfolk. \' ... • • •• ..•• ... .• 115,777 129,710 144,332
3 ,181
35,853
32,319
Nomstown, P •.. • • • • • • •.•
Nonh B er co, N. J . . .. ....
23,344
40,714
39,714
oN tk, Conn.............
27,743
is,019
39,849
Oakl nd,
llf... . . . ....... 216,261 284,063 302,163
39, S.d
63,9 2
66.01S
P de. 111.. • • • • • • •• • • •.
O den, Utnh..............
32, 04
40,272 / 3,6/
0 4, 4 4
01:lnbom City. Ok.b........
91,295 l 5,389
Omnhn Nebr........... .. 191,601 214.006 223, 44
Oahkosh, Wu.. • • • •• • . • •. • .
39,0 9
33, I 62
40, 10
1,864
P1113dcn , Oallf....... .....
45,354
76,0 6
61,J��
P
le. N. J.. . ...... .....
63, U
62,959
Paterson, N. J............. 135, 75 13 ,513 139.�
7;, 97
p wtuc:ket, R. l.. ..........
64,24
77,149
3 ,449
Pen coin. Fl .• . • • • • • . •• .•
31,035
31,579
CITIES O\'ER 37,000

1920

ClTlES OVER 37,000

1920

Peoria. Ill...... ...........
76,121
Perth Amboy, •. J.........
41,707
Phlladelph , P .• • •.•.•..• 1, 23,779
Ph�nlx, Ariz..............
29,0SJ
J&gt;1tt1burch, P ... • • .. • • •..• 58 ,343
Pm.afield, fo •• . • • .. •.• ..
41,763
Plainfield, N. J.............
27,700
Pont c. Heh......... •..•
34,273
J&gt;ort Arthur, T s .........
22,25 l
Port! nd, le..............
69,272
Port! nd, Ore.............. 25 ,2
Porumouth, Ohio.. •• • • •• ••
33,011
Portsmouth, V •.. • •• • • .• •.
54,387
Pou bkecpsle, N. Y... ... , •
35,000
Pnwfdence,, R. I........ ... 237,595
Pueblo, Coto.. •• •.• • ••• •• ••
43,050
Quincy, 111..... .• ..•• •. •• ..
35,978
Quincy, M •.. .. • • • •. •..•
47, 76
Rncinc, Wis...............
58,593
Rnlct b, N. C.......... ....
24,418
Reading, Pn,.. • • • •.• •. •• •. 107,784
RJchmond, V •• • • • • • •• •• •. 171,667
R nokc, Vo.... •. • • ......
50,842
Rochester, N, Y, .• • .. • •• .• 295,750
Rockford, Jll... ..• .. •. •...
65,651
llod: lalnad, IIJ..... .......
35,177
cromento, (&gt;lif..........
65,90
Sa lnaw, Mich.............
61,903
77,939
St. Joseph,· fo.............
St. Loui. fo... ••..• .• .... 772, 97
St. Pnul, Uno............. 234,69
St. Pctcrabura, Fl:....... .•
14,237
42,529
tern, l ..• • ..• •• • • •• ••
lt Lake City, Utah.. ..... 11 ,110
San Antonio, TCXllll....... 161,379
n Bcmnrdlno. CaUC.....••
18,721
S!ln D'cgo, C lif.. . ........
74,361
San Fmncl!co,
tu.. . • • . • . 506,676
39,642
Snn Jose. Cam.... .........
S3nt .Monica, CalU....... . 15,252
vnnnnh, G •• • ..• • • •.• • •.
83,252
Scbcnect ndy, N. Y......... 8 ,723
Scrnnton, I .•. •• • • .• .. .• • . 137, 7 3
Seattle, W sh.............. 315,312
Sh boy n, Wil.... • • .• • ...
30,955
Shrevcl)Ort. Lo.. . • . • ... .• ..
43, 74
Sioux City, Io
• .......• ..
71.227

1930

1940

104,969
43,516
1,950,961
48,11
669, 17
49,677
34,422
64,928
50,902
70, 10
301,815
42,560
45,704
40,2 8
252,981
50,096
39,241
71,983
67,542
37,379
ll l ,171
1 2,929
69,206
32 ,132
5, 64
37,953
93,750
80,715
0,935
821,960
271,606
40,425
4 3,353
140,267
231,542
37,4 l
147,995
634,394
57,651
37,146
85,024
95,692
143,03
365,5 3
39,251
76,655
79,lU

105,0 7
41,242
1,931,334
65,414
671,659
49,68'
37,469
66,626
&lt;66,1 40
73,643
305,394
40,466
50,74S
40,471
253,504
52,161
40,469
75,810
67,19S
46,897
110,568
193,042
69,287
324,97S
4,637
42,775
105,95
2,79,
75,711
816,04
287,736
60, 12
41,213
H9,9J4
253, 54
43,646
203,341
634,536
6 ,457
53,500
95,996
87,549
140,404
36 ,302
40,638
98,167
82,364

�CITIES OVER 37,000
Sioux Falls, S. Dak.........
Somerville, Mass... . ......
South Bend, Ind......... ..
Spokane, Wash.. ....... ...
Springfield, Ill..............
Springfield, Mass.......... .
Springfield, Mo............
Springfield, Ohio .•.........
Stamford, Conn............
Steubenville, Ohio ........ .
Stockton, Calif. ............
Syracuse, N. Y .............
Tacoma, \Vash.............
Tampa, Fla ....•...........
Taunton, Mass.............
Terre Haute, led.. ........ .
Toledo, Ohio ..... .........
Topek:l, Kansas ...........
Trenton, N. J•.............
Troy, N. Y ..•. ............
Tulsa, Okla................
Union City, N. J.... .......
Uppe r Darby, Pa ...........
Utica, N. Y...............
Waco, Texas ..............
Waltham, Ma!!s............
Warren, Ohio .•............
Washington, D. C ..........
\Vaterbury, Conn......... .
Waterloo, Iowa ... .........
West New York, N. J.......
Wheeling, W \'a.....•.....
White Plains, N. Y....... .
Wichita, Kansas .... .......
Wichita Falls, Tc.'tas .......
Wilkcs-Darre, Pa .. .. ...•...
Williamsport, Pa ...........
Wilmington, Del...........
Winston-Salem, N. C ........
Woonsocket, R. I......... .
Worcester, Mass ...........
Yonkers, N. Y.... .........
York, Pa..................
Youngstown, Ohio .... .....
Zanesville, Ohio ........••..

1920

1930

1940

25,202
93,091
70,983
101,437
59,183
129,614
39,631
6(1,840
35,096
28,508
40,296
171,717
96,965
51,608
37,137
66,083
243,164
50,022
119,289
71,996
72,075

33,362
103,908
104,193
115,514
71,864
149,900
57,527
68,743
46,343
35,422
47,963
209,326
106,817
101,161
37,355
62,810
290,718
64,120
123,356
72,763
141,258
58,659
47,145
101,740
52,848
39,247
41,062
486,869
99,902
46,191
37,107
61,659
35,830
111,110
43,690
86,626
45,729
106,597
75,274
49,376
195,311
134,646
SS,254
170,002
36,440

40,832
102,177
101,268
122,001
75,503
149,554
61,238
70,662
17,938
37,651
54,714
205,967
109,408
108,391
37,395
62,693
282,349
67,83J
124,697
70,304
1'12,157
56,173
56,883
100,518
55,982
40,020
42,837
663,091
99,314
51,743
39,439
61.099
40,327
114 966
45,112
86,236
44,355
112,504
79,815
49,303
193,694
142,598
56,712
167,720
37,500

8,956
91,156
38,500
30,915
27,050
437,571
91.715
36,230
29,926
56,208
21,031
72,217
40,079
73,833
36,198
110,168
48,395
43,496
179,754
100,176
47,512
132,3S8
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Troy Weight
24 grains . .•... 1 pwt.
20 pwts....... 1 ounce
12 ounces .... 1 pound
Ueed for weighing
gold, silver and jewels.
Apothecaries'
Wei�ht

20 grains .... 1 scruple
3 scruples ....• 1 dram
8 drams ...... 1 ounce
12 ounces .... 1 pound
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Weight.

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4 gills ...•.••.. 1 pint
2 pints . ...... 1 quart
4 quarts...... 1 gallon
31 ½ gallons . . 1 barrel
2 barrels .. 1 hogshead
Long Measure
12 inches ....... 1 foot
3 feet .....••.. 1 yard
5 ½ yards ... . .. 1 rod
40 rods ... .. 1 furlong
8 furlonge, 1 sta. mile
3 miles...•..• l league

Cloth Measure
Avoirdupois Wei�ht
2711,-u grains ... 1 dram 2¼ inchee ...... 1 nail
16 drama ..... 1 ounce 4 nails ...•.• 1 quarter
16 ounces .... 1 pound 4 quartere ..... 1 yard
25 pounds... 1 quarter
4 quarters ..... 1 cwt.
2,000 lbs.... 1 ehort ton
Square Measure
2,240lbs ..... llong ton
144 sq. inches, 1 sq. ft.
Dry Measure
9 sq. ft..... 1 sq. yard
2 pints ....... 1 quart 30¼sq. yards, lsq. rod
8 quarts ....... 1 peck 40 sq. rods ..... 1 rood
4 pecka ...... 1 bushel 4 roods ...••... 1 acre
36 bu.ehele, 1 chaldron 64.0 aoree ••• 1 sq. mile

SURVEYOR'S MEASURE
7.92 inches�! link
4 rods=l chain
25 links= 1 rod
10 square chains or 160 sq. rods=l acre
640 acres=l squnre mile
36 sq. miles 6 miles sq .... 1 township
CUBIC MEASURE
1.728 cubic inches-I cubic foot
128 cubic feet-=l &lt;'Ord wood
27 cu. ft.-1 cu. yard. 40 cu. ft.=1 ton shpg.
2,150.42 cubic inches=l standard bushel
268.8 cubic inches-1 standard gallon dry
231 cubic inches=1 standard gallon liquid
1 cubic foot-about four-fifths of a bushel
1 Perch-=A mass 16 12 ft. lon�, 1 ft. high and 1½ ft.
wide, containing 24 � cubic feet.
METRIC EQUIVALENTS Linear Measure
1 centimeter 0.3937 in.
1 in. �2.54 centimeters
1 decimeter=3.937 in.
1 foot 3.0.18 deci=0.328 feet.
meter.
1 mt?ter=39.37 in.•
1 yo.rd-0.9114
1.0936 yards.
meter.
1 dekameter=l.9884 rods.
1 rod=0.5029 deka.
1 mile-1.6093 kilo.
1 kilomcter=-0.62137 mile.
SQUARE MEASURE
1 sq. inch-6.452 sq.
1 sq. centimeter=0.lt50
squuro inches.
centuneters.
1 sq. ft.== 9.2903
1 sq. decimeter-0.107G
sq. decimeters.
square feet.
1 sq. yd. =0.8361 sq. mr.
1 sq. meter-1.196 sq. yd.
1 sq. rod•0.2529 sq.
1 sq. dekameter=3.954
deka.
sq. rods.
1 acre�0.4047 hektar.
1 hecktar=2.47 acres.
1 sq_. mlle-2.59 sq.
1 sq. kilometer-0.386
kilometers.
sq. m.
WEIGHTS
1 gram-0.03527 ounce.
1 ounce-28.35 grams.
1 lb.=0.4536 kilogram.
1 kilogram=2.204622 lbs,
1 English ton=l.0160
l metric ton ... 0.9842
metric ton.
English ton.
.APPROXIMATE METRIC EQUIVALENTS
1 decimeter-4 inches
l 1.06 qt. liquid
1 l't
1 er= f 0. 9 qt. dry
1 meter=l.l yards.
1 hektoliter=2.8 bu.
1 kilometer-=� of mile
1 hektare=2� acres
1 kilogram=2.2 lbs.
1 metric ton .. 2,200 lbs.
1 stere. or cu. meter¾ 0£ a cord

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Vlistory of Science &amp; Technology Group

1 9 6 2

C H R O N O L O G I C A L

H I S T O R Y

"4 Space and I n f o r m a t i o n Systems D i v i s i o n
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A t t a c h e d a r e c h r o n o l o g i e s f o r J a n u a r y . F e b r u a-r y ,
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J u l y were d i s t r i b u t e d e a r l i e r i n t h e y e a r .

C o p i e s a r e b e i n g d i s t r i b u t e d t o members o f S&amp;ID
Management C o u n c i l .

.

A d d i t i o n a l c o p i e s o f any o f t h e

c h r o n o l o g i e s a r e a v a i l a b l e from t h e u n d e r s i g n e d .

Division Historian

(NOT TO BE DISCLOSED TO
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�S &amp; I D

January 3

Jarmary 72

January .I5

-

I.IONTF!LY

C H R O N Q L O G Y

Navy Bureau of Weapons approves use of Seal Beach
Ammunition and Net Depot f o r the Saturn S-I1
Assembly Plant.
S&amp;ID Weekly Report, 1-70-62

-

Apollo engineering personnel reach 225.

-

SRcID Weekly Report, 1-17-62

Apollo, Saturn S-I1 and Hound Dog projects
designated SWD Prograrc Divisions. Each i s headed
by a Division vice presieent.

- S&amp;ID
Organization Announcement,
1-1 1-62
January 15

-

Ken Gay, S%TD Director of I4aterials named Director
of Administration. Contracts, F a c i l i t i e s , Securi tg
Materials, Personnel, Pert and Value Assurance departxents a r e assimed t o Administration.

- SRcID O r ~ a n i z a t i o nAnnouncement,
I -1 I-62

January 16

January 17

-

Two routes between Port Heuneme and Santa Susana which
may be used t o transport the S-I1 Booster fron S e a l
Beach t o the t e s t s i t e were successfully negotiated by
the S-I1 Road Gauge.

-

S8JD Weekly Report, 1-24-62

.

S&amp;fD study of the use of the Hound Dog on the B r i t i s h

Vulcan bomber was completed

- S&amp;ID Weekly Report,
January 22

January 23

-

-

1-1 7-62

F i r s t Apollo engineerins order issued. Informzition
and sketches released f o r fabrication of f i r s t sernihzrd mock-up.

- S&amp;ID Weekiy Report,

1-31-62

Harrison Stoms, SRcID President, elected Fellow of the
I n s t i t u t e of the Aerospace Sciences.

- SR-ID

Skywriter, 1-26-62

�January 25

-

January 26

- Last RZdl Hound Dog m i s s i l e

F i f t h and final fairi.ng for the Saturn shipped t o NASA
a t ~ u n t s a i i l e . These fairing, ncde of Specemeta-1 are
22 f e e t i n Ziameter snci Eire used between the S-1 and .
d m y S-IT stngds of t h e S?.turn C-I launch vehicles.

ltiunched over the LJhite

Sands F 3 s s i l e Range.

- S+m Weekly Report,

1-31-62

�S &amp; I D

M O N T H L Y

C H R O N O L O G Y

February 1962

February 2

February 6

February 6

-

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-

Engineers of the Quality Assurance R e l i a b i l i t y d e p a r t ~ e n t
reported t h a t the probability of success of deploying
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the Paraglider wing i s .946.
be .956, the r e p o r t sugrrested t h e design of the system
be f u r t h e r analyzed.

- S&amp;ID Weekly Report,

G a r y McCue who recently developed a s a t e l l i t e o r b i t
calculator attended a mace navigation sexinzr a t
the US ?Java1 Observatory. The calculator a t t r a c t e d
vide a t t e r t i o r , a t the recent meetinp of the American
A s t r o n a ~ t i c a lSoctety he12 i n New York.

- S&amp;ID Weekly Report,

-

- S8:ID

Weekly Report, 2-7-62

S&amp;ID announced formation of C?AtfISLB?,I club t o honor
SAC crews who conduct launch fl-iqhts of Sound DOEI
missiles.

- S &amp; p Weekly Report,
February 10

-

February 13

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2-7 4-62

Jack %een and partv returned from a 10 day v i s i t t o
Paricutir. and other Xexican volcanoes. The study of
t e r r e s t r i a l volcanoes i s expected t o lead t o xore
knovledge of the ceolo,yy of the moon.

- S&amp;ID Weekly Report,
February 12

2-7-62

A nuclear submaririe was s tucTied by S&amp;TD e n e n e e r s i n
ordep t o define ventilation, heztinq, cooline, sanit a t i o n , f i r s t aid, and personal hygiene systelxs f o r
the Apollo command. module.
1

February 9

2-7-62

2-14-62

S&amp;ID personnel briefed P 8 G person~.elon proposed plans
f o r usin? Downey, Santa Susana, Tulsa, Eglin, and the
H s s i s s i r ; p i Test F z c i l i t y f o r the Saturn 2-11 manufacture
and test provam.

- SGID Weekly Report,

2-21-62

Lockheed Propulsion Co., Redland, Calif., tms named
winner of subcontract t o design and build the solid
pr9pellant launch escape motor f o r the Apollo spacecraft.

- S &amp; D Weekly Report,

i

I

I

2-12-62

-

�February 1 4

-

@

S&amp;D announced t h a t ?UA w i l l open a new f a c i l i t y i n p a r t
Plant 3 a t Tulsa. Option on 390 acres of land 18
of
miles northeast of Tulsa on Verdigris River obtained by
the company.
Announcement t o A l l Supervisors,
2-1 4-62

-

February 16

-

J ~ c k!Jaite w i l l head
with NASA's I h n e d Space-

S&amp;ID t o open o f f i c e s i n Houston.
u n i t t o perform lLhison
c r a f t Center.

- S4.Y.B Weekly R e ~ o r t ,2-16-62

February 16

-

ITASA indiceted t h a t E$ITl's L i t t l e Joe booster would not
be suitable as a test vehicle f o r the Apollo pronrm.
A L i t t l e Joe I1 d e s i m i s cnder consideration.

- S&amp;ID Veekly Report,
February 16

-

S&amp;Ir? 1,611build a four-channel biotransensor as p a r t of
a 92 month contract issued by the Space Systems Division
of the A i r Force.

- 3&amp;IDWeekly Report,
r

February 20

-

P

21

-

2-21-62

President Kennedy's S c i e n t i f i c Advisory Cornittee ~ m s
briefed on the S-I1 provax during a Sc-tu~dagsession
a t the Dob.mey p l a t .

- S&amp;TD Weekly Report,
February 28

2-21-62

S&amp;ID Apollo enzineers study various confi,qurations
of a lunar excursion nission vehicle.

- S&amp;ID Weekly Renort,
February 24

2-21-52

h e r i c a n l s f i r s t ~,mnedspace-flipht K.;ES ade 242a;y
when Jo'm Glenn flew three orbi t s zround the e z r t h i n .
a hlercury capsule. The second and t h l r d o r b i t s were
tracked b:,r 3 &amp; I D s Space Comnunication 'Tracking Lab.

- S&amp;ID k'eekly Report,
- February

2-21-62

2-2862

Duxinq the annual meeting, J. L. Atwood told the stockholders t h a t S%ID s a l e s during 1361 amounted t o
$108 million, $26 million over 1969. He a l s o reported
t h a t SBID1s trork force increased from 6900 t o 8900
during the Sear.

- S+ID Weeklv Report,, 3-2-62

�S&amp;ID

August 1

M O N T H L Y - CI.!RONOLOGY

- fJ,c rThomas
Narkleg was named by SASA as t3e Project Gfficer
the Apollo command and service modules. Ye w i l l be
stationed i n Houston.

-

August 1

!USA Roundup, 9-22-62

- FUSA
has reviebed SP:II?'s plans f o r the transportation of
the Saturn boosters, The f e a s i a b l i t y of using the ship
nPoint Barroww t o transport S&amp;ID1s S-I1 vehicle, Douglas's
S-IV and Lockheed's RIFT vehicles, i s beina studied.

- S&amp;ID Kee:tl-y Report,

August 2

8-1-62

- pThel a t ef i wr sast heat
shield f o r the Apollo coxninand module boilercom~letedf i v e days ahead of the t i g h t schedule
established i n June.
I

August 2

7

S4TD Weekly Report, it8-62

- s a t i Paraqlider
rull-scale emergency parachute
s f a c t o r i l y tested a t E l Centro.
The

system w8,s

- S&amp;ID Idee'xly Report,
Auqust 7

8-8-62

- The f i r s t b o i l e r p l a t e model of

the Apollo coxnand module
It tras accepted
and shipped t o PJA'SA Houston t h e next day.

was tested i n the open sea near Long Beach.

- S&amp;I? Ueeklg Report,
August 8

23-15-62

- Evri.s i t1J.E.e d SRID
Golovin, t e c h ~ i c a la s s i s t a n t t o Dr. Jerome Wiesner
t o review the prowess of the Saturn S-TI
program. Dr. liienser i s s p e c i a l a s s i s t a n t f o r science'and
technolorn t o President Kennedy.

- S&amp;ID Weekly Report,
Aupst 1 5

8-8-62

- rank
The S&amp;ID Paraglider ~ r p a ~ i z a t i otoday
n
elevated t o the
of a pro pa.^ Division, George Zeffs was named Propam
rms

Manager.

- S3ID Weekly Renort,

.
'/--

August 15

- version
NASA requested
t o submit a proposal f o r a
of the Apollo.
SZ:ID

815-62

six-p an

- S4ID $!eekly IEeport,

t3-22-62

�August 18

- fNearly
20,@00 people v i s i t e d S??ID1sPotmey p l a n t durinr?. an open
o r employees and t h e i r families.
- S&amp;ID Keekly Report,

August 18

- The

590th production Hound Dog r i s s i l e was completed and
accepted f o r t h e A i r Force by Brig, General Jack Catton.

- SBID
August 21

Rews Release, 8-18-62

- The
f i r s t f u l l - s c a l e Apollo service module propulsion system
thrust chanber trzs f i r e d by Rerojet.
- S&amp;D l~!eekly Report,

Auqst 23

August 23

August 23

&amp;24-62

- DSpace
. Brainerd h'olmes, P i r e c t o r of
F l i p h t v i s i t e d S?:ID.

9-29-62

3?ASA1s Office of 3hnned

- Funds
a v a i l a b l e f o r t h e Apollo procpm f o r t h e period ending
i n ,Tune-1963 a r e b e i n s reduced by more than $100 million.
- SP-ID I:!eekly Report, 8-29-62
- Ansponsored
i n d u s t r y conference on a manned o r b i t a l space s t a t i o n ,
by ScID ws attended by almost 300 people
representiny more than 100 p o t e n t + a l subcontractors.
Organizations i n t e r e s t e d i n conducting unfunded subsystem
s t u 6 i e s were invited t o subclit proposals by Sept. 2L..

- 3&amp;1n
August 23

?eekly Report, &amp;2?-62

- AHarrison
new group, r e p o r t i n y d i r e c t l y t o Division President
S t o m s h3.s been formed t o i n v e s t i n a t e and develop
various types f o r underwater devices.
i s nm.ed , t h e Marine Ordinawe Grouy
d i r e c t i o n of FOG. IJhite.

August 24

The new o r ~ ; . a n i z a t i o n
i s under t h e

- tTheh e Board,
TZAA Bomd of Directors rimed J.L. Atwood, Chairman of
succeeding J.R. Kindelberqer, ~.?hodied on July
27,

Attmod i s t o continue as President,

- RrAA Gen.

Cffice ?Teus Release,

8-24-42

Au.gust 29

- Ground breaking c e r e m o ~ i e sf o r the new S-TI
-

were held a.t S e a l Beach.

,'-A

- NASA !Jews

assernblg f a c i l i t y

Release, 829-62

house

�Auwst 29

- The first Apollo work ~

z assigned
s
t o the Rzlsa plant. The
work.consists of t h e d e s i p and nanufacture of s number of
ground s u p ~ o r tequipment items.
-.

August 30

S&amp;ID Weekly Report 0-5-62

- Ken
Gay, s i n c e January, Oirector of Administration f o r SkID,
bas named Corporate Director of Yaterial.
- 8-30-62
III'BA General Office News Release,

August 29

- Astronauts Sla.yton, Shepard

August 31

- SR-ID engineers

and Carpenter made a t h r e e day
visit t o S%ID t o review t h e Apollo and Saturn m r k .

studying LAS$XS, modulated a l i q h t beam by
o p t i c a l l y d i v i d i n g it i n t o two parts.

- Sam ldeekly Report,

9-5-62

�S B I D

14OBTHLY

C H R O N O L O G Y

- Ai smajor
e f f o r t - both in-houze and a t subcontractor p l a n t s bein? undertaken t o reduce t h e c o s t s of t h e Apollo

Septenbsr 5

propam.

- S&amp;ID \Jeekly Report,

9-5-42

- Wive
Apollo cock-ups, t h r e e b o i l e r p l a t e a r t i c l e s and a
number of o t h e r i t e m s were deleted f r o c t h e Apollo promam,

September 6

a s p a r t of t h e c u r r e n t c o s t c u t t i n ? e f f o r t ,

- S%ID Weekly Report,

9-12-62

- The
second Apollo Comiiand nodule boilernplate a r t i c l e ,
s e r i a l no, 1, was accepted by NASA. It i s t o be r e t a i n e d

September 7

by Sp-ID f o r l a ~ dand water impact tests,

Sevtenber 10

p

'Sentember 1 7

September 19

bjeekly Report, 9-12-62

- Apollo cominand mocule mock-up,

s e r i a l no, 3, T.ZS shipped
t o NASA Houston, This mock-up d e ~ i c t st h e i n t e r i o r
arrangement of t h e spacecraft,

- Yine new Astronauts raverenmed by YJASA,
- FTASA Press Release,

9-17-62

- eNAAl e cand
t h e Unions reached an aqeement today, A s e c r e t
be he13 t c deterriline crhether t h e p l a n t
tion

:.rill

tdll

be operated a s a closed shop.

- ??Ah F?e\?sRelease,
Seotember 20

9-19-62

- propam
The 160th and f i n a l m i s s i l e of t h e Pound Dov modification
vas ca:npletea,
The prorrrml
beau?, i n J u l y 1961,
~ 2 s

I n addition, 7 1 m i s s i l e s were modified by t h e AF a t t h e
Oklahoma City A i r 14ateriaL Area,

- S R r I D 1l'eel.l~Report,
S e ~ t e m b e r26

- S9ID r e c e n t l y c o n ~ l e t e da s e r i e s of

f i r i n u s of t i n y
p a r t i c l e s a t m e t e o r i t i c vel-ocities of L5,000 f e e t per second,

- 3%n? "eettly

D1

September 28

10-3-62

Rerjort, 9-26-62

- Ijrfiposals ?,rere iaecei.ved forrr: 39 firrns h i c h offered

t o conduct unfunde,: s t ~ ~ d i eons Sfim's space s t a t i o n

promam.

- S p r D K e e ~ l yReport,

lC-;-52

�S % I D

M O N T H L Y

6--)SROTJOLOGY
Cctober --1962
--.-

October 5

-

The J-2 enrrine beinq b u i l t by Rocketdyne f o r t h e SgID
Saturn S-I1 booster w:is ~ i v e na long-dtration f t l l l - t h r u s t
firing.

- s%ID S k p l ter , 11-10-62
October

5

- some
NASA asked S&amp;ID t o i n v e s t i g a t e t h e p o s s i b i l i t y of using
of t h e 18rcury and Gemini GSE on t h e Apollo program,
- Weekly Report, 1O-10-62
- Fp li ar tset randa w rnnterial
f o r Saturn 2-11 received. The m a t e r i a l s h e e t stock-was U. w e k s behind schedule.
- S%ID 1;eekly Repart, 10-10-62
- fJack
Hazard was named ~ e n e r a manzper
l
of the SSID M?R
a c i l i t y , Hazard vas head of t h e d i v i s i o n AX3 operations
SR-ID

October 5

October 9

during t h e RISE propain i n 1957.

- S?ZD Yews Release,

P

October 1 0

13-9-62

- Eobert
L, Peterson of SO.mtopether v i t h
others, were
awarded 'the 1961 SAE ' J r i ~ t h tBrothers medal f o r t h e b e s t paper
tvo

presen+%ed a t ar,y of t h e SAE meetings.

October 12

&gt;Jews Release, 10-10-62

- At h tea sf ki n team
has been nmed t o expedite the c o ~ p l e t i o nof
a l FTound Dog m i s s i l e s e a r l y next year,
,

- SPaID Yeekly Report,
October 15

19-17-62

- tThe
Applied Science f u n c t u ~ a ld i v i s i o n has been split i n t o
h r e e p a r t s - Information Systems, Advance Systems and
Aerospace Sciences,

- Organization

Announcement

ls15-62

October 1 9

- The ILPG-supervise2

F
J
u

e l e c t i o n held t o determine r.~hether

shall be onerated a s a closed s h o ~ .

/

3-

�r

Cctober 22

- President

Kennedy an-o-meed t h s t a quarantine would be
e s t e b l i s h e d t o zto? d e l i v e r y of c e r t ~ i ntypes of F ~ l s s i a n
weapons t o C U ~ F I .

- S:';ID
October 22

Weekly Report, 10-3-62

- S&amp;ID s e l e c t e d e ? @ t companies

t o p a r t i c i p a t e with the
Division i n t h e l m f m d e d swsce s t a t i o n program.

- S ? D Weekly Fepost,
October 23

- Half-scnle
Edwards

predeploj~sdP s r a g l i d e r wing we-s t e s t e d

AFR. A11 f1i;rht o b j e c t i v e s

:tt

w 3 r s net.

- S?-m I-Ieekly Report,
October 23

10-3-62

10-24-62

- SecID engineers

have revie-ed abont 30C ~ i ~ c of
e sGemini
GSE. I t appears t k . , t ribcut 190 items mag be u s ~ b l eon t h e
k p o l l o proqram.

- S:)D

Xeekly Report, 1C-24-62

October 2.5

- RLRB o f f 3 c i a l s announced t h a t t h e un:cn

Cctober 26

- Eagel-Pitcher

Cctober 31

- The Yiik c o s t r:ronossl

shop ~ ; . l z n
was
defeated i n the e l e c t i o n held Cctober 19. A b u t 607 cf
t h e members who voted, voted f o r t h e plen. h"L,rZR r u l e s
r e q 5 r e d a 666 a f f i r m a t i v e vote.

Co. of J o p l i n , Mo., was s e l e c t e d t o build
t h e b a t t e r i e s t h s t ~ r o v i d eelectrical paver t o the k ~ o l l o
spacecr&amp;ft during nnd a f t e r re-entry i n t o the e r r t h ' s
atmosphere.

w;rs subnitted t o P?:;.S?..

f o r tkie - i e f ? n i t i - ~ eApol;.o C o n t r ~ c t

�S &amp; I D

MONT9LY

C H R C N C ' L O G P
November 1962
-

November 1

- Senetors
Kerr and Monroney i s s u e d a j o i n t statement
i n which they s a i d t h a t ~ d d i t i c n a lwork w i l l be
assigned t o N&gt;-4 and Douglas which w i l l assure work
a t T u l s ~f o r 3,000 t o L,C00 people during t h e next
two y e w s .

- Sp,m 7:eekI.y Report,
November 2

- .kpollo Cormnand module b o i l e r p l a t e No.

11-7-62

19 m s completed

and is t o be l e l i v e r e d t o Northror-Ventura f o r pzrachute
recovery t e s t s .

- S&lt;%IDVeekly Report,
November 7

- NASA

announced t h % t t h e c o n t r a c t f o r t h e dpollo Lunsr
Excursion Yodule i s being aw3rded t o t h e Crummz.n 4 . i r c r ~ f t
Lnpineering C o r ~ . Eethpage i"dw York.
-7

November 8

11-14-62

,

- 'zlestern T l c c t r i c 's I e r o s p c e T l e c t r i c a l Division l o c a t e d
st Lima, Ohio wss s e l s c t e d t o build t h e power conversion
static
u n i t f o r the Apollo s p a c e c r ~ f t . The u n i t 8

i n v e r t 2 r w i l l convert power from t h e f u e l c e l l s and t h e
b a t t e r i e s from PC t o 1iC.

- S ID
November 1 3

Mews Release, 11-8-62

- Four k p o l l o modules were s t ~ c k e df o r t h e f l r s t tSqe today
i n preparation f o r t h e i r d i s p l a y a t t h e iimsrican Rocket
S o c i e t y meeting q t the Pan P ~ c i f i cAuditorium i n Los
kngeles. The f o u r c o n s i s t of the s e r v i c e snd com9nd
modules, the l a u ~ c hescape tower z.nd motor.

- SfCD 'deekly Peport,
Novenber 1L

- The remodeled

Apollo Control C?nter W.S opcned t o d a y t o
coincide with t h e v i s i t of Srainerd Holmes.

- Sbm 1Jeekl.y Report,
November 16

11-11'-62

-

11-28-62

An S&amp;ID engineer W: s i n t h e blockhouse t o witness the
countdown an6 lp.mch a c t i v i t i e s of t h e Satwn C - 1 launch
No. SA-3 a t Cape C:anaversl.

�November 17

- hnployment
a t NAA passed the 100,000 mark, This i s an
all-time peak - exceeding the wartime high of 90,926
reached on October 23, 1943.

- NAA General Offices
November 21

- Some
Government furnished j e t engines scheduled f o r
i n s t a l l a t i o n i n the Hound Dog missiles were diverted
t o other uses due t o the Cuban s i t u a t i o n , The same
engine i s used on the GAM-77 missile and the B-52
airplane.

- S&amp;ID Weekly Report,
November 21

11-21-62

- Af ei ar sForce
personnel asked S&amp;ID t o investigate the
i b i l i t y of carrying four Homd Dog missiles on
each B-52 airplane.

- S&amp;ID Weekly Report,
November 21

- S&amp;ID i s making studies on the p o s s i b i l i t i e s of

11-21-62

carrying the

Hound Dog on the B r i t i s h Vulcan bomber.

- S&amp;ID Weekly Report,
r

November 30

- Construction s t a r t e d on the Apollo

-

11-21-62

impact t e s t f a c i l i t y .

S&amp;ID Weekly Report,, 12-12-62

�/

S &amp; I D

M O N T H L Y

C H R O N O L O G Y
December 1962

December 5

- Cost proposal

submitted t o A i r Force f o r a d d i t i o n a l
Hound Dog m i s s i l e s .

- S&amp;ID Weekly Report,
December 5

- A 33-foot

planetarium i s 'being constructed f o r t h e
Apollo L i f e Systems and navigation p r o j e c t s , The
dome i s being made of honeycomb paper acd f i b e r g l a s s
=d i s being formed on t h e S-I1 bulkholds molds.

- S&amp;ID Weekly Report,
December 5

12-5-62

- Lockheed

made t h e f i r s t l i v e t e s t of t h e Apollo launch
escape motor.

- S&amp;ID Weekly Report,
December 7

22-5-62

12-12-62

- Script f o r

an in-house TV o r i e n t a t i o n program e n t i t l e d
"This i s Apollo" has been completed and i s ready f o r
taping,
-S&amp;ID Weekly Report, 12-12-62

December 12

- NASA

asked S&amp;ID t o look i n t o t h e p o s s i b i l i t y of u s i n g
Apollo-type s p a c e c r a f t a s a manned space s t a t i o n .

- S&amp;ID Weekly Report,
December 14

12-12-62

- Three S&amp;ID men nmed Division v i c e p r e s i d e n t s .

All
three
Frank Compton, George J e f f s and W. 3. Laidlaw
continue i n t h e i r p r e s e n t assignments,

-

- Organization
Announcement,
12-14-62,
December

l-4

- A change i n t h e S-I1 c o n t r a c t re-defines

t h e "Battleship"

p r o g r m t o a propu-lsion t e s t program.

- S&amp;ID Weekly Report,
December 17

12-19-62

- Apollo
Command ModuJ-e B o i l e r p l a t e No. 3 was completed
and shipped t o Northrop-Ventura,
It w i l l be instrumented
and subsequently shipped t o E l Centro f o r parachute drop t e s t s .

- S&amp;ID Weekly Report,
December 19

12-19-62

- Fourteen
of America's 16 a s t r o n a u t s v i s i t e d %ID,
two-day i n d o c t r i n a t i o n program.

-

S&amp;ID Skywriter, 12-21-62

for a

�December 26

f-

- T;lz.chinery used

t o m i n u f a c t u ~ eSpacerrietal hes been fioved
from Buildinw i t o t h e T N A 1,mrehouse i n Vernon.

- ,5&amp;Tn :.;,ieeklyReport,
December 26

1-2-63

- l?oualas
A i r c r ~ f thas s u b , i t t e d a proposal t o S3ID
covering t h e n o 6 i f i c a t i o n of t h e C-133 a i r c r a f t f o r use
on t h e Apollo promam. Pouelas i n d i c a t e d the work
coulfl be coxpleted by l % ~ ~1.h

December 26

- The

telephone system operated by Autonetics i n t h e nowney
corr.plex ims taken over by Sen.

- S&amp;ID \:'eekly Report,
December 26

-December 27

1-2-63

- xodule
S i x brazed s t e e l honeycomb panels f o r the Apollo command
received from Aeronca.
- s%:.]mb'eekly

Report, 1-2-63

- pAecr mo ni tttriancgt achange
n o t i c e was received from t h e -4ir Force
c c e ~ t a n c eof Hounc! Dog m i s s i l e s without h e a t

he n . i s s i l e w i l l be s t o r e d z t ;&amp;ID u n t i l
exchangers,
t h e su?plier, United Aircraf't can solve the l e a k a ~ eproblem,

- SoID lz'eekly Report,

1-2-63

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&lt;p&gt;Perhaps the Saturn V’s greatest claim to fame is the Apollo Program, specifically Apollo 11. Several manned and unmanned missions that tested the rocket preceded the Apollo 11 launch. Apollo 11 was the United States’ ultimate victory in the space race with the Soviet Union; the spacecraft successfully landed on the moon, and its crew members were the first men in history to set foot on Earth’s rocky satellite.&lt;/p&gt;
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                    <text>August 3, 1964
TO ALL FORT BLISS OLDTIMERS:
There is sadness in our hearts. One of our members has departed
from our ranks. Doctor Alfred Henning died on May 10, 1964. This
sadness will eventually be replaced by the memory of a strong man who
loved life and stood for what he believed in. 1 1 Doc" was the kind of man
who inspires younger generations with professional know-how and
enthusiasm. He was a good man.

Enclosed is your copy of the long awaited publication on our 1963
reunion. I am certain you will agree that it was worth waiting for. Our
special thanks goes lo our members at the General Electric Company
for sponsoring this book. Also lo Dr. Fred Schultz, Director of GE's
Huntsville Apollo Support Department and his fine staH. But our space
helmet comes off for Sheldon Steuer who did a tremendous job as
coordinator, added spark to the layout and had fun doing it all.
We have had several inquiries concerning the book 11Damals 1n
Peencmuendc 11 by Ernst Klee and Otto Merk. It was published by the
Gerhard Stalling Verlag, Oldenburg, Germany. To our knowledge, it
was printed only in German. IL is an excellent documentary with many
original pictures and papers. Introduction Lo Lhe book was written by
Dr. Walter Dornbcrgcr, and the epilogue by Dr. Wernher von Braun.
The book is available in Huntsville at the Book Inn, Heart of Huntsville
Shopping Center. At least we know of several small shipments to that
store during the past couple of month.
That's about it for now.

Best regards and good wishes to all.

(;{!Jj

Walter Wiesman

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OLD TIMERS' REUNION
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NOVEMBER 7-8, 1963

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Gen. Hans Speidel,
�faj. Gen. John Zierdt,

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1963 REUNI ON
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Thursday
November 7

6:00 pm
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RedstoneOfficers Club

Happy Hour
BuffetDinner
More Happy Hour

Oldtimers only. No ladies. No formal speeches. Just any
kind of big and small talk will fill the evening. Price of buffet
dinner will be $3. !&gt;O. Bars for Happy Hours before and after
dinner will operate on a D
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Friday
November 8

10:00 11:30 am

Tour of newMarshallSpace Fltght Center fac1ht1es

12 Noon 1:30 pm

RedstoneOfficers Club

2:00 3:30 pm

Tour of HuntsvilleI ndustrial Research Park

Luncheon

Host for the luncheon and the tour after lunch will be the
Huntsville Industrial Expansion Committee. Special inVlla •
lions for out-of-town members will be issued by HIEC.
Local hosts will have detailed information on morning tour
after out-of-town members arrival 1n Huntsville. No security

Friday
November 8

6:00 pm

Redstone Officers Club

Social Hour
Banquet

Annual Awards Banquet of the American Institute of Aeronautics
and Astronautics. More than 600 people expected. Ladies
invited, Price for social hour and banquet is $5. 00 per person.

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annually to� mcm.berof the Alabama Sec­
tion of the AJAA for outst.1.nding t�chi:1.lcal
contribut.ioo.s to the ficld of astron�utics,
01· for the promotion and �dvancement of
space science snd technology.

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Steinhoff. Tcssmann, Mrs. Heimburg, Mrs. 'fcssmann,
Karsch, BchulJurg, w. Gengelbach

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WE APPLAUD,/
Heimburg; [I.fr. Dm.1 Dillon, Chairman,
Alabama Section, AUA; Davis; Toftoy

��ANDREWS, ART
Charlotte Ordnance Missile Plant
1820 Statesville Avenue
Charlotte 6, North Carolina
ANGELE, WILHELM
2702 Scenic Drive S. E.
Huntsville, Alabama
APPLER, GILBERT H.
802 Petitt Circle S. E.
Huntsville, Alabama
AXSTER, DR. HERBERT
Kaiser Wilhelm Ring 43a
Duesseldorf/Rhein
Germany
BALL, ERICH K.
1811 Melbourne Avenue N. E.
Huntsville, Alabama
BARBER, JOHN A.
3603 Lakewood Drive N. W.
Huntsville, Alabama
BARON, HARRY W.
1905 Stevens Drive N. E.
Huntsville, Alabama
BARR, THOMAS A.
4618 Panorama Drive S. E.
Huntsville, Alabama
BARRAZA, R. M.
1504 Wilma Circle S. E.
Huntsville, Alabama
BAUSCHINGER, OSCAR H.
3644 Fairway Boulevard
Los Angeles 43, California
BEDUERFTIG, HERMANN F.
2304 Gallatin Street S. W.
Huntsville, Alabama
BEHR, CWO HENRY W.
Quarters 2440-B
Fort Lewis, Washington

BEICHEL, RUDOLF
3244 Shasta Way
Sacramento 21, California
BELTRAN, ANTONIO
423 Randolph Avenue S. E.
Huntsville, Alabama
BENSON, MAJ. CHARLES
Research and Development Division
Office, Chief of Ordnance
The Pentagon, Washington, D. C.
BERGELER, HERBERT
3704 Panorama Drive S. E.
Huntsville, Alabama

BROWN, LT. COL. DONALD
Ordnance Officer
Qtrs. 10-B Fort MacArthur
San Pedro, California
BUCHHOLD, DR. THEODORE
826 Karenwald Lane
Schenectady, N. Y.
CHRISTNER, AMOS R.
69 McArthur Avenue
Lodi, New Jersey
COLLINS, LT. COL. THOMAS L.
24 Ripley Drive
Huntsville, Alabama

BERISFORD, ALBERT E.

COOLEY, DANEL JOHN

2007 Sewanee Avenue
Huntsville, Alabama

Rt. 2, Box 211
Elkmont, Alabama

BERISFORD, EDWARD B.
602 Thornton Avenue S. W.
Huntsville, Alabama
BLAISE, HERMAN
206 South Plymouth Road N. W.
Huntsville, Alabama
BOEHM, JOSEF
1311 Hermitage Avenue S. E.
Huntsville, Alabama
BOGER, JOHN C.
809 Fairway Drive N. W.
Huntsville, Alabama
BOLLES, ROBERT B.
3746 South Forest Way
Denver, Colorado 80237
BRAMLET, JAMES B.
1601 Clinton Avenue E.
Huntsville, Alabama
BRIZENDINE, CHARLES E.
3805 Lemley Place
Huntsville, Alabama

COON, LT. COL. JOHN E.
OUSARMA
U.S. Embassy, Box 22
APO 63, San Francisco, California
CONDER, A. C.
P. 0. Box 554
Huntsville, Alabama
DAHM, WERNER K.
7605 Martha Drive S. E.
Huntsville, Alabama
DANNENBERG, KONRAD K.
5130 Panorama Drive S. E.
Huntsville, Alabama
DARRIN, ED
9 Post Road
Lenox, Massachusetts
DE BEEK, GERD W.
1712 Montdale Road S. E.
Huntsville, Alabama
DEBUS, DR. KURT H.
3518 Panorama Drive S. E.
Huntsville, Alabama

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�DENNINGTON, M/SGT L.B.
1506 W. Gramercy
San Antonio, Texas
DEWITT, GEORGE L.
19421 Conley
Detroit 34, Michigan
DHOM, FRIEDRICH
1507 McCullough Avenue
Huntsville, Alabama
DOBRICK, HERBERT
23 Schlossrain, Oberlenningen,
Wuertt., Germany
DORNBERGER, DR. WALTER
Back Creek Road
Boston, New York
DRAWE, GERHARD P.
1400 Mc Clung Avenue S. E.
Huntsville, Alabama
DRISCOLL, DANIEL H., JR.
1112 Bluefield Avenue S. E.
Huntsville, Alabama
DUERR, FRIEDRICH
1101 Dale Drive S.E..
Huntsville, Alabama
EHRICKE, KRAFF'f A.
4615 Kensington Drive
San Diego 16 , California
EISENHARDT, OTTO K.
909 Fagen Springs Drive S. E.
Huntsville, Alabama
EULITZ, DR. WERNER
1306 Kennamer Drive
Huntsville, Alabama
FAGAN, JAMES J.
1201 Hermitage Avenue S.E.
Huntsville, Alabama

FICHTNER, HANS J.
1204 McClung Avenue S. E.
Huntsville, Alabama
FIELDS, JAMES B.
3512 Mariposa Road
Huntsville, Alabama
FINZEL, ALFRED J.
1413 Dale Circle S.E.
Huntsville, Alabama
FISCHEL, PROF. DR. EDUARD
St. Leonhardstrasse 50
Uberlingen/Bodensee
FORD, JAMES
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FORD, JOHN T.
1013 Arizona S. E.
Albuquerque, New Mexico
FOSTER, M/SGT. JOHN 0.
123 Aberdeen Avenue
Columbus AFB, MississiPpi
FRENCH, DONALD E.
1603 Club View Drive N. W.
Huntsville, Alabama
FUHRMANN, HERBERT W.
207 Marscheutz S. W.
Huntsville, Alabama
GARDNER, WILLIAM G.
6 Aldrich Avenue
Binghamton, New York
GEISSLER, DR. ERNST D.
3604 Mae Drive S. E.
Huntsville, Alabama
GENGELBACH, JOACHIM
Holloman Air Force Base
Alamagordo, New Mexico

GENGELBACH, WERNER
612 Holmcrest Road
Santa Barbara, California
GONZALES, JOSE
209 Bedford Place
Cocoa, Florida
GRAHAM, DONALD I., JR.
P.O. Box714
Huntsville, Alabama
GRASER, R. F.
3508 Princess Road N. W.
Huntsville, Alabama
GRAU, DIETER E.
1508 Owens Drive S. E.
Huntsville, Alabama
GROENE, DR. HANS F.
1408 Mcclung Avenue S.E.
Huntsville, Alabama
GUENDEL, HERBERT
8 Maplelawn Drive
Boston, New York
GUNTHER, FRED
1116 Retlaw Street
Huntsville, Alabama
HAASE, DR. GUENTHER
270 Greenhaven Terrace
Tonawanda, New York
HAEUSSERMANN, DR. WALTE
1607 Sandlin Avenue S.E.
Huntsville, Alabama
HAGER, DR. KARL F.
770 Pinewood Circle
Mooresville, North Carolina
HAHN, RICHARD L.
2330 Pansy Street S.W.
Huntsville,· Alabama

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�HAMILL, COL. JAMES P.
2311 Connecticut Avenue
Washington D. C. 20008
Apt. 102
HARKINS, WILLIAM C.
2507 Pansy Street
Huntsville, Alabama
HARMAN, HARLAN S.
Route 1
Brownsboro, Alabama
HAUKOHL, GUENTHER H.F.
714 Watts Drive S.E.
Huntsville, Alabama
HECK, ARNO E.
915 N. Cleermont Circle S.E.
Huntsville, Alabama
HEIMBURG, KARL L.
1413 Locust Avenue S. E.
Huntsville, Alabama
HELLER, GERHARD
1101 Bob Wallace Avenue S.E.
Huntsville, Alabama
HELLEBRAND, EMIL A. H.
1605 Sandlin Avenue
Huntsville, Alabama
HELM, BRUNO K.
120 Dill S. E.
Huntsville, Alabama
HELMREICH, DR. ROBERT S.
Dow Chemical Company
Executive Research
Building 566
Midland, Michigan
HERMANN, DR. RUDOLF
3306 Panorama Drive S.E.
Huntsville, Alabama
HEUSINGER, BRUNO K.
1205 Kennamer Drive S.E.
Huntsville, Alabama

HINESLEY, MAJ. JOSEPH D.
608 Thornton Avenue S. W.
Huntsville, Alabama
HINTZE, GUENTHER
3920 Trowbridge Avenue
El Paso, Texas
HIRSCHLER, OTTO
4414 Choctaw Circle S. E.
Huntsville, Alabama
HOBERG, OTTO A.
3804 Panorama Drive S. E.
Huntsville, Alabama
HOCHMUTH, LT. COL. M. S.
Commanding Officer
Harry Diamond Laboratories
Washington, D.C. 20438
HOELZER, DR. HELMUT
3916 Panorama Drive S. E.
Huntsville, Alabama
HOELKER, DR. RUDOLF
1416 Glenwood Drive S. E.
Huntsville, Alabama
HOEY, LT. COL. JAMES K.
48 Quince Street
Medford, Oregon
HOLDERER, OSCAR C.
2304 Oakwood Avenue N. W.
Huntsville, Alabama
HOLLAWAY, L. K.
105 Thornton Circle
Huntsville, Alabama
HOLLIS, JOHN C.
2317 Poincianna S.W.
Huntsville, Alabama
HOPKINS, JAMES E.
3605 Fay Street N.W.
Huntsville, Alabama

HOPPES, ROBERT V.
2024 Chambers Drive N. E.
Huntsville, Alabama
HORN, HELMUT
1716 Mountainbrook Drive S. E.
Huntsville, Alabama
HOSENTHIEN, HANS H.
515 Madison Street
Huntsville, Alabama
HUETER, HANS H.
1409 Locust Avenue S.E.
Huntsville, Alabama
HUZEL, DIETER
4851 Abbeyville Avenue
Woodland Hills, California
JACOBI, WALTER W.
4119 Panorama Drive S.E.
Huntsville, Alabama
JENKE, RICHARD K.
4404 Choctaw Circle S. E.
Huntsville, Alabama
JENNISSEN, DR. JOSEF
Klosterstrasse 19
Junkersdorf bei Koeln
Germany
JOHNSON, JOSEPH P.
1034 Toney Drive S.E.
Huntsville, Alabama
JONES, ALFRED
2500 Whitesburg Drive
Huntsvill�, Alabama
KARSCH, HERBERT L.
1409 Emerald Bay
Laguna Beach, California
KASCHIG, ERICH K.
1407 Owens Drive S. E.
Huntsville, Alabama

�DISTILL C2Hs-OH? .... ME? MAKE LIQUOR?

�KELM, GEORGE
NASA Liaison Office
105 Pico Boulevard
Santa Monica, California
KlRKLAND, EUGENE I.
1109 Edgewood Avenue S.E.
Huntsville, Alabama
KLAUSS, ERNST K.
1924 Bide-A-Wee Drive N.E.
Huntsville, Alabama
KLEIN, JOHANN
14520 DeBell Drive
Los Altos Hills, California
KNOTHE, DR. A.H.
102 N. Indian Circle
Cocoa, Florida
KRAUS, GERHARD W.
4021 Ileatherhill Road S. E.
Huntsville, Alabama
KRAEMER, FRITZ
1209 Locust Avenue S. E.
Huntsville, Alabama
KROEGER, ARTHUR J.
2221 California Street S. E.
Huntsville, Alabama
KROEGER, HERMANN
4410 Choctaw Circle S. E.
Huntsville, Alabama
KROH, HUBERT
1204 Dale Drive S. E.
Huntsville, Alabama
KROLL, GUSTAV A.
1206 McClung Avenue S. E.
Huntsville, Alabama
KUBERG, WILLI
1307 Cleermont Drive S. E.
Huntsville, Alabama

KUERS, WERNER R.
817 Crest Road S. E.
Huntsville, Alabama
KUERSCHNER, HELMUT
3924 Maricopa Drive
Santa Barbara, California
KURZWEG, DR. H. H.
Director of Research
Office, Advanced Research and
Technology
NASA Headquarters
Washington, D. C.
LANGE, ERNST
904 Speake Road N. W.
Huntsville, Alabama
LANGE, HERMANN
3650 Aureola Boulevard
Los Angeles, California.
LANGE, DR. OSWALD
1702 Montdale Road S. E.
Huntsville, Alabama
LEDFORD, LT. COL. G. E.
84 Dogwood
Park Forest, Illinois
LINOENMAYR, HANS J.
Karl Valentin Str. 1
Muenchen-Gruenwald
Germany
LINSTEAD, WILLIAM F.
3709 McVay S. W.
Huntsville, Alabama
LOCKWOOD, JOHN J.
2949 Serrano Road
San Bernadino, CaliforniaLOMINI, VINCENT
117 North Holmes Street
Scotia 2, New York
LUDEWIG, HERMANN
1711 Wakefield Drive S. E.
Huntsville, Alabama

LUEHRSEN, HANNES
1101 Edgewood Avenue S. E.
Huntsville, Alabama
LYNN, RICHARD
4003 Memorial Parkway N. W.
Huntsville, Alabama
MC KEE, MAJ. JAMES W. JR.
8211 Camille Drive, S. E.
Huntsville, Alabama
MCMURRY, GAIL
216 Richmond Drive N. W.
Huntsville, Alabama
MANDEL, CARL H.
Route 2, Box 196
Madison, Alabama
MANNING, K. R.
Vice President and General
Manager
Aeroquip Corporation
Aircraft Division
Jackson, Michigan
MANTEUFFEL, DR. ERICH
3205 Briarcliff Avenue
Vestal, New York
MARSHALL, CARLOS
319 Drake Avenue S. W.
Huntsville, Alabama
MAUS, HANS H.
3814 Panorama Drive S. E.
Huntsville, Alabama
MICHEL, DR. JOSEF
50a Gebeschusstrasse
6230 Frankfort {M)-Hochst
Germany
MILDE, HANS W.
Rt. 1, Box 204
Grant, Alabama
MILLER, LT. COL. JAMES C.
OSD - ARPA
R&amp;D Field Unit
APO 146
San Francisco, California

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Grillparzerstr. 14
Wiesbaden, Germany
MINNING, RUDOLF
1212 Fleetridge Drive
San Diego, California
MRAZEK, WILLIAM A.
122 Sherwood Drive S. E.
Huntsville, Alabama
MOORE, THOMAS M.
619 Adams Avenue
Huntsville, Alabama
MORIARTY, LT. COL. RICHARD LEE
7327 Charlotte Street
Springfield, Virginia
MUEHLNER, DR. JOACHIM W.
161 North Balsamina Way
Menlo Park, California
MUELLER, DR. FRITZ K.
2916 Thompson Circle
Huntsville, Alabama
MULLER, ALAN J.
1701 Mountain Brook Drive S. E.
Huntsville, Alabama
NEILSON, ASBURY
136 Bartholomew Place
Berwyn, Pennsylvania
NEUBERT, ERICH W.
3914 Panorama Drive S. E.
Huntsville, Alabama
NEUHOEFER, KURT
141 Maplewood Road
Huntington Station, New York
NIELSEN, EINAR C.
3563 Smith Drive
Endwell, New York

NOWAK, MAX E.
1703 Mountain Brook Drive S. E.
Huntsville, Alabama
OAKES, HENLEY
2104 Boardman S. W.
Huntsville, Alabama
OBERTH, PROF. HERMANN
8501 Feucht/Bayern
Germany
OSTHOFF, LEOPOLD
Ettal/Oberbayern
Germany
PAETZ, ROBERT
1109 Woodmont Avenue S. E.
Huntsville, Alabama
PALAORO, HANS R.
1400 McClung Avenue S. E.
Huntsville, Alabama
PATT, KURT E.
2208 Chelsea
Palos Verdes Estates, California
PAUL, HANS G.
2208 Derussey Road
Huntsville, Alabama
PAYNE, ROBERT B.
1961 Sonderland Road
Maitland, Florida
PFAFF, HELMUTH M.
Route 3
Scottsboro, Alabama

POPPEL, THEODOR A.
239 Richmond Drive N. W.
lluntsville, Alabama
PRASTHOFER, WILLIBALD P.
124 Robin Lane
Huntsville, Alabama
RAITHEL, DR. WILHELM
684 Bryn Mawr Avenue
Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania
RAMM, HEINRICH
606 Larrymore Drive
Manchester, Tennessee
RHODES, GODFREY
321 W. Northern Avenue
Phoenix, Arizona
REES, EBERHARD F. M.
3917 Panorama Drive S. E.
lluntsville, Alabama
REICHEL, RUDOLF H.
319 SE 110th Place
Bellevue, Washington
REISIG, GERHARD H.
306 White Circle S. E.
Huntsville, Alabama
RIEDEL, WALTHER
Breslauer Str. 8
Bad Nauheim
West Germany
RINDONE, C. P.
2929 Kelley Street
Livermore, California

PIZARRO, JUAN, 2nd
409 Vincent Road S. E.
Huntsville, Alabama

RITENOUR, HERMAN A.

POTEET, J. V.

ROGERS, COL. RALPH M.

2111 Barrywood Road N. W.
Huntsville, Alabama

2801 Hester Lane N. W.
Huntsville, Alabama
Reserve Affairs Officer
Fort Knox, Kentucky

�ROSINSKI, WERNEH K.

SCHMID, DR. HELMUT

807 Carmilian S. E.
Huntsville, Alabama

RD # l, Box 46A
Darlington, Maryland

ROSSMAN, KENNETH L.
406 South Houston
At.hens, Alabama
ROTH, LUDWIG
2408 Via Sobrante
Palos Verdes, California
ROTHE, HEINIUC!I C.
3018 Crescent. Circle S. E.
Huntsville, Alabama
ROTHE, KURT
1301 Lowell Drive S. E.
Huntsville, Alabama
RUDOLPH, ARTHUR L.
3217 Panorama Drive S. E.
Huntsville, Alabama
SAMANIEGO, RAMON J.
2103 Giles Drive N. E.
Huntsville, Alabama
SCHAEPPI, PAUL K.
1705 Mountain Brook Drive S. E.
Huntsville, Alabama
SCl!EUFELEN, CLAUS
Adolf Scheufen Str. 20
Oberlenningen/Wuertt.
Germany
SCHILLING, DR. MARTIN
66 Merriam Street
Lexington, Massachusetts
SCHLIDT, RUDOLF l-1.
16 Elliger llohe
532 Bad Godesberg
West Germany

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SCHLITT, DR. HELMUTH
8341 Hirschwood Drive
Williamsville 21, New York

SCHNELLE, HEINZ
1509 Fell Avenue N. E.
Huntsville, Alabama
SCHULER, ALBERT E.
1308 Lowell Drive S. E.
Huntsville, Alabama
SCHULZE, WILLIAM A.
1303 Hermit.age Avenue S. E.
Huntsville, Alabama
SCHWIOETZKY, DR. WALTER H.
874 Harbor View Place
San Diego, California
SCHWAB, DR. JOHANNES
8440 Ericson Drive
Williamsville, 21, New York
SEALE, W.J.
General Electric Company
Building 273, Room 2200
Schenectady, New York
SEILER, EDUARD E.
3004 Green Lane
Redondo Beach, California
SEILER, ERNST E.
7404 Cadillac Drive
Huntsville, Alabama
SENDLER, KARL
188 Jamaica Drive
Cocoa Beach, Florida
SERGANT, DA VE
930 Morgan Avenue
Schenectady, New York
SEST!TO, LT. COL. JOSEPH B.
18 Beechtree Drive
Alexandria 10, Virginia

SHROUT, THOMAS A., JR.
1508 Olive Drive S.E.
Huntsville, Alabama
SIEBER, DR. WERNER
1402 McC!ung Avenue S. E.
lluntsville, Alabama
SIMON, LT. COL. DONALD
303 Ramona Avenue
El Paso, Texas
SIMPSON, WILLIAM
1908 Foot.hill Drive
Prescott, Arizona
SMITH, MAJ. CHARLES R.
2617 Tahiti St.reel.
El Paso, Texas
SPOHN, DR. EBERHARD
Hirschgasse 19
Heidelberg, Germany
STAMY, JAMES L.
3206 Duncan Street
Slidell, Louisiana
STEIN, ARNOLD B.
2217 Gill S. E.
Huntsville, Alabama
STEINHOFF, DR. ERNST A.
13291 Chalon Road
Los Angeles 49, California
STEURER, DR. WOLFGANG H.
5590 Lakewood Drive
La Mesa, California
STEWART, EUGENE
3327 Pierce Avenue
El Paso 30, Texas 79930
STEWART, ROBERT W.
2702 Mastin Lake Road
Huntsville, Alabama

�STUHLINGFH, DH. ERNST
3106 Rowe Drive S. E
lluntsville, Alabama
TAYLOR, STEVE
3900 Newson Road S. W.
Huntsville, Alabama
TESSMANN, BERNHARD R.
l405 Locust Avenue S. E.
Huntsville, Alabama
TlllEL, DR. ADOLF K.
2631 LaCosta Place
Palos Verdes Est.ates, California
TILLER, WERNER G.
3117 Wildwood Drive S. E.
lluntsvillc, Alabama
TISCHER, OR. FREDERICK
905 Fagan Springs Drive S. l
Huntsville, Alabama
TOFTOY, \tAJ. GEN. II. N.
11870 5th Street Last
Treasure Island G, Florida
TSCHlNKEL, DR. J · G.
94 Brown Street
llamden, Connecticut
TYSON, JOHN F.
4104 Saundralane Drive N. W.
lluntsville, Alabama
UHBANSKl, ARTHUR
Route 113, Box 99A
Rogersville, Alabama
VANDERSEE, FRITZ A.
1004 Bluefield Avenue S. E.
Huntsville, Alabama
VAN HORN, LESTER
4944 Blueridge Circle
El Paso, Texas

VON BRAUN, MAGNUS
3318 Tothill Road
Birmingham, Michigan
VON BRAUN, DR. WERNHER
P.O. Box 6822
Huntsville, Alabama
VOSS, WERNER E.
3622 Panorama Drive S. E
Huntsville, Alabama
VOWE, THEODOR K.
717 1&gt;cllwood Road S. E.
lluntsville, Alabama
WAGNFH, PROF. DR. CARL
Nikolausberger Weg 63
Goetlingen, Germany
WAGNfR, HERMANN
2012 Stanhope Drive N.E.
Huntsville, Alabama
WAKEFIELD, CORNELIUS\\·
899 Mississippi Avenue
El Paso, Texas
WEBER, FRITZ II.
1709 Sandlin Avenue
Huntsville, Alabama
WEIDNl:.R, HERMANN K.
3104 Panorama Drive S. £.
Huntsville, Alabama
WEIGAND, H.J.
2345 N. Dickerson Street
Arlington 7 , Virginia
WIESMAN, WALTER
1014 Ward Avenue N. E.
Huntsville, Alabama
WITTMANN, ALBIN E.
1206 Woodmont Avenue S. E.
Huntsville, Alabama

WINTERSTEIN, WILLIAM E.
Mississippi Test Operations
712 Idlewild Lane
Picayune, Mississippi
WORMSER, f RIC 1\1.
65 Nutmeg Lane
Stamford, Connecticut
WOEHDtMANN, HUGO II.
3160 w. El Segundo Boulevard
Hawthorne, California
YAMASHITA, KJ:.:-.NETII
3202 Berkley S. W.
lluntsvillc, Alabama
z:uLJ:-H, ALBERT
1200 Owens Drive S. �- ·
Huntsville, Alabama
ZOIKI, HELMUT
4068 Via Laguna
Santa Barbara, California

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�\\'e wish to thank Jim Fagan, Al �Iullcr, Paul Sc,aeppi, and Fritz
Vandersee for helping out with photographs of the old days, and all
the other old-timers who supplied stories and information.
A special Thank You goes lo our GE old-timers for their assist­
ance in gelling this "yearbook" prepared and printed.

Prepared By
Apollo Support Department
Huntsville, Alabama

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The a t t a c h e d m a t e r i a l i s a d r a f t of t h e o f f i c i a l 1966 Chronology
o f MSFC, t o be p u b l i s h e d s o o n . We i n v i t e you t o r e a d t h i s c h r o n o l o g y ,
make t h e changes o r a d d i t i o n s you c o n s i d e r n e c e s s a r y , and r e t u r n t h e
copy t o u s a t a n e a r l y d a t e . I f you appove o f t h e m a t e r i a l a s i t
i s , p l e a s e i n i t i a l y o u r a p p r o v a l on t h i s t r a n s m i t t a l l e t t e r and r e t u r n
t o u s , s o we may keep y o u r c o n c u r r e n c e on f i l e .
Your c o o p e r a t i o n w i l l h e l p X s s u r e p r o d u c t i o n o f an a c c u r a t e
c h r o n o l o g y o f t h e C e n t e r ' s 1966 o p e r a t i o n . You a r e on d i s t r i b u t i o n
f o r a copy of t h e completed c h r o n o l o g y .

L. L . ~ o n q $
Historian '

Distribution:
S&amp;E-DIR, H. Weidner
S&amp;E-CSE, W . Haeussermann
S&amp;E-ASTR, B . Moore
S&amp;E-QUAL, D. Grau
S&amp;E-AERO, E . G e i s s l e r
S&amp;E-ASTN, K . Heimburg
S&amp;E-ME, M. S i e b e l
PD-DIR, W . Lucas
PD-SA, W . Huber
PD-DO, E. Goerner
PD-AP, H. Becker
PM-DIR, E . O'Connor
PM-COY 0 . H i r s c h
PM-EP, W . Brown
PM-SAT, L. James
PM-MA, G . Constan

F'M-MT, J . Balch
PM-AA, L . Belew
PM-MU, F. S p e e r
A&amp;TS-DIR, D. Newby
A&amp;TS-FAC, C . Huth
A&amp;TS-FIN, T. Hardeman
A&amp;TS-MA, P . S t y l e s
A&amp;TS-PR, G . Buckner
A&amp;TS-TS , D . Foxwor t h y
S , J . Murphy
PA, F. Haley
CC, W . G u i l i a n
IS-CAS-5, J . Cobb
NASA Hq.
EH, E . Ernme

�J A N U A R Y
JANUARY 1:

1 9 6 6

MSFC e x e r c i s e d t h e o p t i o n t o e x t e n d t h e Mason-Rust s u p p o r t

c o n t r a c t a t Michoud Assembly F a c i l i t y (MAF) f o r one y e a r .
1
s i o n i n c r e a s e d t h e c o n t r a c t v a l u e by $ 1 3 . 1 m i l l i o n .

The e x t e n -

-

Program o f f i c i a l s f o r m a l l y r e d e s i g n a t e d S-11-T, t h e a l l - s y s t e m s t e s t
s t a g e , a s S-11-T/D, t h e a l l - s y s t e m s t e s t l d y n a m i c t e s t s t a g e . 2

-

MSFC D i r e c t o r Wernher von Braun named D r . J . C . McCall t o o r g a n i z e and
manage t h e E x p e r i m e n t s and A p p l i c a t i o n s O f f i c e , which would manage
MSFC1s p o r t i o n o f t h e A p o l l o A p p l i c a t i o n s Program. 3

JANUARY 3 :

MSFC awarded t o Lockheed M i s s i l e s and Space Company a MIMOSA

( m i s s i o n modes and s y s t e m a n a l y s i s ) s t u d y c o n t r a c t .

Purpose o f t h e

s t u d y was t o d e f i n e and a n a l y z e p o t e n t i a l s y s t e m c o n c e p t s and programs
a p p l i c a b l e t o b o t h l u n a r e x p l o r a t i o n and s c i e n t i f i c m i s s i o n s f o r
4
experiments.

-

NASA announced n e g o t i a t i o n of two nine-month s t u d y c o n t r a c t s i n v o l v i n g an
improved and s i m p l i f i e d 5-2 e n g i n e f o r S a t u r n V 1 s S - I 1 and S-IVB
stages.

North American A v i a t i o n , I n c . (NAA),

r e c e i v e d a $148,000

c o n t r a c t and Douglas A i r c r a f t Company a $225,000 m o d i f i c a t i o n t o a n
existing contract.5

JANUARY 4:

MSFC awarded two s t u d y c o n t r a c t s f o r a manned r e u s a b l e s p a c e

t r a n s p o r t system.
$237,000.

Lockheed

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C a l i f o r n i a Company r e c e i v e d one f o r

The o t h e r c o n t r a c t , f o r $51,000, went t o M a r t i n M a r i e t t a

Corporation. 6

-

MSFC announced award of f i v e s t u d y c o n t r a c t s t o S a t u r n s t a g e c o n t r a c t o r s .
S t u d i e s i n c l u d e d e i g h t v a r i a t i o n s of improved S a t u r n V v e h i c l e s and
s i x proposed S a t u r n I B c o n f i g u r a t i o n s .

The Boeing Company r e c e i v e d

�one c o n t r a c t , North American A v i a t i o n o n e , Douglas two, and C h r y s l e r
Corporation one. 7

JANUARY 5:

NASA and Radio C o r p o r a t i o n of American (RCA) o f f i c i a l s s i g n e d

a l o g i s t i c s and maintenance c o n t r a c t , NAS8-15496, c o v e r i n g t h e
RCA l l O A computer program f o r S a t u r n I B and S a t u r n V v e h i c l e s .

Amount of t h e two-year c o n t r a c t was $7.8 m i l l i o n .

The l o g i s t i c

s u p p o r t c o n t r a c t covered s e r v i c e s on t h e RCA computer used t o check
S a t u r n I B and S a t u r n V l a u n c h v e h i c l e systems a u t o m a t i c a l l y d u r i n g
m a n u f a c t u r e and l a u n c h . 8

JANUARY 6:

Boeing workmen a t Michoud Assembly F a c i l i t y (MAF) completed

i n t e g r a t e d t e s t i n g on t h e S-IC-F s t a g e and t r a n s f e r r e d i t t o a t e s t
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c e l l f o r w e i g h i n g and p r e p a r a t i o n f o r shipment.

-

D o r t e c h , I n c . , completed S-IC T r a n s p o r t e r No. 107 a t Tampa, F l o r i d a ,
and s h i p p e d t h e t r a n s p o r t e r t o MSFC aboard t h e NASA b a r g e L i t t l e
10
Lake.

JANUARY 8:

The S-IVB b a t t l e s h i p from Sacramento T e s t C e n t e r , C a l i f o r n i a

(SACTO), a r r i v e d by b a r g e a t South P i t t s b u r g , T e n n e s s e e , e n r o u t e t o
Arnold E n g i n e e r i n g Development C e n t e r a t Tullahoma f o r f u r t h e r
t e s t i n g .I1

JANUARY 10:

Douglas s h i p p e d t h e S-IVB-204 s t a g e , j u s t completed a t i t s

H u n t i n g t o n Beach, C a l i f o r n i a , assembly p l a n t , from S e a l Beach,
12
C a l i f o r n i a , t o SACTO a b o a r d t h e b a r g e O r i o n .

-

Workmen a t Huntington Beach completed i n s t a l l a t i o n of t h e 5 - 2 e n g i n e
13
on S-IVB-205 s t a g e .

�JANUARY 12:

North American A v i a t i o n p e r s o n n e l conducted a f u l l - d u r a t i o n

s t a t i c f i r i n g of t h e S - I 1 s t a g e b a t t l e s h i p a t S a n t a Susana F i e l d
L a b o r a t o r y , C a l i f o r n i a (SSFL).

The f i r i n g had t o be t e r m i n a t e d

m a n u a l l y a t 354 seconds b e c a u s e a n a u t o m a t i c LOX l o w - l e v e l s i g n a l
14
c u t o f f did n o t occur.

JANUARY 13:

MSFC announced t h e award of a $ 4 . 1 m i l l i o n m o d i f i c a t i o n of

i t s c o n t r a c t w i t h I n t e r n a t i o n a l Business Machines C o r p o r a t i o n (IBM)
f o r m a n u f a c t u r e of 78 a d d i t i o n a l r e d u n d a n t s w i t c h s e l e c t o r s f o r
S a t u r n V and S a t u r n I B v e h i c l e . 15

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MSFC workmen moved t h e S-IC-D dynamic t e s t s t a g e from M a n u f a c t u r i n g
E n g i n e e r i n g (ME) L a b o r a t o r y b u i l d i n g and h o i s t e d i t i n t o t h e S a t u r n V
16
Dynamic T e s t S t a n a

.

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P o s t - m a n u f a c t u r i n g c h e c k o u t of t h e "minimum c o n f i g u r a t i o n " S-IC-F s t a g e
ended a t MAF.

T h i s p r o c e d u r e e s t a b l i s h e d t h e s t a g e ' s w e i g h t and

c e n t e r of g r a v i t y . 17

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During a p r e s s u r e t e s t a t SACTO t h e S-IVB common bulkhead t e s t a r t i c l e
18
f a i l e d , completely s e v e r i n g t h e bulkhead.

JANUARY 14:

Boeing p e r s o n n e l a t MAF l o a d e d S-IC-F,

the Saturn V f a c i l i t i e s

b o o s t e r , a b o a r d t h e b a r g e Poseidon f o r i t s journey t o Kennedy Space
19
C e n t e r , F l o r i d a (KSC).

-

S-IVB-204 f l i g h t s t a g e a r r i v e d a t SACTO and was i n s t a l l e d i n Beta 3
20
Test Stand.

-

The S-11-1,

f i r s t S - I 1 f l i g h t s t a g e , completed t h e f i r s t f u l l - s t a g e

h y d r o s t a t i c p r o o f t e s t i n g a t t h e S e a l Beach, C a l i f o r n i a , assembly
p l a n t of North American A v i a t i o n ' s Space and I n f o r m a t i o n Systems
21
D i v i s i o n (S&amp;ID).

�With S-IVB-202 s t a g e p o s t - f i r i n g a c t i v i t i e s c o m p l e t e a t
22
SACTO, Douglas s h i p p e d t h e s t a g e t o KSC.

JAhrLTARY 15:

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The b a r g e P o s e i d o n l e f t MAE w i t h S-IC-F,

-

S-IC-1 p o s t - m a n u f a c t u r i n g c h e c k o u t ended a t MSFC. 2 4

JANUARY 17:

e n r o u t e t o KSC.

23

P e r s o n n e l a t MSFC completed t h e h o r i z o n t a l assembly of S-IC-2

and moved t h e s t a g e t o Q u a l i t y and R e l i a b i l i t y Assurance ( Q u a l i t y )
L a b o r a t o r y f o r p o s t - m a n u f a c t u r i n g c h e c k o u t . 25

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C h r y s l e r p e r s o n n e l a t H u n t s v i l l e f i r e d t h e S-IB-4 s t a g e f o r 35.23
s e c o n d s a s s c h e d u l e d . 26

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Douglas p e r s o n n e l a t SACTO began p r o p u l s i o n subsystem c h e c k o u t of t h e
A t e s t a c c i d e n t damaged t h e r e c i r c u l a t i o n pump
and n e c e s s i t a t e d i t s r e p l a c e m e n t . 2 7

S-IVB-203 s t a g e .

-

Wyle L a b o r a t o r i e s a t H u n t s v i l l e s u c c e s s f u i l y completed v i b r a t i o n t e s t i n g o f t h e G e n e r a l Dynamics S-IU-500V,
f o r t h e S a t u r n V program. 2 8

JANUARY 19:

a vibration t e s t instrument u n i t

The S-IC-F a r r i v e d a t KSC aboard t h e Poseidon f o r u s e i n

c h e c k i n g o u t Launch Complex 39 (LC-39). 2 9

-

MSFC t e s t - f i r e d t h e S-IVB B a t t l e s h i p s t a g e a t H u n t s v i l l e f o r 7 . 3
s e c o n d s . 30

JAhWARY 20:

NASA and Rocketdyne D i v i s i o n of NAA announced c o m p l e t i o n of

J-2 engine q u a l i f i c a t i o n t e s t s .

I n t h e t e s t program a t S a n t a Susana,

Rocketdyne f i r e d a s i n g l e e n g i n e s u c c e s s f u l l y 30 s e p a r a t e t i m e s f o r a
t o t a l f i r i n g time of 3,774 s e c o n d s .3 1

�JANUARY 20:

Workmen removed S-IC-T from t h e S t a t i c T e s t S t a n d a t MSFC

and moved i t t o ME Lab f o r s t o r a g e pending t h e s t a g e ' s c o n v e r s i o n
32
t o t h e S-IC-4 c o n f i g u r a t i o n .

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A t MAE Boeing workmen completed i n t e r t a n k assembly o f t h e S-IC-4

f o l l o w i n g c o m p l e t i o n of t h e s t a g e ' s t h r u s t s t r u c t u r e on J a n u a r y 10. 33

JANUARY 21:

D r . von Braun a p p o i n t e d D r . W i l l i a m R . Lucas d i r e c t o r of t h e

P r o p u l s i o n and V e h i c l e E n g i n e e r i n g (P&amp;VE) L a b o r a t o r y , e f f e c t i v e March 1,
1966. He succeeded F. B. C l i n e , who r e s i g n e d . 34

-

MSFC n e g o t i a t e d and s i g n e d w i t h Bendix C o r p o r a t i o n a c o n t r a c t f o r a
m o b i l i t y e v a l u a t i o n and comparisons s t u d y c o n c e r n i n g l u n a r s u r f a c e
v e h i c l e s . 35

-

The f o u r t h S a t u r n I B f l i g h t b o o s t e r , S-IB-4, underwent a f u l l - d u r a t i o n
36
f i r i n g o f 2% m i n u t e s a t MSFC/Huntsville.

JANUARY 24:
S-IC-1,

MSFC t e c h n i c i a n s moved t h e f i r s t S a t u r n V f l i g h t b o o s t e r ,
t o t h e S-IC S t a t i c T e s t S t a n d and mounted i t i n t h e s t a n d .

-

An S-IVB B a t t l e s h i p f i r i n g a t MSFC l a s t e d f o r 100.46 s e c o n d s .

-

Damping t e s t s began a t MSFC on t h e S-IC-D s t a g e .

JANUARY 26:

3'7

38

39

MSFC p e r s o n n e l s u c c e s s f u l l y f i r e d f o r t h e f i r s t time a t

s i m u l a t e d a l t i t u d e t h e S-IVB s t a g e a u x i l i a r y p r o p u l s i o n s y s t e m (APS).
The t e s t , c o n d u c t e d i n t h e a l t i t u d e t e s t c e l l a t MSFC, v e r i f i e d t h e
40
i n t e g r i t y of t h e Apollo r e g u l a t o r i n t h e APS.

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T e c h n i c i a n s . a t MSFC t e s t - f i r e d t h e S-IVB B a t t l e s h i p s t a g e f o r 438
41
seconds, achieving a l l major t e s t o b j e c t i v e s .

�JANUARY 28:

S t r u c t u r a l f a b r i c a t i o n and assembly of t h e S-IU-501 was
42
completed a t MSFC, and component assembly was s t a r t e d .

-

P o s t - m a n u f a c t u r i n g c h e c k o u t of S-IVB-501,

the f i r s t f l i g h t Saturn V
43
t h i r d s t a g e , ended a t Douglas' Huntington Beach f a c i l i t y .

JANUARY 29:

The f o u r t h f l i g h t S a t u r n I B b o o s t e r s t a g e , S-IB-4,

left

MSFC/Huntsville a b o a r d t h e b a r g e Palaemon f o r MAF where i t would
u n d e r g o p o s t - f i r i n g c h e c k o u t . 44

JANUARY 31:

S-11-F s t a g e moved t o a s t a t i o n a t S e a l Beach f o r s y s t e m

c h e c k o u t , p a i n t i n g , f i n a l c l o s e o u t , and packaging f o r shipment. 45

I N JANUARY:

T e s t p e r s o n n e l moved t h e S-IC-S o x i d i z e r t a n k assembly i n t o

t h e V e r t i c a l Assembly B u i l d i n g (VAB) a t MSFC f o r i n s t a l l a t i o n o f
i n s t r u m e n t a t i o n i n p r e p a r a t i o n of t e s t s i n t h e Load T e s t Annex. 4 6

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S-11-5 s t a g e f i n a l assembly began a t S e a l Beach. 47

�F E B R U A R Y

1 9 6 6

FEBRUARY 1:

S-IB-2 s t a g e , t h e second S a t u r n I B f l i g h t b o o s t e r , d e p a r t e d
1
MAF f o r KSC.

FEBRUARY 2:

The S-IU-200S/500S-I1

s t r u c t u r a l t e s t u n i t f a i l e d a t MSFC

w h i l e b e i n g s u b j e c t e d t o 140 p e r c e n t o f s i m u l a t e d maximum p r e s s u r e
l i m i t loads.

T h i s t e s t completed q u a l i f i c a t i o n o f t h e i n s t r u m e n t

u n i t s t r u c t u r e f o r Saturn I B missions .2

FEBRUARY 3:

James E . Kingsbury would s u c c e e d D r . W. R. Lucas a s Chief o f

t h e M a t e r i a l s D i v i s i o n , P r o p u l s i o n and V e h i c l e E n g i n e e r i n g L a b o r a t o r y ,
t h e MSFC D i r e c t o r announced.
t o r o f t h e P&amp;VE Lab.

-

D r . Lucas was named e a r l i e r t o b e D i r e c -

3
Both a p p o i n t m e n t s were t o be e f f e c t i v e March 1.

The a t t e m p t e d f u l l - d u r a t i o n f i r i n g o f t h e S - I 1 S t a g e B a t t l e s h i p a t
S a n t a Susana F i e l d L a b o r a t o r y t e r m i n a t e d a f t e r 14 s e c o n d s o f mains t a g e o p e r a t i o n because of a gas g e n e r a t o r over-temperature s i g n a l
r e s u l t i n g from a f a u l t y c o n n e c t o r .

-

4

Power was a p p l i e d t o S-IC-2 a t Q u a l i t y L a b o r a t o r y f o l l o w i n g c o m p l e t i o n
o f s t a g e s t a t u s c h e c k on F e b r u a r y 1 d u r i n g p o s t - m a n u f a c t u r i n g c h e c k out.

5

FEBRUARY 4:

A l l e n g i n e and s t a g e p a r a m e t e r s a p p e a r e d normal d u r i n g t h e
MSFC S-IVB B a t t l e s h i p s t a t i c f i r i n g which l a s t e d 445 s e c o n d s . 6

FEBRUARY 7 :

Workmen a t KSC moved t h e S-IC-F s t a g e i n t o t h e low bay o f
7
t h e VAB i n p r e p a r a t i o n f o r s t a c k i n g .

-

The S - I 1 B a t t l e s h i p a t SSFL f i r e d f o r 336 s e c o n d s .

Cutoff occurred

when t h e augmented s p a r k i g n i t e r on e n g i n e 4 r u p t u r e d , c a u s i n g a

�f i r e . The f i r s t S - I 1 B a t t l e s h i p p r o p e l l a n t u t i l i z a t i o n t e s t was
s u c c e s s f u l l y completed. 8

FEBRUARY 8 :

Completed a t M i s s i s s i p p i T e s t F a c i l i t y (MTF) and r e l e a s e d by

t h e c o n t r a c t o r was t h e H i g h - P r e s s u r e Water F a c i l i t y , i n c l u d i n g t h r e e
d e e p w e l l s and a 6 0 - m i l l i o n - g a l l o n r e s e r v o i r . 9

FEBRUARY 11-18:

S-IC-D s u s p e n s i o n s y s t e m and damping t e s t s c o n t i n u e d

i n t h e S a t u r n V Dynamic T e s t F a c i l i t y a t MSFC."

FEBRUARY 11:

S-IVB-203 s t a g e p r e - a c c e p t a n c e f i r i n g a c t i v i t i e s ended a t

SACTO'S Beta 1 T e s t S t a n d w i t h i n i t i a t i o n o f t h e s i m u l a t e d s t a t i c
11
firing test.

FEBRUARY 14:

MSFC Q u a l i t y Lab p e r s o n n e l completed c h e c k o u t o f t h e S-IU-

500FS ( f l i g h t s y s t e m s t e s t u n i t ) .I2

FEBRUARY 17:

The f i r s t t e s t f i r i n g of S-IC-1 o c c u r r e d ahead o f s c h e d u l e

a t MSFC.

-

A l l main t e s t o b j e c t i v e s were met i n t h e 40.7-second

t e s t . 13

NASA announced t h e award o f f o u r l u n a r e x p l o r a t i o n s t u d y c o n t r a c t s
v a l u e d a t a b o u t $1.8 m i l l i o n , which would be managed by MSFC.

Lock-

heed M i s s i l e s and Space Company r e c e i v e d a n $897,000 c o n t r a c t f o r a
comprehensive A p o l l o A p p l i c a t i o n s s t u d y known a s MIMOSA ( m i s s i o n
modes and s y s t e m s a n a l y s i s ) .

S u p p o r t i n g s t u d i e s went t o Bendix, f o r

$500,000; t o NAA, f o r $200,000; and t o A i r e s e a r c h M a n u f a c t u r i n g
Company, f o r $200,000. 1 4

FEBRUARY 17-19:

Workmen a t S e a l Beach l o a d e d and t i e d down t h e S-11-F

s t a g e a b o a r d t h e P o i n t Barrow i n p r e p a r a t i o n f o r s h i p p i n g t h e s t a g e
15
t o KSC.

�FEBRUARY 20:

S-IVB-502 assembly ended w i t h j o i n i n g of t h e a f t s k i r t ,

forward s k i r t , and t h r u s t s t r u c t u r e ; Douglas workmen moved t h e s t a g e
16
i n t o t h e c h e c k o u t tower a t Huntington Beach.

A 40.19-second
17
o c c u r r e d a t MSFC.

FEBRUARY 21:

-

t e s t f i r i n g of t h e S-IVB B a t t l e s h i p s t a g e

MSFC t e c h n i c i a n s completed d i s a s s e m b l y o f S-IU-500V components i n p r e p a r a t i o n f o r r e a s s e m b l y i n t o t h e S-IU-500V-I1 s t r u c t u r e .

General

Dynamics p r o v i d e d t h e S-IU-500V s t r u c t u r e and NAA t h e s t r u c t u r e of
18
t h e S-IU-500V-11.

An S - I 1 B a t t l e s h i p f i r i n g a t S a n t a Susana ended a f t e r
19
69 s e c o n d s .

FEBRUARY 22:

FEBRUARY 24:

A f t e r s e v e r a l a t t e m p t s a t a f u l l - d u r a t i o n t e s t , S&amp;ID p e r -

s o n n e l a t SSFL conducted a 365-second f i r i n g of t h e S - I 1 B a t t l e s h i p
stage.

FEBRUARY 25:

A l l primary t e s t o b j e c t i v e s were s a t i s f i e d . 2 0

I n i t s second s t a t i c t e s t , s c h e d u l e d f o r 125 s e c o n d s , S-IC-1

f i r e d 8 3 . 2 s e c o n d s ; an o b s e r v e r t e r m i n a t e d t h e t e s t a f t e r r e c e i v i n g
a n i n c o r r e c t r e a d i n g from a f a u l t y t r a n s d u c e r .

O f f i c i a l s decided

t h a t no f u r t h e r f i r i n g was r e q u i r e d . 2 1

-

The S-IU-500F,

r e d e s i g n a t e d and m o d i f i e d w i t h components from t h e

S-IU-200Fl500F which was damaged a t KSC l a t e i n 1965, was completed
at ~ s ~ c . 2 2

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The S - I 1 B a t t l e s h i p a t S a n t a Susana f i r e d f o r 361 s e c o n d s and c u t o f f
23
a u t o m a t i c a l l y upon LOX d e p l e t i o n .

�FEBRUARY 26:

AS-201,

t h e f i r s t S a t u r n I B f l i g h t v e h i c l e , was s u c c e s s f u l l y

l a u n c h e d from LC-34 a t Cape Kennedy a t 11:12 a.m. EST.

Unmanned A p o l l o

s p a c e c r a f t 009 was b o o s t e d i n t o s u b o r b i t a l f l i g h t by S a t u r n I B l a u n c h
v e h i c l e SA-201 t o q u a l i f y t h e Command Module (CM) h e a t s h i e l d i n g , t h e
S e r v i c e Module (SM) p r o p u l s i o n s y s t e m , m a j o r s p a c e c r a f t s y s t e m s , and
t h e launch v e h i c l e - s p a c e c r a f t combination.
were normal.

L i f t o f f and powered f l i g h t

F o l l o w i n g a seven-minute b u r n o f t h e S-IVB s t a g e , t h i s

second s t a g e and i n s t r u m e n t u n i t s e p a r a t e d from t h e s p a c e c r a f t .
s p a c e c r a f t r e a c h e d a l t i t u d e o f 310 m i l e s .

The

The d e s c e n d i n g SM performed

a n u l l a g e maneuver, f i r i n g t h e r e a c t i o n c o n t r o l s y s t e m r o c k e t s f o r 3 0
seconds t o i n c r e a s e t h e s p a c e c r a f t ' s r e e n t r y speed.
propulsion engine f i r e d twice--for

The SM's main

100 s e c o n d s and f o r 1 0 s e c o n d s .

The

SM was j e t t i s o n e d , and t h e CM r e e n t e r e d t h e e a r t h ' s atmosphere a t a b o u t
27,000 f e e t p e r second.

The s p a c e c r a f t ' s h e a t s h i e l d w i t h s t o o d r e e n t r y

h e a t of about 4,000 degrees F a h r e n h e i t .

The t h r e e main p a r a c h u t e s

d e p l o y e d a t 1 2 , 0 0 0 f e e t a l t i t u d e , and t h e CM s p l a s h e d i n t o t h e A t l a n t i c
a t 1 1 : 5 1 a.m.

EST w i t h i n 35 m i l e s o f t h e t a r g e t .

A h e l i c o p t e r from t h e

USS Boxer r e c o v e r e d t h e s p a c e c r a f t ; i t was i n "good" c o n d i t i o n .
o f f i c i a l s c a l l e d t h e m i s s i o n "a c o m p l e t e s u c c e s s . 1, 24

-

NASA

P e r s o n n e l a t SACTO s u c c e s s f u l l y accomplished t h e S-IVB-203 s t a g e
a c c e p t a n c e f i r i n g a f t e r u n s u c c e s s f u l a t t e m p t s F e b r u a r y 1 8 and 22.
The s i n g l e 5-2 e n g i n e had a m a i n s t a g e f i r i n g o f 284.9 s e c o n d s f o l lowed by a s i m u l a t e d t w o - o r b i t c o a s t p e r i o d w i t h e n g i n e r e s t a r t cond i t i o n p r e p a r a t i o n s a f t e r e a c h o r b i t . 25

-

Workmen a t S e a l Beach completed t h e S-11-3 a f t s k i r t l t h r u s t s t r u c t u r e
a s s e m b l y . 26

FEBRUARY 28:

S t a g e c h e c k o u t o f S-IVB-502 began a t Douglas' H u n t i n g t o n

Beach f a c i l i t y f o l l o w i n g t h e F e b r u a r y 17 i n s t a l l a t i o n o f t h e s t a g e ' s
5-2 e n g i n e . 27

�FEBRUARY 28:

The S-IB-5 s t a g e , which had a r r i v e d a t MSFC on t h e b a r g e

Palaemon F e b r u a r y 27, was i n s t a l l e d i n t h e S t a t i c T e s t Tower E a s t
f o r f i r i n g . 28

-

V e r t i c a l assembly o f S-IC-4 began a t MAF; Boeing p e r s o n n e l had comp l e t e d forward s k i r t assembly on F e b r u a r y 8 and h y d r o s t a t i c t e s t o f
t h e f u e l t a n k on F e b r u a r y 1 0 . 29

I N FEBRUARY:

V e r t i c a l b u i l d u p o f t h e S-11-2 commenced f o l l o w i n g c o m p l e t i o n
o f forward s k i r t and a f t LOX bulkhead a s s e m b l i e s a t S e a l Beach. 3 0

�MARCH 1:

The AS-203 v e h i c l e ' s n o s e c o n e , which was manufactured a t MSFC,

was s h i p p e d t o KSC. 1

-

-

ME L a b o r a t o r y p e r s o n n e l completed f i n a l c h e c k o u t of t h e bonding a u t o 2
c l a v e i n B u i l d i n g 4707.

MSFC awarded a o n e - y e a r $1.6 m i l l i o n c o n t r a c t t o L i n g Temco V o u g h t ' s
Range Systems D i v i s i o n t o f u r n i s h t e c h n i c i a n s t o o p e r a t e computers
a t MAF'S Computer O p e r a t i o n s , S l i d e l l , L o u i s i a n a . 3

-

A 412.44-second

f i r i n g o f t h e S-IVB B a t t l e s h i p a t MSFC ended w i t h a

c u t o f f c a u s e d by f u e l d e p l e t i o n .

-

4

The b a r g e P o s e i d o n d e p a r t e d MSFC/Huntsville c a r r y i n g t o KSC t h r e e
S a t u r n V s e r v i c e arms p l u s t h e S-IU-500F and t h e n o s e cone f o r t h e
5
LH2 e x p e r i m e n t v e h i c l e , AS-203.

-

Boeing p e r s o n n e l a t MSFC completed c i r c u i t checks and ground equipment
t e s t s e t c h e c k s o f e l e c t r i c a l s u p p o r t equipment on t h e S a t u r n V
Systems Development F a c i l i t y (SDF). 6

MARCH 4:

The S - I 1 s t a g e B a t t l e s h i p a t SSFL f i r e d f o r a planned 360 seconds
7
o f m a i n s t a g e o p e r a t i o n . C u t o f f came w i t h LH2 d e p l e t i o n .

-

NASA announced c o n v e r s i o n o f t h e Boeing S-IC s t a g e prime c o n t r a c t from
a f i x e d - f e e t o a n i n c e n t i v e - f e e t y p e of c o n t r a c t .
S a t u r n s t a g e c o n t r a c t t o be s o c o n v e r t e d .
8
c o n v e r s i o n was $850.1 m i l l i o n .

I t was t h e f i r s t

The c o n t r a c t ' s v a l u e upon

�MARCH 4:

The S-11-F s t a g e and i t s i n t e r s t a g e on t h e P o i n t Barrow a r r i v e d

a t P o r t C a n a v e r a l , F l o r i d a , 12 days a f t e r d e p a r t i n g t h e assembly
p l a n t a t Sea1 Beach on F e b r u a r y 20. 9

MARCH 6:

Workmen a t KSC'S LC-39 moved t h e S-11-F s t a g e and i n t e r s t a g e

i n t o t h e VAB low bay i n p r e p a r a t i o n f o r s , t a c k i n g a s p a r t o f t h e
S a t u r n V f a c i l i t y c h e c k o u t v e h i c l e , SA-SOOF. 1 0

MARCH 7:

MSFC announced t h a t a l l p r i m a r y m i s s i o n o b j e c t i v e s of t h e AS-201

m i s s i o n F e b r u a r y 26 were a c h i e v e d and t h a t t h e f l i g h t was v e r y
s a t i s f a c t o r y a c c o r d i n g t o i n i t i a l e v a l u a t i o n of t e s t r e s u l t s .

Guid-

a n c e and c o n t r o l s y s t e m s performed w e l l , b o t h S-IB and S-IVB s t a g e
t r a j e c t o r i e s and v e l o c i t i e s were n o r m a l , and no s t r u c t u r a l problems
w e r e found i n e i t h e r s t a g e o r t h e i n s t r u m e n t u n i t .

The q u a l i t y of

d a t a r e c e i v e d a t ground s t a t i o n s was " e x c e l l e n t , " and few l o s s e s
o c c u r r e d i n t h e e x p e c t e d 1300 measurements t h a t were t e l e m e t e r e d . 11

-

C o n s t r u c t i o n began a t S e a l Beach on t h e new S - I 1 s t a g e subassembly
12
b u i l d i n g f o r which t h e c o n t r a c t was awarded March 2 .

-

S&amp;ID t e c h n i c i a n s f i n i s h e d i n s t a l l i n g t h e f i v e 5-2 e n g i n e s on t h e S-11-1
s t a g e a t S e a l Beach f o l l o w i n g c o m p l e t i o n o f s t a g e assembly on
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February 27.

Boeing p e r s o n n e l p l a c e d t h e S-IC-3 s t a g e i n t h e S t a g e Checkout
B u i l d i n g a t MAF f o r p o s t - m a n u f a c t u r i n g c h e c k o u t . 1 4

MARCH 9:

-

A s t a t i c f i r i n g of t h e MSFC S-IVB B a t t l e s h i p ended a f t e r 2.15 s e c o n d s
15
when t e r m i n a t e d by a g a s g e n e r a t o r o v e r - t e m p e r a t u r e d e v i c e .

MARCH 10:

S t r u c t u r a l t e s t p e r s o n n e l a t MSFC t e s t e d t h e S-IC q u a r t e r - s c a l e

i n t e r t a n k t o t h e p o i n t of f a i l u r e .

The t e s t specimen f a i l e d a t

�1 5 0 p e r c e n t of combined a x i a l l o a d , bending moment, and s h e a r i n
16
a cryogenic environment,

MARCH 10:

The S-IU-500FS was flown from H u n t s v i l l e t o t h e Douglas

H u n t i n g t o n Beach p l a n t aboard t h e Super Guppy a i r c r a f t i n p r e p 17
a r a t i o n f o r t h e S-IVBIIU t e s t program t h e r e .

NASA H e a d q u a r t e r s approved t h e Boeing procurement p l a n f o r
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s t a g e s S-IC-11 t h r o u g h S-IC-15.

MARCH 11:

-

Douglas s h i p p e d t h e S-IVB-501 s t a g e from Huntington Beach t o SACTO
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f o r acceptance f i r i n g s .

MARCH 14: S-IC-1 was removed from t h e t e s t s t a n d a t MSFC and p l a c e d i n
ME L a b ' s new h a n g a r ( B u i l d i n g 4755) f o r r e f u r b i s h m e n t p r i o r t o s t a r t
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o f p o s t - s t a t i c checkout.

-

Rocketdyne s u c c e s s f u l l y completed t h e r e l i a b i l i t y d e m o n s t r a t i o n program
f o r t h e 230,000-pound-thrust
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engine.

MARCH 15:

( 2 3 0 ~ )c o n f i g u r a t i o n of t h e 5-2

KSC workmen i n s t a l l e d S-IC-F i n Launch U m b i l i c a l Tower No. 1

(LUT-1) a t LC-39. 2 2

-

An S - I 1 B a t t l e s h i p t e s t f i r i n g a t SSFL l a s t e d f o r 349 seconds m a i n s t a g e
o p e r a t i o n , u n t i l d e p l e t i o n of LH2.

A t h i r d t e s t s c h e d u l e d f o r March

was c a n c e l l e d , c o m p l e t i n g t h e B a t t l e s h i p t e s t i n g - s e r i e s f o r t h e
23
current schedule.

MARCH 18:

S-IVB-204 s t a g e a c c e p t a n c e f i r i n g was s u c c e s s f u l l y performed

on t h e f i r s t a t t e m p t a t SACTO's Beta 3 T e s t S t a n d .
24
d u r a t i o n was 451.2 s e c o n d s .

The m a i n s t a g e

�MARCH 19:

Douglas p e r s o n n e l a t Huntington Beach completed f a c t o r y check-

o u t of t h e S-IVB-500ST,
25
S a t u r n V program.

-

t h e MSFC t h i r d s t a g e s i m u l a t o r f o r t h e

Assembly of S-IC-3 a t MAF proceeded s l o w l y because of hardware s h o r t a g e s and d e s i g n c h a n g e s .
t h e s y s tems t e s t a r e a . 2 6

-

Workmen d e l i v e r e d t h e i n c o m p l e t e s t a g e t o

Douglas p e r s o n n e l removed S-IVB-203 s t a g e from Beta 1 T e s t S t a n d a t
SACTO f o r c o m p l e t i o n of p o s t - s t a t i c c h e c k o u t .27

MARCH 20-24:

The S-IVB-D dynamic t e s t s t a g e was l o a d e d a b o a r d t h e Super

Guppy a t H u n t s v i l l e f o r a n a i r c r a f t f l i g h t t e s t t o and from t h e
Los A l a m i t o s Naval A i r S t a t i o n , C a l i f o r n i a .
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d e v e l o p e d on t h e f l i g h t .

MARCH 21:

The S-IVB-501,

No s i g n i f i c a n t problems

f i r s t S a t u r n V S-IVB f l i g h t s t a g e , was i n s t a l l e d

on Beta T e s t S t a n d a t SACTO by Douglas workmen f o l l o w i n g i t s a r r i v a l
from t h e Huntington Beach assembly p l a n t March 1 5 . 29

-

MTF c l o s e d t o t h r o u g h t r a f f i c t h e s e c t i o n of S t a t e Highway 43 which
crossed the f a c i l i t y .

A bypass had been completed.

The c l o s i n g was

i n p r e p a r a t i o n f o r r o c k e t s t a g e s t a t i c t e s t s a t MTF, s c h e d u l e d t o
30
begin s h o r t l y .

- S-IVB-205 s t a g e c h e c k o u t ended a t Huntington Beach f o l l o w i n g c o m p l e t i o n
of a s s e m b l y .

-

31

I n t e g r a t i o n of e l e c t r i c a l s u p p o r t equipment and s t a g e e l e c t r i c a l
s i m u l a t o r s was completed on t h e S a t u r n V SDF a t M S F C . ~ ~

�MARC11 23:

C h r y s l e r t e s t p e r s o n n e l a t MSFC performed a s h o r t - d u r a t i o n

f i r i n g o f 35 s e c o n d s on S-IB-5 s t a g e .

A l l s t a g e s y s t e m s performed

s a t i s f a c t o r i l y -33

-

MSFC T e s t L a b o r a t o r y p e r s o n n e l c o n d u c t e d a f o u r - h o u r t e s t of t h e
Saturn

MARCH 24:

IBIS-IVB
APS

module.

A l l module s y s t e m s o p e r a t e d s a t i s f a c t o r i l y . 3 4

NASA announced t h e d e c i s i o n t o n e g o t i a t e i n c e n t i v e c o n t r a c t s

t o t a l i n g $315 m i l l i o n w i t h Boeing and Rocketdyne f o r p r o c u r e m e n t of
f i v e a d d i t i o n a l S-IC s t a g e s and 33 F - 1 e n g i n e s f o r t h e S a t u r n V
v e h i c l e program.

The Boeing c o n t r a c t was f o r $165 m i l l i o n ; t h e
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Rocketdyne c o n t r a c t , $150 m i l l i o n .

-

A f l e e t o f n i n e NASA b a r g e s f o r t r a n s p o r t of c r y o g e n i c p r o p e l l a n t s
(LOX and LH2) had been p l a c e d i n s e r v i c e on i n l a n d w a t e r w a y s between
New O r l e a n s and MTF, a c c o r d i n g t o an announcement by A i r P r o d u c t s
and C h e m i c a l s , I n c .

(APCI).

The d o u b l e w a l l t a n k s , t h r e e c a r r y i n g

2 5 0 , 0 0 0 g a l l o n s e a c h o f h y d r o g e n , and s i x o f 1 0 5 , 0 0 0 - g a l l o n oxygen
c a p a c i t y , would p e r m i t pumping o f l i q u i d s d i r e c t l y i n t o r o c k e t
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t a n k s a t MTF t e s t s t a n d s

.

MARCH 25:

The S-11-F s e c o n d s t a g e of t h e S a t u r n V f a c i l i t i e s c h e c k o u t

v e h i c l e was mated w i t h t h e S-IC-F i n t h e VAB a t KSC1s Launch Complex

-

D u r i n g t h e week p e r s o n n e l a t KSC1s LC-39 c o m p l e t e d i n s t a l l a t i o n o f
S a t u r n V o p e r a t i o n a l d i s p l a y s i n Launch C o n t r o l C e n t e r F i r i n g Room
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No. 1.

MARCH 28-29:

T e c h n i c i a n s a t KSC s t a c k e d t h e S-IVB-F a t o p t h e S-IC-F

and S-11-F t o form t h e S a t u r n V f a c i l i t i e s c h e c k o u t v e h i c l e i n t h e
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VAB

.

�MARCH 29:

O f f i c i a l s a t KSC p r o v i s i o n a l l y a c c e p t e d t h e d i s c r e t e c o n t r o l

systems f o r LC-39's F i r i n g Room No. 1 and Launch U m b i l i c a l Tower
No. 1.40

MARCH 30:

Douglas completed r e p a i r s on t h e S-IVB-503 LOX t a n k a t

H u n t i n g t o n Beach and conducted f i n a l h y d r o s t a t i c t e s t i n g .

Tank

damage had o c c u r r e d d u r i n g a h y d r o s t a t i c t e s t i n F e b r u a r y 1966.

41

-

S t a t i o n v e r i f i c a t i o n t e s t s b e g a n on t h e I n s t r u m e n t U n i t Checkout
42
Station a t I ~ M / ~ u n t s v i l l e .

-

F o l l o w i n g i n s t a l l a t i o n i n t o Beta 1 T e s t S t a n d a t SACTO March 21, t h e
S-IVB-501 underwent c o m p l e t i o n of "hookup" t o t h e f a c i l i t y and
43
ground s u p p o r t equipment; power was t h e n a p p l i e d t o t h e s t a g e .

-

Douglas A i r c r a f t Company t u r n e d o v e r S-IVB-500ST,

t h e MSFC S t a g e

s i m u l a t o r f o r t h e S a t u r n V SDF, t o NASA a t C o u r t l a n d , C a l i f o r n i a ,
f o l l o w i n g c o m p l e t i o n of p o s t - m a n u f a c t u r i n g c h e c k o u t March 1 9 .
44
s i m u l a t o r was t h e n flown t o H u n t s v i l l e by t h e Super Guppy.

-

The

KSC t e c h n i c i a n s mated t h e S-IU-500F t o t h e S-IVB-F on t h e S a t u r n V
45
f a c i l i t i e s c h e c k o u t v e h i c l e a t LC-39.

MARCH 31:

F i n a l assembly o p e r a t i o n s on t h e S-IC-5 t h r u s t s t r u c t u r e ,
i n t e r t a n k , and forward s k i r t were on s c h e d u l e a t MAF. 4 6

-

C h r y s l e r p e r s o n n e l a t MSFC s t a t i c - f i r e d t h e S-IB-5 s t a g e f o r 2%
47
minutes.

I N MARCH:

MSFC p e r s o n n e l conducted f i v e s i n g l e F-1 e n g i n e f i r i n g s a t

t h e West Area F-1 T e s t S t a n d .

The t e s t s i n c l u d e d 40-second f i r i n g s

on March 1 8 ( t w o ) , March 21, and March 22, and a t e s t l a s t i n g 9 6 . 8 3
s e c o n d s on March 29. 4 8

�I N MARCH:

T e c h n i c i a n s began i n s t a l l i n g v e r t i c a l f i n s , f a i r i n g s , and

r e t r o r o c k e t s on t h e S-IC-D dynamic t e s t s t a g e i n t h e MSFC S a t u r n V
Dynamic T e s t S t a n d .

49

- . T e c h n i c i a n s a t MSFC completed s t r u c t u r a l t e s t s s t a r t e d i n F e b r u a r y

on t h e S-IC-S f u e l t a n k l t h r u s t s t r u c t u r e i n t e r t a n k a s s e m b l y .
down o f t h i s t e s t s e t u p was i n p r o g r e s s a t t h e end o f March.

-

Tear-

50

MSFC c o n t r a c t o r s s t a r t e d c o n s t r u c t i o n and s i t e work f o r c o n v e r t i n g
t h e MSFC S-IC S t a t i c T e s t S t a n d t o s u p p o r t t h e S-11-1 s t a g e .

MSFC

a u t h o r i z e d NAA t o proceed w i t h l o g i s t i c s e f f o r t f o r s t a n d c o n v e r s i o n .
L a t e r i n t h e month NASA H e a d q u a r t e r s d i s a p p r o v e d t h e MSFC p r o p o s a l
51
f o r c o n v e r s i o n of t h e s t a n d , and m o d i f i c a t i o n work s t o p p e d .

�A P R I L
APRIL 1:

1 9 6 6

NASA announced t r a n s f e r o f t h e RLlO hydrogen e n g i n e p r o j e c t

from MSFC t o Lewis R e s e a r c h C e n t e r , C l e v e l a n d , Ohio.

The RLlO

e n g i n e was used t o power t h e second s t a g e of t h e S a t u r n I v e h i c l e
and was t h e p r i m a r y p r o p u l s i o n s y s t e m a l s o f o r t h e C e n t a u r s p a c e
vehicle.

1

-

C h r y s l e r p e r s o n n e l conducted a f u l l - d u r a t i o n 2%-minute f i r i n g of
S-IB-5 s t a g e a t H u n t s v i l l e . 2

-

MSFC r e c e i v e d a t H u n t s v i l l e t h e S-IVB-500ST s t a g e s i m u l a t o r , t r a n s p o r t e d i t t o t h e S a t u r n V SDF, and began t o p r e p a r e i t f o r e r e c t i o n
i n the f a c i l i t y . 3

APRIL 3:

S&amp;ID workmen a t S e a l Beach completed assembly of t h e s p e c i a l

S - I 1 High F o r c e T h r u s t Complex f o r u s e i n a t e s t i n g program a t Wyle
4
Laboratories, Huntsville.

APRIL 4:

Douglas p e r s o n n e l s h i p p e d S-IVB-203 t o KSC v i a t h e Super Guppy
5
aircraft

.

-

NASA announced a change i n t h e sequence of t h e n e x t two A p o l l o / S a t u r n
I B launches:

AS-203 would f l y b e f o r e AS-202, and b o t h l a u n c h e s
w e r e s c h e d u l e d f o r t h e t h i r d q u a r t e r of 1966. 6

APRIL 5:

Two c r y o g e n i c t a n k b a r g e s a r r i v e d a t MTF c a r r y i n g 196,000

g a l l o n s of LOX f o r t h e upcoming s t a t i c f i r i n g of t h e S-11-T/D
7
stage

.

-

MSFC announced award of c o s t - p l u s - i n c e n t i v e - f e e

contracts totaling

more t h a n $61 m i l l i o n t o n i n e f i r m s f o r e n g i n e e r i n g , f a b r i c a t i o n ,

�and i n s t i t u t i o n a l s u p p o r t s e r v i c e s i n t h e S a t u r n l a u n c h v e h i c l e
program.

R e c e i v i n g one-year r e n e w a l s under o p t i o n s of c o n t r a c t s

o r i g i n a l l y awarded i n 1965 were: S p e r r y Rand C o r p o r a t i o n , V i t r o
C o r p o r a t i o n , Brown E n g i n e e r i n g Company, Spaco, I n c . ,

Northrop

C o r p o r a t i o n , Hayes I n t e r n a t i o n a l C o r p o r a t i o n , Management S e r v i c e s ,
Inc.,

APRIL 5:

R u s t E n g i n e e r i n g Company, and RCA S e r v i c e Company. 8

Douglas p e r s o n n e l moved S-IVB-208 s t a g e i n t o t h e i n s u l a t i o n

chamber a t Huntington Beach f o r i n s t a l l a t i o n of i n s u l a t i o n . 9

APRIL 6:

NASA and Rocketdyne s i g n e d a $7.6 m i l l i o n c o n t r a c t m o d i f i c a t i o n

c o v e r i n g procurement o f 22 a d d i t i o n a l H - 1 e n g i n e s f o r t h e S a t u r n I B
v e h i c l e program p l u s t h r e e y e a r s of s u p p o r t s e r v i c e s . 1 0

-

The Super Guppy a i r c r a f t d e l i v e r e d t h e S-IVB-203 s t a g e from SACTO
t o KSC a f t e r a d e l a y e n r o u t e . 11

APRIL 7:

-

The S-IB-3 s t a g e l e f t MAF by b a r g e f o r KSC. 1 2

A f t e r c o m p l e t i o n of S-IVB-503 h y d r o s t a t i c t e s t i n g i n l a t e March,
Douglas moved t h e s t a g e t a n k assembly t o t h e i n s u l a t i o n chamber.

-

13

North American A v i a t i o n d e l i v e r e d S-IU-500V-I1 s t r u c t u r e t o Wyle
L a b o r a t o r i e s a t H u n t s v i l l e a f t e r c o m p l e t i n g component assembly
14
t h e p r e v i o u s day. V i b r a t i o n t e s t i n g was s c h e d u l e d a t Wyle.

APRIL 8:

workmen a t

S&amp;ID'S

S e a l Beach assembly p l a n t completed v e r t i c a l

b u i l d u p of t h e S-11-2 f l i g h t s t a g e . 15

APRIL 9-13:

Douglas p e r s o n n e l t r a n s p o r t e d t h e S-IVB-205 s t a g e from
16
H u n t i n g t o n Beach t o SACTO by way of t h e NASA b a r g e O r i o n .

�APRIL 13:

P e r s o n n e l a t t h e MSFC Load T e s t Annex removed t h e S-IC-S f u e l

t a n k from t h e f a c i l i t y f o l l o w i n g teardown of t h e f u e l t a n k l t h r u s t
s t r u c t u r e l i n t e r t a n k s e t u p . 17

APRIL 14:

Workmen completed r e i n s t a l l a t i o n on S-IC-2 s t a g e of a l l f i v e

F-1 e n g i n e s which had been removed f o r c l e a n i n g because o f contam18
i n a t i o n of t h e e n g i n e s by h y d r a u l i c f l u i d .

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H y d r o s t a t i c t e s t of t h e LOX and LH2 t a n k of S-11-2 ended a t S e a l ~ e a c h . l ~

A f t e r u p d a t i n g S-IU-500ST t o f u n c t i o n a l c o n f i g u r a t i o n , MSFC

MID-APRIL:

p e r s o n n e l p o s i t i o n e d t h e I U a t o p t h e S-IVB forward s e c t i o n i n t h e
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S a t u r n V SDF and s t a r t e d s y s tern t e s t s

.

APRIL 1 7 :

Workmen a t MTF completed t h e LH2 t a n k i n g t e s t on t h e S-11-T/D

.

s t a g e 21

APRIL 18:

S&amp;ID completed systems i n s t a l l a t i o n on S-11-1 s t a g e a t
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S e a l Beach.

APRIL 19-21:

Nine a s t r o n a u t s v i s i t e d MSFC f o r b r i e f i n g on t h e S a t u r n I B

launch v e h i c l e .

A t t e n d i n g were V i r g i l I . Grissom, James A. M c D i v i t t ,

David R . S c o t t , R u s s e l l S c h w e i k a r t , Edward H. White 11, Frank Borman,
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W a l t e r M. S c h i r r a , J r . , Roger C h a f f e e , and W a l t e r Cunningham.

APRIL 20:

S&amp;ID t r a n s f e r r e d S-11-1 s t a g e r e s p o n s i b i l i t y from m a n u f a c t u r i n g

t o t e s t o p e r a t i o n s a t S e a l Beach, p a v i n g t h e way f o r a u t o m a t i c s t a g e
systems checkout i n i t i a t i o n . 2 1

APRIL 21:

NASA s i g n e d c o n t r a c t s t h i s week w i t h Douglas, McDonnell A i r c r a f t

C o r p o r a t i o n , and Grumman A i r c r a f t E n g i n e e r i n g C o r p o r a t i o n c o v e r i n g
d e f i n i t i o n s t u d i e s of t h e S-IVB s p e n t s t a g e e x p e r i m e n t s u p p o r t

�module (SSESM).

Each of t h e t h r e e 60-day A p o l l o A p p l i c a t i o n s con25
t r a c t s was v a l u e d a t $50,000.

S t a t i c f i r i n g of t h e S-11-T/D a l l - s y s t e m s t e s t s t a g e o c c u r r e d a t

APRIL 23:
MTF.

T h i s 15-second t e s t marked t h e f i r s t o p e r a t i o n a l u s e of t h e

t e s t s t a n d and t h e f i r s t time a f l i g h t - w e i g h t S - I 1 s t a g e had been
fired.

APRIL 25:

Almost a l l t e s t o b j e c t i v e s were a c h i e v e d . 2 6

S&amp;ID d e l i v e r e d t h e S - I 1 High-Force T h r u s t Complex t o H u n t s v i l l e

f o r t e s t i n g a t Wyle L a b o r a t o r i e s . 2 7

-

Douglas completed t h e S-IVB-204 s t a g e s i m u l a t e d f l i g h t t e s t a t SACTO. 2 8

-

S&amp;ID t e c h n i c i a n s a t S e a l Beach began t h e v e r t i c a l b u i l d u p of S-11-3
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f o l l o w i n g c o m p l e t i o n of t h e common bulkhead on A p r i l 1 8 .

-

MSFC ME Lab d e l i v e r e d t o Q u a l i t y Lab t h e S-IC-2 s t a g e f o r post-manu30
f a c t u r i n g checkout.

APRIL 28:

The t h i r d 200-second s t a t i c f i r i n g d u r i n g A p r i l of t h e S-IVB

b a t t l e s h i p o c c u r r e d a t MSFC.
stage.

APRIL 29:

T h i s was t h e 2 1 s t f i r i n g t e s t of t h i s

The o t h e r A p r i l t e s t s were on A p r i l 7 and A p r i l 1 3 . 31

A t e s t a c c i d e n t a t MSFCseverely buckled t h e f u e l t a n k upper

b u l k h e a d i n t e n d e d f o r t h e S-IC-5 s t a g e .

Officials considered the
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b u l k h e a d n o t r e p a i r a b l e and o r d e r e d t h a t i t be r e p l a c e d .

I N APRIL:

MSFC p e r s o n n e l completed t h e S-IVB s t a g e APS development
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firing tests

.

-

F-1 e n g i n e t e s t s i n MSFC's West Area o c c u r r e d f o u r t i m e s .
41.9-second t e s t on A p r i l 7 , a 64.7-second

There was a

f i r i n g A p r i l 1 9 , a 40.6-

second t e s t A p r i l 7 , and a 145.5-second f i r i n g A p r i l 2 8 . 34

�I N APRIL:

S-IVB-502 s t a g e c h e c k o u t c o n t i n u e d toward c o m p l e t i o n a t t h e

H u n t i n g t o n Beach V e r t i c a l Checkout L a b o r a t o r y .
hampered c h e c k o u t a c t i v i t i e s . 35

Parts shortages

�M A Y

MAY 2:

1 9 6 6

V i b r a t i o n t e s t i n g of S-IU-200V-11,

which began on A p r i l 2 5 ,

e n d e d a t Wyle L a b o r a t o r i e s , H u n t s v i l l e . 1

MAY 2-6:

MSFC p e r s o n n e l a t H u n t s v i l l e f i r e d t h e S-IVB B a t t l e s h i p t h r e e

times.

On May 2 t h e s t a g e f i r e d f o r 1 5 1 s e c o n d s ; t h e t e s t May 4

l a s t e d 200 s e c o n d s ; and t h e May 6 f i r i n g was f o r 323 s e c o n d s .

L

MAY 3:

Douglas p e r s o n n e l r e p e a t e d t h e s i m u l a t e d f l i g h t t e s t o f S-IVB-204
s t a g e and p l a c e d t h e s t a g e i n s t o r a g e a t SACTO u n t i l n e e d e d . 3

MAY 4:

NASA announced s e l e c t i o n of ARINC R e s e a r c h C o r p o r a t i o n and ITT/

Federal E l e c t r i c Corporation f o r competitive n e g o t i a t i o n s leading
t o a $1.7 m i l l i o n , one-year c o n t r a c t t o provide t e c h n i c a l s u p p o r t
f o r t h e S a t u r n l a u n c h v e h i c l e r e l i a b i l i t y program a t MSFC. 4

MAY 4-5:

MSFC T e s t L a b o r a t o r y c o n d u c t e d two f i r i n g s of a n F-1 e n g i n e i n

t h e W e s ~T e s t A r e a .

The May 4 t e s t l a s t e d 1 5 1 . 7 s e c o n d s ; t h e May 5

f i r i n g was f o r 1 5 0 s e c o n d s .

MAY 5 :

Both t e s t s w e r e s a t i s f a c t o r y . 5

A s m a l l hydrogen-oxygen b u r n i n g e n g i n e o r i g i n a l l y d e v e l o p e d f o r

t h e S a t u r n 1 ' s S-IV second s t a g e was b e i n g a d a p t e d f o r u s e i n t h e
S a t u r n V ' s S-IVB t h i r d s t a g e , MSFC announced.

The s m a l l e n g i n e was

b e i n g m o d i f i e d by Douglas a t H u n t i n g t o n Beach t o s e r v e a s a h e a t e r
f o r e x p a n d i n g t h e h e l i u m g a s u s e d i n r e p r e s s u r i z i n g t h e S-IVB p r o p e l l a n t tanks i n space.

I t s u s e was t o p r o v i d e a n 800-pound p a y l o a d

g a i n through weight r e d u c t i o n .
6
a hydrogen-oxygen b u r n e r .

MAY 6:

The t w o - f o o t - h i g h e n g i n e was c a l l e d

MSFC announced s e l e c t i o n o f Computer S c i e n c e s C o r p o r a t i o n and

G e n e r a l E l e c t r i c Company's Computer D i v i s i o n f o r c o m p e t i t i v e

�n e g o t i a t i o n s l e a d i n g t o a o n e - y e a r , $6 m i l l i o n c o n t r a c t t o p r o v i d e
s u p p o r t s e r v i c e s t o t h e Computation L a b o r a t o r y .

'

MSFC r e c e i v e d i t s f i r s t u p r a t e d 5-2 r o c k e t e n g i n e f o r s t a t i c

MAY 6:

firing.

Rocketdyne had i n c r e a s e d t h e e n g i n e ' s maximum t h r u s t t o
230,000 pounds f o r u s e i n S a t u r n I B and S a t u r n V upper s t a g e s . 8

-

Wyle L a b o r a t o r i e s r e t u r n e d S-IU-500V-I1
o f a v i b r a t i o n t e s t program. 9

-

MSFC p r e s e n t e d t o t h e S m i t h s o n i a n I n s t i t u t i o n ' s N a t i o n a l A i r and Space

t o MSFC a f t e r c o m p l e t i o n o f

Museum two r o c k e t e n g i n e s , a n RLlO and an 11-1.
p l a y e d key r o l e s i n t h e U.S.
10
t h e museum.

MAY 9 :

These e n g i n e s which

s p a c e program would be d i s p l a y e d a t

I n t e g r a t e d systems c h e c k o u t o f S-IVB-501 ended a t SACTO's Beta 1

T e s t S t a n d i n p r e p a r a t i o n f o r a c c e p t a n c e f i r i n g t e s t s o f t h e s t a g e .ll

-

S-IVB-502 s t a g e c h e c k o u t ended a t H u n t i n g t o n ~ e a c h . l ~

MAY 10:

ME Lab p e r s o n n e l a t MSFC completed work on f u l l - s c a l e Lunar
13
Module mockups.

MAY 11:

A s t a t i c f i r i n g of S-11-T/D a t MTF ended a t a p p r o x i m a t e l y 46

s e c o n d s b e c a u s e of a f a u l t y i n d i c a t i o n of o v e r - t e m p e r a t u r e i n one
e n g i n e Is g a s g e n e r a t o r . l4

MAY 12:

ME Lab p e r s o n n e l a t MSFC completed p o s t - f i r i n g r e f u r b i s h m e n t o f

S-IC-1 and moved t h e s t a g e t o Q u a l i t y Lab f o r p o s t - s t a t i c c h e c k o u t . 15

-

.

S -1C-2 completed pos t-manufac t u r i n g c h e c k o u t a t MSFC l6

�MAY 12:

A f t e r S-IVB-207 s t a g e j o i n i n g o p e r a t i o n s and i n s t a l l a t i o n s which

ended May 1 0 , workmen began f a c t o r y c h e c k o u t of t h e s t a g e a t Huntingt o n Beach

."

MAY 13:

I n i t i a l a p p l i c a t i o n o f power t o t h e SA-500F f a c i l i t y c h e c k o u t
v e h i c l e i n t h e VAB a t KSC o c c u r r e d a s s c h e d u l e d . 1a

MAY 15:

P o s t - m a n u f a c t u r i n g c h e c k o u t of S-IC-3 was i n t e r r u p t e d a t MAF

when a b o u t 50 p e r c e n t c o m p l e t e t o accommodate a planned p e r i o d o f
s t a g e m o d i f i c a t i o n . 19

MAY 17:

MSFC t e c h n i c i a n s moved S-IC-2 s t a g e t o t h e s t a t i c t e s t s t a n d and
20
placed it i n p o s i t i o n a t Huntsville.

-

S&amp;ID p e r s o n n e l s u c c e s s f u l l y t e s t - f i r e d t h e S-11-T/D
MTF.

f o r 150 seconds a t

A p r e v i o u s f i r i n g a t t e m p t on May 16 t e r m i n a t e d a f t e r n i n e seconds

because of f a u l t y instrumentation.

Today's f i r i n g came on t h e t h i r d
21
a n n i v e r s a r y o f ground b r e a k i n g f o r t h e t e s t f a c i l i t y .

MAY 18:

The 2 7 t h f i r i n g t e s t o f t h e MSFC S-IVB b a t t l e s h i p s t a g e was p e r -

formed f o r 11 s e c o n d s .

Four p r e v i o u s t e s t s o c c u r r e d d u r i n g May

-

for

151 s e c o n d s on May 2 , 200 s e c o n d s May 4 , 3 2 3 seconds May 6 , and a n
22
i g n i t i o n t e s t on May 1 6 .

MAY 20:

MSFC d i r e c t e d S&amp;ID t o c a n c e l t h e s c h e d u l e d m o d i f i c a t i o n of t h e

a l l - s y s t e m s / d y n a m i c t e s t s t a g e , S-11-T/D.
23
t h e S-11-T s t a g e .

-

The s t a g e was r e d e s i g n a t e d

The f i r s t f u l l - d u r a t i o n s t a t i c f i r i n g o f S-11-T o c c u r r e d a t MTF.
time was 354-.5 s e c o n d s .
were a c c o m p l i s h e d . 24

Firing

A 1 1 b u t one o f t h e major t e s t o b j e c t i v e s

�MAY 20:

The f i r s t a t t e m p t a t a c c e p t a n c e f i r i n g o f S-IVB-501 r e s u l t e d i n
25
an a u t o m a t i c c u t o f f a f t e r 50 seconds.

MAY 22:

The M o b i l e Equipment M a i n t e n a n c e B u i l d i n g a t MTF was c o m p l e t e d
26
and t u r n e d o v e r t o t h e government.
27

MAY 24:

Douglas c o m p l e t e d S-IVB-206 s t a g e c h e c k o u t a t H u n t i n g t o n Beach.

MAY 25:

The SA-500F, S a t u r n V f a c i l i t i e s c h e c k o u t v e h i c l e , r o l l e d o u t of

t h e VAB a t KSC's LC-39 f o l l o w i n g c o m p l e t i o n of s y s t e m s t e s t t h e
C r a w l e r - T r a n s p o r t e r No. 1 t r a n s p o r t e d t h e v e h i c l e t o
28
T r a n s i t took most of t h e day.

previous day.
Pad A .

-

T e c h n i c i a n s a t MTF a t t e m p t e d t h e s e c o n d f u l l - d u r a t i o n f i r i n g o f S-11-T/D.
The t e s t ended a f t e r 198 s e c o n d s a s a r e s u l t o f a f i r e on e n g i n e
number 5 . 2 9

MAY 25-27:

Twenty a s t r o n a u t s t o u r e d MSFC l a b o r a t o r i e s and t e s t f a c i l i t i e s
30
and r e c e i v e d b r i e f i n g s on S a t u r n I B and S a t u r n V l a u n c h v e h i c l e s .

MAY 26:

The s e c o n d a t t e m p t a t a c c e p t a n c e f i r i n g t h e S-IVB-501 s t a g e was

s u c c e s s f u l a t SACTO.

The t e s t c o n s i s t e d of a 151-second m a i n s t a g e

f i r s t b u r n , a 1 0 6 - m i n u t e s i m u l a t e d o r b i t a l c o a s t p e r i o d , and a
301-second m a i n s t a g e b u r n a f t e r r e s t a r t .
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accomplished.

A l l t e s t o b j e c t i v e s were

MAY 26-27:

P e r s o n n e l a t t h e S-IC S t a t i c T e s t S t a n d a t MSFC c o n d u c t e d
32
p r o p e l l a n t l o a d t e s t s on S - I C - 2 .

MAY 27:

NASA announced s e l e c t i o n of two a e r o s p a c e companies f o r n e g o t i a -

t i o n of p a r a l l e l one-year study c o n t r a c t s covering i n t e g r a t i o n
o f e x p e r i m e n t s and e x p e r i m e n t s s u p p o r t e q u i p m e n t f o r manned

�Apollo Applications.

Each c o n t r a c t was e s t i m a t e d a t $1 m i l l i o n .

The

two f i r m s s e l e c t e d were Lockheed M i s s i l e s and Space Company and
33
Mar t i n Company.

MAY 28:

A t e s t a c c i d e n t a t MTF d e s t r o y e d t h e S-11-T/D s t a g e .

LH2 t a n k r u p t u r e d when o v e r - p r e s s u r i z e d .

The empty

A s e c o n d - s h i f t crew

a t t e m p t e d t o p r e s s u r i z e t h e t a n k w i t h g a s e o u s h e l i u m , n o t knowing
t h a t a p r e v i o u s work crew had d i s c o n n e c t e d t h e t a n k ' s p r e s s u r e s e n s o r s and s w i t c h e s .

-

34

NASA a l l o c a t e d t h e S-11-F t o t h e S a t u r n V dynamic t e s t v e h i c l e program
t o r e p l a c e t h e S-11-T/D.

The S-11-F would be m o d i f i e d f o r dynamic

t e s t i n g a f t e r f u l f i l l i n g i t s m i s s i o n i n t h e SA-500F v e h i c l e a t KSC. 3 5

-

The c o n t r a c t o r , Thornton and Hyde C o r p o r a t i o n , t u r n e d o v e r t o MTF t h e
c o m p l e t e d r o a d s and p a r k i n g a r e a s of t h e f a c i l i t y . 36

MAY 29:

D r . von Braun a p p o i n t e d a board of i n v e s t i g a t i o n f o r t h e May 28

t e s t a c c i d e n t t h a t d e s t r o y e d t h e S-11-T/D s t a g e . 3 7

MAY 30:

S-IU-501,

the instrument u n i t f o r the f i r s t f l i g h t Saturn V,

e n t e r e d t h e c h e c k o u t s t a t i o n a t IBM's H u n t s v i l l e f a c i l i t y . 3 8

MAY 31:

P e r s o n n e l a t MSFC's S t a t i c T e s t S t a n d E a s t i n s t a l l e d S-IB-6 i n

t h e tower f o r f i r i n g . 39

I N MAY:

MSFC performed f i v e s i n g l e F-1 e n g i n e f i r i n g s a t t h e West Area

F-1 T e s t S t a n d .

F i r i n g d u r a t i o n s ranged from 52 t o 1 5 0 s e c o n d s .

The t e s t s o c c u r r e d May 9 ( t w o ) , May 11, and May 1 8 ( t w o f i r i n g s ) . 4 0

-

S&amp;ID p e r s o n n e l a t MTF s t a t i c - f i r e d t h e S-11-T s e v e n t i m e s d u r i n g
t h e month.

Only two f i r i n g s a c h i e v e d planned d u r a t i o n s . 4 1

�S-IVB p r o j e c t o f f i c i a l s d i r e c t e d t h a t t h e S-IVB-503 t a n k assembly be
used a s t h e h y d r o s t a t i c t e s t program u n i t and t h a t S-IVB-504 t a n k 42
a g e be a s s i g n e d t o S-IVB-503.

S-IVB-501 APS modules 1 and 2 were checked o u t and c o n f i d e n c e - f i r e d
a t SACTO.

T e c h n i c i a n s f i r e d module 1 May 6 and module 2 May 1 3 . 4 3

MSFC approved Change Order 425 t o e x t e n d t h e S - I 1 B a t t l e s h i p L e s t
program on a r e d u c e d l e v e l of e f f o r t t h r o u g h J u l y 31, 1967.

This

e x t e n s i o n would p e r m i t p e r s o n n e l t o g a i n more e x p e r i e n c e and conf i d e n c e i n t h e MTF A-2 T e s t S t a n d . 44

�J U N E

JUN1:

-

1 9 6 6

2:

D o u g l a s s h i p p e d t h e S-IVB-502 s t a g e t o SACTO f o r a c c e p t a n c e
f i r i n g v i a t h e S u p e r Guppy a i r c r a f t . 1

S-IVB-205 s t a g e a c c e p t a n c e f i r i n g was s u c c e s s f u l l y a c c o m p l i s h e d a t
2
SACTO. M a i n s t a g e d u r a t i o n was 4 3 7 . 5 s e c o n d s .

JUNE 3:

S-IVR-501 was removed from t h e B e t a 1 T e s t S t a n d a t SACTO f o l -

lowing completion of a c c e p t a n c e t e s t i n g .

D o u g l a s p e r s o n n e l moved

t h e s t a g e t o t h e V e r t i c a l Checkout L a b o r a t o r y f o r p o s t - s t a t i c checko u t a n d m o d i f i c a t i o n b e f o r e s h i p m e n t t o KSC.'

JUNE 6:

P o s t - m a n u f a c t u r i n g c h e c k o u t o f S-IC-3 resumed a t MAF f o l l o w i n g

i n c o r p o r a t i o n o f 21 change o r d e r s .

-

d

4

The f i n a l t e s t o f S - I C s t r u c t u r a l t e s t f i n s a n d e n g i n e f a i r i n g s a t
MSFC was a c c o m p l i s h e d .

5

J U N E 7:

B e l l A e r o s y s t e m s Company c o m p l e t e d a Manned F l y i n g S y s t e m s
( p o g o s t i c k ) s t u d y m o n i t o r e d by MSFC. 6

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Boeing p e r s o n n e l a c c o m p l i s h e d a s u c c e s s f u l f i r s t f i r i n g o f S-IC-2
a t MSFC.

JUNE 8:

The t e s t l a s t e d 1 2 6 . 3 s e c o n d s .

The S-IU-502 s t r u c t u r e , r e a l l o c a t e d S-IU-200/500S-111,

a t MSFC t o r e p l a c e t h e S-IU-203/509S-11,
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l i m i t load t e s t i n g .

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/

arrived

w h i c h had f a i l e d d u r i n g

SA-500F p r o c e s s i n g a n d t e s t a c t i v i t i e s a t LC-39, Pad A , w e r e i n t e r r u p t e d b e c a u s e o f t h e a p p r o a c h o f H u r r i c a n e Alma.

KSC p e r s o n n e l

moved t h e v e h i c l e b a c k i n t o t h e VAB a s a p r e c a u t i o n .

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�JUNE 9:

Changes i n A p o l l o program n o m e n c l a t u r e were announced by NASA

Headquarters.

Lunar E x c u r s i o n Module would be known a s Lunar Module;

S a t u r n I B v e h i c l e a s u p r a t e d S a t u r n I; and S a t u r n V s t a g e s ( S - I C ,
S - I 1 and S-IVB) a s f i r s t , s e c o n d , and t h i r d s t a g e s .

The " c o n f u s i n g "

former d e s i g n a t i o n s would be dropped g r a d u a l l y , e x c e p t i n NASA's
i n t e r n a l a z d t e c h n i c a l documents t i o n . l o

JUNE 10:

With t h e h u r r i c a n e t h r e a t p a s t , p e r s o n n e l a t KSC a g a i n moved

SA-500F from t h e VAB t o Pad A a t LC-39.
e i g h t h o u r s . 11

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The move r e q u i r e d a b o u t

Two i g n i t i o n t e s t s , t h e 2 8 t h and 2 9 t h f i r i n g s o f t h e MSFC S-IVB b a t t l e s h i p , o c c u r r e d a t H u n t s v i l l e . 12

JUNE 16:

T e s t p e r s o n n e l a t MSFC removed S-IC-2 from t h e S t a t i c T e s t

S t a n d a £ t e r one f i r i n g and moved i t t o ME Lab f o r r e f u r b i s h m e n t . 1 3

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P e r s o n n e l a t M S F C 1 s S t a t i c T e s t S t a n d E a s t performed a p r o p e l l a n t
l o a d i n g t e s t on t h e S-IB-6 s t a g e i n p r e p a r a t i o n f o r s t a t i c t e s t . 1 4

JUNE 17:

MSFC awarded t o Lockheed M i s s i l e s and Space Company a $30,000

c o n t r a c t c o v e r i n g a Lunar G r a v i t y S i m u l a t o r s t u d y , s c h e d u l e d f o r
c o m p l e t i o n November 1 4 , 1966 .I5

JUNE 20:

P e r s o n n e l a t S e a l Beach completed i n s t a l l a t i o n o f t h e f i v e

5-2 e n g i n e s on S-11-2 f l i g h t s t a g e . 1 6

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I B M p e r s o n n e l a t t h e H u n t s v i l l e f a c i l i t y completed f a b r i c a t i o n o f
S-IU-502. 17

JUNE 22:

A f a b r i c a t i o n a c c i d e n t a t S e a l Beach damaged one of t h e b u l k -

head g o r e s o f s-11-5

stage.

Program o f f i c i a l s d e c i d e d t o c u t o u t

and r e p l a c e t h e damaged g o r e . 1 8

�JURE 22:

I B M began assembly of S-IU-502,
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second S a t u r n V v e h i c l e .

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the instrument u n i t f o r the

MSFC o f f i c i a l s met t o d i s c u s s i d e n t i f i c a t i o n o f some SA-5 o r b i t a l
f r a g m e n t s which s u r v i v e d r e e n t r y and l a n d e d i n B r a z i l A p r i l 2 8 , 1966.
The p i e c e s , found on May 6 , 1966, w e r e h a n d - c a r r i e d t o MSFC by a
NASA H e a d q u a r t e r s r e p r e s e n t a t i v e .
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MSFC f o r s t u d y and e x h i b i t i o n .

The f r a g m e n t s were t o remain a t

JUNE 23:

C h r y s l e r t e s t p e r s o n n e l a t MSFC s t a t i c - f i r e d S-IB-6 s t a g e f o r
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a s c h e d u l e d d u r a t i o n o f 35 s e c o n d s .

JUNE 24:

NASA announced s e l e c t i o n of Computer S c i e n c e s C o r p o r a t i o n t o

p r o v i d e s u p p o r t s e r v i c e s f o r MSFC's Computation L a b o r a t o r y .

Estimated c o s t of t h e c o n t r a c t f o r t h e f i r s t y e a r was $5.5 m i l l i o n . 2 2

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NASA announced s e l e c t i o n o f Univac D i v i s i o n o f S p e r r y Rand t o p r o v i d e
a new ( t h i r d g e n e r a t i o n ) computing s y s t e m a t MSFC.

The c o n t r a c t was

v a l u e d a t $30 m i l l i o n and e x t e n d e d o v e r a 5 - y e a r p e r i o d .

Univac

would f u r n i s h a l m o s t c o m p l e t e r e p l a c e m e n t o f t h e C e n t e r ' s computer
complex equipment. 2 3

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S&amp;ID p e r s o n n e l completed S-11-1 s t a g e c h e c k o u t o p e r a t i o n s a t S e a l
Beach. 2 4

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T e s t p e r s o n n e l a t MSFC completed t h e i n i t i a l p h a s e of S-IC-D v e h i c l e s i t e i n t e g r a t i o n t e s t i n g .25

JUNE 27:

NASA announced c o n v e r s i o n of i t s Douglas S-IVB s t a g e prime

c o n t r a c t from f i x e d - f e e t o i n c e n t i v e - f e e .
c o n t r a c t was $700 m i l l i o n .

Estimated c o s t of t h e

Under t h e c o n t r a c t , Douglas p r o v i d e d

t h e t o p s t a g e s f o r b o t h Uprated S a t u r n I and S a t u r n V l a u n c h
v e h i c l e s . 26

�JUNE 27:

Boeing t e c h n i c i a n s a t MAF completed i n s t a l l a t i o n of F-1 e n g i n e s

on S-IC-4,

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the booster stage for the fourth Saturn V f l i g h t vehicle. 27

MSFC a c c e p t e d b e n e f i c i a l occupancy of MTF's S-IC T e s t S t a n d B-2
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machine s h o p .

JUNE 29:

S-IB-6,

t h e b o o s t e r f o r t h e s i x t h Uprated S a t u r n I f l i g h t

v e h i c l e , f i r e d f o r f u l l d u r a t i o n of 145 seconds a t MSFC.
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t h e f i n a l s t a t i c t e s t of t h e s t a g e .

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P e r s o n n e l a t S a n t a Susana s u c c e s s f u l l y t e s t - f i r e d t h e S - I 1 B a t t l e s h i p
f o r 382 s e c o n d s .

JUNE 30:

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I t was

A l l t e s t o b j e c t i v e s were accomplished .30

The S-IVB-206 s t a g e a r r i v e d a t SACTO from t h e assembly p l a n t . 3 1

MSFC t e s t p e r s o n n e l i n s t a l l e d a S a t u r n V/S-IVB APS module i n t h e
vacuum chamber f o r h o t - f i r i n g t e s t s s c h e d u l e d i n J u l y . 32

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T e s t i n g of t h e S-IU-500FS j o i n e d t o an S-IVB s t a g e a t Huntington Beach,
which began June 1, was s u c c e s s f u l l y completed. 3 3

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Workmen had a l m o s t completed r e p a i r s and r e f u r b i s h m e n t of t h e A-2
T e s t S t a n d a t MTF f o l l o w i n g d e s t r u c t i o n of t h e S-11-T s t a g e i n a
t e s t May 2 8 .

M o d i f i c a t i o n of s t a n d GSE t o t h e S-11-1 c o n f i g u r a t i o n

was 5 0 p e r c e n t c o m p l e t e . 34

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SLID i s s u e d a l e t t e r c o n t r a c t t o Thiokol Chemical C o r p o r a t i o n c o v e r i n g a backup u l l a g e motor f o r t h e S - I 1 s t a g e .

C o s t of t h e back-

up program was e x p e c t e d t o be l e s s t h a n $500,000.

S&amp;ID would choose

l a t e r between t h e Rocketdyne and t h e Thiokol u l l a g e m o t o r s .

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�J U N E 30:

IBM completed a c t i v a t i o n

of t h e S a t u r n V I U Checkout S t a t i o n
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a t t h e H u n t s v i l l e f a c i l i t y and began t e s t i n g of t h e S-IU-501.

S t r u c t u r a l f a b r i c a t i o n of t h e t h i r d S a t u r n V f l i g h t i n s t r u m e n t
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u n i t , S-IU-503, began a t IBM's H u n t s v i l l e p l a n t .

I N JUNE:

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P e r s o n n e l d i s c o v e r e d s t r e s s c r a c k s i n t h e m a n i f o l d weld j o i n t s of
the f i r s t Saturn V f l i g h t instrument u n i t .
a t H u n t s v i l l e c o n t i n u e d . 38
S-IU-501,

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Systems t e s t s

E n v i r o n m e n t a l t e s t i n g of t h e S-IVB-500FS ( f l i g h t systems t e s t a r t i c l e )
w i t h a n i n s t r u m e n t u n i t began a t t h e I B M Space Systems C e n t e r Simu39
l a t i o n L a b o r a t o r y , H u n t s v i l l e . Four t e s t s were completed.

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MSFC t e s t p e r s o n n e l conducted 1 0 F-1 e n g i n e f i r i n g t e s t s t o e v a l u a t e
Engine No. F-5038, a q u a l i f i c a t i o n c o n f i g u r a t i o n e n g i n e .
o c c u r r e d between J u n e 20 and J u n e 30.
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seconds each i n d u r a t i o n .

Firings

S i x t e s t s exceeded 150

�J U L Y
JULY 1:

1 9 6 6

P e r s o n n e l a t SACTO completed t h e f i r s t s u c c e s s f u l 4%-hour burn

o f t h e S-IVB s t a g e LO~/Hydrogen b u r n e r .
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t o p e r form t h e t e s t .

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T h i s was t h e t h i r d a t t e m p t

MSFC c o n t r a c t e d w i t h A e r o j e t - G e n e r a l f o r e x p a n s i o n and e x t e n s i o n of a
s t u d y e n t i t l e d "Demonstration of a S o l i d P r o p e l l a n t Motor M a l f u n c t i o n
D e t e c t i o n and Combustion System.''

E s t i m a t e d c o s t o f t h e 9-month

s t u d y was $214,000. 2

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MSFC awarded a c o n t r a c t t o Lockheed f o r c o n t i n u a t i o n of t h e i n v e s t i g a t i o n and s p e c i f i c a t i o n of n u c l e a r s a f e t y s y s t e m s .

E s t i m a t e d c o s t was

$103,700 f o r a performance p e r i o d o f s i x months. 3

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MSFC awarded

a $182,300 c o n t r a c t t o G e n e r a l E l e c t r i c f o r a m i s s i o n

e n g i n e e r i n g s t u d y of e l e c t r i c a l l y p r o p e l l e d manned p l a n e t a r y v e h i c l e s .
P e r i o d o f performance was 1 0 months. 4

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S&amp;ID workmen a t S e a l Beach completed t h e S-11-2 s t a g e m e c h a n i c a l and
bracket installations f o r the thrust structure.

JULY 2:

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S&amp;ID workmen a t S e a l Beach completed f i n a l p a i n t i n g and marking

o f t h e S-11-1 f l i g h t s t a g e . 6

JULY 5 :

A p o l l o / S a t u r n v e h i c l e AS-203, t h e second Uprated S a t u r n I f l i g h t

v e h i c l e , was s u c c e s s f u l l y launched from Launch Complex 37 a t Cape
Kennedy.

It was t h e f i r s t e a r t h - o r b i t a l m i s s i o n f o r t h e S-IVB s t a g e .

P u r p o s e o f t h e m i s s i o n was t o o b t a i n f l i g h t i n f o r m a t i o n on t h e S-IVB
second s t a g e and t h e I n s t r u m e n t U n i t (IU).

The t w o - s t a g e v e h i c l e

b o o s t e d a n unmanned payload c o n s i s t i n g of t h e S-IVB s t a g e , I U and
n o s e cone i n t o a 117-mile-high c i r c u l a r o r b i t .

The S-IVB e n g i n e

�burned once i n e a r t h ' s atmosphere and s h u t down.

Photos of l i q u i d

hydrogen f u e l b e h a v i o r were t r a n s m i t t e d t o f o u r ground s t a t i o n s by
one t e l e v i s i o n camera.

A second TV camera m a l f u n c t i o n e d .

During t h e

f o u r t h o r b i t , w h i l e performing a p r e s s u r e d i f f e r e n t i a l t e s t of t h e
S-IVB s t a g e common bulkhead, i n t e r n a l p r e s s u r e b u i l t u p ' k e l l i n
e x c e s s of d e s i g n valuesl'and t h e s t a g e exploded.

I n i t i a l evaluation

of f l i g h t d a t a i n d i c a t e d t h a t a l l m i s s i o n o b j e c t i v e s were a t t a i n e d .
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I t was t h e 1 2 t h s u c c e s s f u l S a t u r n f l i g h t .

JULY 5:

Douglas removed t h e S-IVB-205 s t a g e from Beta I11 T e s t Stand a t
SACTO f o r completion of p o s t - s t a t i c checkout. 8

S-IVB-206 s t a g e , which had a r r i v e d a t SACTO J u l y 1, was i n s t a l l e d
i n Beta I11 T e s t Stand i n p r e p a r a t i o n f o r a c c e p t a n c e f i r i n g . 9

JULY 6:

The S-IC-T a l l - s y s t e m s s t a g e was i n s t a l l e d i n t h e S-IC T e s t Stand
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a t MSFC f o r a d d i t i o n a l s t a t i c f i r i n g s .

JULY 7 :

NASA announced e s t a b l i s h m e n t of new program o f f i c e s a t Manned S p a c e c r a f t
Center and MSFC.

The Saturn/Apollo A p p l i c a t i o n s Program O f f i c e a t

MSC's Apollo A p p l i c a t i o m
Program O f f i c e would be headed by George M . Low a s a c t i n g manager. 11

MSFC would have Leland F. Belew a s manager.

JULY 8:

MSFC c r e a t e d a new Experiments O f f i c e i n c o n n e c t i o n w i t h e s t a b l i s h -

ment of t h e S a t u r n / A p o l l o Applications Program O f f i c e .

D r . William G.

Johnson would head t h e o f f i c e , which would o p e r a t e a t s t a f f l e v e l i n
Research and Development O p e r a t i o n s . l2

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NASA announced award of a c o n t r a c t t o F e d e r a l E l e c t r i c C o r p o r a t i o n of
I n t e r n a t i o n a l Telephone and Telegraph Company f o r t e c h n i c a l s u p p o r t
of t h e S a t u r n launch v e h i c l e program a t MSFC. 13

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8:

V e r t i c a l b u i l d u p of t h e S-11-3 s t a g e ended a t S e a l Beach. 14

S&amp;ID completed assembly of t h e f o r w a r d b u I k h e a d f o r S-11-4 f l i g h t s t a g e
.
a t S e a l ~ e a c h15

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MSFC awarded f o u r c o n t r a c t s c o v e r i n g F i s c a l Year 1967 LOX and LH2
requirementsfor the Center.

The awards t o t a l l i n g $3.8 m i l l i o n went

t o American Cryogenics, I n c . , A i r Reduction Company, I n c . , Welding
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Gas P r o d u c t s Company, and Union Carbide Corporation.

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.

Douglas assembly t e c h n i c i a n s a t Huntington Beach completed S-IVB-209
s t a g e t a n k assembly. 1 7

JULY 13:

NASA announced assignment t o MSFC of p r o j e c t management respon-

s i b i l i t y f o r t h e Apollo Telescope Mount (ATM) f o r S a t u r n / A p o l l o
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Applications missions.

JULY 15:

MSFC awarded p a r a l l e l $1.2 m i l l i o n c o n t r a c t s t o Lockheed and

M a r t i n - M a r i e t t a t o conduct p r o j e c t d e f i n i t i o n s t u d i e s f o r Apollo
A p p l i c a t i o n s Program (AAP) payload i n t e g r a t i o n . ' E f f e c t i v e d a t e of both
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c o n t r a c t s was J u l y 8 , w i t h a 12-month p e r i o d of performance.

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S t a g e - j o i n i n g o p e r a t i o n s f o r S-IVB-208 s t a g e began a t t h e Douglas
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assembly f a c i l i t y a t Huntington Beach.

JULY 18:

MSFC announced award of a $230,000 c o n t r a c t t o Bagby E l e v a t o r

and E l e c t r i c Company f o r m o d i f i c a t i o n s t o B wing of t h e f i r s t f l o o r
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of t h e Computation L a b o r a t o r y , B u i l d i n g 4663.

J U L Y 19:

MSFC announced t h e award of two p a r a l l e l c o n t r a c t s t o Bendix

and Boeing f o r s t u d y of proposed l u n a r s u r f a c e v e h i c l e s .

The 6-month,

$350,000 c o n t r a c t s extended work done by t h e two f i r m s under c o n t r a c t s
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awarded i n 1964 and 1965.

�JULY 19:

Douglas p e r s o n n e l a t Huntington Beach completed on s c h e d u l e t h e

s t a g e c h e c k o u t of S-IVB-207 s t a g e . 2 3

JULY 21:

MSFC p e r s o n n e l conducted two f i r i n g t e s t s of t h e S-IVB B a t t l e s h i p .

The t e s t s l a s t e d 6 and 200.5 s e c o n d s , r e s p e c t i v e l y , t o d u p l i c a t e cond i t i o n s of rough combustion e x p e r i e n c e d w i t h t h e same e n g i n e (5-2048)
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i n a n e a r l i e r f i r i n g (May 1 8 , 1966).

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S-IVB-501 s t a g e p o s t - f i r i n g c h e c k o u t ended s u c c e s s f u l l y w i t h a n a l l s y s t e m s t e s t a t SACTO's V e r t i c a l Checkout L a b o r a t o r y . 25

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MSFC c o n t r a c t e d w i t h Emerson E l e c t r i c Company t o s t u d y t h e p o s s i b i l i t y
of r e c o v e r i n g s m a l l m e t a l l i c coupons from t h e wings of t h e Pegasus I11
meteoroid technology s a t e l l i t e .
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$34,990.

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Dr.

Value of t h e l o w e e k c o n t r a c t was

J . C . McCall, MSFC Deputy D i r e c t o r of Research and Development

O p e r a t i o n s , announced he would r e s i g n i n September t o j o i n IBM. 2 7

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With p r e s t a t i c c h e c k o u t c o m p l e t e , S-IVB-502 underwent a s i m u l a t e d
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s t a t i c t e s t a t SACTO's Beta 1 T e s t S t a n d .

JULY 22:

A f t e r s e v e r a l a t t e m p t s , S&amp;ID a t S e a l Beach completed S-11-1 s t a g e
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i n t e g r a t e d systems c h e c k o u t and a c c e p t a n c e .

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S - I 1 B a t t l e s h i p T e s t No. 35 was conducted a t S a n t a Susana.

D u r a t i o n of

t h e t e s t was 300 m i l l i s e c o n d s , w i t h a n a u t o m a t i c c u t o f f caused by
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miscalibration i n a sensing unit.

J U L Y 23:

A c o u s t i c t e s t i n g of t h e S - I 1 High Force T h r u s t C o m p l e x / i n t e r s t a g e

specimen was completed a t Wyle L a b o r a t o r i e s , H u n t s v i l l e , e i g h t days
ahead of s c h e d u l e . 3 1

�JULY 23:

Douglas p e r s o n n e l a t SACTO began a s e r i e s of t e s t s ~ i t rhe d e s i g n e d

i n j e c t o r s i n an a t t e m p t t o s o l v e t h e i n j e c t o r i c i n g problem i n t h e
S - I V ~ / S a t u r nV oxygen-hydrogen b u r n e r . 3 2

JULY 24:

MSFC announced award of a $150,000 s t u d y c o n t r a c t t o B a l l

Brothers Research Corporation.

The seven-month s t u d y concerned a

s e r i e s of proposed e x p e r i m e n t s u s i n g a n A p o l l o s p a c e c r a f t t o c a p t u r e ,
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r e p a i r o r r e t r i e v e o b j e c t s from e a r t h o r b i t .

JULY 25:

Rocketdyne s u c c e s s f u l l y t e s t - f i r e d t h e f i r s t RS-V-602 m o t o r ,

which was t h e S - I 1 s t a g e u l l a g e motor.

Preliminary data indicated

s a t i s f a c t o r y performance. 34

JULY 26:

MSFC had awarded t h e U n i v e r s i t y of Michigan a $29,930 s t u d y

c o n t r a c t t o develop an i n f r a r e d sensing technique t o survey t h e
e a r t h ' s n a t u r a l r e s o u r c e s from a i r c r a f t and o r b i t i n g s a t e l l i t e s .

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35

MSFC announced award of a $29,829 s t u d y c o n t r a c t t o Lockheed A i r c r a f t
Corporation.

The c o n t r a c t c o v e r e d a p r e l i m i n a r y d e s i g n s t u d y of a
36
lunar gravity simulator.

JULY 28:

Douglas conducted t h e a c c e p t a n c e f i r i n g of t h e S-IVB-502 a t

SACTO on t h e f i r s t a t t e m p t .

A f t e r a smooth t e s t countdown t h e r e

was a f i r s t b u r n of 150.7 s e c o n d s .

Following a 91-minute s i m u l a t e d

o r b i t a l c o a s t p e r i o d , t h e s t a g e r e s t a r t e d and f i r e d f o r 291.2
37
seconds.

-

S&amp;ID began work a t t h e S e a l Beach assembly p l a n t on t h e S-11-7

stage

by p l a c i n g t h r e e g o r e s of t h e common bulkhead a f t f a c i n g s h e e t on
t h e meridian-weld f i x t u r e f o r w e l d i n g o p e r a t i o n s . 38

�J U L Y 28:

Checkout of t h e S-11-2 s t a g e s y s t e m s , which began J u l y 23,

c o n t i n u e d a t S e a l Beach.

P e r s o n n e l completed c o n t r o l r o o m / s t a g e /
39
s t a t i o n i n t e r f a c e c h e c k o u t and a p p l i e d power t o t h e s t a g e .

JULY 29:

C o n t r a c t s c o v e r i n g f e a s i b i l i t y s t u d i e s f o r P r o j e c t Able were

e x e c u t e d t h i s week t o Goodyear Aerospace C o r p o r a t i o n and Boeing.
C o n t r a c t v a l u e s were $75,000 and $125,000, r e s p e c t i v e l y .

Contractors'

s i g n a t u r e s were a w a i t e d on s i m i l a r awards t o Westinghouse and t h e
S c h j e l d a h l Company.

P r o j e c t Able p e r t a i n e d t o r e f l e c t o r s a t e l l i t e s

t o p r o v i d e i l l u m i n a t i o n o v e r l a n d masses a t n i g h t . 40

-

R e p a i r of c r a c k s i n t h e S-11-1 LH2 t a n k , which were

-

With t h e s u c c e s s f u l c o m p l e t i o n of S-IC s t a g e o x i d i z e r t a n k assembly

d i s c o v e r e d J u l y 23
d u r i n g i n t e g r a t e d systems c h e c k o u t , were completed a t S e a l Beach. 4 1

t e s t , P&amp;VE Lab p e r s o n n e l a t MSFC's Load T e s t Annex f u l l y q u a l i f i e d
f o r m a n - r a t i n g a l l m a j o r s t r u c t u r a l components of t h e S-IC s t a g e
(SA-501-503 c o n f i g u r a t i o n ) .

The m a n - r a t i n g t e s t s q u a l i f i e d t h e
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s t a g e components t o a s a f e t y f a c t o r of 1 . 4 .

-

An S - I 1 B a t t l e s h i p f i r i n g t e s t a t S a n t a Susana ended a f t e r 40 seconds
43
m a i n s t a g e b e c a u s e of a n e r r o n e o u s a u t o m a t i c c u t o f f .

-

S&amp;ID p e r s o n n e l a t S e a l Beach conducted t h e h y d r o s t a t i c t e s t i n g of
S-11-3 s t a g e , and d i s c o v e r e d a l e a k i n a weld j o i n t . 44

JULY 30:

The S - I 1 B a t t l e s h i p s t a g e f i r e d f o r 365 seconds i n a t e s t a t

.

SSFL 45

-

Following completion

a t S e a l Beach of p o s t - c h e c k o u t r e p a i r s , S&amp;ID
46
workmen p r e p a r e d S-11-1 s t a g e f o r shipment t o MTF.

�JULY 31:

The S-11-1 f l i g h t s t a g e , which had been loaded aboard t h e AKD

P a i n t Barrow J u l y 30, d e p a r t e d S e a l Beach e n r o u t e t o MTF. 4 /

I N JULY:

MSFC t e s t p e r s o n n e l performed a series of S a t u r n V/S-IVB APS

module f i r i n g t e s t s .

F i r i n g s o c c u r r e d on J u l y 11, 1 5 , 28, and 29.

(The APS module c o n s i s t e d of t h r e e e n g i n e s having 150 pounds of
t h r u s t and one e n g i n e of 70 pounds t h r u s t . )

These t e s t s a t s i m u l a t e d

a l t i t u d e v e r i f i e d t h e c a p a b i l i t y of t h e APS module t o o p e r a t e i n t h e
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s p a c e environment.

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MSFC awarded t o Bryson C o n s t r u c t i o n Company a $226,000 c o n t r a c t f o r
e r e c t i o n of a o n e - s t o r y s t r u c t u r e t o house t h e C e n t e r ' s Research
ProjectsOffice.

The b ~ i l d i n g ~ p r o v i d i n8,400
g
s q u a r e f e e t of f l o o r
s p a c e , would be a t t a c h e d t o B u i l d i n g 4481. 49

-

S t a g e j o i n i n g o p e r a t i o n s on S-IVB-503 were complete a t Huntington Beach
by t h e middle of t h e month.50

-

-

Boeing workmen a t MAF completed h y d r o s t a t i c t e s t , c l e a n i n g , and p a i n t i n g
of t h e S-IC-5 s t a g e . 5 1

S-IC-T was removed from t h e S-IC T e s t Stand a t MSFC w i t h o u t f u r t h e r
f i r i n g s i n o r d e r t o e x p e d i t e t r a n s f e r of t h e s t a g e t o MTF f o r s t a n d
checkout and l a t e r f i r i n g s . 5 2

�AUGUST

1 9 6 6

NASA announced s i g n i n g of an agreement w i t h C h r y s l e r Corpora-

AUGUST 1:

t i o n Space D i v i s i o n which c o n v e r t e d t h e Uprated S a t u r n I S-IB s t a g e
p r o d u c t i o n c o n t r a c t from a f i x e d - f e e t o an i n c e n t i v e - f e e c o n t r a c t .
The agreement, valued a t $339 m i l l i o n , c a l l e d f o r C h r y s l e r t o b u i l d
and t e s t 12 S-IB s t a g e s and t o provide r e l a t e d s e r v i c e s , equipment
and s u p p o r t . 1

S-IC-4 s t a g e moved i n t o t h e S t a g e Checkout B u i l d i n g a t MAF
2
f o r s t a r t of post-manufacturing checkout.

AUGUST 3:

-

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H y d r o s t a t i c t e s t i n g of t h e S-11-4 s t a g e a f t bulkhead was completed a t
3
S e a l Beach.

NASA modified an e x i s t i n g c o n t r a c t w i t h NAA1s Rocketdyne D i v i s i o n f o r .
52 a d d i t i o n a l 5-2 e n g i n e s and s u p p o r t s e r v i c e s e x t e n d i n g through
4
December 1968. The c o n t r a c t e x t e n s i o n c o s t $145.6 m i l l i o n .

- MSFC awarded a $400,000 p l a n e t a r y s t u d y c o n t r a c t t o NAA.

The one-year

c o n t r a c t covered i n v e s t i g a t i o n of methods and hardware f o r manned
5
~ a r and
s
Venus f l y b y s u s i n g Apollo/Saturn systems.

AUGUST 5:

MSFC announced award of a $23.4 m i l l i o n m o d i f i c a t i o n , - t o a n

.

e x i s t i n g c o n t r a c t w i t h NAA S&amp;ID f o r a d d i t i o n a l s e r v i c e s i n b u i l d i n g
and s e r v i c i n g t h e S - I 1 second s t a g e f o r t h e S a t u r n V v e h i c l e .

The

m o d i f i c a t i o n i n c l u d e d r e d e s i g n of t h e s t a g e u m b i l i c a l system and
6
additional testing.

-S-IC-4,

w i t h h o r i z o n t a l assembly o p e r a t i o n s completed t h e p r e v i o u s day,

moved from manufacturing t o t h e post-manufacturing checkout a r e a of
7
MAF

.

�S-IVB-204 f l i g h t s t a g e was shipped from SACTO t o KSC f o l l o w i n g
completion of s t a g e m o d i f i c a t i o n s . 8

AUGUST 5:

AUGUST 8:

The b u i l d i n g c o n t r a c t o r completed and t u r n e d over t o t h e

government a t MTP t h e S - I 1 S t a g e V e r t i c a l Checkout Building and
9
t h e S-I1 Vehicle Service Building.

-

S t r u c t u r a l f a b r i c a t i o n of S-IU-503 ended a t IBM/Huntsville. 1 0

AUGUST 9:

The i n t e r s t a g e f o r t h e S-11-1 a r r i v e d a t P o r t Canaveral (KSC)

on a commercial w a t e r t r a n s p o r t and was t r a n s f e r r e d from t h e barge
t o t h e VAB. 11

-

P e r s o n n e l a t Huntington Beach completed t h e l a s t of seven scheduled
t e s t s i n t h e S-IVB/Instrument U n i t environmental t e s t program,
12
u t i l i z i n g t h e S-IU-500FS f l i g h t systems t e s t u n i t .

AUGUST 10:

MSFC's Q u a l i t y L a b o r a t o r y completed p o s t - s t a t i c checkout of

S-IC-1 and t u r n e d t h e s t a g e over t o ME L a b o r a t o r y t o p r e p a r e f o r
13
shipment t o KSC.

-

P e r s o n n e l a t SACTO removed S-IVB-502 from t h e t e s t s t a n d f o l l o w i n g comp l e t i o n of i t s a c c e p t a n c e f i r i n g program and p l a c e d . t h e s t a g e i n t h e
V e h i c l e Checkout L a b o r a t o r y . 14

-

ME L a b o r a t o r y p e r s o n n e l a t MSFC completed r e f u r b i s h m e n t of t h e S-IC-2

s t a g e following i t s s t a t i c f i r i n g .

Workmen moved t h e s t a g e t o a

Q u a l i t y Lab checkout s t a t i o n f o r commencement of p a s t - s t a t i c checkout.15

-

The S-IB-4,

b o o s t e r s t a g e f o r t h e Uprated S a t u r n I scheduled t o perform

t h e f i r s t manned Apollo m i s s i o n , d e p a r t e d MAF f o r K S C . ~ ~

�AUGUST 11:

The SA-202 F l i g h t R e a d i n e s s Review was h e l d a t KSC's LC-34

a s scheduled. l7

-

The S-IB-7

s t a g e a r r i v e d a t ~ S ~ C / H u n t s v i l lfrom
e
MAF on t h e b a r g e

P o s e i d o n , and t e c h n i c i a n s i n s t a l l e d i t i n t h e S t a t i c T e s t S t a n d
E a s t . 18

-

NASA announced t h a t MSFC would b e g i n n e g o t i a t i o n s w i t h C h r y s l e r and
Douglas f o r procurement o f l o n g - l e a d - t i m e
Uprated Saturn I launch v e h i c l e s .
was e s t i m a t e d a t $5 t o $10 m i l l i o n .

-

items f o r a d d i t i o n a l

Cost of t h e advance v e h i c l e i t e m s
19

S-IC-D t h r u s t v e c t o r c o n t r o l (TVC) t e s t s began i n t h e S a t u r n V Dynamic
T e s t S t a n d a t MSFC. 20

A 365-second f i r i n g t e s t o f t h e S - I 1 B a t t l e s h i p a t SSFL ended w i t h a n
a u t o m a t i c c u t o f f i n i t i a t e d by t h e LH2 low l e v e l c u t o f f system. 2 1

Upon c o m p l e t i o n of t h e a d d i t i o n t o t h e Advanced S a t u r n GSE T e s t F a c i l i t y
22
a t MSFC, f i n a l i n s p e c t i o n of t h e f a c i l i t y was h e l d .

AUGUST 12:

Douglas t u r n e d o v e r t o NASA and s h i p p e d t o KSC v i a Super Guppy
23
t h e f i r s t S-IVB f l i g h t s t a g e f o r S a t u r n V , t h e S-IVB-501.

-

T e c h n i c i a n s a t KSC's LC-39 s u c c e s s f u l l y completed f u l l p r e s s u r e t e s t
on t h e t a n k a g e of S-11-F,a

p a r t of t h e S a t u r n V F a c i l i t i e s Checkout

V e h i c l e , s t a n d i n g on Pad

AUGUST 13:

S-11-1 s t a g e a r r i v e d a t MTF a f t e r t r a n s f e r from t h e AKD P o i n t

Barrow t o t h e s h u t t l e b a r g e P e a r l R i v e r a t Michoud Assembly F a c i l i t y . 25

�AUGUST 1 3 :

MSFC s h i p p e d t h e S - I 1 s t a g e s i m u l a t o r ( s p a c e r ) from MAF t o

KSC v i a t h e P o i n t Barrow f o r temporary u s e i n t h e f i r s t S a t u r n V
26
v e h i c l e , SA-501.

AUGUST 1 4 :

The S-IVB-501 s t a g e a r r i v e d a t KSC a b o a r d t h e Super Guppy.

I t had d e p a r t e d Sacramento August 12 and been d e l a y e d one day b e c a u s e
27
of w e a t h e r .

AUGUST 15:

The S-IVB-501 s t a g e was moved i n t o t h e low bay o f t h e VAB

i n p r e p a r a t i o n f o r " s t a c k i n g " a s a p a r t of t h e SA-501 f l i g h t v e h i c l e . 2 8

-

The S-1VBISaturn V h i g h - f o r c e dynamic t e s t program was completed a t
t h e Wasatch D i v i s i o n of T h i o k o l Chemical C o r p o r a t i o n , Brigham C i t y ,
U t a h . 29

-

The S-IB-4 s t a g e a r r i v e d a t KSC v i a b a r g e . 3 0

AUGUST 16:

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S-IU-204 was s h i p p e d t o KSC by a i r c r a f t . 3 1

MSFC awarded t o NAA a o n e - y e a r , $400,000 c o n t r a c t t o " i n v e s t i g a t e t h e
b e s t methods and hardware f o r p e r f o r m i n g manned Mars and Venus f l y b y s
w i t h maximum u s e of A p o l l o / S a t u r n systems

...a s

a stepping stone t o

manned l a n d i n g m i s s i o n s . ,132

-

The S - I 1 f i t u p f i x t u r e ( s t a g e s i m u l a t o r ) d e s i g n a t e d H7-17

arrived a t

KSC from MTF t o s e r v e a s a "spacer" on t h e SA-501 v e h i c l e u n t i l
a r r i v a l o f t h e S-11-1 s t a g e . 3 3

AUGUST 17:

I n t h e v e r t i c a l assembly tower a t MAE, Boeing p e r s o n n e l mated

t h e S-IC-5 i n t e r t a n k s e c t i o n t o t h e f u e l t a n k , which had been moved
i n t o t h e tower w i t h t h e t h r u s t s t r u c t u r e t h e p r e v i o u s d a y . 3 4

�AUGUST 17:

During t h e S-IC-F LOX l o a d i n g t e s t a t LC-39, t h e f a c i l i t y LOX

s y s t e m f a i l e d , c a u s i n g d e l a y i n t h e S-11-Ft a n k i n g s c h e d u l e . 35

AUGUST 18:

S-IU-501 c h e c k o u t ended a t H u n t s v i l l e w i t h a l l t e s t r e q u i r e ments s a t i s f i e d . 36

AUGUST 19:

NASA s e l e c t e d McDonnell A i r c r a f t C o r p o r a t i o n f o r n e g o t i a t i o n s

on a f i x e d - p r i c e c o n t r a c t t o produce an a i r l o c k f o r an e x p e r i m e n t
i n which a s t r o n a u t s would e n t e r t h e empty hydrogen t a n k of a s p e n t
Uprated S a t u r n I second s t a g e .
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million.

-

E s t i m a t e d c o s t of t h e work was $9

Douglas s u c c e s s f u l l y accomplished a c c e p t a n c e f i r i n g of S-IVB-206
f l i g h t s t a g e a t SACTO's Beta 3 T e s t S t a n d .
38
433.7 s e c o n d s .

-

M a i n s t a g e d u r a t i o n was

"Stackup" of t h e S-IC-5 ended a t MAF's v e r t i c a l assembly tower w i t h
39
m a t i n g of t h e forward s k i r t t o t h e t o p of t h e s t a g e .

T e c h n i c i a n s a t MTF i n s t a l l e d t h e S-11-1 s t a g e i n T e s t S t a n d A - 2 a f t e r
c o m p l e t i n g r e c e i v i n g i n s p e c t i o n and r e p l a c e m e n t of a n LH2 c y l i n d e r
40
doubler.

AUGUST 20:

The S-IU-500FS was flown from Huntington Beach t o MSFC aboard

t h e Super Guppy f o l l o w i n g t h e S-IVB/IU e n v i r o n m e n t a l t e s t program
i n t h e Douglas Space Systems C e n t e r .

The S-IU-500FS,

reallocated

t o t h e S a t u r n V SDF, would be updated t o t h e S-IU-504 c o n f i g u r a t i o n .

AUGUST 22:

S t a g e c h e c k o u t of S-IVB-208 began i n Tower 5 a t t h e Douglas
42
H u n t i n g t o n Beach f a c i l i t y .

41

�AUGUST 24:

Boeing p e r s o n n e l a t MAF s u c c e s s f u l l y completed post-manufac43
t u r i n g c h e c k o u t of S-IC-3.

-

At LC-39A t h e a u t o m a t i c l o a d i n g of f u e l i n t h e S-IC-F s t a g e of SA-500F,
which began on August 1 2 , was s u c c e s s f u l l y completed. 44

AUGUST 25:

I B M began s t r u c t u r a l f a b r i c a t i o n of S-IU-504,

the instrument

u n i t f o r t h e f o u r t h f l i g h t S a t u r n V.

-

The Super Guppy d e l i v e r e d S-IU-501 t o KSC f o r u s e i n t h e SA-501 l a u n c h
v e h i c l e . 46

-

NASA s u c c e s s f u l l y l a u n c h e d t h e A p o l l o / S a t u r n AS-202 v e h i c l e from
Complex 34 a t 1:16 p.m. EDT.

The t h i r d Uprated S a t u r n I f l i g h t

v e h i c l e b o o s t e d unmanned A p o l l o s p a c e c r a f t 011 i n t o s u b o r b i t a l f l i g h t .
I t was t h e second f l i g h t t e s t of t h e major s p a c e c r a f t s y s t e m s , and

t h e second performance check of t h e Command Module (CM) h e a t s h i e l d .
Liftoff

and powered f l i g h t were normal.

t h e 21,500-pound-thrust

After spacecraft separation,

S e r v i c e Module (SM) p r o p u l s i o n e n g i n e burned

3 m i n u t e s and 35 seconds t o b o o s t t h e s p a c e c r a f t t o 706 m i l e s a l t i tude.

The SM e n g i n e i g n i t e d t h r e e more t i m e s t o t e s t r a p i d r e s t a r t

c a p a b i l i t i e s , w i t h t h e l a s t burn s e p a r a t i n g t h e SM.

The CM e n t e r e d

e a r t h ' s atmosphere a t more t h a n 1 9 , 9 0 0 mph, and maximum t e m p e r a t u r e
of t h e s p a c e c r a f t ' s s u r f a c e was c a l c u l a t e d t o be a b o u t 2,700 d e g r e e s
F. w h i l e i n t e r n a l t e m p e r a t u r e was 70 d e g r e e s .

The main p a r a c h u t e s

d e p l o y e d a t 23,850 f e e t a l t i t u d e , l o w e r i n g t h e CM t o splashdown i n
t h e P a c i f i c Ocean a b o u t 500 m i l e s s o u t h e a s t of Wake I s l a n d and 200
m i l e s from t h e t a r g e t , a t 2:49 p.m.
c a r r i e r USS Hornet.

EDT.

Recovery was by a i r c r a f t

The Apollo h e a t s h i e l d had w e l l w i t h s t o o d t h e

h i g h h e a t - l o a d t e s t , and t h e s p a c e c r a f t was i n " s t a b l e c o n d i t i o n 1."47

�AUGUST 25-26:

The s t e e r i n g committee f o r t h e p r e l i m i n a r y s t u d y o f a

NASA manned s p a c e s t a t i o n met a t Manned S p a c e c r a f t C e n t e r , Houston,
Texas, t o review space s t a t i o n design approaches, l o g i s t i c system
a p p r o a c h e s , and e x p e r i m e n t i n t e g r a t i o n .

T h i s committee i n c l u d e d

MSFC p e r s o n n e l . 48

AUGUST 26:

S-IC-1,

t h e f i r s t S a t u r n V f l i g h t b o o s t e r , went a b o a r d t h e

b a r g e P o s e i d o n a t H u n t s v i l l e and d e p a r t e d f o r KSC.

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Boeing, NASA, and S&amp;ID p e r s o n n e l met a t KSC t o d i s c u s s c o n v e r s i o n of
t h e S-11-F s t a g e t o t h e S-11-F/D c o n f i g u r a t i o n . 5 0

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I n p r e p a r a t i o n f o r a c c e p t a n c e f i r i n g of S-11-1 f l i g h t s t a g e , NAA p e r 51
s o n n e l a t MTF a p p l i e d power t o t h e s t a g e on T e s t S t a n d A-2.

- MSFC t e s t p e r s o n n e l c o n d u c t e d a f i r i n g t e s t of t h e S a t u r n V/S-IVB
APS module.

AUGUST 27:

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Boeing p e r s o n n e l a t MAF completed p o s t m a n u f a c t u r i n g check-

o u t o f S-IC-3 s t a g e . 5 3

-

MSFC p e r s o n n e l r e i n s t a l l e d a n F-1 e n g i n e i n t h e No. 1 p o s i t i o n on
S-IC-2 a f t e r f i r i n g t h e e n g i n e t w i c e t o i d e n t i f y and c o r r e c t a
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h i g h - t h r u s t problem.

AUGUST 30:

Douglas workmen a t H u n t i n g t o n Beach s h i p p e d t h e completed
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S-IVB-207 s t a g e t o SACTO v i a t h e Super Guppy a i r c r a f t .

AUGUST 31:

Workmen a t S e a l Beach moved S-11-3 s t a g e t o a t e s t s t a t i o n

f o r LOX t a n k c l e a n i n g and LH2 t a n k h e l i u m s o a k i n g i n p r e p a r a t i o n
f o r s y s t e m s i n s t a l l a t i o n . 56

�S - I 1 B a t t l e s h i p f i r i n g t e s t No. 39 ended a f t e r 233 seconds a t
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S a n t a Susana.

AUGUST 31:

I N AUGUST:

Douglas workmen a t S a n t a Monica completed t h e common bulkhead
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f o r S-IVB-505 f l i g h t s t a g e .

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S t r u c t u r a l t e s t i n g of t h e S-IC o x i d i z e r t a n k assembly i n t h e S-IC-5
c o n f i g u r a t i o n ended s u c c e s s f u l l y a t M S F C . ~ ~

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S&amp;ID workmen a t S e a l Beach completed ahead of s c h e d u l e t h e a f t bulkhead
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f o r t h e S-11-4 f l i g h t s t a g e .

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MSFC t e s t p e r s o n n e l conducted t h r e e s t a t i c f i r i n g s of t h e S-IVB B a t t l e ship a t Huntsville.

There was a 31-second t e s t August 11, a 20-second

f i r i n g on August 24, and a t e s t of 279 seconds August 26.

The f i r s t

S-IVB "hot g i m b a l i n g " program a t MSFC was performed d u r i n g t h e August

26 t e s t a 6 1

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NASA H e a d q u a r t e r s approved m o d i f i c a t i o n of

t h e v e s s e l O r i o n , t o be

used a s a backup f o r t h e P o i n t Barrow and t h e Poseidon i n w a t e r
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t r a n s p o r t of S a t u r n s t a g e s .

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S-IVB-502 p o s t - s t a t i c c h e c k o u t and s y s t ~ m s t e s t s c o n t i n u e d t h r o u g h o u t
t h e morith a t SACTO. 6 3

�S E P T E M B E R
SEPTEMBER 1:

1 9 6 6

An i n v e s t i g a t i v e b o a r d named by t h e MSFC D i r e c t o r t o s t u d y
s t a g e a c c i d e n t a l d e s t r u c t i o n d u r i n g a t e s t a t MTF on

t h e S-11-T/D

May 2 8 r e p o r t e d i t s f i n d i n g s and recommendations.

The b o a r d found

t h a t t h e p r i m a r y f a i l u r e o c c u r r e d n e a r t h e LH2 f i l l - a n d - d r a i n l i n e
f i t t i n g - t o - s k i n and was caused by s t r e s s i n d u c e d by poor f i t i n conjunction with the pressure applied.
1
c o n t r o l o v e r MTF t e s t p r o c e d u r e s .

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The b o a r d recommended t i g h t e r

NASA H e a d q u a r t e r s approved t h e MSFC c o n t r a c t w i t h Computer S c i e n c e s
C o r p o r a t i o n f o r m i s s i o n s u p p o r t s e r v i c e s f o r t h e Computation L a b o r a 2
tory.

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C h r y s l e r p e r s o n n e l a t MSFC conducted a s u c c e s s f u l s h o r t - d u r a t i o n ( 3 5 second) f i r i n g of t h e S-IB-7 s t a g e . 3

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T e c h n i c i a n s a t SACTO i n s t a l l e d i n Beta 1 T e s t S t a n d t h e S-IVB-207 s t a g e ,
which had a r r i v e d August 31 from H u n t i n g t o n Beach.

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4

S o l u t i o n of t h e S-IVB s t a g e oxygen-hydrogen b u r n e r i n j e c t o r i c i n g p r o gram was d e m o n s t r a t e d by Douglas a t SACTO i n a s e r i e s of 1 6 performance
t e s t s beginning t h i s date.5

SEPTEMBER 2:

P o s t - s t a t i c c h e c k o u t a c t i v i t y on t h e S-IVB-502 s t a g e ended

6
a t SACTO.
SEPTEMBER 3 :

IBM a t H u n t s v i l l e completed assembly of S-IU-502 and made

immediate p r e p a r a t i o n s f o r t e s t i n g t h e u n i t .

-

/

I B M p e r s o n n e l completed s t r u c t u r a l f a b r i c a t i o n o f S-IU-207.

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�SEPTEMBER 3:

An open house was h e l d c e l e b r a t i n g t h e opening of t h e MARS

Golf and Country Club n e a r M e r i d i a n v i l l e 12 m i l e s n o r t h of H u n t s v i l l e .
The newly completed employee r e c r e a t i o n f a c i l i t y was o p e r a t e d f o r
MSFC employees .9

SEPTEMBER 6:

MSFC announced t h r e e key p e r s o n n e l changes i n t h e C e n t e r ' s

Engine Program O f f i c e :

S. F. Morea, F-1 Engine p r o j e c t manager,

became d e p u t y manager, Engine Program O f f i c e ; F r a n c i s M . S t e w a r t I11
s u c c e e d e d Morea i n t h e F-1 Engine O f f i c e ; and A . J . Burks, J r . ,
a s s i s t a n t manager, Engine Program O f f i c e , assumed a d d i t i o n a l d u t i e s
10
a s a c t i n g c h i e f , Program C o n t r o l O f f i c e .

SEPTEMBER 6-7:

A s t r o n a u t Alan Bean v i s i t e d MSFC and s i m u l a t e d S-IVB

Workshop a c t i v i t i e s i n t h e n e u t r a l buoyancy Zero G s i m u l a t o r t a n k ,
w e a r i n g t h e Arrowhead Mark I V p r e s s u r e s u i t .

He a l s o worked w i t h
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S-IVB Workshop 209 e x p e r i m e n t s i n t h e ME L a b ' s mockup a r e a .

SEPTEMBER 7:

The b a r g e Poseidon c a r r y i n g t h e S-IC-1 s t a g e resumed i t s

voyage from MSFC t o KSC a f t e r b e i n g d e l a y e d s e v e r a l days a t New O r l e a n s
12
by a towing s t r i k e .

P e r s o n n e l a t SACTO completed p o s t - f i r i n g c h e c k o u t of
13
S-IVB-502 s t a g e w i t h a n a l l - s y s t e m s t e s t .

SEPTEMBER 12:

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The S-IC-1 s t a g e , b o o s t e r f o r t h e f i r s t S a t u r n V f l i g h t v e h i c l e , a r r i v e d
a t KSC from MSFC t o b e g i n t h e b u i l d u ? of f l i g h t v e h i c l e SA-501.
men unloaded t h e s t a g e , moved i t t o t h e LC-39 VAB, and i n i t i a t e d
14
receiving inspection.

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V e r t i c a l assembly of S-IC-5 was completed a t MAF.

15

Work-

�SEPTEMBER 13:

A f u l l - d u r a t i o n s t a t i c f i r i n g of S-IB-7 s t a g e o c c u r r e d a t

.

MSFC l6

SEPTEMBER 14:

Douglas p e r s o n n e l a t SACTO s u c c e s s f u l l y f i r e d t h e S-IVB-206

s t a g e f o r a m a i n s t a g e d u r a t i o n of 66.7 s e c o n d s .

This f i r i n g v e r i f i e d

performance of a n e n g i n e f o l l o w i n g r e p l a c e m e n t of t h e LOX turbopump
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assembly.

SEPTEMBER 15:

MSFC p e r s o n n e l completed t h e s t r u c t u r a l t e s t program of t h e

S-IU-200S/500S-111.

In the f i n a l t e s t condition the u n i t successfully

w i t h s t o o d 1 4 0 p e r c e n t l i m i t l o a d i n g s and was c o n s i d e r e d q u a l i f i e d f o r
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b o t h manned and unmanned U p r a t e d S a t u r n I and S a t u r n V v e h i c l e s .

SEPTEMBER 20:

MSFC/Huntsville s h i p p e d t h e S-IB-7 s t a g e back t o MAF f o r

p o s t - s t a t i c t e s t s f o l l o w i n g t h e f u l l - d u r a t i o n s t a t i c t e s t September 1 3 .
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Manual LOX l o a d i n g t e s t s a t KSC were completed f o r S-IC-F s t a g e .

-

S&amp;ID t e c h n i c i a n s began t h e v e r t i c a l b u i l d u p of t h e S-11-5 f l i g h t s t a g e
a t S e a l Beach w i t h t h e weld j o i n i n g of t a n k c y l i n d e r s .
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problems h i n d e r e d t h e b u i l d u p .

Welding

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IBM/Huntsville completed c h e c k o u t of S-IU-205 b u t r e t a i n e d t h e u n i t f o r
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i n s t a l l a t i o n of m o d i f i c a t i o n k i t s p r i o r t o s h i p p i n g t o KSC.

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The RCA l l O A computer was i n s t a l l e d i n Launch C o n t r o l C e n t e r F i r i n g
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Room 2 a t LC-39, KSC.

SEPTEMBER 23:

MAF r e t u r n e d t o H u n t s v i l l e t h e S-IB-D/F ( d y n a m i c / f a c i l i t i e s )

The s t a g e was s c h e d u l e d f o r
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d i s p l a y a t t h e MSFC Space O r i e n t a t i o n C e n t e r .

s t a g e which had been i n s t o r a g e a t MAF.

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�SEPTEMBER 23:

KSC t e c h n i c i a n s a t LC-39A s u c c e s s f u l l y completed t h e

S-11-F LOX and LH2 manual l o a d i n g t e s t .
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were accomplished.

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Most major t e s t o b j e c t i v e s

The S-IC-3 s t a g e , f i r s t S a t u r n V f l i g h t b o o s t e r m a n u f a c t u r e d by Boeing,
d e p a r t e d MAF by b a r g e e n r o u t e t o MSFC/Huntsville f o r s t a t i c t e s t i n g . 2 6

SEPTEMBER 24:

Checkout of t h e S-11-2 s t a g e s y s t e m s , which proceeded much

more smoothly t h a n had checkout of S-11-1,

SEPTEMBER 26:

ended a t S e a l Beach. 2 7

S&amp;ID p e r s o n n e l a t S e a l Beach s u c c e s s f u l l y conducted t h e

t h i r d p n e u m o s t a t i c t e s t of S-11-3 f l i g h t s t a g e . 2 8

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C h r y s l e r p e r s o n n e l a t MAF began p o s t - s t a t i c m o d i f i c a t i o n s and r e p a i r s
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on S-IB-7 s t a g e .

SEPTEMBER 27:

A t MTF t h e c o n s t r u c t i o n c o n t r a c t o r completed t h e S - I 1

V e h i c l e S e r v i c e and V e r t i c a l Checkout B u i l d i n g .
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i n s t a l l a t i o n continued.

SEPTEMBER 28:

T e c h n i c a l systems

With assembly of t h e S-11-4 f l i g h t s t a g e a l m o s t complete

a t S e a l Beach, o f f i c i a l s r e f u s e d t o a c c e p t t h e f a u l t y " g i r t h weld"
o f t h e a f t b u l k h e a d ; a review board d e c i d e d t o c u t t h e weld a p a r t
and t o r e p l a c e t h e bulkhead w i t h t h e S-11-5 a f t bulkhead. 3 1

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The AKD P o i n t Barrow a r r i v e d a t S e a l Beach c a r r y i n g t h e a f t s e c t i o n
of t h e S-11-T/D,

SEPTEMBER 29:

which was s c h e d u l e d f o r m i n u t e e x a m i n a t i o n . 3 2

MSFC announced award of t h r e e new s t u d y c o n t r a c t s i n v o l v i n g

manned p l a n e t a r y f l y b y s .

M i s s i o n s i n t h e 1975-82 p e r i o d would be

s t u d i e d by NAA S&amp;ID and Douglas, e a c h w i t h $100,000 c o n t r a c t s .
Systems, I n c . ,

r e c e i v e d a $200,000 c o n t r a c t t o s t u d y a l t e r n a t i v e
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m i s s i o n modes f o r o r b i t a l and l a n d i n g m i s s i o n s .

TRF!

�SEPTEMBER 30:

Technicians a t Huntington Beach i n s t a l l e d a 5-2 e n g i n e on

S-IVB-504 s t a g e d u r i n g v e r t i c a l assembly and systems i n s t a l l a t i o n of
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the stage.

I N SEPTEMBER:

S&amp;ID p e r s o n n e l a t SSFL began major m o d i f i c a t i o n s t o t h e

B a t t l e s h i p T e s t Stand upon completion of T e s t F i r i n g No. 39.
c a t i o n s were i n p r e p a r a t i o n f o r b o a t t a i l environmental t e s t s .

Modifi-

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�O C T O B E R

OCTOBER 1:

1 9 6 6

S-IC-3 s t a g e a r r i v e d a t H u n t s v i l l e by b a r g e from MAF.'

OCTOBER 2:

S-11-2 s t a g e systems c h e c k o u t , i n p r o g r e s s s i n c e J u l y 23,
2
ended a t S&amp;ID1s S e a l Beach f a c i l i t y .

OCTOBER 3 :

S-IC-D f i n and f a i r i n g t e s t s t h a t began September 29 were

completed a t MSFC. 3

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S-IC-F a u t o m a t i c LOX l o a d i n g ended a t LC-39A, KSC.

4

Workmen a t MSFC/Huntsville unloaded S-IC-3 and p l a c e d i t i n t h e S-IC
T e s t Stand i n p r e p a r a t i o n f o r acceptance f i r i n g . 5

Douglas workmen a t Huntington Beach f i n i s h e d p a i n t i n g t h e S-IVB-503
s t a g e f o l l o w i n g September 1 4 c o m p l e t i o n of a l l f a c t o r y c h e c k o u t t e s t s .

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The RCA l l O A computer f o r Launch U m b i l i c a l Tower (LUT) No. 2 a t LC-39
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was i n s t a l l e d fol.lowing d e l i v e r y t o KSC on September 30.

OCTOBER 5:
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ity.

F a c t o r y c h e c k o u t of S-IU-206 began a t I B M ' s H u n t s v i l l e f a c i l -

OCTOBER 7:

G e n e r a l Dynamics C o r p o r a t i o n r e c e i v e d a n e i g h t - m o n t h $275,000

c o n t r a c t f o r a study of very l a r g e space s t r u c t u r e s .

The f i r m would

a n a l y z e s t r u c t u r a l c o n c e p t s p r o v i d e d by MSFC and a l s o d e v e l o p a d d i t i o n a l concepts.

G e n e r a l Dynamics would t h e n s e l e c t t h r e e s t r u c t u r e s

t h a t c o u l d f l y a s A p o l l o A p p l i c a t i o n s payloads on S a t u r n l a u n c h
9
vehicles.

Workmen a t Huntington Beach performed h y d r o s t a t i c t e s t i n g of
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t h e S-IVB-505 t a n k a g e .

OCTOBER 10:

6

�OCTOBER 1 0 :

P e r s o n n e l a t SSFL began S - I 1 B a t t l e s h i p s t a g e b o a t t a i l

environmental t e s t i n g .

These t e s t s were s c h e d u l e d t o c o n t i n u e t h r o u g h

December t o e v a l u a t e t h e S - I 1 s t a g e LOX r e c i r c u l a t i o n s y s t e m . l l

C h r y s l e r p e r s o n n e l a t MAF completed p o s t - s t a t i c c h e c k o u t o f

OCTOBER 11:

S-IB-6 and began t o p r e p a r e t h e s t a g e f o r shipment t o KSC. 12

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S-IVB-503 t r a v e l l e d v i a Super Guppy from H u n t i n g t o n Beach t o SACTO f o r
c h e c k o u t and a c c e p t a n c e f i r i n g t e s t s . 1 3

MSFC completed d e l i v e r y t o KSC o f t h e q u a l i f i e d s e r v i c e arms

OCTOBER 1 2 :

and t a i l s e r v i c e m a s t s f o r LUT No. 1.1 4

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Douglas workmen a t H u n t i n g t o n Beach completed f a c t o r y c h e c k o u t o f S-IVB208 s t a g e . 15

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Shipment o f S-IVB-503 s t a g e by a i r from t h e Douglas assembly p l a n t t o
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SACTO f o r t e s t i n g o c c u r r e d .

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SA-500F v e h i c l e a u t o m a t i c LOX and LH2 l o a d i n g was s a t i s f a c t o r i l y
a c c o m p l i s h e d a t KSC LC-39A. 17

NASA awarded t h e I B M F e d e r a l Systems D i v i s i o n a $51 m i l l i o n

OCTOBER 1 4 :

sole-source c o n t r a c t t o provide Saturn instrument u n i t launch support
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s e r v i c e s a t KSC t h r o u g h J u n e 3 0 , 1970.

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R o l l b a c k o f t h e SA-500F v e h i c l e from LC-39A t o t h e VAB was accomplished
a t KSC, f o l l o w i n g c o m p l e t i o n of f a c i l i t y / v e h i c l e c h e c k o u t and n e c e s s a r y
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testing

.

OCTOBER 15:

MSFC u n v e i l e d t o t h e p u b l i c f o r t h e f i r s t t i m e a mockup of

a n U p r a t e d S a t u r n I upper (S-IVB) s t a g e c o n v e r t e d i n t o a s p a c e

�workshop.
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event.

OCTOBER 17:

The mockup was shown d u r i n g t h e C e n t e r ' s open house

S&amp;ID p e r s o n n e l a t KSC s t a r t e d work t o modify t h e S-11-F s t a g e

t o t h e S-11-D c o n f i g u r a t i o n f o r t h e S a t u r n V dynamic t e s t program a t
MSFC . 2 1

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On T e s t S t a n d A-2 a t MTF S&amp;ID p e r s o n n e l s u c c e s s f u l l y accomplished t h e
LN2/LH2 t a n k i n g t e s t of t h e S-11-1 s t a g e p r e p a r a t o r y t o s t a t i c - f i r i n g
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the stage.

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S t a g e b a l l a s t i n g of S-IC-D was completed and l o n g i t u d i n a l t e s t i n g on
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t h e s t a g e began a t MSFC's S a t u r n V Dynamic T e s t S t a n d .

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Douglas p e r s o n n e l a t Huntington Beach completed S-IVB-206 s t a g e p o s t 24
f i r i n g checkout.

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A f t e r u p d a t i n g t h e S-IC-T t o t h e S-IC-4 c o n f i g u r a t i o n , MSFC/Huntsville
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p e r s o n n e l s h i p p e d t h e s t a g e t o MTF v i a t h e Poseidon.

OCTOBER 19:

MSFC awarded t h e M a r t i n Company a one-year $100,000 c o n t r a c t

f o r a d e s i g n f e a s i b i l i t y s t u d y of a 2 , 0 0 0 - w a t t n u c l e a r power s y s t e m
c o n s i s t i n g of f o u r Snap-29 r a d i o i s o t o p e g e n e r a t o r s f o r p o s s i b l e u s e
on l o n g - d u r a t i o n p o s t - A p o l l o m i s s i o n s . 2 6

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Douglas s u c c e s s f u l l y accomplished a c c e p t a n c e f i r i n g of S-IVB-207 s t a g e
a t SACTO i n Beta 1 T e s t S t a n d .

OCTOBER 21:

M a i n s t a g e d u r a t i o n was 445.6 s e c o n d s .

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Wyle L a b o r a t o r i e s f o r m a l l y opened i t s High-Force V i b r a t i o n

T e s t i n g F a c i l i t y a t H u n t s v i l l e f o r t h e S - I 1 s t a g e and o t h e r components
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of t h e S a t u r n V v e h i c l e .

�OCTOBER 21:

KSC t e c h n i c i a n s completed d e - e r e c t i o n of SA-500F i n t h e VAB

a t LC-39.

The d e - e r e c t i o n p r o c e s s began October 1 5 w i t h t h e Command

and S e r v i c e Modules and I n s t r u m e n t U n i t , c o n t i n u e d October 16 w i t h
t h e S-IVB and S - I 1 s t a g e s , and concluded w i t h t h e S-IC s t a g e . 2 9

OCTOBER 23:

The S-IC-T s t a g e , s h i p p e d from H u n t s v i l l e October 1 7 , a r r i v e d

a t MTF and was s t o r e d pending c o m p l e t i o n of t h e B-2 T e s t S t a n d . 3 0

OCTOBER 24:

During e r e c t i o n of SA-501 on LUT No. 1 t h e LC-39 VAB, work-

men completed removal and r e p l a c e m e n t of a l l b u t f o u r of t h e n e c e s s a r y
swing arms. 31

OCTOBER 25:

T e c h n i c i a n s c o n v e r t i n g S-11-F s t a g e t o S-11-D c o n f i g u r a t i o n

o u t of t h e bay a t KSC. 3 2
completed t h e work and r o l l e d t h e S-11-F/D

-

MSFC announced award of a $679,101 c o n t r a c t t o t h e U n i v e r s i t y of
Wisconsin t o d e v e l o p s e n s o r s f o r a g a l a c t i c X-ray mapping e x p e r i m e n t
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t o be flown on a n Uprated S a t u r n I l a u n c h v e h i c l e .

-

The S-IB-8 s t a g e a r r i v e d a t MSFC/Huntsville from MAF f o r ground t e s t
operations

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OCTOBER 26:

S-IC-3 p r o p e l l a n t l o a d t e s t , which began October 2 5 , was
35
s u c c e s s f u l l y completed a t MSFC.

-

NASA awarded NAA a $37 m i l l i o n supplementary c o n t r a c t c o v e r i n g l a u n c h
p r e p a r a t i o n and c h e c k o u t of t e n S - I 1 s t a g e s of t h e S a t u r n V v e h i c l e .36

-

S&amp;ID p e r s o n n e l a t S e a l Beach completed assembly of t h e S-11-5 s t a g e
a f t bulkhead.

The bulkhead t h e n was r e d e s i g n a t e d t o t h e S-11-4 s t a g e .

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�OCTOBER 27:
LC-39.
vehicle.

OCTOBER 28:

KSC p e r s o n n e l e r e c t e d S-IC-1 on LUT No. 1 i n t h e VAB a t
S-IC-E was t h e f i r s t s t a g e of t h e f i r s t S a t u r n V f l i g h t
38

NASA awarded a $4.5 m i l l i o n c o n t r a c t m o d i f i c a t i o n c a l l i n g

f o r Boeing t o assume d e s i g n and procurement r e s p o n s i b i l i t i e s f o r
c e r t a i n S-IC s t a g e s t r u c t u r a l components and i n s t r u m e n t a t i o n p r e 39
v i o u s l y p r o v i d e d by t h e government.

The S-11-F/D s t a g e was l o a d e d a b o a r d a b a r g e a t KSC and
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s h i p p e d t o MSFC/Huntsville.

OCTOBER 29:

OCTOBER 31:

The S - I 1 s p a c e r , a s u b s t i t u t e f o r S-11-1 s t a g e of t h e

SA-501 l a u n c h v e h i c l e , was e r e c t e d a t o p t h e S-IC-1 i n t h e VAB a t

.

KSC 41

I N OCTOBER:

During t h e l a s t week of t h e month c o n t r a c t o r s i n v o l v e d i n

t h e FY-1965 S a t u r n Improvement S t u d i e s gave t h e i r f i n a l p r e s e n t a t i o n s
t o MSFC.

The s t u d i e s , i n v o l v i n g s i x c o n t r a c t o r s and $1.6 m i l l i o n ,

w e r e aimed a t u p r a t i n g S a t u r n I B , S a t u r n V , and a c l a s s between t h e s e
two c a l l e d " i n t e r m e d i a t e S a t u r n . ,142

-

F o l l o w i n g d e - e r e c t i o n of t h e SA-5OOF v e h i c l e a t KSC t h i s month, p e r s o n n e l s t o r e d t h e S-IU-F and S-IVB-F a t KSC; c o n v e r t e d t h e S-11-F t o
t h e S-11-D c o n f i g u r a t i o n and s h i p p e d i t t o MSFC; and p r e p a r e d t o
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s h i p S-IC-F t o MAE f o r s t o r a g e .

�NOVEMBER

NOVEMBER 1:

With p o s t - s t a t i c m o d i f i c a t i o n s and r e p a i r c o m p l e t e , C h r y s l e r

p e r s o n n e l a t MAF began p o s t - s t a t i c c h e c k o u t o f t h e S-IB-7 s t a g e . I

NOVEMBER 2:

NASA announced e x t e n s i o n f o r a n a d d i t i o n a l 1 2 months of t h e

o p e r a t i o n a l l i f e t i m e s o f t h e t h r e e Pegasus m e t e o r o i d d e t e c t i o n
s a t e l l i t e s b e c a u s e of t h e i r s u c c e s s f u l o p e r a t i o n .

The s a t e l l i t e s

w e r e l a u n c h e d by S a t u r n I v e h i c l e s on F e b r u a r y 1 6 , May 27, and
J u l y 30, 1965. A l l had been s c h e d u l e d t o o p e r a t e 1 8 months. 2

-

The S-IU-501 was e r e c t e d i n t h e VAB, one day a f t e r s t a c k i n g of t h e
3
S-IVB-501 a s p a r t of t h e SA-501 v e h i c l e .

~ ~ ~ / H u n t s v i pl el res o n n e l s t a r t e d s t r u c t u r a l f a b r i c a t i o n of S-IU-208.

NOVEMBER 5:

4

A b l a s t o c c u r r e d i n t h e LH2 v e n t l i n e a t MTF T e s t S t a n d

A-2 where S-11-1 s t a g e was b e i n g p r e p a r e d f o r a c c e p t a n c e f i r i n g t e s t s .
The e x p l o s i o n d e s t r o y e d a b o u t 8 0 f e e t of t h e 2 4 - i n c h v e n t l i n e and
5
f o r c e d f o r e i g n m a t e r i a l i n t o t h e LH2 t a n k of t h e s t a g e .

NOVEMBER 7:

NASA f o r m a l l y a c c e p t e d S-IU-502 from t h e m a n u f a c t u r e r , I B M ,
6
f o l l o w i n g s a t i s f a c t o r y c o m p l e t i o n of c h e c k o u t on November 3 .

NOVEMBER 8:

KSC p e r s o n n e l a t LC-39 a p p l i e d power t o t h e S-IC-1 s t a g e
s t a c k e d i n t h e VAB. 7

-

I n t h e Beta 3 T e s t S t a n d a t SACTO undergoing m o d i f i c a t i o n work and
p a r t s i n s t a l l a t i o n s i n c e October 1 4 , t h e S-IVB-503 had performance
v e r i f i c a t i o n completed and power t u r n e d on f o r subsystem c h e c k o u t
8
and p r e p a r a t i o n f o r f i r i n g t e s t s .

�NOVEMBER 1 0 :

G e n e r a l E L e c t r i c Company's M i s s r l e and Space D i v i s i o n had

r e c e i v e d a 1 ~ - m u x i t h , $14 .884 c o n t r a c t f-om MSFC t o s t u d y e l e c t r i c
p r o p u l s i o n c o n ~ e p t sf o r
system.

-

low a c c e l e r a t i o n s p a c e t r a n s p o r t a t i o n

9

The S-11-F/D,

which was s h i p p e d from KSC on O c t o b e r 29 f o l l o w i n g com-

p l e t i o n o f SA-500F c h e c k o u t , a r r i v e d a t MSFC f o r t e s t i n g i n t h e
10
S a t u r n V Dynamic T e s t S t a n d .

NOVEMBER 1 2 :

MAE was h o s t t o a p p r o x i m a t e l y 1 8 , 0 0 0 v i s i t o r s a t t h e a n n u a l
11

NASA-contractor open h o u s e e v e n t .

-

P e r s o n n e l a t t h e MSFC S a t u r n V Dynamic T e s t S t a n d c o m p l e t e d l o n g i t u d 12
i n a l t e s t i n g o f t h e S-IC-D s t a g e .

NOVEMBER 15:

Boeing p e r s o n n e l a t MSFC/Huntsville s u c c e s s f u l l y f i r e d t h e

S-IC-3 s t a g e f o r 121.5 s e c o n d s .

A l l s y s t e m s f u n c t i o n e d w e l l and no

major problems were encountered.
T h i s was t h e l a s t p l a n n e d f i r i n g
13
o f a n S-IC s t a g e a t H u n t s v i l l e .

NOVEMBER 16:

A s h o r t - d u r a t i o n f i r i n g ( 3 5 s e c o n d s ) o f S-IB-8 o c c u r r e d

a t MSFC, a p p r o x i m a t e l y f o u r weeks a h e a d of s c h e d u l e . 1 4

NOVEMBER 1 7 :

S-11-1 s t a g e LH2 t a n k c l e a n u p a n d c l o s e o u t ended a t MTF

T e s t S t a n d A-2, where a n e x p l o s i o n November 5 c a u s e d c o n t a m i n a t i o n
15
of t h e t a n k .

NOVEMBER 1 7 :

NASA announced s e v e r a l c h a n g e s i n t h e A p o l l o I S a t u r n manned

s p a c e f l i g h t s c h e d u l e , b e c a u s e of l a u n c h v e h i c l e and s p a c e c r a f t
development problems.
c r a f t (AS-205),
date set.

The second manned f l i g h t of a n A p o l l o s p a c e -

s c h e d u l e d f o r s p r i n g 1 9 6 7 , was p o s t p o n e d and n o new

The AS-205 prime c r e w - - W a l t e r M .

S c h i r r a , Donn F . E i s e l e

�and Walter Cunningham--became the backup crew for the AS-204 mission.
AS-204, the first manned ApoPlo flight, was scheduled for the first
16
quarter of 9967.
NOVEMBER 18:

Boeing personnel completed installation the S-IC-5 F-1

engines; this task had been in progress since October 18 at MAF.

17

NOVEMBER 19:

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IBM completed checkout of S-IU-206 at Huntsville.

NOVEMBER 21:

MSFC announced it had ordered 30 additional F-1 engines

and related services from Rocketdyne Division of North American.
The order completed the requirements for the 15 scheduled Saturn V
boosters.

Cost was estimated at $141 million. ,FJ1engines purchased
19
to date totalled 106.

-

S-IC-3 was removed from the MSFC S-IC Test Stand for return to MAF. 20

- MSFC presented to NASA Headquarters a summary of information from the
FY-1965 Saturn Improvement Studies.

These studies were performed by

United Technology Corporation, NAA, Boeing, Douglas, Chrysler, and
Aerojet-General.21

NOVEMBER 21-22:

Boeing personnel at Huntsville stacked the S-11-F/D

stage on the S-IC-D stage in the Saturn V Dynamic Test Facility
without major problems.
22
November 19.

S-11-F/D had been moved to the facility

NOVEMBER 22:

Vehicle "power on" was accomplished during checkout of
SA-501 in the VAB at KSC'S LC-39.23

-

The IU structural subcontractor delivered to IBM the structural seg24
ments of S-IU-209.

�NOVEMBER 22:

A t a NASA b i d d e r s ' c o n f e r e n c e a t MAF today r e p r e s e n t a t i v e s

of 17 s h i p b u i l d i n g f i r m s i n s p e c t e d t h e b a r g e Orion w i t h a view t o
m o d i f y i n g t h e v e s s e l t o accommodate S a t u r n V s t a g e s . 25

NOVEMBER 23:

NASA had a u t h o r i z e d Perkin-Elmer C o r p o r a t i o n and C h r y s l e r

t o c o n t i n u e f o r n i n e a d d i t i o n a l months t h e i r s t u d i e s o f o p t i c a l
technology f o r f u t u r e extended Apollo f l i g h t s .
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t h e p a r a l l e l $250,000 c o n t r a c t e x t e n s i o n s .

NOVEMBER 25:

MSFC would manage

MSFC o b t a i n e d b e n e f i c i a l occupancy of t h e S a t u r n S u p p o r t

T e s t Area h i g h - p r e s s u r e g a s and p r o p e l l a n t s s y s t e m .
27
c o m p l e t e e x c e p t f o r minor d e f i c i e n c e s .

NOVEMBER 27:

The j o b was

The S-IC-3, which was s h i p p e d on t h e Poseidon from

MSFCI

H u n t s v i l l e on November 22 a f t e r a c c e p t a n c e f i r i n g , a r r i v e d a t MAF
28
f o r r e f u r b i s h m e n t and p o s t - s t a t i c c h e c k o u t .

NOVEMBER 28:

NASA awarded f o u r c o n t r a c t s t o t a l l i n g $825,000 f o r s t u d i e s

of methods t o e x p l o r e t h e p l a n e t s and t o d e s i g n advanced l a u n c h
vehicles.

R e c e i v i n g c o n t r a c t s were:

Lockheed M i s s i l e s and Space

Company, $200,000; Boeing Company, $150,000; L o c k h e e d - C a l i f o r n i a
Company, $250,000; and NAA, $225,000.
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manage t h e c o n t r a c t s .

-

NASA H e a d q u a r t e r s would

NASA announced t h a t i t would n e g o t i a t e a c o n t r a c t w i t h Bendix f o r
development and p r o d u c t i o n of a p o i n t i n g c o n t r o l s y s t e m f o r t h e
A p o l l o T e l e s c o p e Mount.

Bendix would produce t h r e e u n i t s under
d i r e c t i o n of MSFC a t a c o s t of a b o u t $6.9 m i l l i o n . 3 0

NOVEMBER 29:

The forward bulkhead of t h e S-11-3 s t a g e ' s LH2 t a n k was

damaged when a l a d d e r f e l l w h i l e t h e s t a g e was i n a h o r i z o n t a l
31
p o s i t i o n f o r i n - t a n k systems i n s t a l l a t i o n a t S e a l Beach.

�NOVEMBER 29:

C h r y s l e r p e r s o n n e l a t MSFC s u c c e s s f u l l y s t a t i c - f i r e d f o r

145 s e c o n d s t h e S-IB-8 s t a g e .

The S-IB-8 was t o f l y a s t h e b o o s t e r
o f t h e e i g h t h Uprated S a t u r n I l a u n c h v e h i c l e . 32

NOVEMBER 30:

-

The S-IVB-207 s t a g e a c c e p t a n c e m e e t i n g was h e l d a t SACTO. 3 3

P e r s o n n e l a t MSFC s a t i s f a c t o r i l y performed a t e c h n i c a l d e m o n s t r a t i o n
of t h e h y d r a u l i c l o a d s i m u l a t o r s on t h e S a t u r n V SDF a f t e r s t a r t i n g
34
f u n c t i o n a l c h e c k o u t of t h e s i m u l a t o r s on O c t o b e r . 2 6 .

I N NOVEMBER:

MSFC D i r e c t o r Wernher von Braun announced management

o r g a n i z a t i o n t o d i r e c t t h e Apollo T e l e s c o p e Mount ( A m ) p r o j e c t :
L e l a n d Belew, Program Manager; Rein I s e , P r o j e c t Manager; W i l l i a m
K e a t h l e y , P r o j e c t Experiments D i r e c t o r ; E . B . C r a i g , C o n t r a c t i n g
Officer; D r . Ernst Stuhlinger, Project Scientist.

The MSFC A s t r i o n i c s

L a b o r a t o r y would be r e s p o n s i b l e f o r o v e r a l l t e c h n i c a l a s p e c t s of t h e
35
ATM development.

�D E C E M B E R

DECEMBER 1:

1 9 6 6

Boeing p e r s o n n e l a t Michoud s u c c e s s f u l l y completed p o s t -

m a n u f a c t u r i n g c h e c k o u t of S-IC-4 b e f o r e s t o r i n g t h e s t a g e .

-

1

The S - I 1 common bulkhead t e s t t a n k (CBTT) a t S a n t a Susana f a i l e d
d u r i n g an u l t i m a t e h y d r o s t a t i c p r e s s u r e t e s t .

The LH2 t a n k b u l k -

head and w a l l c o l l a p s e d , l e a v i n g i n t a c t t h e LOX t a n k and common
bulkhead p o r t i o n of t h e t e s t a r t i c l e .

An i n v e s t i g a t i o n concluded

t h a t t h e f a i l u r e began w i t h a p r i o r c r a c k a t a f i t t i n g on t h e LH2
tank wall.

-

F o l l o w i n g c o m p l e t i o n of S-11-1 p r e s t a t i c c h e c k o u t and m o d i f i c a t i o n
e f f o r t s , workmen a t MTF performed a f u l l - d u r a t i o n f i r i n g l a s t i n g
384 s e c o n d s . 3

-

NASA e x t e n d e d f o r one y e a r a n a i r t r a n s p o r t c o n t r a c t between Aero
S p a c e l i n e s and MSFC.

The c o n t r a c t , w i t h e s t i m a t e d v a l u e of $2.5

m i l l i o n , c o n t i n u e d t h e s e r v i c e s of t h e Super Guppy and P r e g n a n t
Guppy a i r p l a n e s f o r t r a n s p o r t i n g major S a t u r n hardware. 4

-

F i n a l d e l i v e r y of SA-501 t e s t program t a p e s from t h e S a t u r n V SDF
a t MSFC t o KSC o c c u r r e d . '

DECEMBER 3:

Assembly c o m p l e t i o n of t h e SA-500D dynamic t e s t v e h i c l e a t

MSFC o c c u r r e d w i t h s t a c k i n g of t h e A p o l l o Command Module, S e r v i c e
Module, and Launch Escape System.

S-IVB-D s t a g e s t a c k i n g had ended

November 30, and assembly of o t h e r s p a c e c r a f t components on Decem6
b e r 1.

DECEMBER 4:

S-IVB-208 s t a g e a r r i v e d a t SACTO f o r a c c e p t a n c e t e s t i n g . '

�Workmen a t SACTO i n s t a l l e d S-IVB-208 s t a g e i n Beta 1 T e s t
8
Stand f o r a c c e p t a n c e t e s t i n g .

DECEMBER 5:

-

-

Post-manufacturing checkout of S-IC-4 s t a g e ended a t MAF w i t h o u t major
9
problems.

I n s t a l l a t i o n of i n s u l a t i o n , which had been i n p r o g r e s s on S-IVB-505
tankage throughout November, ended a t Douglas' Huntington Beach
10
plant.

DECEMBER 7:

Under an eight-month NASA c o n t r a c t Douglas would develop

d e s i g n r e q u i r e m e n t s f o r a s m a l l modular space l a b o r a t o r y .

The

proposed l a b o r a t o r y would r e p l a c e t h e d e s c e n t s t a g e of t h e Apollo
Lunar Module.
MSFC.

DECEMBER 8:

-

The $344,000 s t u d y c o n t r a c t would be managed by

11

I B M s t a r t e d s t r u c t u r a l assembly of S-IU-8. 12

MSFC shipped t h e S-IB-8 s t a g e t o MAF f o l l o w i n g completion of s t a t i c
firing. 13

-

I B M p e r s o n n e l a t H u n t s v i l l e completed f a b r i c a t i o n of S-IU-208 and
14
began component assembly.

NASA e x e r c i s e d a one-year renewal o p t i o n w i t h Ling-Temco-Vought
p r o v i d e computer s u p p o r t s e r v i c e s f o r MAF.
15
c o s t $2.7 m i l l i o n .

DECEMBER 9:

F a c t o r y checkout of S-IVB-504,

Beach October 4 , ended s u c c e s s f u l l y . 16

to

The c o n t r a c t e x t e n s i o n

which began a t Huntington

�The S-IC-F a r r i v e d a t MAF aboard t h e b a r g e Poseidon from
KSC t o be s t o r e d pending f u r t h e r need. 1 7

DECEMBER 10:

DECEMBER 12:

MSFC t e c h n i c i a n s completed t h e l o n g - d e l a y e d p o s t - s t a t i c

c h e c k o u t of S-IC-2,

d i s c o n n e c t e d t h e s t a g e from power, and t u r n e d

i t o v e r t o ME L a b o r a t o r y f o r i n c o r p o r a t i o n o f changes and m o d i f i c a 18
tions.

DECEMBER 13:
f o r KSC.

-

-

The S-IB-6 s t a g e l e f t MAF a b o a r d t h e b a r g e Palaemon bound
19

S-IB-8 a r r i v e d a t MAF from H u n t s v i l l e f o r p o s t - s t a t i c m o d i f i c a t i o n s
20
and c h e c k o u t .

Douglas s h i p p e d t h e S-IVB-206 s t a g e t o KSC f o l l o w i n g c o m p l e t i o n of
21
p o s t - f i r i n g c h e c k o u t and m o d i f i c a t i o n s a t Huntington Beach.

DECEMBER 14:

Boeing d e d i c a t e d i t s I n d u s t r i a l R e s e a r c h C e n t e r a t

F e a t u r e d s p e a k e r was D r . Edward C . Welsh, E x e c u t i v e
S e c r e t a r y o f t h e N a t i o n a l A e r o n a u t i c s and Space C o u n c i l . 2 2

Huntsville.

DECEMBER 14:

-

S-IVB-206 s t a g e a r r i v e d a t KSC. 2 3

I B M completed assembly of S-IU-207.

DECEMBER 15:

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The S - I 1 i n t e r s t a g e p o r t i o n of t h e S-IC/S-I1 i n t e r f a c e

t e s t specimen f a i l e d a t MSFC's Load T e s t Annex d u r i n g d e s i g n l i m i t
25
l o a d i n g a t 127 p e r c e n t d e s i g n l i m i t l o a d .

-

Checkout of S-IU-207 began a t I B M ' s

Huntsville plant.

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�Boeing moved t h e S-IC-4 s t a g e a t MAF i n t o s t o r a g e f o l l o w i n g

DECEMBER 16:

c o m p l e t i o n of p o s t - m a n u f a c t u r i n g c h e c k o u t and i n c o r p o r a t i o n of
27
changes.

-

With assembly of S-IC-5 c o m p l e t e d , Boeing p e r s o n n e l a t MAF moved t h e
s t a g e i n t o t h e Checkout B u i l d i n g f o r p o s t - m a n u f a c t u r i n g c h e c k o u t . 2 8

-

F a c t o r y c h e c k o u t of S-IVB-504 s t a g e , which began October 1 0 a t Hunt29
i n g t o n Beach, was completed a s p l a n n e d .

-

The Super Guppy a i r c r a f t d e l i v e r e d S-IU-206 t o KSC, t h r e e d a y s ahead
30
of s c h e d u l e .

-

SLID completed a s e r i e s of 159 b o a t t a i l e n v i r o n m e n t a l t e s t s on t h e
S - I 1 B a t t l e s h i p a t S a n t a Susana.

These t e s t s d e t e r m i n e d t h e con-

d i t i o n s under which t h e LOX system would remain s u b c o o l e d from
p r e l a u n c h t h r o u g h S - I 1 e n g i n e s t a r t . 31

DECEMBER 17:

T e c h n i c i a n s a t MTF removed t h e S-IC-T a l l - s y s t e m s t e s t s t a g e

from s t o r a g e and p l a c e d i t i n S-IC S t a g e T e s t P o s i t i o n B-2 f o r s t a t i c
f i r i n g t e s t preparations.

P e r s o n n e l began e l e c t r i c a l and m e c h a n i c a l

hookup of t h e s t a g e . 32

DECEMBER 1 8 :

The S-IB-6 s t a g e a r r i v e d a t KSC from MAF a b o a r d t h e b a r g e
Palaemon. 3 3

A s p e c i a l s e m i - t o r o i d a l t a n k , f a b r i c a t e d by ME Lab a s a n

DECEMBER 19:

e x p e r i m e n t a l c o n f i g u r a t i o n , was d e l i v e r e d t o P&amp;VE Lab f o r s t r u c t u r a l
34
testing

.

DECEMBER 20:

NASA announced a c o n t r a c t m o d i f i c a t i o n w i t h C h r y s l e r c o v e r -

i n g l o n g - l e a d - t i m e i t e m s f o r a d d i t i o n a l Uprated S a t u r n I b o o s t e r s

�(S-IB s t a g e s ) .

The $ 7 . 2 m i l l i o n supplemental agreement t o C h r y s l e r ' s

b a s i c c o n t r a c t a u t h o r i z e d t h e c o n t r a c t o r t o provide m a t e r i a l s , components and e n g i n e e r i n g s u p p o r t n e c e s s a r y t o m a i n t a i n i t s c a p a b i l i t y t o assemble f o u r S-IB s t a g e s a y e a r f o l l o w i n g completion of t h e 12
scheduled v e h i c l e s . 35

DECEMBER 20:

The l a s t of 1 3 t e s t f i r i n g s s i n c e J u l y 1 of t h e S-IVB

B a t t l e s h i p s t a g e a t MSFC was performed.
was 281.14 seconds.

F i r i n g time f o r t h i s t e s t

O f f i c i a l s noted achievement of a number of

major t e s t o b j e c t i v e s i n t h e six-month p e r i o d . 3 6

DECEMBER 21:

With a p p r o v a l from MSFC, S&amp;ID p e r s o n n e l a t SSFL began t h e

S - I 1 B a t t l e s h i p m o d i f i c a t i o n s n e c e s s a r y t o p r e p a r e f o r a new s e r i e s
37
of s t a t i c - f i r i n g t e s t s .

-

Post-manufacturing checkout of S-IC-5 began i n t h e S t a g e T e s t . B u i l d i n g
a t MAF. 38

DECEMBER 22:

The countdown f o r t h e scheduled second f u l l - d u r a t i o n s t a t i c

t e s t of S-11-1 began a t MTF.

A t 1 0 p.m. a l l e n g i n e s s t a r t e d b u t

a u t o m a t i c c u t o f f came immediately.
1.5 seconds. 39

DECEMBER 23:

The u n s u c c e s s f u l t e s t l a s t e d

MSFC r e c e i v e d t h e N a t i o n a l S a f e t y C o u n c i l ' s Award of Honor

f o r having worked over 5 m i l l i o n man-hours w i t h o u t a d i s a b l i n g
40
i njury.

-

NASA had awarded General E l e c t r i c a c o n t r a c t e x t e n s i o n of $22.3
million t o continue i n i t s fourth year as general support contractor
f o r MTF.

The GE s u p p o r t c o n t r a c t a t MTF began i n June 1963.

new c o n t r a c t covered t h e p e r i o d November 1966 t o J u l y 1967.

41

The

�DECEMBER 27:

Boeing p e r s o n n e l a t MAF a p p l i e d power t o t h e S-IC-5 s t a g e

t o commence post-manufacturing checkout. 42

DECEMBER 28:

NASA announced m o d i f i c a t i o n of t h e Douglas S-IVB s t a g e

c o n t r a c t t o p r o v i d e long-lead-time hardware f o r a d d i t i o n a l S a t u r n I B
v e h i c l e s . The $6.3 m i l l i o n c o n t r a c t r e v i s i o n would extend through
June 1967.

The a c t i o n would permit MSFC t o o r d e r a d d i t i o n a l S-IVB

s t a g e s w i t h o u t d e l a y i f f u r t h e r v e h i c l e m i s s i o n s were a s s i g n e d a f t e r
t h e 12 v e h i c l e s c u r r e n t l y scheduled. 4 3

-

With S-IU-503 component assembly o p e r a t i o n s complete, I B M moved t h e
u n i t t o t h e checkout s t a n d f o r l e a k t e s t of t h e environmental
c o n t r o l system and t h e gaseous n i t r o g e n system. 44

DECEMBER 29:

Douglas t e c h n i c i a n s a t Huntington Beach completed h i g h

p r e s s u r e l e a k checks of t h e S-IVB-504 s t a g e and moved t h e s t a g e t o
a n o t h e r assembly tower f o r f i n a l i n s t a l l a t i o n s . 45

DECEMBER 30:

MSFC awarded Douglas A i r c r a f t Company a $300,000 nine-month

c o n t r a c t t o a n a l y z e t h e needs of an o r b i t a l s u p p o r t f a c i l i t y f o r
f u t u r e a s t r o n o m i c a l r e s e a r c h from s p a c e .

R e s u l t s of t h e s t u d y c o u l d

be used f o r s p a c e programs f o l l o w i n g t h e Apollo Telescope Mount (ATPI)
46
program.

-

S t a t u s of S-IC-6 s t a g e assembly a t MAF:

V e r t i c a l assembly was com-

p l e t e and t h e h a n d l i n g r i n g was undergoing t e s t i n p r e p a r a t i o n f o r
s t a g e "lay-down" e a r l y i n 1967. 4 7

-

S-11-1 s t a g e underwent i t s second s u c c e s s f u l f u l l - d u r a t i o n a c c e p t a n c e
t e s t a t MTF, t h u s completing t h e a c c e p t a n c e t e s t program. 48

�IN DECEMBER: Wyle Laboratories, Huntsville, completed several tests in
the S-I1 Stage high-force test program.

Following completion of the

thrust complex first-axis lateral testing on November 30, Wyle
personnel completed second-axis lateral testing on December 6 and
third-axis testing December 21.

Vibration testing of the forward

skirt ended December 15.49

-

MSFC accepted beneficial occupancy of the S-IC Test Position B-2 at
MTF. GSE installation was nearly complete.50

�J A N U A R Y

1. Michoud Assembly F a c i l i t y , H i s t o r i c a l R e p o r t , J a n u a r y 1, 1966
December 3 1 , 1966, p. 42.

-

2 . North American A v i a t i o n , I n c . , Space and I n f o r m a t i o n Systems D i v i s i o n ,
S a t u r n S - I 1 S t a g e Monthly P r o g r e s s R e p o r t , J a n u a r y 1966, p. 2 .

3.

MSFC P u b l i c A f f a i r s O f f i c e , P r e s s R e l e a s e 65-307, December 1 7 , 1965.

4 . MSFC P r o p u s l i o n and V e h i c l e E n g i n e e r i n g L a b o r a t o r y , Monthly P r o g r e s s
R e p o r t f o r P e r i o d J a n u a r y 1, 1966, Through J a n u a r y 31, 1966, p. 6 .
5.

PAO, P r e s s R e l e a s e 66-1, J a n . 3 , 1966.

6.

PA0,'Press R e l e a s e 66-2, J a n . 4 , 1966.

7.

PAO, P r e s s R e l e a s e 66-3, J a n . 4 , 1966.

8. MSFC S a t u r n V Program O f f i c e , Q u a r t e r l y P r o g r e s s R e p o r t f o r J a n u a r y 1-March 31, 1966, p . 42.
9.

S a t . V Prog. O f f . , S a t V QPR, J a n . 1

-

Mar. 31, 1966, p. 8.

1 0 . MSFC T e s t L a b o r a t o r y , P r o g r e s s R e p o r t , December 1 2 , 1965--January 1 2 ,
1966, p. 25.
11.
H.

Memo, Davis E. Foxworthy, C h i e f , T e c h n i c a l S e r v i c e s O f f i c e , t o
H. Gorman, Deputy D i r e c t o r , A d m i n i s t r a t i v e , s u b j . , "Flash R e p o r t , "

J a n . 1 4 , 1966.
12. Douglas A i r c r a f t Company, S a t u r n S-IVB Monthly T e c h n i c a l P r o g r e s s
R e p o r t , J a n u a r y 1966, p. 49.
13.

Ibid.,

pp. 49-50.

14.

NAA,

15.

PAO, P r e s s R e l e a s e 66-16, J a n . 1 3 , 1966.

16.

S a t . V Prog. O f f . , S a t . V QPR, J a n . 1

17.

I b i d . , p. 8 .

18.

I b i d . , p. 22.

S - I 1 MPR, J a n . 1966, p. 45.

-

1 9 . PAO, P r e s s R e l e a s e 66-18, J a n . 1 4 , 1966.

Mar. 31, 1966, p. 8.

�January (Cont'd)
20.

DAC, S-IVB MTPR, J a n . 1 9 6 6 , p . 1.

21.

S a t . V Prog. Off.,

22.

DAC, S-IVB MTPR, J a n . 1 9 6 6 , p . 1.

23.

S a t . V Prog. Off.,

24.

Ibid.,

25.

I b i d . , p. 1 2 .

26.

T e s t L a b . MPR f o r J a n . 1 2

27.

Ibid.,

28.

S a t . V Prog. Off.,

29.

Ibid.,

30.

I b i d . , p . 22.

31.

PAO, P r e s s R e l e a s e 6 6 - 2 3 , J a n . 2 0 , 1 9 6 6 .

32.

S a t . V Prog. Off.,

33.

I b i d . , p. 1 3 .

S a t V QPR, J a n . 1

-

Mar. 3 1 , 1 9 6 6 , p . 18.

S a t V QPR, J a n . 1 - Mar. 3 1 , 1 9 6 6 , p . 1 0 .

p . 11.

-

Feb. 1 2 , 1 9 6 6 , p . 1.

p p . 26-27.

S a t V QPR, J a n . . l

-

Mar. 31, 1 9 6 6 , p . 38.

p. 10.

S a t V QPR, J a n . 1

-

Mar. 3 1 , 1 9 6 6 , p. 38.

3 4 . PAO, P r e s s R e l e a s e 66-24, J a n . 2 1 , 1 9 6 6 ; a n d Memo, D r . Wernher von
B r a u n , D i r e c t o r , MSFC, t o D i s t r i b u t i o n , s u b j . " P e r s o n n e l A p p o i n t m e n t s ,
P&amp;VE L a b o r a t o r y , " J a n . 2 1 , 1 9 6 6 .
35.

P&amp;VE L a b . , MPR f o r J a n . 1 9 6 6 , p . 5 .

36.

PAO, P r e s s R e l e a s e 66-25, J a n . 24, 1 9 6 6 .

37.

S a t . V Prog. Off.,

38.

Ibid.,

39.

I b i d . , p. 8 .

40.

P&amp;VE L a b . , MPR f o r J a n . 1 9 6 6 , p . 28.

41.

S a t . V Prog. Off.,

S a t V QPR, J a n . 1

-

Mar..31,

-

Mar. 3 1 , 1 9 6 6 , p . 2 3 .

1 9 6 6 , p . 11.

p. 22.

S a t V QPR, J a n . 1

�January (Cont'd)

42.

Ibid.,

p . 39.

43.

I b i d . , p . 25.

44.

PAO, P r e s s R e l e a s e 6 6 - 2 7 , J a n . 2 8 , 1 9 6 6 .

45. NAA, S - I 1 MPR, J a n . 1 9 6 6 , p . 2 5 .
46.

S a t . V Prog. O f f . ,

47.

Ibid.,

p. 19.

S a t V QPR, J a n . 1

-

Mar. 31, 1 9 6 6 , p. 11.

�F E B R U A R Y

1.

MAF, H i s t . R p t . 1 9 6 6 , p . 2 .

2.

S a t . V Prog. Off.,

3.

PAO, P r e s s R e l e a s e 66-32, Feb. 3 , 1966.

4.

P&amp;VE L a b . , MPR f o r F e b r u a r y 1 9 6 6 , p . 34.

5.

S a t . V Prog. Off.,

S a t . V QPR, J a n . 1

S a t V QPR, J a n . 1

-

-

Mar, 31. 1 9 6 6 , p. 36

Mar. 3 1 , 1 9 6 6 , p . 1 2 .

7. Memo, B i l l H. S n e e d , C h i e f , S a t u r n V Program C o n t r o l O f f i c e , MSFC,
t o C h i e f , A p o l l o Program P l a n n i n g , NASA, s u b j . , " S a t u r n V Weekly R e p o r t
No. 5 7 , " Feb. 7 , 1966.
8.

P&amp;VE L a b . , MPR f o r Feb. 1966, p . 34.

9.

M i s s i s s i p p i T e s t F a c i l i t y , H i s t o r y o f t h e Year 1 9 6 6 , p . 1 4 .
S a t V QPR, J a n . 1

-

Mar. 3 1 , 1 9 6 6 , p. 8.

10.

Sat.

11.

DAC, S-IVB MTPR, Feb. 1 9 6 6 , p . 35.

12.

Sat. V

13.

w.,p .

14.

PAO, P r e s s R e l e a s e 66-42, Feb. 1 7 , 1966.

15.

T e s t L a b . , MPR f o r Feb. 12

16.

S a t . V Prog. Off.,

17.

w.,p .

19.

T e s t Lab., MPR f o r Feb. 1 2

20.

NAA, S - I 1 MPR f o r Feb. 1 9 6 6 , p. 38.

21.

S a t . V Prog. Off.,

22.

w.,p .

V Prog. Off.,

P r o g . O f f . , S a t . V QPR, J a n . 1

-

Mar. 3 1 , 1 9 6 6 , p. 38.

11.

-

Mar. 1 2 , 1 9 6 6 , p . 25.

S a t . V QPR, J a n . 1

-

Mar. 31, 1 9 6 6 , p. 27.

23.

36.

-

Mar. 1 2 , 1 9 6 6 , p . 26.

S a t . V QPR, J a n . 1

-

Mar. 31, 1 9 6 6 , p . 11.

�February (Cont'd)
23.

T e s t L a b . , MPR f o r Feb. 1 2

-

Mar. 1 2 , 1 9 6 6 , p . 2 6 .

2 4 . NASA S P - 4 0 0 7 , A s t r o n a u t i c s and A e r o n a u t i c s , 1966, Chronology on
S c i e n c e , T e c h n o l o p y , and P o l i c y , p . 67; and MSFC PAO, M a r s h a l l S t a r ,
Mar. 2 , 1 9 6 6 , p . 1.

25.

DAC, S-IVB MTPR, Feb. 1 9 6 6 , pp. 1 &amp; 35.

26.

S a t . V Prog. O f f . ,

27.

DAC, S-IVB MTPR, Feb. 1 9 6 6 , p. 5 0 .

28.

T e s t L a b . , MPR f o r F e b . 1 2

29.

S a t . V Prog. O f f . ,

30.

Ibid.,

p. 19.

S a t . V QPR, J a n . 1

-

-

Mar. 3 1 , 1 9 6 6 , p. 1 9 .

Mar. 1 2 , 1 9 6 6 , p. 1.

S a t . V QPR, J a n 1

-

Mar. 3 1 , 1 9 6 6 , p. 1 3 .

�M A R C H

1. MSFC M a n u f a c t u r i n g E n g i n e e r i n g Lab., ME L a b o r a t o r y H i s t o r i c a l
Q u a r t e r l y R e p o r t , J a n u a r y - March 1966 ( d r a f t ) .
2.

Ibid.
-

3.

MAF, H i s t . Rpt. 1966, p. 2 ,

4.

S a t . V Prog. O f f . ,

5.

T e s t L a b . , MPR f o r Feb. 12

6.

S a t . V Prog. O f f . , S a t . V QPR, J a n . 1

7.

NAA, S - I 1 MPR, Mar. 1966, p. 2.

8.

PAO, P r e s s R e l e a s e 66-49, Mar. 4 , 1966; and MAF, H i s t . Rpt. 1966,

-

S a t . V QPR, J a n . 1

- Mar.

Mar. 31, 1966, p. 2 3 .

1 2 , 1966, p. 25.

-

Mar. 31, 1966, p. 43.

p . 2.

-

S a t . V Prog. O f f . , S a t . V QPR, J a n . 1

Mar. 31, 1966, p. 1 6 .

10.

NAA,, S - I 1 MPR f o r Mar. 1966, p. 2 7 .

11.

NASA, A s t r o n a u t i c s and A e r o n a u t i c s , 1966, p. 88.

12.

NAA, S - I 1 MPR f o r Mar. 1966, p. 5 .

13.

S a t . V Prog. O f f . ,

14.

MAF, H i s t . Rpt. 1966, p . 31.

S a t V QPR,Jan.

1

-

S a t . V Prog. O f f . , S a t . V QPR, J a n . 1
16.

P&amp;VE Lab., MPR f o r Mar. 1966, p. 40.

17.

S a t . V Prog. O f f . , S a t V QPR,Jan.

18.

MAF, H i s t . Rpt. 1966, p. 61.

19.

S a t . V Prog. O f f . ,

S a t V QPR,Jan.

Mar. 31, 1966, p . 18.

-

Mar. 31, 1966, p. 23.

1

-

Mar. 31, 1966, p. 38.

1

-

Mar. 31, 1966, p. 25.

21. MSFC Engine Program O f f i c e , Semiannual P r o g r e s s R e p o r t , F-1, H - 1 ,
5-2 and C - 1 E n g i n e s , J a n . 1, 1966 - June 30, 1966, p. 11.

�March ( C o n t ' d )

-

Mar. 31, 1966, p . 10.

-

Mar. 31, 1966, p . 12.

22.

S a t . V Prog. O f f . , S a t . V QPR, J a n . 1

23.

NAA,

24.

DAC, S-IVB MTPR, Mar. 1966, p . 35.

25.

I b i d . , p. 58.

26.

S a t . V Prog. Off.,

27.

T e s t Lab., MPR f o r Mar. 12

28.

S a t . V Prog. O f f . , S a t . V QPR, J a n . 1

29.

DAC, S - I V B MTPR, Mar. 1966, p . 35.

30.

PAO, M a r s h a l l S t a r , Mar. 9 , 1966, p. LO.

31.

DAC, S-IVB MTPR, Mar. 1966, p. 49.

32.

S a t . V Prog. O f f . , S a t . V QPR, J a n . 1

33.

T e s t Lab., MPR f o r Mar. 12

34.

I b i d . , p. 11.

S - I 1 MPR f o r Mar. 1966, p . 2.

S a t . V QPR, J a n . 1

-

-

Apr. 1 2 , 1966, p . 29.

-

-

Mar. 31, 1966, p. 23.

Mar. 31, 1966, p. 43.

Apr. 1 2 , 1966, p. 1.

35. MAF, H i s t . Rpt. 1966, p . 3; and NASA, A s t r o n a u t i c s a n d . A e r o n a u t i c s ,
1966, p. 115.
NASA, A s t r o n a u t i c s and A e r o n a u t i c s , 1965, p . 114.
S a t . V Prog. Off.,

S a t V QPR, J a n . 1

-

Mar. 31, 1966, p . 10.

I b i d . , p. 42.
Ibid

., p .

Ibid.,

16.

p. 42.

DAC, S-IVB MTPR, Mar. 1966, p. 50.
S a t . V Prog. O f f . , S a t . V QPR, J a n . 1 - Mar. 31, 1966, p . 44.
Ibid.,

p . 25.

�March ( C o n t ' d )
Ibid

., p .

25; a n d DAC, S-IVB MTPR, Mar. 1 9 6 6 , p. 37.

S a t . V Prog. O f f . ,

S a t . V QPR, J a n . 1

-

Mar. 3 1 , 1 9 6 6 , p . 23.

I b i d . , p. 1 3 .
PAO, P r e s s R e l e a s e 66-69, Apr. 1, 1 9 6 6 .
T e s t L a b . , MPR f o r Mar. 1 2
S a t . V Prog. Off.,
Ibid.,

-

Apr. 1 2 , 1 9 6 6 , p . 6 .

S a t . V QPR, J a n . 1

p. 10.

NAA, S - I 1 MPR, Mar. 1 9 6 6 , p p . 1 2 &amp; 1 6 .

-

Mar. 3 1 , 1 9 6 6 , p . 8 .

�P r e s s R e l e a s e 6 6 - 6 8 , A p r . 1, 1 9 6 6 .

L.

l'liO,

2.

PAO, P r e s s R e l e a s e 6 6 - 6 9 , Apr. 1, 1 9 6 6 .

3.

S a t . V Prog. Off.,

I.

NAA, S - I 1 MPR, A p r . 1 9 6 6 , p. 1.

5.

T e s t Lab.,

6.

PAO, P r e s s R e l e a s e 6 6 - 7 1 , Apr. 4 , 1 9 6 6 .

7.

MTF, H i s t . o f Year 1 9 6 6 , p. 3 .

8.

PAO, P r e s s R e l e a s e 6 6 - 7 4 , Apr. 5 , 1 9 6 6 .

9.

DAC, S-IVB MTPR, Apr.

S a t V QPR, A p r . 1

MPR f o r Mar, 1 2

-

-

June 30, 1966, p . 28.

A p r . 1 2 , 1 9 6 6 , p.. 29.

1 9 6 6 , p. 4 6 .

Jan.

-

10.

MAF, H i s t . R p t . ,

11.

DAC, S-IVB MTPR, A p r ,

12.

MAF, H i s t . R p t . ,

13.

DAC, S-IVB MTPR, Apr. 1 9 6 6 , p. 46.

14.

S a t . V Prog. O f f . ,

15.

w.,p.

16.

DAC, S-IVB MTPR, Apr. 1 9 6 6 , p. 30.

17.

S a t . V Prog. O f f . ,

18.

I b i d . , P. 1 2 .

19.

Ibid.,

p. 2 1 .

20.

Ibid.,

p. 41.

21.

Memo, Sneed t o NASA Hq.,

22.

Ibid.

Jan.

Dec. 1 9 6 6 , p. 3 .
1 9 6 6 , p. 30.

-

Dec. 1 9 6 6 , p. 3 .

S a t V QPR, Apr. 1

-

J u n e 3 0 , 1 9 6 6 , p. 4 0 .

21.

S a t . V QPR, Apr. 1

-

June 30, 1966, p. 10.

" S a t . V Wkly R p t . No. 6 7 , " Apr. 1 8 , 1966

�April (Cont'd)
23.

PAO, P r e s s R e l e a s e 6 6 - 7 9 , A p r . 1 9 , 1 9 6 6 .

24.

S a t . V Prog. O f f . ,

25.

PAO, P r e s s R e l e a s e 66-83, Apr. 2 1 , 1966.

26.

NAA, S - I 1 MPR, Apr. 1 9 6 6 , p. 1.

27.

Ibid.

28.

DAC, S-IVB MTPR, Apr. 1 9 6 6 , p . 3 3 .

29.

S a t . V Prog. O f f . ,

30.

ME L a b . ,

S a t . V QPR, Apr. 1

S a t . V QPR, Apr. 1

H i s t . Qtrly.

Rpt.,

Apr.

-

-

-

J u n e 3 0 , 1 9 6 6 , p. 2 1 .

June 30, 1966, p. 23.

June 1966, ( d r a f t ) .

3 1 . S a t . V F r o g . O f f . , S a t . V QPR, Apr. 1 - J u n e 30, 1 9 6 6 , p . 2 6 ; a n d
T e s t L a b . , MPR f o r Mar. 1 2 - Apr. 1 2 , 1 9 6 6 , p. 7 , a n d A p r . 1 2 - May 1 2 ,
1 9 6 6 , p. 4 .
32.

P&amp;VE L a b , MPR f o r A p r . 1 9 6 6 , p. 2 4 .

33.

P&amp;VE L a b , S u p p l e m e n t t o MPR f o r A p r . 1 9 6 6 , p. 9 .

3 4 . T e s t L a b , MPR f o r Mar. 12 - Apr. 1 2 , 1 9 6 6 , p . 6 ; a n d Apr. 1 2
May 1 2 , 1 9 6 6 , p . 3 .
35.

S a t . V Prog. O f f . ,

S a t . V QPR, Apr. 1

-

J u n e 3 0 , 1 9 6 6 , p . 31.

-

�1. xemo, Sneed t o NASA Hq.,

"Sat. V Wkly-Rpt. NO. 69,"May

-

2.

T e s t L a b . , MPR f o r Apr. 1 2

3.

DAC, S-IVB MTPR, May 1 9 6 6 , p . 1.

4.

NASA, A s t r o n a u t i c s and A e r o n a u t i c s , 1 9 6 6 , pp. 165-166.

5.

T e s t L a b . , MPR f o r Apr. 1 2

6.

PAO, P r e s s R e l e a s e No. 66-92, May 5 , 1 9 6 6 .

7.

PAO, P r e s s R e l e a s e So. 6 6 - 9 6 , May 6 , 1 9 6 6 .

8.

PAO, P r e s s R e l e a s e No. 6 6 - 9 1 , May 6 , 1 9 6 6 .

9.

S a t . V Prog. Off.,

-

May 1 2 , 1 9 6 6 , p . 4 .

May 1 2 , 1 9 6 6 , p . 4.

S a t . V QPR, A p r . 1

-

10.

PAO, P r e s s R e l e a s e 6 6 - 9 5 , May 6 , 1 9 6 6 .

11.

S a t . V Prog. O f f . ,

12.

DAC, S-IVB MTPR, May 1 9 6 6 , p. 2 .

13.

ME L a b . ,

14.

Memo, Sneed t o NASA H q . ,

15.

S a t . V Prog. Off.,

16.

Ibid

17.

DAC, S-IVB MTPR, May 1 9 6 6 , p . 2 .

18.

NAA, S - I 1 MPR, May 1 9 6 6 , p . 23.

19.

S a t . V Prog. Off.,

20.

w.

21.

Ibid.,

22.

S a t . V Prog. Off.,

23.

NAA, S - I 1 MPR, May 1 9 6 6 , p . 1.

.,

S a t . V QPR, Apr. 1

H i s t . Q t r l y . Rpt.,

2 , 1966.

Apr.

-

J u n e 3 0 , 1 9 6 6 , p . 40.

-

J u n e 30, 1 9 6 6 , p. 2 9 .

J u n e 1966 ( d r a f t ) .

" S a t . V Wkly. R p t . No. 7 1 , " May 1 6 , 1 9 6 6 .

S a t . V QPR, Apr. 1

-

June 30, 1966, p. 12.

-

June 30, 1966, p. 14.

p. 12.

p..19;

S a t . V QPR, Apr. 1

a n d MTF, H i s t . o f Year 1 9 6 6 , p . 3.
S a t . V QPR, Apr. 1

-

J u n e 30,

1966, p. 27.

�May ( C o n t ' d )

-

June 30, 1966, p . 1 9 .

-

J u n e 30, 1 9 6 6 , p p . 4 &amp; 6 .

2%.

S a t . V P r o g . O f f . , S a t . V QPR, A p r . 1

25.

I b i d . , p . 29.

26.

MTF, H i s t . o f Year 1 9 6 6 , p . 1 4 .

27.

DAC, S-IVB MTPR, May 1 9 6 6 , p . 2 .

28.

S a t . V P r o g . O f f . , S a t . V QPR, A p r . 1

29.

Ibid.,

30.

PAO, P r e s s R e l e a s e 66-119, May 2 5 , 1 9 6 6 .

31.

S a t . V Prog. Off.,

32.

Ibid.,

33.

PAO, P r e s s R e l e a s e 66-122, May 2 7 , 1966.

34.

S a t . V P r o g . O f f . , S a t . V QPR, A p r . 1

35.

Ibid.
-

36.

MTF, H i s t . o f Year 1 9 6 6 , p . 1 4 .

37.

I b i d . , p . 4.

38.

Memo, Sneed t o NASA Hq., " S a t . V Wkly. R p t . No. 6 9 , " May 2 , 1 9 6 6 .

39.

T e s t L a b . , MPR f o r May 1 2

40.

Lbid.,
-

41.

NAA, S - I 1 MPR, May 1 9 6 6 , p . 1.

42.

S a t . V Prog. O f f . ,

43.

DAC, S-IVB MTPR, May 1 9 6 6 , p . 4 1 .

p . 19.

S a t V QPR, Apr. 1 - J u n e 3 0 , 1 9 6 6 , p. 2 9 .

p . 14.

-

-

June 30, 1966, p . 19.

J u n e 1 2 : 1 9 6 6 , p . 1.

pp. 3 &amp; 4 .

S a t . V QPR, A p r . 1 - J u n e 30, 1 9 6 6 , p . 31.

4 4 . NAA, S - I 1 MPR, May 1 9 6 6 , p . 2 ; and S a t . V P r o g . O f f . , S a t . V QPR,
Apr. 1 - J u n e 30, 1966, p . 18.

�1.

DAC, S-IVB MTPR, J u n e 1 9 6 6 , p . 40.

2.

I b i d . , p . 43.

3.

S a t . V Prog. Off.,

4.

Ibid

5.

I b i d . , P. 11.

6.

PhVE L a b . , MPR f o r J u n e 1 9 6 6 , p . 3 .

7.

S a t . V Prog. O f f . ,

8.

I b i d . , p . 40.

9.

Ibid.,

.,

S a t . V QPR, Apr. 1 - J u n e 3 0 , 1 9 6 6 , p . 29.

P. 1 4 .

Sat.V QPR, A p r . 1 - J u n e 3 0 , 1 9 6 6 , p . 1 4 .

p . 6.

10.

NASA, A s t r o n u a t i c s a n d A e r o n a u t i c s , 1 9 6 6 , p . 213.

11.

S a t . V P r o g . O f f . , S a t . V QPR, Apr. 1 - J u n e 3 0 , 1 9 6 6 , p . 6 .

12.

I b i d . , p. 27.

13.

I b i d . , p. 14.

14.

T e s t L a b . , MPR f o r J u n e 1 2 - J u l y 1 2 , 1 9 6 6 , p . 1.

15.

P&amp;VE L a b . , MPR f o r J u n e 1 9 6 6 , p . 4 .

16.

NAA, S - I 1 MPR, J u n e 1 9 6 6 , p . 8 .

17.

S a t . V Prog. Off.,

18.

NAA, S - I 1 MPR, J u n e 1 9 6 6 , p . 2 1 .

19.

Memo, Sneed t o NASA H q . ,

S a t . V QPR, A p r . 1 J u n e 3 0 , 1 9 6 6 , p . 4 3 .

" S a t . V Wkly. K p t . No. 7 7 , " J u n e 2 7 , 1 9 6 6 .

2 0 . MSFC A e r o - A s t r o d y n a m i c s L a b . , M o n t h l y P r o g r e s s R e p o r t , J u l y 7 , 1 9 6 6 ,
p. 4.
2 1 . . T e s t L a b . , MPR f o r J u n e 1 2 - J u l y 1 2 , 1 9 6 6 , p . 1.
22.

PAO, P r e s s R e l e a s e 66-138, J u n e 2 4 , 1 9 6 6 .

�June ( C o n t ' d )
PAO, P r e s s R e l e a s e 66-139, J u n e 2 4 , 1 9 6 6 .
Memo, Sneed t o NASA Hq.,
S a t . V Prog. Off.,

" S a t . V Wkly. R p t . No. 7 8 , " J u l y 5 , 1 9 6 6 .

S a t . V QPR, Apr. 1 - J u n e 3 0 , 1 9 6 6 , p . 1 0 .

PAO, P r e s s R e l e a s e 66-141, J u n e 2 7 , 1 9 6 6 .
S a t . V Prog. O f f . ,
Ibid.,
-

S a t . V QPR, A p r . 1

-

J u n e 30, 1 9 6 6 , p . 1 4 .

p , 54.

PAO, P r e s s R e l e a s e 66-142, J u n e 3 0 , 1 9 6 6 .
S a t . V Prog. Off.,

S a t . V QPR, Apr. 1

-

June 30, 1966, p . 18.

DAC, S-IVB MTPR, J u n e 1 9 6 6 , p . 4 3 .

T e s t L a b . , MPR f o r J u n e 1 2

-

J u l y 1 2 , 1 9 6 6 , p. 1 0 .

S a t . V P r o g . O f f . , S a t . V QPR, Apr. 1 - J u n e 30, 1 9 6 6 , p . 4 1 .

-.I b i d

9

p. 5 3 .

Memo, Sneed t o NASA Hq.,
S a t . V Prog. Off.,
I b i d . , p.
Ibid., p.
I b i d ., p .

" S a t . V Wkly. R p t . No. 8 0 , " J u l y 1 8 , 1966

S a t . V QPR, Apr. 1 - J u n e 3 0 , 1 9 6 6 , p . 4 9 .

43.
41.
29.

T e s t L a b . , MPR f o r J u n e 1 2

-

J u l y 1 2 , 1966, p. 4.

�1.

P&amp;VE L a b . , MPR f o r J u l y 1 9 6 6 , p. 3 0 .

2 . Memo, G . G . B u c k n e r , C h i e f , P u r c h a s i n g O f f i c e , t o H. H. Gorman,
Deputy D i r e c t o r , A d m i n i s t r a t i v e , s u b j . , 'Weekly A c t i v i t y R e p o r t , " J u l y 1,
1966.
3.

Ibid.

4.

Ibid.
-

5 . S a t u r n V Program O f f i c e , S a t u r n V Semi-Annual P r o g r e s s R e p o r t , J u l y 1 December 3 1 , 1 9 6 6 , p . 4 1 .
6.

Ibid., p..36.

7.

SASA, A s t r o n a u t i c s and A e r o n a u t i c s , 1 9 6 6 , p. 233.

8.

T e s t L a b . , MPR f o r J u n e 12 - J u l y 1 2 , 1 9 6 6 , p . 2 8 .

9.

Ibid.
S a t . V S-APK, J u l y 1 - Dec. 3 1 , 1 9 6 6 , p . 2 5 .

10.

S a t . V Prog. Off.,

11.

PAO, P r e s s R e l e a s e , 66-149, J u l y 7 , 1 9 6 6 .

1 2 . PAO, P r e s s R e l e a s e , 66-151, J u l y 8 , 1 9 6 6 ; and Memo, von Braun t o
A d d r e s s e e s , s u b j . , "Creation of Experiments O f f i c e , " J u l y 7, 1966.
13.

PAO, P r e s s R e l e a s e , 66-152, J u l y 8 , 1 9 6 6 .

14.

S a t . V Prog. Off.,

15.

NAA, S - I 1 MPR, J u l y 1 9 6 6 , p . 1 4 .

16.

Memo, Buckner t o Gorman, s u b j . ,

17.

DAC, S-IVB MTPR, J u l y 1 9 6 6 , p . 4 0 .

18.

PAO, P r e s s R e l e a s e 66-156,

19.

Memo. Buckner

20.

DAC, S-IVB MTPR, J u l y 1 9 6 6 , p . 39.

21.

PAO, P r e s s R e l e a s e 66-158, J u l y 1 8 , 1 9 6 6 .

S a t . V S-APR, J u l y 1

-

Dec. 3 1 , 1 9 6 6 , p . 4 2 .

"Wkly.Act. R p t . , "

J u l y 8 , 1966.

J u l y 1 3 , 1966.

t o Gorman, s u b j . , 'Wkly. A c t . R p t . , "

J u l y 1 5 , 1966.

�J u l y (Cont'd)
22.

PAO, P r e s s R e l e a s e 6 6 - 1 5 ? &gt; J u l y 1 9 , 1 9 6 6 .

23.

DAC, S-IVB MTPR, J u l y 1 9 6 6 , p . 3 9 .

24.

T e s t L a b . , MPR f o r J u l y 1 2

25.

DAC, S-IVB MTPR, J u l y 1 9 6 6 , p . 4 3 .

26.

PAO, P r e s s R e l e a s e 66-162, J u l y 2 1 , 1 9 6 6 .

27.

PAO, P r e s s R e l e a s e 6 6 - 1 6 1 , J u l y 2 1 , 1 9 6 6 .

28.

S a t . V P r o g . O f f . , S a t . V S-APR, J u l y 1 - Dec. 3 1 , 1 9 6 6 , p . 5 6 .

29.

I b i d . , p p . 36-37.

30.

I b i d . , p . 35.

31.

NAA, S - I 1 MPR, J u l y 1 9 6 6 , p . 1.

32.

DAC, S-IVB

33.

PAO, P r e s s R e l e a s e 6 6 - 1 6 4 , J u l y 24, 1 9 6 6 .

34.

P&amp;VE L a b . , MPR f o r J u l y 1 9 6 6 , p . 2 9 .

35.

PAO, P r e s s S e l e a s e 66-167, J u l y 2 6 , 1 9 6 6 .

36.

PAO, P r e s s R e l e a s e 66-168, J u l y 2 6 , 1 9 6 6 .

-

Aug. 1 2 , 1 9 6 6 , p . 3 .

MTPR, J u l y 1 9 6 6 , p . 4 7 .

3 7 . S a t . V P r o g . O f f . , S a t . V S-APR, J u l y 1 - Dec. 31, 1 9 6 6 , p . 56;
a n d PAO, P r e s s R e l e a s e 66-173, J u l y 2 9 , 1 9 6 6 .
38.

NAA, S - I 1 MPR, J u l y 1 9 6 6 , p . 1 8 .

39.

S a t . V P r o g . O f f . S a t . V S-APR, J u l y 1 - Dec. 3 1 , 1 9 6 6 , p . 4 1 .

40.

Memo, Buckner t o Gorman, s u b j . ,

41.

S a t . V P r o g . O f f . , S a t . V S-APR, J u l y 1

42.

P&amp;VE L a b . , MPR f o r Aug. 1 9 6 6 , p . 40.

43.

S a t . V P r o g . O f f . , S a t . V S-APR, J u l y 1

"Wkly. A c t . R p t . , " J u l y 2 9 , 1 9 6 6 .

-

Dec. 3 1 , 1 9 6 6 , p . 37.

-

Dec. 3 1 , 1 9 6 6 , p . 3 5 .

�J u l y (Cont Id)
NAA, S - I 1 MPR, J u l y 1 9 6 6 , p . 1 2 .
S a t . V Prog. Off.,

S a t . V S-APR, J u l y 1

-

Dec. 3 1 , 1 9 6 6 , p . 35.

RAA, S - I 1 MPR, J u l y 1 9 6 6 , p . 9 .

S a t . V Prog. Off.,

S a t . V S-APR, J u l y 1 - Dec. 3 1 , 1 9 6 6 , p . 37.

T e s t L a b . , MPR f o r J u l y 1 2
Birmingham P o s t - H e r a l d ,
S a t . V Prog. Off.,
Ibid.,

p. 3 1 .

I b i d . , p. 25.

-

Aug. 1 2 , 1 9 6 6 , p . 8 .

J u l y 8, 1966, p. 5 .

S a t . V S-APR, J u l y I - Dec. 3 1 , 1 9 6 6 , p . 5 6 .

�A U G U S T

1.

PAO, P r e s s R e l e a s e 6 6 - 1 7 4 , Aug. 1 , 1 9 6 6 .

2.

MAE, H i s t . R p t . , J a n . - Dec. 1 9 6 6 , p . 31.

3.

NAA,

4.

NASA, A s t r o n a u t i c s a n d A e r o n a u t i c s , 1 9 6 6 , p . 257.

5.

A e r o L a b . , MPR, Aug. 9 , 1 9 6 6 , p . 4 .

6.

PAO, P r e s s R e l e a s e 6 6 - 1 8 1 , Aug. 5 , 1 9 6 6 .

7.

Sat.V P r o g . O f f . ,

8.

DAC, S-IVB QTPR, S e p t . 1 9 6 6 , p . 2 9 .

9.

MTF, H i s t . o f Year 1 9 6 6 , p . 1 4 .

S - I 1 MPR, Aug. 1 9 6 6 , p . 9 .

S a t . V S-APR, J u l y 1 - Dec. 3 1 , 1 9 6 6 , p. 3 1 .

10.

S a t . V P r o g . O f f . , S a t V S-APR, J u l y 1 - Dec. 3 1 , 1 9 6 6 , p . 7 4 .

11.

NAA,

12.

S a t . V P r o g . O f f . , S a t . V S-APR, J u l y 1

13.

I b i d . , p. 26.

14.

I b i d . , p. 56.

15.

I b i d . , p . 26.

16.

MAF, H i s t . R p t . , J a n . - Dec. 1 9 6 6 , p . 4 .

S - I 1 MPR, Aug. 1 9 66, p . 30.

-

Dec. 3 1 , 1 9 6 6 , p . 7 0 .

1 7 . T e l e t y p e , M e l v i n J o h n s o n , C h i e f , Program C o n t r o l O f f i c e , S a t u r n I / I B
P r o g r a m O f f i c e , MSFC, t o D i r e c t o r , A p o l l o Program C o n t r o l , NASA, s u b j . ,
" S a t u r n I B Weekly Notes 3 3 - 6 6 , " Aug. 1 6 , 1 9 6 6 .
18.

T e s t L a b . , MPR f o r J u l y 12 - Aug. 1 2 , 1 9 6 6 , p . 1.

19.

PAO, P r e s s R e l e a s e 6 6 - 1 8 3 , Aug. 11, 1 9 6 6 .

20.

S a t . V Prog. Off.,

21.

Ibid., p..35.

32.

I b i d . , p . 86

S a t . V S-APR, J u l y 1 - Dec. 3 1 , 1 9 6 6 , p . 6

�August ( C o n t Id)
DAC, S-IVB QTPR, S e p t . 1 9 6 6 , p . 3 0 .
S a t . V Prog. O f f . ,

S a t . V S-APR, J u l y 1

-

Dec. 3 1 , 1 9 6 6 , p . 1 2 .

I b i d . , p p . 37-38
Hemo, Sneed t o NASA Hq.,
S a t . V Prog. O f f . ,

" S a t . V Wkly. R p t . No. 8 4 , " Aug. 1 5 , 1 9 6 6 .

S a t . V S-APR, J u l y 1 - Dec. 3 1 , 1 9 6 6 , p . 5 4 .

I b i d . , p. 17.
DAC, S-IVB QTPR, S e p t . 1 9 6 6 , p . 5 .

TWX, Johnson t o NASA H q . , " S a t .

I B Wkly. N o t e s 3 3 - 6 6 , " Aug. 1 6 , 1 9 6 6 .

Ibid.
PAO, P r e s s R e l e a s e 6 6 - 1 8 7 , Aug. 1 6 , 1 9 6 6 .
S a t . V P r o g . O f f . , S a t . V S-APR, J u l y 1 - Dec. 3 1 , 1 9 6 6 , p . 1 7 .
I b i d . , p. 31.
Ibid

.,

p. 12.

I b i d . , p . 72.
PAO, P r e s s R e l e a s e 6 6 - 1 8 9 , Aug. 1 9 , 1 9 6 6 .
DAC, S-IVB QTPR, S e p t . 1 9 6 6 , p . 2 9 .

S a t . V P r o g . O f f . , S a t . V S-APR, J u l y 1
Ibid.,

-

Dec. 3 1 , 1 9 6 6 , p . 3 1 .

p . 39.

I b i d . , p p . 70 &amp; 7 1 .
DAC, S-IVB QTPR, S e p t . 1 9 6 6 , p. 2 4 .
S a t . V P r o g . O f f . , S a t . V S-APR, J u l y 1 - Dec. 3 1 , 1 9 6 6 , p . 28.
Ibid

. Y

Pa 11.

I b i d . , p . 76.

�August ( C o n t ' d )
46.

Memo, Sneed t o NASA Hq.,

47.

NASA, A s t r o n a u t i c s and A e r o n a u t i c s , 1 9 6 6 , p . 2 7 4 .

48.

P&amp;VE L a b . , MPR f o r A u g u s t 1 9 6 6 , p . 8 .

49.

S a t . V Prog. O f f . ,

50.

NAA, S - I 1 MPR, A u s . 1 9 6 6 , p . 3 1 .

51.

Ibid.,

52.

T e s t Lab.,MPR

p.

" S a t . V Wkly. R p t . No. 8 6 , " Aug. 3 1 , 1 9 6 6 .

S a t . V S-APR, J u l y 1 - Dec. 31, 1 9 6 6 , p . 2 6 .

23.

MAF, H i s t . R p t . ,

f o r Aug. 12

-

Sept. 12,'1966, p. 9.

J a n . - Dec. 1 9 6 6 , p. 31.

S a t . V P r o g . O f f . , S a t . V S-APR, J u l y 1 - Dec, 3 1 , 1 9 6 6 , p . 2 6 .
DAC, S-IVB QTPR, S e p t . 1 9 6 6 , p . 2 4 .

S a t . V P r o g . O f f . , S a t . V S-APR, J u l y 1

-

Dec. 3 1 , 1 9 6 6 , p . 4 3 .

I b i d . , p. 35.
I b i d . , p . 60.
I b i d . , p . 22.
NAA, S - I 1 MPR, Aug. 1 9 6 6 , pp. 1 &amp; 9 .

T e s t L a b . , MPR f o r Aug. 12
Memo, Sneed t o NASA Hq.,
S a t . V Prog. O f f . ,

-

S e p t . 1 2 , 1966, p. 4.

" S a t . V Wkly. R p t . No. 8 5 , " Aug. 2 4 , 1966

S a t . V S-APR, J u l y 1 - Dec. 3 1 , 1 5 6 6 , p . 5 6 .

�S E P T M B E R

1.

PAO, P r e s s R e l e a s e 66-196, S e p t . 1 , 1 9 6 6 .

2.

Memo, Buckner t o Gorman, "kly.

3.

TWX, J o h n s o n t o NASA Hq,llSat. I B Wkly. N o t e s 3 6 - 6 6 , " S e p t . 8 , 1 9 6 6 .

4.

DAC, S-IVB QTPR, S e p t . 1 9 6 6 , p . 30.

5.

Ibid.,
-

6.

S a t . V Prog. Off.,

7.

I b i d . , p . 72.

8.

TWX, Johnson t o NASA Hq., " S a t . I B Wkly. Notes 3 6 - 6 6 , " S e p t . 8 , 1 9 6 6 .

9.

PAO, P r e s s R e l e a s e 66-197, S e p t . 1, 1 9 6 6 .

10.

Act. R p t . , " S e p t . 9 , 1 9 6 6 .

p . 34.

S a t . V S-APR, J u l y 1

-

Dec. 3 1 , 1 9 6 6 , p . 5 6 .

PAO, P r e s s R e l e a s e 6 6 - 2 0 0 , S e p t . 6 , 1 9 6 6 .

11. Memo, W. R. K u e r s , D i r e c t o r , ME L a b . , t o D. S . Akens, C h i e f ,
H i s t o r i c a l O f f i c e , MSFC, s u b j . , " H i s t o r i c a l D a t a , J u l y - September 1 9 6 6 , "
December 2 7 , 1 9 6 6 .
S a t . V S-APR, J u l y 1 - Dec. 3 1 , 1 9 6 6 , p . 2 6 .

12.

S a t . V Prog. O f f . ,

13.

DAC, S-IVR QTPR, S e p t . 1 9 6 6 , p . 3 0 .

14.

S a t . V Prog. Off.,

15.

I b i d . , p . 31.

16.

TWX,

17.

Ibid.

18.

S a t . V Prog. Off.,

19.

PAO, P r e s s R e l e a s e 66-210, S e p t . 1 9 , 1 9 6 6 .

20.

S a t . V Prog. Off.,

21.

I b i d . , p. 48.

22.

TWX, Johnson t o NASA H q . ,

S a t . V S-APR, J u l y 1 - Dec. 3 1 , 1 9 6 6 , p p . 1 7 &amp; 2 6 .

Johnson t o NASA Hq.,

"Sat.

I B Wkly. Notes 3 8 - 6 6 , ' ' S e p t . 1 9 , 1 9 6 6 .

S a t . V S-APR, J u l y 1

-

Dec. 3 1 , 1 9 6 6 , p . 71.

S a t . V S-APR, J u l y 1 - Dec. 3 1 , 1 9 6 6 , p . 1 2 .

"Sat.

I B Wkly. Notes 3 9 - 6 6 , ' ' S e p t . 2 7 , 1 9 6 6 .

�September ( C o n t ' d )
S a t . V Prog. O f f . ,
MAF, H i s t . R p t . ,

S a t . V S-APR, J u l y 1

Jan.

S a t . V Prog. Off.,

-

-

Dec. 3 1 , 1966, p . 8 1 .

Dec. 1 9 6 6 , p . 1 2 .

S a t . V S-APR, J u l y I

-

Dec. 3 1 , 1 9 6 6 , p . 1 3 .

I b i d ., p . 25.
NAA, S - I 1 MPR, S e p t . 1 9 6 6 , p . 5 .
I b i d . , p. 7.
TWX, Johnson t o NASA H q . ,

S a t . V Prog. Off.,

"Sat.

I B Wkly. Notes 40-66,''

S a t . V S-APR, J u l y 1

-

Oct. 3 , 1966.

Dec. 3 1 , 1 9 6 6 , p p . 87-88.

I b i d . , p . 47.
NAA, S - I 1 MPR, S e p t . 1 9 6 6 , p . 26.
PAO, P r e s s R e l e a s e 66-223, S e p t . 2 9 , 1 9 6 6 .
S a t . V P r o g . O f f . , S a t . V S-APR, J u l y 1
Ibid

a ?

P o 36.

-

Dec. 3 1 , 1 9 6 6 , p . 5 9 .

�O C T O B E R

S a t . V P r o g . O f f . , S a t . V S-APR, J u l y 1 - Dee. 3 1 , 1 9 6 6 , p . 28.
I b i d . , p . 42.
I b i d . , p. 6 .
I b i d . , p. 12.
I b i d . , p . 28.
I b i d . , p. 58.
I b i d . , p. 81.
TWX,

9.

J o h n s o n t o NASA H q . ,

"Sat.

I B Wkly. Notes 4 1 - 6 6 , " O c t . 1 0 , 1966.

PAO, P r e s s R e l e a s e 66-245, O c t . 7 , 1 9 6 6 .
S a t . V S-APR, J u l y 1

-

10.

S a t . V Prog. Off.,

11.

I b i d . , p . 36.

12.

TWX, J o h n s o n t o NASA H q . ,

13.

S a t . V P r o g . O f f . , S a t . V S-APR, J u l y 1

14.

I b i d . , p. 83.

15.

DAC, S-IVB QTPR, Dec. 1 9 6 6 , p . 2 9 .

16.

I b i d . , p . 30.

17.

S a t . V Prog. Off.,

18.

NASA, A s t r o n a t u i c s and A e r o n a u t i c s , 1 9 6 6 , p . 321.

19.

S a t . V P r o g . O f f . , S a t . V S-APR, J u l y 1

20.

PAO, P r e s s R e l e a s e 66-246, O c t . 11, 1 9 6 6 .

21.

NAA, S - I 1 QPR, 4 t h Qtr. 1 9 6 6 , p . IV-3.

22.

Ibid.,

p . 111-1.

"Sat.

Dec. 3 1 , 1 9 6 6 , p . 60.

I B Wkly. Notes 4 2 - 6 6 , " O c t . 1 8 , 1 9 6 6 .

-

Dec. 3 1 , 1 9 6 6 , p . 5 3 .

S a t . V S-APR, J u l y 1 - Dec. 31, 1 9 6 6 . p . 1 4 .

-

Dec. 3 1 , 1 9 6 6 , p . 1 5 .

�October (Cont'd)

S a t . V Prog. O f f . ,

S a t . V S-APR, J u l y 1

-

Dec. 3 1 , 1 9 6 6 , p. 7 .

DAC, S-IVB QTPR, Dec. 1 9 6 6 , p . 3 3 .

S a t . V P r o g . O f f . , S a t . V S-APR, J u l y 1 - Dec. 3 1 , 1 9 6 6 , p . 2 5 .
NASA, A s t r o n a u t i c s and A e r o n a u t i c s , 1 9 6 6 , p . 325.
DAC, S-IVB QTPR, Dec. 1 9 6 6 , pp.33 &amp; 34.
The H u n t s v i l l e Times, O c t . 2 3 , 1 9 6 6 .
S a t . V Prog. Off.,

S a t . V S-APR, J u l y 1

-

Dec. 3 1 , 1 9 6 6 , p . 1 5 .

I b i d . , p. 25.
Ibid

. 7

P - 18.

NAP., S - I 1 QPR, 4 t h Qtr. 1 9 6 6 , p . IV-4.
PAO, P r e s s R e l e a s e 66-258, O c t . 2 5 , 1966.
PAO, P r e s s R e l e a s e 66-261, O c t . 2 5 , 1 9 6 6 .
S a t . V Prog. Off.,

S a t . V S-APR, J u l y 1

-

Dec. 3 1 , 1 9 6 6 , p . 3 0 .

NASA, A s t r o n a u t i c s and A e r o n a u t i c s , 1 9 6 6 , p . 3 3 0 .
NAA, S - I 1 QPR, 4 t h Qtr. 1 9 6 6 , p . 1 1 - 1 4 .

S a t . V Prog. Off.,
MAE, H i s t . R p t . ,

S a t . V S-APR, J u l y 1 - Dec. 3 1 , 1 9 6 6 , p . 1 8 .

J a n . - Dec. 1 9 6 6 , p . 5 .

NAA S - I 1 QPR, 4 t h Qtr. 1 9 6 6 , p . IV-4.
S a t . V Prog. Off.,
Aero. L a b . ,

S a t . V S-APR, J u l y 1 - Dec. 3 1 , 1 9 6 6 , p . 1 8 .

Bimonthly P r o g . R p t . Dec. 1 2 , 1 9 6 6 , p . 1 3 .

S a t . V P r o g . O f f . , S a t . V S-APR, J u l y 1 - Dec. 3 1 , 1 9 6 6 , p . 1 5 .

�N O V E M B E R

1.

TWX, J o h n s o n t o NASA Hq.,

2.

PAO, P r e s s R e l e a s e 66-264, Nov. 2 , 1 9 6 6 .

3.

S a t . V P r o g . O f f . , S a t . V S-APR, J u l y 1

4.

TWX, J o h n s o n t o NASA Hq.,

5.

NAA, S - I 1 QPR, 4 t h Q t r . 1 9 6 6 , p . 1 1 1 - 2 .

6.

S a t . V Prog. Off.,

7.

Memo, Sneed t o NASA Hq.,

8.

S a t . V P r o g . O f f . , S a t . V S-APR, J u l y 1

9.

PAO, P r e s s R e l e a s e 66-271, Nov. 1 0 , 1 9 6 6 .

" S a t . I B Wkly. N o t e s 4 4 - 6 6 , "

"Sat.

Dec. 3 1 , 1 9 6 6 , p. 1 8 .

I B Wkly. N o t e s 4 4 - 6 6 , "

S a t . V S-APR, J u l y 1
"Sat.

-

V

Nov. 7 , 1 9 6 6 .

-

Nov. 7 , 1 9 6 6 .

Dec. 3 1 , 1 9 6 6 , p . 74.

Wkly. R p t . No. 9 6 , " Nov. 1 5 , 1966.

-

Dec. 3 1 , 1 9 6 6 , p . 5 8 .

10.

S a t . V P r o g . O f f . , S a t . V S-APR, J u l y 1 - Dec. 3 1 , 1 9 6 6 , pp. 7 &amp; 1 5 .

11.

PAO, M a r s h a l l S t a r , Nov. 1 6 , 1 9 6 6 , p. 1 0 .

12.

S a t . V Prog. Off.,

13.

Ibid.,
-

14.

TWX, J o h n s o n t o NASA Hq.,

15.

NAA, S - I 1 QPR, 4 t h Qtr. 1 9 6 6 , p . 1 1 1 - 2 .

16.

PAO, P r e s s R e l e a s e 66-276, Nov. 1 7 , 1 9 6 6 .

17.

S a t . V Prog. Off.,

18.

TWX, J o h n s o n t o NASA H q . ,

19.

PAO, P r e s s R e l e a s e 66-278, Nov. 2 1 , 1966.

20.

S a t . V Prog. Off.,

21.

A e r o . L a b . , Bimonthly P r o g . R p t . ,

S a t . V S-APR, J u l y 1

-

Dec. 3 1 , 1 9 6 6 , p . 7 .

p . 30.
"Sat.

I B Wkly,Notes, 4 6 - 6 6 , "

S a t . V S-APR, J u l y 1
"Sat.

-

Nov. 2 2 , 1 9 6 6 .

Dec. 3 1 , 1 9 6 6 , p . 3 1 .

I B Wkly. N o t e s 47-66,"

Nov. 2 9 , 1 9 6 6 .

S a t . V S-APR, J u l y 1 - Dec. 31, 1 9 6 6 , p. 3 0 .
Dec. 1 2 , 1 9 6 6 , p . 1 3 .

2 2 . S a t . V P r o g . O f f . , S a t . V S-APR, J u l y 1
NAA, S - I 1 QPR, 4 t h Q t r . 1 9 6 6 , p . I V - 4 .

-

Dec. 3 1 , 1 9 6 6 , p. 7 ; and

�November (Cont'd)
Sat. V Prog. Off., Sat. V S-APR, July 1

Dec. 31, 1966, p . 18.

TWX, Johnson to NASA Hq., "Sat. IB Wkly. Notes 51-66,!' Dec. 27, 1966.
PAO, Press Release 66-281, Nov. 22, 1966.
PAO, Press Release 66-282, Nov. 23, 1966.
Sat. V Prog. Off., Sat. V S-APR, July 1 - Dec. 31, 1966, p p . 86-87.
Ibid., p . 30.
NASA, Astronautics and Aeronautics, 1966, p . 356.
PAO, Press Release 66-284, Nov. 28, 1966.
Sat. V Prog. Off., Sat. V S-APR, July 1

-

Dec. 31, 1966, p p . 44 &amp; 46.

PAO, Press Release 66-288, Nov. 30, 1966.
TWX, Johnson to NASA Hq., "Sat. IB Wkly. Notes 48-66," Dec. 5, 1966.

Sat. V Prog. Off., Sat. V S-APR, July 1

-

Dec. 31, 1966, p p . 81 &amp; 8 3 .

NASA, Astronautics and Aeronautics, 1966, p. 360-361.

�D E C E M B E R

-

1.

S a t . V Prog. O f f . ,

2.

Ibid

3.

I b i d . , p . 39.

4.

PAO, P r e s s R e l e a s e 66-279, Nov. 22, 1966.

5.

S a t . V Prog. O f f . ,

6.

I b i d . , p . 7.

7.

TWX, Johnson t o NASA Hq., "Sat. I B Wkly. Notes 48-66," Dec. 5 , 1966.

8.

DAC, S-IVB QTPR, Dec. 1966, p . 34.

9.

MAF, H i s t . R p t . , J a n .

- 9

S a t . V S-APR, J u l y 1

Dec. 31, 1966, p . 31.

P . 34.

S a t . V S-APR, J u l y 1

-

-

Dec. 31, 1966, p . 83.

Dec. 1966, p . 31.

S a t . V S-APR, J u l y 1

-

Dec. 31, 1966, p . 60.

10.

S a t . V Prog. O f f . ,

11.

PAO, M a r s h a l l S t a r , Dec. 7 , 1966, p . 7.

12.

TWX,

Johnson t o NASA Hq.,

"Sat.

13.

TWX,

Johnson t o NASA Hq.,

"Sat. I B Wkly. Notes 49-66," Dec. 1 3 , 1966.

14.

TWX, Johnson t o NASA Hq.,

15.

PAO, P r e s s R e l e a s e 66-292, Dec. 8 , 1966.

16.

S a t . V Prog. O f f . ,

17.

Ibid

18.

I b i d . , p . 28.

19.

PAO, P r e s s R e l e a s e 66-294,

20.

TWX, Johnson t o NASA Hq.,

21.

DAC, S-IVB QTPR, Dec. 1966, p . 33.

22.

NASA, A s t r o n a u t i c s and A e r o n a u t i c s , 1966, p . 373.

., p.

"Sat.

1 3 Wkly Notes 52-67," J a n . 3 , 1967.

I B Wkly. Notes 50-66," Dec. 30, 1966.

S a t . V S-APR, J u l y 1 - Dec. 31, 1966, p . 5 9 .

15.

Dec. 1 3 , 1966.
"Sat.

I B Wkly. Notes 49-66,"

Dec. 1 3 , 1966.

�December ( C o n t ' d )
23.

TWX, Johnson t o NASA Hq.,

24.

Ibid.

25.

S a t . V Prog. O f f . , S a t . V S-APR, J u l y 1

26.

TWX, Johnson t o NASA Hq.,

27.

MAF, H i s t . Rpt.,

Jan.

-

"Sat. I B Wkly. Notes 50-66," Dec. 2 0 , 1966.

-

Dec. 31, 1966, p . 24.

"Sat. I B Wklp.Notes 50-66," Dec. 20, 1966.

Dec. 1966, p. 27.

2 8 . . I b i d . , p . 32.
29.

DAC, S-IVB QTPR, Dec. 1966, p . 30.

30.

TWX, Johnson t o NASA Hq.,

31.

NAA,

32.

S a t . V Prog. O f f . , S a t . V S-APR, J u l y 1

33.

TWX, Johnson t o NASA Hq.,

34.

Memo, Kuers t o Akens, " H i s t .

35.

PAO, P r e s s R e l e a s e 66-295, Dec. 20, 1966.

36.

S a t . V Prog. O f f . ,

37.

NAA, S - I 1 QPR, 4 t h Q t r . 1966, p.VI-74.

38.

S a t . V Prog. O f f . , S a t . V S-APR, J u l y 1

39.

NAA, S - I 1 QPR, 4 t h Q t r . 1966, p. 111-5.

40.

PAO, M a r s h a l l S t a r , J a n . 4 , 1967, p. 7 .

41.

PAO, P r e s s R e l e a s e 66-298, Dec. 2 3 , 1966.

42.

MAF, H i s t . R p t . , J a n .

43.

PAO, P r e s s R e l e a s e 66-301, Dec. 2 8 , 1966.

44.

S a t . V Prog. O f f . ,

45.

I b i d . , p . 59.

"Sat. I B Wkly. Notes 50-66," Dec. 2 0 , 1966.

S - I 1 QPR, 4 t h Qtr. 1966, p. 1-1.
Dec. 31, 1966, p . 9 0 .

"Sat. I B Wkly. Notes 50-66," Dec. 2 0 , 1966.
D a t a , Oct.

S a t . V S-APR, J u l y 1

-

-

-

Dec. 1966."

-

Dec. 31, 1966, p p . 50-52.

-

Dec. 31, 1966, p . 31.

Dec. 1966, p. 27.

S a t . V S-APR, J u l y 1

-

Dec. 31, 1966, p . 74.

�December ( C o n t ' d )
46.

PAO, P r e s s R e l e a s e 66-302, Dec. 30, 1966.

47.

MAF, K i s t . R p t . ,

48.

S a t . V P r o g . Off'., S a t . V S-APR, J u l y 1

49.

NAA, S - I 1 QPR, 4 t h Q t r . 1966, p . 1-1.

50.

S a t . V Prog. O f f . ,

Jan.

-

Dec. 1966, p . 28.

S a t . V S-APR, J u l y 1

-

Dec. 31, 1966, p . 41.

-

Dec. 3 1 , 1966, pp. 89-90.

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