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  • "Letter to Mr. Harrison A. Storms."

    Letter to Harrison A. Storms from George H. Lowe and Joseph F. Shea expressing concerns they have over the lack of positive actions taken by the NAA.
  • "Letter to Mr. George M. Low. and Joseph F. Shea."

    Letter to George M. Lowe and Joseph F. Shea from H.A. Storms president continuing a conversation that was left unfinished.
  • "Letter to Mr. Eugene M. Emme."

    Letter to Mr. Eugene M. Emme from Donald F. Horneg regarding her request for her report to be read by Professor Logsdon.
  • "Letter to Mr. David L. Christensen, Research Associate."

    Letter to Mr. David L. Christensen from Helmut J. Horn regarding the reports he requested.
  • "Letter to Lieutenant General Samuel C. Phillips."

    Letter to Lieutenant General Samuel C. Phillips from George M. Lowe regarding what happened on the Apollo 6 flight.
  • "Letter from Mr. David L. Christensen."

    Letter stating that "A review of the research origins of the Lance weapon system - Project Hindsight -Task 1 supplement" is inside as requested.
  • "Manned Launch Vehicle Development."

    Includes handwritten notes. Includes references to slides. Essay remarking on how space vehicles will interact on the moon's surface.
  • "Man, Machine, and Automatic Test Operations."

    Essay detailing the relationship between men and machines."
  • "Manufacturing Development Information Report."

    The Committee on Interdivisional Dissemination of Manufacturing Development Information (CIDMDI) is comprised of NR - divisional representatives closely associated with advancement of the manufacturing arts . The purpose of the committee is to impart and receive development information of interest to NR manufacturing areas. Space Division's Central Manufacturing presents this CIDMDI Annual Report, for CFY 1968, in compliance with CIDMDI objectives. Included are research projects conducted by Central Manufacturing,as well as pertinent items submitted by the Apollo and Saturn Projects, for which, acknowledgement and appreciation are extended. Because of the large number of reports contained in this issue, only general information has been presented. Detailed data, if permissible, will be made available on request. For further information, contact L. B. Norwood, Space Division, Extension 1915.; PAP 68-0013.; Prepared by Advanced Projects Section of Central Manufacturing. L. B. Norwood, CIDMDI, Representative. F. H. Burry, Director, Manufacturing.
  • "Management of the Space Program at a Field Center."

    Transcription of a presentation from Wernher von Braun discussing the roles of the space vehicles in the Apollo project.
  • "Management Plan for Saturn Vehicle System."

    The purpose of this management plan is to set forth the channels 1 and methods used by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration for the development of the SATURN Vehicle System, This plan is based i on past experience and proven management principles of the Development Operations Division, The attached figures illustrate the plan.
  • Management plan and competition for second stage for Saturn.
  • "Vol. IV 3rd edition Management Information."

    This document contains copies of management charts and photographs maintained in the Management Information Office of the Executive Staff on Advanced Program and Research and Technology Areas.
  • "Maintenance Data - How and What."

    This presentation is concerned with how maintenance data can be collected, what can be done with it and possible a few arguments why it should be of any concern.
  • "Lunar Applications of a Spent S-IVB/IU stage (LASS)."

    Support of lunar exploration missions is a major consideration in future space program planning. The spent Saturn v/S-IVB/IU can support both lunar - orbit and lunar -landing operations. This paper investigates lunar applications of the spent stage, and incorporates data generated during Company-funded studies. Investigated here is the feasibility of using a launch vehicle employing standard S-IC and S-I1 boost stages to deliver a modified S-IVB/IU and large discretionary payloads to a lunar orbit (LASSO) and/or the lunar surface (LASS). Operations in Earth orbit and direct-ascent trajectories are examined, and consideration is given to the use of the spent stage as a shelter in a manner similar to the presently planned Earth orbital workshop operations. Both the LASSO and LASS concepts are recommended for consideration in future lunar exploration plans. These concepts are capable of placing a gross wet weight of 101,400 lb in lunar orbit or landing 63,580 lb on the lunar surface respectively. The effective payload capability can be enhanced by proper integration of translunar mission subsystems with the subsystems required for lunar orbit or surface operations. The vehicles can be available within 3 years, with current-technology hardware sufficient for performing the missions described.; Douglas Paper No. 4256.
  • "LM System Description."

    Report that describes the major systems of the Lunar Module.
  • "Letter to Mr. David Christensen."

    Correspondance between Edmund F. O'Conner and David L. Christianson in which Edmund encloses three documents to David and expresses his gratitude for David's work on the history of the Saturn V program.
  • "List of Technical Papers and Articles 1958 Through 1962."

    This report contains information on technical writings by Amy Missile Command personnel other than the formal reports compiled in "List of Technical Documents Published During the Years 1958 Through 1962."
  • "List of Technical Documents, Papers and Articles Published in 1967."

    This report lists the technical reports, papers, and articles published by the Research and Development Directorate during 1967.
  • "List of Equipment, Components, Materials, and/or Services Now Being Developed, Fabricated or Performed."