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Catalog of launch vehicle tests Saturn V : Apollo/Saturn 502 : Volume 1, Section 6.
The document is Volume 1, Section 6 of a list of Saturn V launch tests including but not limited to test titles, test numbers, test objectives, and test descriptions related to AS-502. -
Catalog of launch vehicle tests Saturn V : Apollo/Saturn 502 : Volume 1, Section 7.
The document is Volume 1, Section 7 of a list of Saturn V launch tests including but not limited to test titles, test numbers, test objectives, and test descriptions related to AS-502. -
Catalog of launch vehicle tests Saturn V : Apollo/Saturn 502 : Volume 1, Section 8.
The document is Volume 1, Section 8 of a list of Saturn V launch tests including but not limited to test titles, test numbers, test objectives, and test descriptions related to AS-502. -
Catalog of launch vehicle tests Saturn V : Apollo/Saturn 502 : Volume 1, Section 9.
The document is Volume 1, Section 9 of a list of Saturn V launch tests including but not limited to test titles, test numbers, test objectives, and test descriptions related to AS-502. -
Catholic Church
Front: Catholic Church, Huntsville, Ala. -
Catholic Churches History
Churches -
Cemetery near Pignataro.
Photograph number 88. This photograph shows a cemetery near Pignataro Maggiore, Italy. The title for this image was found in Major Edwin D. Burwell Jr.'s list of photographs. -
Centaur II undergoes pre-launch tests
Back: Centaur II, our first space vehicle to use liquid hydrogen as a propellent, undergoes pre-launch tests.
The NASA Marshall Space Flight Center at Huntsville, Alabama, has been developing and providing rockets for our space achievements since the very beginning of our entry into this field. -
Central Presbyterian Church
Front: Central Presbyterian Church, Huntsville, Ala. -
Central Presbyterian Church
Front: Central Presbyterian Church, Huntsville, Ala. -
Certificate of membership in the Alabama Farm Bureau Cotton Association.
From the business records of I. Schiffman and Company. The certificate was issued to I. Schiffman & Co. on March 19, 1930. -
Certificate of Naturalization for Gertrud Meta Schulze.
Gertrud Schulze was naturalized on the same day as her husband, William August Schulze. The back of the certificate notes that her name was legally changed at the same time she was naturalized. -
Certificate that captured items can remain in finder's possession.
The captured items referred to are "1-J Fador 504". -
Certified Copy of Army of the United States Honorable Discharge belonging to John Rison Jones.
The form notes that Jones was a rifleman and "Expert & Combat Infantry Man Sharpshooter." It also includes details of Jones' enlistment, qualifications, decorations, pay, and service dates and locations. -
Chap Lewis- Mignono.
Photograph number 251. This photograph shows Chap Lewis siting on a bed in Mignano, Italy. The title for this image was found in Major Edwin D. Burwell Jr.'s list of photographs. -
Chap. Lewis Bedroom HQ Mignano.
Photograph number 354. This photograph shows Chap. Lewis in his bedroom at the headquarters located in Mignano, Italy in the Province of Caserta. The title for this image was found in Major Edwin D. Burwell Jr.'s list of photographs. -
Chap. Lewis Bedroom HQ Mignano.
Photograph number 355. This photograph shows Chap. Lewis in his bedroom at the headquarters located in Mignano, Italy in the Province of Caserta. The title for this image was found in Major Edwin D. Burwell Jr.'s list of photographs. -
Chap. Lewis Bedroom HQ Mignano.
Photograph number 356. This photograph shows Chap. Lewis in his bedroom at the headquarters located in Mignano, Italy in the Province of Caserta. The title for this image was found in Major Edwin D. Burwell Jr.'s list of photographs. -
Chapman School Book, 1975
City Schools -
Character testimony of unknown person.
This character testimony has no known author nor is it clear of whom the author is speaking about. -
Charge I and Charge II brought against Colonel Nickerson.
Detailed information regarding the two charges brought against Colonel John C. Nickerson, Jr. and the corresponding specifications. -
Charles A. Lundquist Journal No. 1.
This is the first of Charles A. Lundquist's journals in which he wrote various things during his time as a NASA scientist where he managed research on satellites and rockets at the Army Missile Ballistic Agency. It contains various notes on the satellite program, conversations with Dr. Ernst Stuhlinger, tracking flare problems, notes from the presentation at Planeto Cocoa, more notes and various equations, photoflash notes, two purposes of initial tracking, orbit distance and times, time accuracy from stars, the Reinbolt-14, questions for Dr. Schmid, the JPL Transmitter, radio schemes, a phone call transcript to Resnick, photocell questions, notes from a meeting with Dr. Wernher von Braun, the contents of the RSA Proposal, a comparison of light sources, other various phone call transcripts, multiple proposals, notes on the Whipple Report, Missile #29, photography on Missile #27, an illustration of Redstone Arsenal, RF Ignition Tests, and other various notes, proposals, equations, experiments, calls, correspondence, and tests relating to the space program. -
Charles A. Lundquist Journal No. 2.
This is the second of Charles A. Lundquist's journals in which he wrote various things during his time as a NASA scientist where he managed research on satellites and rockets at the Army Missile Ballistic Agency. It contains various notes and equations relating to the satellite program, multiple calls and conversations with NASA and military officials, notes on conferences and trips Lundquist took, test results, notes from the JPL-ABMA Conference, data from Missile #29, various proposals and test proposals, and graphs of satellite lifetimes. -
Charles A. Lundquist Journal No. 3.
This is the third of Charles A. Lundquist's journals in which he wrote various things during his time as a NASA scientist where he managed research on satellites and rockets at the Army Missile Ballistic Agency. It contains various notes and equations relating to the satellite program, multiple calls and conversations with NASA and military officials, notes on conferences and trips Lundquist took, test results, schedules, notes from the JPL meetings, the trajectory of Missile #29, and various predictions.