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"Master list of projects."
Note attached to document to Mr. Christensen from William D. Putnam. List of projects ordered by criteria. -
"Marshall Space Flight Center personnel for potential interviews."
Photocopy. A collection of interviews and biographical data. -
"Marshall analysis : DMS Market Intelligence Report."
Lists numerous costs. -
"Saturn : DMS market intelligence report."
Lists numerous costs. -
"Manufacturing welding control by E. R. Seay, Group Engineer, Lockheed-Georgia Company."
Paper given at the American Ordnance Association Welding Section Panel. Focuses on the process of welding and development programs. -
"Manufacturing Organizational Chart : Saturn S-II program."
Organizational chart of the North American Rockwell Corperation : 1968. -
"Manufacturing history - LM-5."
Essay that focuses on the achievements of the Grumman Aerospace Corporation. -
"Manufacturing problems with printed circuit boards and how to avoid them."
To be presented at the NASA / Rocketdyne Manufacturing Technology Review. Focuses on how best to avoid printed circuit boards. -
"Management problems faced in making future manned space exploration decisions."
This paper presents in synoptic form, an analysis of the management problems being faced in making fuhlre manned spaceflight decisions. It is an attempt to view the manned space program in total perspective - its relationship to other scientific research, other national programs, the role of Congress, the President's role, industry's role, and then show their relative influence and impact on decisior, making for the Post-Apollo period. -
"Manufacturing plan for Saturn S-II, Stages 16-25."
Manufacturing plan for the Saturn S-II." -
"Manned space and lunar exploration."
Paper includes references to figures and NASA's fundamental goals and principles. -
"Manned space flight program review : MSFC institutional report."
Report covers R & D, Administrative operations, staffing, facilities, and funding. -
"Manned planetary flyby missions (based on Saturn/Apollo Systems) : executive summary report."
This report summarizes a study (by North American Aviation, Space Division) of Manned Interplanetary Flyby Missions to Venus and Mars during the period from 1975 to 1982. [The study was a broad but penetrating technical investigation of using a manned flight system for planetary exploration.] The results, along with previously known aspects of manned Mars and Venus flyby missions, vehicles, and systems, were integrated into total mission-system capable of performing a realistic and meaningful planetary exploration program. Manned Planetary Missions are feasible. Attractive multiplanet flyby missions can be performed by Saturn/Apollo systems. However, injected payload and mission requirements developed within the guidelines and assumptions of this study cannot be met with modified S-II or S-IV stages when used with the standard Saturn V Earth-launch vehicle. When using an Earth orbit assembly mode and an uprated Saturn Earth launch vehicle for application to manned planetary flyby missions, the launch vehicle should have a payload capability (2-stage to low Earth orbit) of 400,000 pounds or more for use with M(S)-IVB planetary injection stages. Manned planetary flyby missions provide a means of combining the favorable aspects of both manned and unmanned missions into a unique and highly effective planetary exploration mission-system capable of providing major significant inputs to the scientific and engineering questions concerning the interplanetary medium, our Sun, and our neighboring planets Venus and Mars. -
"Manned Lunar Landing via Rendezvous."
Paper to be presented at the IAS National Meeting on Manned Space Flight. Focuses on operations leading to injection of the space craft into the lunar transfer trajectory. -
"Memorandum for Director of Space Flight Programs" related to the "Manned Lunar Landing Program."
Memorandum recommending formulating a "justification" for the Apollo project and and place schedules/plans on a "firmer foundation." -
"Memorandum to Mr. Hal Seawright, TS-PP, from Norman L. Cropp, Jr., Film Coordinator. Declassification of S-I/IB quarterly film report #18."
Memorandum declassifying "Quarterly Film Report #18." -
"Memorandum : Saturn I/IB quarterly film report no. 21."
Memo gives date and time of interlock for final I.O. approval. -
"Memorandum : request for additives and comments on draft historical note 57."
Memorandum requesting for comments on historical draft note. -
"Memorandum to Margaret from Mrs. Bonnie Holmes, Secretary."
Memorandum apologizing for the wrong date placed on a previous memorandum. -
"Memorandum to Dr. Emme - EH through Mr. Shafter - G from Julian Scheer, Assistant Administrator for Public Affairs, National Aeronautics and Space Administration."
This attached correspondence indicates a great deal of confusion and that a number of people are in the act. The matter before the house is whether we will (Dr. von Braun is asked) to allow Logsdon to have a copy of the Von Braun memo to the Vice President on space goals.