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"McCrary's - 23 May '59."
Konrad, Klaus, and Ingeborg Dannenberg go to a party at the McCrarys' house. Shown are pictures of the adults chatting, as well as a scene of Klaus playing catch with another boy at the party. Konrad Dannenberg's notes on the film box read, "Summer Excursion to the McCrary's - 23 May '59. Scene around the house. Burmah and Mc - The Kids play baseball incl. I. Pizarro. The Ludewigs arrive." May 1959. -
"McDonnell Douglas S-IVB rocket for NASA's Saturn launch vehicle."
Press release detailing how a rocket is the top stage of both the Saturn IB and Saturn V launch vehicles. -
"Me and Mike in 'Item 2.' "
Louis Salmon is pictured at left, in a Jeep on the grounds of a chateau in Blain, France. -
"Me and Mike outside Chateau in Blain, France."
Louis Salmon is pictured at left. -
"Meanwhile back at the castle...There's a strong support net to help and protect your family whenever you are away."
Knights going off to battle and family in the castle -
"Measurements on the Saturn space vehicle."
The history of man might be considered as an ever increasing quantity and quality of measurements. Measurements related to space have been made by early astronomers, modern astronomers, and now by aerospace technologists. The manned lunar landing, a major national goal, has given us the means to measure in space. The space vehicle development itself has made heavy demands on instrumentation; this is discussed in some detail in this paper. The advantages of the International System of Units are mentioned. Some examples are used to illustrate the future of space measurement. -
"Measuring instrumentation support."
Article refers to photographs, providing context to what is shown in them with formulas and measurements. -
"Meeting with Huntsville community leaders, Morris Auditorium."
Transcription of a conversation with Wernher von Braun. -
"Meeting with the Director, Development Operations Division, ABMA, Huntsville : Memorandum for the Associate Administrator."
The following people participated in an all day meeting at ABMA Huntsville on 6 January 1960: Dr. W. Von Braun, Mr. E. Rees, Mr. A. Hyatt, Mr. A. Siepert. Writer of the memorandum is Abraham Hyatt, Deputy Director, Launch Vehicle Programs. -
"Melbourne Beach, June 1959."
Konrad, Klaus, and Ingeborg Dannenberg visit Melbourne beach near Melbourne, Florida. All members of the family are shown playing in the surf as well as hunting for seashells. June 1959. -
"Memorandum : AAP experiment assignments - Case 600-1."
This memorandum reports the results of an effort to organize and update experiment assignments for inclusion in the AAP Flight Mission Assignments Document. Experiment assignment lists are included which indicate the following: 1) Original experiment assignments to the Orbital Workshop and ATM missions - AAP-1 through AAP-4; 2) Mission AAP-1A experiment assignments and the resulting unloading of experiments from AAP-1 through AAP-4; 3) Proposed assignments for inclusion in the draft FMAD; 4) Current status of the AAP experiment assignments.; X67-36860.; NASA TR - 85723. -
"Memorandum : request for additives and comments on draft historical note 57."
Memorandum requesting for comments on historical draft note. -
"Memorandum : S-II Stage Program Report from MA/Apollo Program Director to MA/Associate Administrator for Manned Space Flight."
Includes enclosure of S-II Stages Status.; Archive copy is a poor photocopy. -
"Memorandum : Saturn I/IB quarterly film report no. 21."
Memo gives date and time of interlock for final I.O. approval. -
"Memorandum : Saturn I/IB quarterly film report no. 22."
Memorandum includes date and time of interlock for final I.O. approval. -
"Memorandum : Saturn I/IB quarterly film report no. 23."
Memorandum includes date and time for interlock and final I.O. approval.; Archive copy is a photocopy. -
"Memorandum : Saturn I/IB quarterly film script review."
Memorandum pertains to the review draft script. -
"Memorandum : technical information summary concerning Saturn I vehicle SA-6."
This memorandum outlines, through a series of sketches with accompanying text, the general features of the sixth SATURN I launch vehicle. The sketches are devoted primarily to the launch vehicle but also presents limited information on the spacecraft, the launch facility and launch preparations. The information presented in this summary was compiled through the efforts of R&DO personnel from P&VE, AERO and ASTR. -
"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 for Dr. Emme/EH from James E. Webb, Administrator."
Memorandum regarding a potential meeting between James E. Webb and Professor Lagadon. -
"Memorandum for Dr. Thomas O. Paine, Acting Director from George E. Mueller, Associate Administrator for Manned Space Flight, dated November 11, 1968."
Memorandum containing a recommendation from General Phillips to continue with the lunar orbit flight scheduled for December. -
"Memorandum for General Ostrander."
Memorandum regarding a potential cost estimate for operational versions of the Saturn C1 and C2. -
"Memorandum for Mr. Webb from George E. Mueller."
Memorandum discussing a review of the data of the Apollo 5 flight. -
"Memorandum for record : meeting to review problems with H-1 engines on S-IB-7 and S-IB-8."
Memorandum to go over problems with the H-1 engine. -
"Memorandum for the administrator."
Very poor photocopy. Memorandum requesting additional information regarding a file attached to this one. -
"Memorandum for the Associate Administrator: Artificial Gravity Considerations for Project Apollo."
This memorandum contains artificial gravity considerations for Project Apollo and was directed to Seamans, Wernher von Braun, Donlon, and Gilruth. Silverstein writes that he believes it is too early to tell if the Apollo spacecraft is capable of providing artificial gravity. -
"Memorandum for the president: Responsibility and organization for certain space activities."
Memorandum discussing the responsibilities intended to be given to the President regarding certain space-related activities. -
"Memorandum for the record, from E. M. Cortright, Assistant Administrator for Programs."
Poor photocopy. Memorandum informing that members of the Boeing company are coming by for a study of their own. -
"Memorandum for the Vice President from (John F. Kennedy)."
Memorandum from John F. Kennedy to the vice president, wanting to put him in charge of the survey recording their actions in space. -
"Memorandum to Associate Administrator for Manned Space Flight for Acting Director."
Poor photocopy. Memorandum discussing a planned lunar orbit mission and who is recommended for it. -
"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. -
"Memorandum to Dr. Eugene M. Emme, Code EH, NASA Headquarters, Washington, D. C. from Bart J. Slattery, Jr., Chief of Public Affairs."
Memorandum from NASA Chief of Public Affairs to Eugine M. Emme. States that a video from Wernher von Braun are included regarding his views on the NASA program. -
"Memorandum to Dr. Seamans from Mr. Holmes. Subject: F-1 engine combustion instability problems."
Memorandum discussing a presentation regarding problems that needed solving, a "Dr. Evvard's" lack of cooperation and letters to Wernher von Braun. -
"Memorandum to Margaret from Mrs. Bonnie Holmes, Secretary."
Memorandum apologizing for the wrong date placed on a previous memorandum. -
"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 to Mr. Horner from T. Keith Glennan, Administrator."
Memorandum discussing possibilities of obtaining or reallocating funding to speed up the 'super booster' program. -
"Memorandum, routing slip, and letter by Harold G. Russell, Colonel, USAF, concerning the Business Week article 'North American tries to advance under fire.'"
This document also contains part of the Business Week article "North American tries to advance under fire", (June 3, 1967) pages 154 to 162. The complete article can be found at the UAH Library in microfilm format.; The document has handwritten notes and is a poor photocopy. -
"Memorandum: collection, preparation and submission of POP 65-3."
This memo constitutes a request for all MSFC elements to prepare and submit information as scheduled in Enclosure 1. This schedule lists only key interface dates from one organization to another. It will be the responsibility of I-RM and R-RM to implement internal schedules compatible with Enclosure 1.