UAH Archives, Special Collections, and Digital Initiatives

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  • "Crew Briefing : Instrument Unit Stage Presentation".

    Document outlining different slides of a presentation containing numerous organizational charts, diagrams and bullet-list points.
  • Various organization charts of NASA-MSFC during 1960-1969.

    A collection of organization charts from years 1960 to 1969.
  • A "Think Clean" training program.

    This paper outlines steps involved in preparing and presenting an instruction course on clean rooms. The training area, personnel, equipment, and program outline will be described. A summary of the results obtained over the first year of operation will be presented.
  • "United Aircraft Quarterly Bee-hive:"  January 1962, Volume XXXVII, Number 1.

    A book containing various articles surrounding the activities and achievements of the Saturn program up to January, 1962.
  • "United Aircraft Quarterly Bee-hive:"  Spring, 1962:  Volume XXXVII, Number 2.

    A book containing various articles surrounding the activities and achievements of the Saturn program up to Spring, 1962.
  • "University and research institute contracts awarded by MSFC."

    This is a list of contract numbers, contractor, subject and RNT contact.
  • "Statement of George E. Mueller, Associate Administrator for Manned Space Flight."

    Volume I - Text. A statement given by George E. Mueller to the Committee of Aeronautical and Space Sciences.
  • Source credibility and personal influence in three contexts : a study of dyadic communication in a complex aerospace organization.

    Abstract to "A thesis submitted to the faculty of Purdue University fo Gary Marshall Richetto in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy, January 1969".; Handwritten note on front page: Return to Internal Communication, Room 223, 4202.
  • Space age vision [photograph].

    8 x 10 inch black and white photograph.
  • Spaceflight: DDC report bibliography.

    Bibliography containing space crews, space flights, satilites, cryogenic propellants, propaganda and the USSR.
  • "Space Station operations analysis using Gemini-Titan II-Agena."
  • "Saturn system study II."

    Study regarding the three-stage carrier vehicle E-1 engines.
  • Saturn V management information : August 1964 : Volume VI.

    This document contains copies of management charts maintained in the Managerial Data Center of the executive Staff on the Saturn V project. To facilitate use of this document, all Saturn V classified data has been removed and will be published in Volume XI. A list of these charts are shown on the "Table of Contents". Information on other MSFC activities will be published in separate volumes as indicated on the "Schedule for Publication of Data Bank Charts" contained in this volume.
  • Saturn V project development plan : November 1967.

    This document revises and supersedes the Saturn V Project Development Plan, dated March, 1967. Approved: Arthur Rudolph, Manager, Saturn V Program; Samuel C. Phillips, Major General, USAF, Director, Apollo Program.
  • "Saturn S-II : annual progress report : 1 July 1962 through 30 June 1963."

    This document, prepared in compliance with NASA contract NAS7-200, is the first annual progress report on the Saturn S-11 Program at the Space and Information Systems Division of North American Aviation, Inc. It provides a summary- and a technical analysis of results of contract work for the period 1 July 1962 through 30 June 1963.; SID 63-1028-1 251 pages. Include illustrations.
  • "Saturn S-II annual progress report 1 July 1963 through 30 June 1964."

    This document is the second annual progress report of the Saturn S-II Program. The report provides a summary and technical analysis of results of contract work by the Space and Information Systems Division of North American Aviation, Inc., for the period 1 July 1963 through 30 June 1964. This document was prepared in compliance with NASA contract NAS7-200.
  • "Saturn S-II stage program plan."

    This documents outlines the S & ID plan to fulfill the requirements of Contracts NAS7-80 and NAS7-200 for the design, development and manufacture of the Saturn S-II stage.; APPROVED by R E. Greer, Vice President and S-II Program Manager.; This reissue supersedes all previous issues of this report.; FOREWORD: The S-II stage is 81.5 feet in length and 33 feet in diameter, with a usable propellant capacity of 970,000 pounds, The S-II propellants are fully cryogenic-liquid oxygen at -279 F and liquid hydrogen at -423 F. Its five-engine cluster provides one million pounds of thrust. The stage is a cylindrical structure of relatively light weight with a shell designed to resist all loads without the use of stiffening members. Its skin is of welded aluminum panels, as are the elliptical bulkheads of the fuel and oxidizer tanks. Unique to its design is the common bulkhead that separates the -423 F liquid hydrogen from the -247 F liquid oxygen. The common bulkhead - a sandwich of two 33-foot diameter aluminum domes separated by an insulating filler of honeycomb - eliminates the weight penalty that would be imposed by the second bulkhead in more conventional design. This document describes the S & ID program plan for development of the S-II stage and associated a support equipment.
  • "Saturn IB inflight photographic instrumentation system."

    This Internal Note presents the development of the Saturn inflight photographic instrumentation program from its original development requirement concept to the flight hardware application on Saturn vehicles. A comprehensive description of the infight photographic instrumentation system is given along with data concerning testing, operation, application, and evaluation of the system after recovery. This Internal Note shows that the system has been successfully developed,that valuable information has been obtained from film retrieved from recovered capsules, and that the system can be used with a high degree of reliability.
  • "Saturn technical information handbook.  Volume III of four volumes : SA-203."

    The "Saturn Technical Information Handbook" provides up-to-date reference material to the Launch Operations Center personnel. This material shows the assembly and operation of the Saturn Vehicle components for systems analysis.; Volume II is available on the NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) as a PDF.
  • "Report to the Congress from the President of the United States"

    A report to Congress from White House regarding the accomplishments of NASA.