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  • "Klaus home in Hv. to Navy / to College / Begin of Xmas."

    Konrad, Klaus, and Ingeborg Dannenberg and the in-laws celebrate Christmas by opening presents in the family room at the Dannenbergs' house in Monte Sano, Huntsville, Alabama. Konrad Dannenberg's note on the film box reads, "ends w/ IMK Tired in chair." Winter 1963.
  • "Klaus and Jud Lynn Easter egg hunting. Dogwoods in Huntsville."

    Klaus and Jud Lynn hunt for Easter eggs and attend church service at St. Mark's Evangelical Lutheran Church. Spritime scenes around Huntsville.
  • "Kiddie Flyer Hand Car Ride."

    The advertisement gives a description of the ride, its shipping weight, and its price.
  • "Key MSFC Personnel for Potential Interview Efforts."

    Essay detailing potential candidates for potential interviews.
  • "Key Events in the Manned Lunar Landing Program."
  • "Kerry’s First Christmas 1967."

    Footage of Klaus, Kerry, Ingeborg, and Betty Dannenberg relaxing around the Christmas tree. The video focuses mostly on Kerry and the Dannenbergs' new dog, a black terrier named McDuff. Winter 1967.
  • "Kerry’s First Christmas 1967."

    Klaus, Kerry, Betty, and Ingeborg Dannenberg are shown opening presents around a Christmas tree. Winter 1967.
  • "Kerry’s First Christmas 1967."

    Clip shows the Dannenbergs (Konrad, Klaus, Betty, Ingeborg, and Kerry) celebrating Christmas. The family is shown lounging around a living room talking as Klaus plays with Kerry. Winter 1967.
  • "Kentucky Ancestors," vol. 6, no. 1, 1970
  • "Juno V Transportation Feasibility Study (U)."

    The purpose of this report is to present an investigation to determine the feasible, practical and economical method of transporting the JUNO V thrust unit. This includes the first phase of transporting between Fabrication Laboratory, Systems Analysis and Reliability Laboratory and to the test stand, as well as the later phases, onto the Redstone Arsenal loading docks and from there down the Tennessee, Ohio and Mississippi Rivers to the Atlantic Missile Range, Florida.; Transportation and Packaging Section, Systems Support Equipment Laboratory.
  • "Juno V Space Vehicle Development Program."

    This report io the second in a scrics of reports on the JUNO V Space I Vehicle Development Program and indicates the present status of the overall I program. The objective of the overall program is to provide a reliable, economical, and flexible carrier vehicle with relatively large payload capability for orbital and space missions at the earliest possible date.
  • "Juno V Space Vehicle Development Program (Phase I): Booster Feasibility Demonstration."

    The initial phase of the JUNO V space vehicle development program, as presented herein, provides for a static demonstration and a total of four flight feasibility tests. The latter two flights will give the U.S. its first payload capability in excess of 10,000 lb in mid 1961. The objective of the overall program is to provide a reliable, economical, and flexible carrier vehicle with relatively large payload capability for orbital and space missions at the earliest possible date.
  • "Junior Hot Rod Ride."

    This flier has a colored image of the "Junior Hot Rod Ride" as well as a description and price for it.
  • "July 16th still set as Apollo 11's 'L-Day.'"

    News article confirming NASA's announcement of Apollo 11's launch-day. Focuses on the optimism surrounding the launch as well.
  • "July 16th confirmed as definite for Apollo 11."

    News article covering NASA's announcement of Apollo 11's launch-date: July 16th.
  • "JULY 11, 1979 1 HOUR REPORT."

    This is a report about the Skylab 1 reentry.
  • "John F. Kennedy Space Center: A Selective Bibliography."

    This is primarily the bibliography of an organization located in an area which was once inhabited by more baasts and birds than people. The evolution of the Kennedy Space Center :LS :A .ceable from the Army Ballistic Missile Agency and Marshall Space Flight Center, Huntsville, Alabama. That period is fully covered by Historical Origins of NRSB's Launch epesons Center to July 1, 1962. However, because of the core working relationship between the Kennedy Space Center and the Air Force Eastern Test Range articies showing evolution of the Air Force Missile Test Center are included.
  • "John F. Kennedy Space Center: A Selective Bibliography."

    This is primarily the bibliography of an organization located in an area which was once inhabited by more beasts and birds than people. The evolution of the Kennedy Space Center cea be traced from the Army Ballistic Missile Agency and Marshall Space Flight Center, Huntsville, Alabama. That period is fully covered by Historical Origins of NASA's Launch Operations Center to July 1, 1962.
  • "James Waldrum Mathews, Descendants, and Ancestors"
  • "IU/S-IVB Forward Skirt Orbital and Translunar Thermal Analyses."

    This report determines the maximum and minimum solar and terrestrial thermal energy incident and absorbed by Saturn IB/V vehicles in earth orbit and translunar travel. The influence' of this external energy on the Instrument Unit Thermal Conditioning System performance, and consequently its adequacy to maintain the electronic packages at acceptable temperature limits is ascertained. Conclusions are: a) Methanol/water coolant temperature will deviate from 111 specifications only during translunar cold flights. However, adequate thermal conditioning of the electronic equipment would still be maintained. b) Instrument Unit missions exceeding 6 1/2 hours, or electronic packages heat dissipation magnitudes lower than 3 kw or higher than 8.5 kw, should be reviewed to ascertain thermal compatibility.