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    Interview conducted by Dr. Donald Tarter on January 1, 1987.
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    Interview conducted by Dr. Donald Tarter on January 1, 1987.
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    Interview conducted by Dr. Donald Tarter on January 1, 1987.
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    Interview by Dr. Donald Tarter as part of the UAH M. Louis Salmon Library's Space History Interviews. Due to the age of the interview and the fact that it was originally stored as a lower quality WMV, it will not be pristine.
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    Interview conducted by Dr. Donald Tarter on January 1, 1987.
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    Interview conducted by Dr. Donald Tarter on January 1, 1987.
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    Interview by Dr. Charles Lundquist on April 10, 2007
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    Interview conducted by Dr. Donald Tarter on January 1, 1987.
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    Interview by Dr. Charles Lundquist on May 8, 2007 as part of the UAH M. Louis Salmon Library's Space History Interviews. More information can be found at http://libguides.uah.edu/archives. Note: Due to the age of the interview and the fact that it was originally stored as a lower quality WMV, it will not be pristine.
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    Interview by David Christensen on February 10, 2005
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    Interview by Dr. Charles Lundquist on February 9, 2006 as part of the UAH M. Louis Salmon Library's Space History Interviews. More information can be found at http://libguides.uah.edu/archives. Note: Due to the age of the interview and the fact that it was originally stored as a lower quality WMV, it will not be pristine.
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    Interview by Dr. Charles Lundquist on Feb. 21, 2006.
  • vbas_space_journal_055_116.pdf

    This issue includes a statement announcing Space Journal's termination of all connections with the U.S. military and with the Rocket City Astronomical Association. At the time, commander of the Army Ballistic Missile Agency (ABMA) at Redstone Arsenal Gen. John B. Medaris was concerned that the publishers and writers, all in the employ of ABMA, were using their government positions for personal gain through the magazine. Topics covered in the issue include the dangers and feasibility of space travel, designing buildings for life on the Moon, and the existence of life elsewhere in the universe.
  • spc_mraz_003_011.pdf

    This newsletter was produced by the crew of the USAT General C.C. Ballou and includes information about services onboard, ship terminology, and news bulletins. The family of William A. Mrazek, an engineer who was already in the United States at Fort Bliss, Texas, immigrated from Germany to the United States on the Ballou. The newsletter was produced in both English and German.
  • Convenertranstel_011509130952.pdf

    One of the Orange Aid Preprint Series in Nuclear Astrophysics, September 1968.; Supported in part by the National Science Foundation [GP-7976], the Office of Naval Research [Nonr-220(47)]. ; ABSTRACT: The motion in a convectively unstable region is expanded into an ensemble of convective cells. Each of these cells interacts with the surrounding medium according to the semiempirical model proposed by Turner (1963 ). Possible detailed models of the flow patterns within each cell are presented. The radius and velocity of these cells are given as functions of distance moved. The convective flux and rms velocity are given as averages over the ensemble of cells. As in the standard mixing length theory the principle uncertainty remains the average initial radius of the cells.
  • Convenertranstel_011509130952.pdf

    One of the Orange Aid Preprint Series in Nuclear Astrophysics, September 1968.; Supported in part by the National Science Foundation [GP-7976], the Office of Naval Research [Nonr-220(47)]. ; ABSTRACT: The motion in a convectively unstable region is expanded into an ensemble of convective cells. Each of these cells interacts with the surrounding medium according to the semiempirical model proposed by Turner (1963 ). Possible detailed models of the flow patterns within each cell are presented. The radius and velocity of these cells are given as functions of distance moved. The convective flux and rms velocity are given as averages over the ensemble of cells. As in the standard mixing length theory the principle uncertainty remains the average initial radius of the cells.
  • clipguidmissrangdivi_031907102312.pdf

    The Clipper is a Guided Missiles Range Division, Pan American World Airlines, Inc., internal publication. This issue includes the articles "News at a Glance," "The Big One," "New Ships on the Horizon," "Civic Responsibility," "Picture Highlights," "Service Awards," "September Service Pins," and "Recognizing Credit Union." "The Big One" includes details about Pan Am's role in developing the Saturn booster.
  • spc_kram_000001_000083R.pdf

    Reprinted from Astronautics and Aeronautics, June, July, and August 1965. The paper includes the note, "These papers present the results of one phase of research carried out at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, under Contract No. NAS 7-100, sponsored by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration."
  • spacebusinessdaily_19651201.pdf

    This is Vol. 23, No. 20 of Space Business Daily, a Space Publications newsletter. Topics include a progress review of the lunar orbiter and the Surveyor, the successful completion of the first color telecast by the Soviets through their communications satellite, various postponements and new studies, the confirmation of colored areas on the Moon, the naming of the first French satellite and its success, and DOD and NASA contracts and negotiations. Note: The issue number was misprinted, the correct issue number is handwritten on this issue.
  • spacebusinessdaily_19651210.pdf

    This is Vol. 23, No. 27 of Space Business Daily, a Space Publications newsletter. Topics include the proposals of two new high-pressure oxygen-hydrogen engine concepts to replace the liquid-hydrogen M-1 engines, various space studies and technological developments, the log of Gemini VII and successful rendezvous with Gemini VI, the significance of the High Boost Experimental vehicle and the Large Aperature Seismic Array, the development of the AVCO rocket-rifle, and DOD and NASA contracts.
  • spacebusinessdaily_19651213.pdf

    This is Vol. 23, No. 28 of Space Business Daily, a Space Publications newsletter. Topics include various studies to be conducted including reusable space plane passenger transport methods and large in-space structures, the Soviet's answer to the formal query regarding space weapons, an analysis of NASA's 1967 budget request, ComSat, the testing of a weather buoy rocket, the upcoming launch of the Pioneer VI, the log of Gemini VII, and DOD and NASA contracts and negotiations.
  • spacebusinessdaily_19651214.pdf

    This is Vol. 23, No. 29 of Space Business Daily, a Space Publications newsletter. Topics include the development of a extravehicular maneuvering gun, the appointment of the new Deputy Administrator of NASA, various NASA contracts and contractor updates, economic and financial changes and impacts, the next step for space shuttles, the testing of the J-2 engine, the log of Gemini VII/VI, and DOD and NASA negotiations.
  • spacebusinessdaily_19651215.pdf

    This is Vol. 23, No. 30 of Space Business Daily, a Space Publications newsletter. Topics include preparations for the testing of landing space vehicles, the need for space conditioning for astronauts before space flight, plans for an international communications system, various contracts award for space related developments and research, attempts at communication through laser beam from Gemini VII, the log of Gemini VII/VI, and DOD and NASA contracts and negotiations.
  • spacebusinessdaily_19651216.pdf

    This is Vol. 23, No. 31 of Space Business Daily, a Space Publications newsletter. Topics include Gemini VII/VI rendezvous within six feet of each other, the wreckage of the plane that was carrying space pioneer Dr. Lovelace is found, the development of the lunar capsule STOMPER, NASA to award 1335 grants to students to pursue doctoral studies in space-related areas, the launch of the Pioneer VI is set to launch on this day, various contracts award for space-related studies and developments, the log of Gemini VII/VI, and DOD contracts.
  • spacebusinessdaily_19651217.pdf

    This is Vol. 23, No. 32 of Space Business Daily, a Space Publications newsletter. Topics include force defense programs alloted part of the 1967 budget and other budget related topics, the multistart rocket engine for the Gemini Agena is accepted by NASA, NASA-Houston receives a space docking simulator to help with Apollo docking maneuvers, the launch of Pioneer VI, the log of Gemini VII/VI, space sciences and applications, multiple studies on various materials, and DOD and NASA contracts and negotiations.
  • spacebusinessdaily_19651202.pdf

    This is Vol. 23, No. 21 of Space Business Daily, a Space Publications newsletter. Topics include plans for a special gravity gradient photography satellite, economic and financial changes and impacts, the delivery of the first Apollo mission simulator, the signing of a sounding rocket agreement between NASA and the Brazilian space agency, the development of a liquid zero-gravity simulator, and DOD and NASA contracts and negotiations.
  • spacebusinessdaily_19651220.pdf

    This is Vol. 23, No. 33 of Space Business Daily, a Space Publications newsletter. Topics include the renegotiation of the Surveryor contract, the cancellation of the Fairchild-Republic Advanced Orbiting Solar Observatory, the introduction of new re-entry experiments in the SCOUT re-entry heating project, the launch of the Soviet's first circular orbit satellite, the log of Gemini VII, topics on future space business, and DOD and NASA contracts and negotiations.
  • spacebusinessdaily_19651221.pdf

    This is Vol. 23, No. 34 of Space Business Daily, a Space Publications newsletter. Topics include the Army Missile Command's research study of the Supersonic Combustion RAMJET development program, the French ballistic millile development programs, Apollo astronauts to potentially eat hot and cold meals during missions, various contracts awarded, the log of Gemini VII/VI, the proper functioning of Pioneer VI after conducting six experiments, and DOD and NASA contracts and negotiations.
  • spacebusinessdaily_19651222.pdf

    This is Vol. 23, No. 35 of Space Business Daily, a Space Publications newsletter. Topics include the progress of the Surveyor program, the U.S. President's proposal of a new joint United States/European space effort, various industries and their efforts in space-related studies and development, economic and financial changes and impacts, and the continuation of the Pioneer VI launch.
  • spacebusinessdaily_19651223.pdf

    This is Vol. 23, No. 36 of Space Business Daily, a Space Publications newsletter. Topics include concerns surrounding President Johnson's call for an international space effort program to explore the Sun and Jupiter, the postponement of Voyager while the Soviet Union approves a new Mariner program, the groundbreaking for the ComSat facility is scheduled, various space-related research and studies, a chart of aerospace industry sales over the last five years and money spent on research and development, the questioning of the scientific value of the Gemini program verses unmanned programs, topics on future space business, various contracts awarded, and NASA negotiations.
  • spacebusinessdaily_19651203.pdf

    This is Vol. 23, No. 22 of Space Business Daily, a Space Publications newsletter. Topics include the contract awarded for the building of two 85-foot antennae for the new ComSat ground stations, various contract extensions and awards, economic and financial changes and impacts, proposals for new space missions utilizing Saturn boosters, multiple space related studies, and DOD and NASA contracts and negotiations.
  • spacebusinessdaily_19651206.pdf

    This is Vol. 23, No. 23 of Space Business Daily, a Space Publications newsletter. Topics include the death of the dean of American space scientists, the confirmation of two new Venus missions, studies and contracts relating to the space shuttle, various topics regarding ComSat, French preparations for Antarctica launchings, economic and financial changes and impacts, various contracts award for space related research and development, the upcoming Gemini missions, DOD and NASA contracts and negotiations, and the launch of the French satellite Citron.
  • spacebusinessdaily_19651207.pdf

    This is Vol. 23, No. 24 of Space Business Daily, a Space Publications newsletter. Topics include possible closures of government-owned research and development centers threaten space development, the landing of the eighth Soviet lunar probe, the launch of a French satellite aboard an American vehicle, the Gemini VI launch pushed up a day, the log of Gemini VII, the phasing out of the liquid-hydrogen engine program, the protest of the Gemini VI Sunday launching, economic and financial changes and impacts, and DOD and NASA contracts, grants, and negotiations.
  • spacebusinessdaily_19651208.pdf

    This is Vol. 23, No. 25 of Space Business Daily, a Space Publications newsletter. Topics include the semi-soft landing of a Soviet spacecraft, the top twenty contracts, new studies and research requested on various topics include interplanetary navigation and microwaves, the first attempt at laser communications between an orbiting spacecraft and Earth to be attempted during the flight of Gemini VII as well as measuring rocket radiation, the log of Gemini VII, and DOD and NASA contracts and negotiations. Note: The issue number was misprinted, the corrected issue number is handwritten on this issue.
  • spacebusinessdaily_19651209.pdf

    This is Vol. 23, No. 26 of Space Business Daily, a Space Publications newsletter. Topics include the selection of the development group for the Highly Eccentric Orbit Satellite series, various space studies and contracts, the phase out of two-thirds of Air Force bombers and the warnings against said phase out, the log of Gemini VII, economic and financial changes and impacts, and a list of NASA's top contractors.
  • spacebusinessdaily_19660210.pdf

    This is Vol. 24, No. 28 of Space Business Daily, a Space Publications newsletter. Topics include the extension of the MOL Contract Definition Phase, the delay of the ruling on ABC's request for a communications satellite authority, various research studies and proposals on space-related topics, changes in earnings and other financial information, topics on Future Space Business, and DOD and NASA contracts and negotiations.
  • spacebusinessdaily_19660211.pdf

    This is Vol. 24, No. 29 of Space Business Daily, a Space Publications newsletter. Topics include Surveyor development problems to headline the Space Science and Applications Subcommittee hearings, various studies and contracts awarded in space-related fields, the next Soviet soft-lander, launch dates for Orbital Vehicle Air Force satellites, the success of the fifth Scout re-entry test, topics on Future Space Business, and DOD and NASA contracts and negotiations.
  • spacebusinessdaily_19660214.pdf

    This is Vol. 24, No. 30 of Space Business Daily, a Space Publications newsletter. Topics include the response to a call for a six-month feasibility and preliminary design study of data relay satellites, scheduled hearings by the House Space Subcommittee, the announcement of MOL manned launches to be flown out of California not Florida sparks opposition to the plan, various launches and test dates, charts of manned space flight supporting research, space science and applications supporting research, advanced research and technology supporting research, and tracking and data acquisition supporting research, a report on NASA's advanced research and technology budget for 1967, topics on Future Space Business, the unveiling of a flight model of the Phoenix air-to-air missile, and DOD and NASA grants and negotiations.
  • spacebusinessdaily_19660215.pdf

    This is Vol. 24, No. 31 of Space Business Daily, a Space Publications newsletter. Topics include the call to establish a manned exploration of the Moon as America's next national space goal after the lunar landing, the Air Force's MOL program and NASA's AA space station program, part one of the National Academy of Sciences' recommendations regarding rocket/satellite research, part two of the report on NASA advanced research and technology for 1967, topics on Future Space Business, and NASA negotiations.
  • spacebusinessdaily_19660216.pdf

    This is Vol. 24, No. 32 of Space Business Daily, a Space Publications newsletter. Topics include the bidding for the development and fabrication contract for a ComSat multipurpose satellite, "trade mission reports on European Space Business," the halt of testing for the AGENA target vehicle for the Gemini VII mission, part two of recommendations regarding rocket/satellite research, the full-size experimental model of the Local Scientific Survey Module, changes in earnings and other financial information, and DOD and NASA negotiations.
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