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"Memorandum: Indices to MSFC circulars and MSFC Administration regulations and procedures from Chief Management Services Office."
Memorandum regarding indices ready for reference and filing. -
"Memorandum: John F. Kennedy Memorial Library in Massachusetts."
Memorandum from Wernher von Braun regarding a request made for NASA's cooperation to obtain resources from the Kennedy Memorial Library. -
"Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year."
A photograph of Louis Salmon in his Army uniform is featured on the postcard. -
"Meteoroid measurements with Project Pegasus."
Presentation at the Northeast Electronics Research and Engineering Meeting, Boston, Massachusetts, November 4, 1965. Ernest Stuhlinger, Director, Research Projects Laboratory, George C. Marshall Space Flight Center (NASA), Huntsville, Alabama.; INTRODUCTION: The prime objective of Project Pegasus is to measure, in the vicinity of the earth, the meteoroid penetration frequency in aluminum sheets of thicknesses which approach those of space capsule walls. Plans for the project were initiated at NASA in 1962 by the Office of Advanced Research and Technology and the George C. Marshall Space Flight Center. Throughout the project, members of the Langley Research Centers supported the project with experiments and advice. -
"Methods for cleaning electronic components and subassemblies."
In describing the cleaning of electronic components and subassemblies, it must be taken into consideration that each part to be cleaned presents an individual problem. The method of cleaning must be tailored to the type of part to be cleaned as well as to the type of soil to be removed. This paper reviews some of the methods used in cleaning electronic arts, particularly printed circuits, as well as other critical hardware which is used in support of electronic assemblies. Some of the methods covered include the use of abrasives, acids, solvents and alkalies, and the employment of these in combination with ultrasonic and other automatic systems. The clean room in use at IBM Huntsville is described briefly, along with the solutions and solvents used in cleaning electronic and supporting parts. Cleanliness- requirements for the area and the materials, together with procedures for meeting them give added emphasis to the critical nature of today's contamination control programs. The paper concludes with a summary of the cleaning procedures and the cleanroom benefits to be obtained by using present day technologies to improve them. -
"Meticulous engineering."
The need for high reliability and great care in modern engineering is stressed. Disciplines to eliminate or decrease errors are described. College courses should interweave this approach into study projects. -
"Michoud and Mississippi test operations : May 1965."
This document contains copies of management charts and photographs maintained in the Management Information Office of the Executive Staff on Michoud and Mississippi Test Operations. Information on other MSFC activities and facilities will be published in separate volumes as indicated on the following page. Most of these charges are included in Dr. von Braun's, Dr. Rees' and Mr. Gorman's Management Information Consoles. -
"Michoud assembly facility and Mississippi test facility : volume II. 4th edition."
This document is the fourth edition of the management charts and photographs maintained in the Management Information Office of the Executive Staff on Michoud Assembly Facility and Mississippi Test Facility. Information on other MSFC activities and facilities will be published in separate volumes. -
"Michoud Assembly facility telephone directory : Boeing Launch Systems Branch, Chrysler Space Division, LTV Range System Div., Mason-Rust Engineering Company."
Telephone directory displaying available channels and how to access them. -
"Michoud operations : historical operations: July 1, 1963 - December 31, 1963."
Historical report from July 1st to December 31st. -
"Milestones in cryogenic liquid propellant rocket engines."
This paper reviews the milestones achieved with cryogenic liquid propellant rocket engines, discusses current technology improvement programs, and projects future engine designs. During the last two decades, these cryogenic rocket engines have played a major role in rocketry and achieved numerous important milestones. These engines power the Vanguard, Redstone, Thor, Atlas, and Titan I vehicles , the Saturn I and Uprated Saturn I vehicles, and will soon be employed in the Saturn V for the Apollo missions. The requirements dictated by these vehicles have necessitated growth from the 27,000-pound-thrust Vanguard engine to the 7,600,000-pound-thrust booster cluster for the Saturn V. Gains in specific impulse have also been significant. The successful application of liquid hydrogen in the Centaur and Saturn upper-stage rocket engines was a major achievement. -
"Military Record and Report of Separation-Certificate of Service".
The record contains Edwin D. Burwell Jr.'s personal information, military history, and insurance notice. -
"Minimax control of large launch boosters."
Keith D. Graham is principal mathematician, Systems and Research Center, Honeywell, Inc., 2345 Walnut Street, St. Paul, Minnesota.; Work done under NASA contract NAS 8-11206 from the George C. Marshall Space Flight Center.; ABSTRACT: A method of specifying the gains of a linear controller for a large launch booster using a new application of optimal control theory is described in this paper. Results for a specific example are included. An important control requirement is to maintain cost variables (such as bending moment, engine gimbal deflection, and lateral deviation from desired trajectory) within specified limits in the presence of load disturbances. This requirement is met by using a performance index which depends explicitly on maximum achievable values of the cost variables in a finite time interval. -
"Mission and facilities of Instrument Development Branch."
Describes the purpose and goes of the George C. Marshall Space Flight Center. Instrumental development branch. -
"Mississippi test - torrents of flame."
Description of a photograph of a rocket static test firing. -
"Monte Sano Park: The Master Plan."
The map notes park roads, buildings, telephone lines, trails, overlooks, and cliffs, and includes drawings of picnic and camping areas, a pool, and a lodge. Locations such as Inspiration Point, the former site of the Monte Sano Hotel, Natural Well, O'Shaughnessy Point, the fire tower, and the C.C.C. camp are marked. The map was taken from "aerial photographs as drawn by O.G. Graves" based on a land survey conducted by John F. Davis. -
"Monte Sano State Park."
"A spectacular view from Monte Sano State Park near Huntsville, Alabama. Color by Wayne Floyd." -
"Moon brought near by Apollo 8 mission."
News article detailing the recovery of the Apollo 8 crew after its successful mission. -
"Moon-bound"
Press release describing a photograph of a lunar module. -
"Moonlight and Magnolias or Moonshine and Steppin Fetchit," 1980
RESTRICTED. This book has been moved to a bookcase. Contact Archives staff for more information. -
"Moore Visit EDB, Sr. Parker Picnic. Paul, Harold."
The information card inside the can notes, "Christmas 1956. 4th July 1957."
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"More Katzenshots, 'Snow' show introduction, IMK + Ko, Katzenshots."
Film showing scenes of the Dannenbergs' new cats playing on their front porch and in the forest behind their home on Panorama Drive, Huntsville, Alabama. Winter, 1957/58. -
"MS Berlin New York July 16th 1959, St. Augustine, Fla, August 59."
Film shows the remainder of the departure of a ship from Pier 88 outside of New York City, New York with Klaus and Ingeborg Dannenberg aboard. The last portion shows the entrance to the St. Augustine chamber of commerce as well as a large cannon donated to the city. Summer 1959. -
"MSC/Apollo program management"
The purpose of this document is to describe how the Manned Spacecraft Center is managing its responsibilities in the Apollo Program The organization, procedures, and management philosophy described herein, represent the accumulated knowledge gained from our experience with the Mercury, Gemini, and Apollo Programs. It should be remembered, however, that managing a research and development program of Apollo's size and complexity, is an experimental "R&D" process in itself. -
"MSFC contracts report : compiled from NASA Research and Technology Program Digest."
Directory of different sections with descriptions underneath. -
"MSFC Manned Space Flight Program status for December 18, 1962 Management Council meeting."
This is material prepared in support of Dr. von Braun's presentation for the December 18, 1962, Management Council Meeting - Agenda Item 2, "MSFC Status Report." -
"MSFC Manned Space Flight Program status for presentation to the Management Council, March 26, 1963."
This is material prepared in support of Dr. Von Braun's presentation for the March 26, 1963, Management Council Meeting - Agenda Item 3, "MSFC Status Report". Presentation material consists of slides, a film report and narrative backup-information to support the presentation. -
"MSFC Manned Space Flight Program status for presentation to the Management Council."
This is material prepared in support of Dr. von Braun's presentation for the August 27, 1963, Management Council Meeting - Agenda Item 2, "MSFC Status Report."; Original is photocopy.; M-CP-P(R40).; TMXS 7544.; Includes references to film and slides.; Contents include: 1. SA-5 Status; 2. SA-5 voice orbital transmitter; 3. Integration effort. -
"MSFC project descriptions : 1967."
A directory of different projects with descriptions underneath. -
"MSFC projects index by laboratory."
Project indexes included for: Advanced Systems Office, Aero-Astrodynamics Laboratory, Astrionics Laboratory, Computation Laboratory, Engineering Computation Division, Manufacturing Engineering Laboratory, Propulsion and Vehicle Engineering Laboratory, Quality and Reliability Assurance Laboratory, Research and Development Operations, Research Projects Laboratory, and Test Laboratory. -
"MSFC SKYLAB CREW SYSTEMS MISSION EVALUATION."
This is a hardware evaluation and assessment of the skylab habitat systems based on the feedback from the Skylab crews. -
"MSFC specifications, standards and procedures microfiche reference file index."
This reference file has been prepared in order to identify data contained on microfiche in the MS-D Repository. This index is divided into three sections. Section I - MSFC Specifications, Section II - MSFC Standards, and Section III - MSFC Procedures. This listing will be kept up-to-date and will be published monthly.; Prepared by: RCA Service Company.; April 15, 1968.; Rpt. #005 (handwritten on the cover). -
"MSFC systems engineering capabilities (abstracts of reports)."
List of proposals, plans and other sections with subsections that describe studies or projects under that criteria. -
"MSFC technical facilities history and description."
This document includes a brief history of MSFC facilities, defunct names used by various Redstone located missile organizations, Michoud facilities history, the Slidell Operations Office history, the Mississippi Test Facility (MTF) history, and detailed description of technical facilities for the MSFC R&D Laboratories. The final section presents a detailed breakdown of property and facility values for various MSFC facilities over a period of time. -
"NASA establishes facility for Earth resources study."
A news article detailing the new facility NASA constructed, touching on the project its meant for. -
"NASA management programs."
Address by Dr. George E. Mueller, Associate Administrator for Manned Space Flight, National Aeronautics and Space Administration before the Ninth National Conference of United Press International Editors and Publishers, October 8, 1968. -
"NASA management programs."
Address by Dr. George E. Mueller, Associate Administrator for Manned Space Flight, National Aeronautics and Space Administration; Joint AIAA/CASI Meeting, Montreal, Canada, July 8, 1968. AS DELIVERED.; Includes charts.