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Interview with Newell.
Interview on the Development of Saturn and the general design and management philospohy of NASA. One side of tape only.Tags Oral History -
Interview with Schwartz (chief engineer?).
Interview on the development of Saturn engine design and control, as well as life at the Mississippi engine test site. Both sides of the tape.Tags Oral History -
Interviews with Fontaine and Attinello, Davenport, Rocketdyne.
Interview with Rocketdyne engineers on rocket engine design and stability. Both sides of tape.Tags Oral History -
Interviews with Sawyer and Kudebeh (Rocketdyne?).
Interviews with Sawyer (0 - 16:58 S1) and Kudebeh (16:58 S1 - end S2) on weight penalties, schedule/performance bonuses, and project management.Tags Oral History -
Interviews with Shields and Davenport (Rocketdyne?).
Interview with Davenport (0-23:44 S1) and Shields (23:44 S1 - end S2). Topics covered include the reliability of the F1 engine, Skylab, and electronic manufacturing.Tags Oral History -
Interviews with Weidner and Neubert.
Side 1 is an interview with Weidner and Neubert on the testing of Saturn and the different design philosophies of various NASA groups.Tags Oral History -
Interviews with Wernher von Braun conducted by Dr. Emme and T. Ray.
Interview with Dr. von Braun by Dr. Emme. Beginning of side 1 to 19:50. -
Jan Davis working in the Space Habitation Module on Space Shuttle Discovery.
Davis served as a Mission Specialist on STS-60, the second flight of the Space Habitation Module (Spacehab). As part of the mission, she conducted thin-film crystal growth experiments in the Wake Shield Facility. -
Jan Davis working in the Space Habitation Module on Space Shuttle Discovery.
Davis served as a Mission Specialist on STS-60, the second flight of the Space Habitation Module (Spacehab). As part of the mission, she conducted thin-film crystal growth experiments in the Wake Shield Facility. -
Juno II launch.
Juno II was developed by the Army Ballistic Missile Agency in Huntsville, Alabama. -
NASA "m!ssion report 'Man Still Matters' - The Story of The First Skylab Mission."
This article describes the scientific importance of the Skylab missions, and specifically focuses on the importance of having the Skylab program be a manned series of missions, as opposed to unmanned. -
NASA "m!ssion report The Second Skylab Mission."
This article describes the scientific importance of the Skylab missions, and specifically focuses on the earth resources and Apollo Telescope data which the Skylab 3 crew brought back. -
NASA Facts leaflet on Marshall Space Flight Center.
The leaflet describes Marshall's role in developing launch vehicles for the space program, its collaboration with NASA facilities in Mississippi and Louisiana, and its research and development operations. Includes a map. -
NASA personnel wait to greet President John F. Kennedy during his second visit to Huntsville.
Kennedy visited Huntsville on Armed Forces Day 1963. He first visited the area on September 11, 1962. -
Photograph "SKYLAB 3 View of Southwestern United States."
This poster depicts numerous southwestern states including Arizona, Utah, and California as seen in one image from space. -
Saturn V news reference.
This book is designed to serve as an aid to newsmen in present and future coverage of the Saturn IB in its role in the Saturn/Apollo Program and as a general purpose large launch vehicle. -
Saturn V project development plan : November 1967.
This document revises and supersedes the Saturn V Project Development Plan, dated March, 1967. Approved: Arthur Rudolph, Manager, Saturn V Program; Samuel C. Phillips, Major General, USAF, Director, Apollo Program. -
Skylab "MANNED FLIGHT AWARENESS" Poster Skylab 1 & 2.
This poster is an artistic depiction of the Skylab 2 mission Crew. -
Skylab "MANNED FLIGHT AWARENESS" Poster Skylab 3.
This poster is an artistic depiction of the Skylab 3 mission Crew. -
Skylab "MSFC SKYLAB NEUTRAL BUOYANCY SIMULATOR" Technical MEMORANDUM.
This report describes the importance of the Neutral Buoyancy Simulator for preparing the Skylab astronauts to work in space. -
Skylab Airlock Components, and Skylab Airlock Internal Views.
The images depict components of the Skylab airlock being prepared in the cleanroom. The images depict the Skylab airlock stowage container. The image depicts an internal view of the Skylab airlock. -
Skylab Airlock Components, and Skylab Airlock Internal Views.
The images depict components of the Skylab airlock being prepared in the cleanroom. The images depict the Skylab airlock stowage container. The images depicts an internal view of the Skylab airlock. The images depict the installation of Skylab airlock components in the Skylab airlock. -
Skylab Airlock, and Skylab Airlock Components being Prepared for Installation.
The images depict the electronic and external views of the Skylab airlock during the assembly process. The images also depict airlock components being prepared seperately from the Skylab airlock, in the cleanroom, to be installed on the Skylab airlock. -
Skylab Blueprint "119700."
This blueprint depicts a working space for the Skylab habitat, and includes work stations, and storage systems. This blueprint also depicts the water storage system for the Skylab habitat. -
Skylab Blueprint "119702."
This blueprint depicts the working space of the Skylab astronauts. It includes the layout of the workstations, and the locations of both provision containers, and experiment supply containers. It also depicts the location of the local mobility aids such as handrails and foot restraints. -
Skylab Blueprint "119706."
This blueprint depicts some of the life support systems of skylab, especially as related to temperature control. This blueprint also depicts storage, and food refrigeration, as well as food preparation spaces.