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"Letter to Dr. Jerome B. Wiesner."
Letter to Jerome B. Wiesner from Jones B. Webb regarding requested documents as well as how they, as scientists, interact with the scientific community. -
"Letter to Dr. Keith T. Glennan."
Letter to Kieth T. Glennan from Ernst Stuhlinger regarding a potential meeting between Glennan, Wernher von Braun Horner and Ernst himself. Attached is a required resume. -
"Letter to Dr. Wernher von Braun."
Letter to Wernher von Braun from E.C. Welsch thanking Braun for his letter on June 20th regarding his thoughts on communication and meteorological satilites. -
"Letter to Dr. Wernher von Braun."
This letter asks for an oral history interview from von Braun concerning his conversations and visits with President John F. Kennedy.; Archive copy is a very poor copy. -
"Letter to Dr. Wernher von Braun."
Letter to Wernher von Braun from John M. Logsdon asking that Braun approves a request to quote his memorandum in his book. -
"Letter to Dr. Wernher von Braun."
Letter to Wernher von Braun from John M. Logsdon reiterating his request to use Braun's memorandum in his book as well as apologizing for any miscommunication. -
"Letter to Dr. Wernher von Braun."
Archive copy is a poor photocopy. Unable to read. -
"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 to Mr. D. R. Spotz."
Letter to D. R. Spotz from David L. Christensen informing an awarding of a contract as well sa requesting documents. -
"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. -
"Letter to Mr. David Christensen."
Letter to David L. Christensen from Ralph I. Villers responding to a request from Christiansen. Enclosed is the material requested. -
"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 Mr. David L. Christensen."
Letter David L. Christensen from W. Angele responding to a pervious request. -
"Letter to Mr. David L. Christensen."
Letter to David L. Christensen from Ralph I. Villers responding to a request from Christiansen. Enclosed is the material requested. -
"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. Frank L. Murphy."
Letter to Frank L. Murphy from David L. Christensen informing an awarding of a contract as well sa requesting documents. -
"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. 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. Helmut J. Horn."
Letter to Helmut J. Horn from David L. Christensen informing that the University of Alabama Research Institute was awarded a NASA contract. -
"Letter to Mr. Kurt R. Stehling."
Letter to Kurt R. Stehling from Julian Scheer answering on behalf of "Mr. Webb," stating that Kurt's "idea" was interesting and is to be given careful consideration. -
"Letter to Mr. Walter D. Sohier."
This letter was attached to the edited transcript of the interview for the John F. Kennedy Library.; Archive copy is a photocopy. -
"Letter to Professor John Logsdon."
Letter to Professor Logsdon from Donald F. Hornig granting Logsdon's request PSAC Men-In-Space panel report. -
"Letter to Professor John M. Logsdon."
Correspondance between Professor Logsdon and Welsh regarding Logsdon quoting Wernher von Braun's memorandum. -
"Letter to Professor John M. Logsdon."
Letter to Professor Logsdon from E. C. Welcsh denying Logsdon's request to quote Wernher von Braun and President Kennedy from their memorandums. -
"Letter to The President and White House."
Correspondance between the President and Hugh L. Dryden regarding administrative limitations of the President's power. -
"Letter to the Vice President of the United States and White House."
This is an attempt to answer some of the questions about our national space program raised by The President in his memorandum to you dated April 20, 1961. I should like to emphasize that the following comments are strictly my own and do not necessarily reflect the official position of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration in which I have the honor to serve. -
"Library - Lost Books" list.
This lists the missing library books alphabetically by author's last name. -
"Lilly Lake -- Monte Sano."
This photo shows a scene at Lily Lake on the grounds of Col. James O'Shaughnessy's home on Monte Sano. According to the Historic Huntsville Quarterly, the structure in the foreground of the photo is a "four-tiered vertical framework covered with ivy, and reaching an impressive height of twelve feet or so." -
"Lion Country Safari Aug 1973."
Footage of a family trip to Georgia. Included is early footage of Zoo Atlanta, the Little White House in Warm Springs, and the Callaway Gardens.
Callaway Gardens [10:10]
Little White House at Warm Springs [08:35]
Zoo Atlanta [00:06] -
"Liquid Hydrogen Technology, J-2 Engine."
subject of the speech is the application of oxygen/hydrogen technology the 5-2 engine system. -
"Liquid Hydrogen."
Review detailing the use of liquid hydrogen in Saturn rockets. -
"Liquid Rocket Engines."
This paper presents a discussion on liquid propellant rocket engines. The first part contains a discussion on liquid propellants, including a description of various propellant types such as cryogenic, storable,bipropellant, and monopropellant. This part also points out desirable physical properties and includes a section on performance outlining the methods by which performance is calculated and shows performance for various liquid rocket propellant combinations. -
"Liquid Rocket Propellant Compatibility Testing."
Material-propellant compatibility as related to liquid rocket propulsion system design criteria is discussed and applicable test methods to derive usable design data are presented. Test methods, with emphasis on metallic materials, are discussed and the shortcomings of a number of these test methods are pointed out. These tests include static immersion tests, stress-corrosion tests, flow tests, impact tests, and tests to determine the effect of cracks and notches in metals on compatibility. A general outline for the evaluation of metallic and nonmetallic materials with respect to propellant compatibility is presented. -
"Liquid Rockets."
This review indicates recent developments which have occurred in the liquid rocket engine field, special development areas associated with the liquid engines in current usage, and several trends which may be expected in the design of future advanced rocket engines. -
"List of Academic Theses Since 1961 Related to the History of Aeronautics and Astronautics."
This preliminary listing of academic theses of interest to historians and social scientists is made available for general information, critical comments and related suggestions. The NASA Historical Advisory Committee suggested that such a listing might provide useful perspective on contemporary scholarship. Mr. Charles Atkins, a member of our Summer Seminar on "History, Social Science and Space" and graduate student in Political Science at M.I.T., kindly undertook this task. The NASA Historical Staff is also sponsoring preparation of a bibliography of bibliographies on the history of aeronautics and astronautics, and is undertaking a list of research resources available for academic scholarship. These will be available sometime this fall. Eugene M. Emme, NASA Historian.; NNH-61.; FOREWORD: This listing represents a first attempt to compile academic theses of relevance to the history of aeronautics and astronautics. It has been estimated that almost 70,000 doctoral dissertations have been completed in American universities since 1961, so this select compilation must be regarded as preliminary. In accord with the desire of the Historical Staff of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration to assist scholarly research, it is hoped that this list may be suggestive. It will, hopefully, stimulate a response which will permit additions to this listing of interest to historians and other scholars concerned with science, technology, and public policy in the twentieth century. -
"List of Equipment, Components, Materials, and/or Services Now Being Developed, Fabricated or Performed."
Lists of different parts of rockets. -
"List of Saturn-Apollo Suppliers of Critical Hardware."
A list of critical hardware from Saturn-Apollo Suppliers. -
"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 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."