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"The IBM Clean Room Comes of Age."
A history of the IBM's Space Systems Center clean room and a description of its uses. -
"SAA program specification - case 218."
Memo sent to Major General D. M. Jones - NASA/ML. -
"Saturn and its mission."
Presentation from Harper, discussing the Saturn Project's then-status, background and plans. -
"High Energy Missions for Saturn."
Presented to Society of Automotive Engineers, Advanced Launch Vehicle & Propulsion Systems. When the Apollo lunar landing project is complete, the Saturn and Apollo hardware will only have begun to realize their ultimate potential for space exploration. The immense reserve of Apollo technology, facilities, and booster capability can then be directed to the achievement of national goals which lie far beyond the initial lunar landing. In achieving the Apollo lunar objectives, large investments will have been made in launch facilities, tracking systems, propulsion techniques, reentry systems, lunar landing systems and rendezvous technologies. Although developnent in these specialized areas has been tailored to the needs of Apollo, numerous studies by NASA and industry have demonstrated the feasibility of using the spacecraft, launch vehicles, and operating techniques for missions far more complex than lunar landings. Amortization of this hardware will prove cost-effective for missions of more sophisticated applications. -
"Uses of Saturn."
Saturn and Apollo hardware will not have realized their ultimate potential for space exploration after the project lunar landing is complete. To accomplish the Apollo lunar landing program, an immense backlog of technology, facilities, and booster capability will have been built up, and we believe proper utilization of this resource will fill the needs for planetary, lunar and earth orbital space exploration for years to come. -
"Test Laboratory monthly progress report : March, 1967."
Monthly progress report for March, 1967. -
"Test Laboratory monthly progress report" October.
Laboratory monthly progress report for the Saturn 1B program between dates October 1st through October 31st, 1967. Page 17 missing. -
"Test Laboratory monthly progress report" December.
Laboratory monthly progress report for the Saturn 1B program between dates December 1st through December 31st, 1967. -
"Test Laboratory monthly progress report" July.
Laboratory monthly progress report for the Saturn 1B program between dates July 1st through July 31st, 1967. -
"Test Laboratory monthly progress report" August.
Laboratory monthly progress report for the Saturn 1B program between dates August 1st through August 31st, 1967. -
"Test Laboratory monthly progress report" Febuary.
Laboratory monthly progress report for the Saturn 1B program between dates Febuary 1st through Febuary 31st, 1967. -
"Test Laboratory monthly progress report" April.
Laboratory monthly progress report for the Saturn 1B program between dates April 1st through April 31st, 1967. Last page of document is missing. -
"Test Laboratory monthly progress report" June.
Laboratory monthly progress report for the Saturn 1B program between dates June 1st through June 31st, 1967. -
"Test Laboratory monthly progress report" September.
Laboratory monthly progress report for the Saturn 1B program between dates September 1st through September 31st, 1967. -
"Test Laboratory monthly progress report" January.
Laboratory monthly progress report for the Saturn 1B program between dates January 1st through January 31st, 1968. -
"S-IC heat shield illustration."
The drawing gives information about the honeycomb and edge rolled construction of a heat-shield plate. -
"Alloy designation" Table.
8 x 10 inch black and white photograph that displays a table of two elements and their molecular makeup. Table includes the alloy of LA-141 and LAZ-933. -
"Table V : mechanical properties of aluminum casting alloys."
8 x 10 inch black and white photograph of a table detailing the tensile strength, tensile yeild, elongation per cent and charpy impact of alloys. -
"Table II : comparison of typical mechanical properties of experimental alloys with commercial alloys."
8 x 10 inch black and white photograph of a table comparing the tensile strength of each alloy in relation to a desired goal. -
"S-II Engine."
8 x 10 inch black and white diagram of the Saturn II engines. -
"Apollo spacecraft Diagram."
8 x 10 inch black and white diagram of an Apollo spacecraft, each section labled for easy identification. -
"Saturn C-5, S-IC, stage fuel tank assembly."
8 x 10 inch black and white diagram of a Saturn fuel-tank assembly cross-section. -
"S-IC Saturn booster."
8 x 10 inch black and white diagram of the Saturn booster engines. -
S-IVB cutaway and J-2 engine."
8 x 10 inch black and white diagram of the JII engine and the Saturn IV. -
"Saturn vehicles for Apollo photograph."
8 x 10 inch black and white photograph. Contains images of the Saturn V, Saturn IB and Saturn I in reference to one another -
"Rocket motor" material list photograph.
8 x 10 inch black and white photograph of a rocket motor material list. The weight of the material is measured in pounds. -
"Ultra high strength composite materials."
8 x 10 inch black and white photograph which displays an image that includes the plate, bar and the magnification of the bar to display its molecules. -
"Stabilized mechanical properties [table] photograph.
8 x 10 inch black and white photograph including a table that displays the stabilized mechanical properties of the following alloys: :LA-141 and LAX-933. -
"M-45 casting alloy : Gyro stabilizer support."
8 x 10 inch black and white photograph of a gyro stabilizing support. -
"Table IV : chemical composition of M-45 and other high strength aluminum casting alloys."
8 x 10 inch black and white photograph of a graph displaying different alloys and comparing their 'nominal composition weight per cent' to one another. -
"Table I : chemical composition of experimental alloys."
8 x 10 inch black and white photograph of a table reperesenting the chemical composition of alloys M825 and M826. -
"Repository index of engineering reports and procedures."
This index is an inventory of engineering reports and procedures available in Repository files. The Repository files contain various headquarters, MSFC, MSC, KSC and contractor prepared documents related to the overall MSFC, Apollo Program Requirements. V.C. Sorensen, Chief Management Services Office.; Published quarterly with monthly supplements by: Document Repository Branch; Management Services Office; Marshall Space Flight Center. -
"Vol. IV 3rd edition Management Information."
This document contains copies of management charts and photographs maintained in the Management Information Office of the Executive Staff on Advanced Program and Research and Technology Areas. -
"Common bulkhead drawing."
8 x 10 inch black and white photograph; This is a cutaway drawing of the bulkhead with information about the LH2 tank skin, insulation, Aft LOX bulkhead, 2014-T6 alum skin and fiberglass core. Part of an envelope with photos accompanying C. E. Cataldo paper "Materials in Space Exploration." -
"Saturn V America's moon rocket."
Diagram that displays the Saturn V rocket with a page beneath detailing the function of each stage. -
"S-IC stage, S-II stage, S-IVB stage, instrument unit drawing."
8 x 10 inch black and white photograph.; Image includes dimensions and labels of exterior features of the rocket. -
"Conditions contributing to stress corrosion [list] photograph."
8 x 10 inch black and white photograph. A photograph of a list of things contributing to stress corrosion. Referenced by "Materials in Space Exploration." Is part of envelope containing photos accompanying C. E. Cataldo paper "Materials in Space Exploration." -
Double seal insulation [drawing] photograph.
8 x 10 inch black and white photograph.; Drawing contains information about the modified epoxy adhesive, aluminum film, mylar film, perforated phenolic honeycomb core, tank skin, mylar honeycomb core, polyurethane adhesive, weight and thermal conductivity.; Photo negative no. 651746 M-268. -
F-1 engine photograph.
8 x 10 inch black and white photograph. Engine parts are labeled. -
"Evolution of the Saturn Booster."
8 x 10 inch Black & White photograph. MS-G 103-63 Nov. 22, 63 is on the photograph. Displays the evolution of space-rocket designs side-by-side.