Browse Items (6 total) Browse All Browse by Tag Search Items Subject is exactly "Lunar Module" Sort by: TitleCreatorIdentifierDate Added "Structure of the NASA/Grumman lunar module." Grumman 1969-06-01 "Saturn ST-124-M inertial guidance platform." Bendix Corporation. Navigation & Control Division 1969-02-21 "Apollo/Saturn consolidated instrumentation plan for AS-204/LM-1." John F. Kennedy Space Center 1967-10-16 "LM System Description." Grumman Aerospace Corporation 1969-06-01 "Letter to Mr. Kurt R. Stehling." Scheer, Julian 1964-02-13 Letter to Honorable James E. Webb, Administrator, National Aeronautics and Space Administration from W. K. Wilson, Jr. Wilson, W. K. 1960-01-01 Output Formats atom, csv, dc-rdf, dcmes-xml, json, omeka-xml, rss2 Refine search Identifier Select...Letthonojamewebb_120208115247.pdfLettmrkurtrsteh_120208120918.pdfLMSystDesc_052410121822.pdfpdf_040108104245.pdfSatuST12inerguid_051310124015.pdfspc_stnv_000382spc_stnv_000415spc_stnv_000594spc_stnv_000753spc_stnv_000853StruoftheNASA_052410122627.pdf Title Select..."Apollo/Saturn consolidated instrumentation plan for AS-204/LM-1.""Letter to Mr. Kurt R. Stehling.""LM System Description.""Saturn ST-124-M inertial guidance platform.""Structure of the NASA/Grumman lunar module."Letter to Honorable James E. Webb, Administrator, National Aeronautics and Space Administration from W. K. Wilson, Jr. Description Select...a press release which focuses around the Apollo 9 flight and what role the ST-124-M inertial guidance platform has in it.Describes the structure and function of each part of the NASA Lunar ModuleLetter to James Webb from W. K. Wilson regarding one of his studies.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.Report that describes the major systems of the Lunar Module.This report represents the consolidated instrumentation plan for employing optical and electronic data acquisition systems to monitor the performance and trajectory of the Apollo/Saturn 1B vehicle, AS-2 04/LM-1, during powered flight. Telemetry and electronic tracking equipment on board the vehicle, and data acquisition systems monitoring the flight are discussed. Flight safety instrumentation and vehicle data transmission are described, and geophysical information is provided. This plan reflects the general instrumentation coverage requirements set forth in the NASA Program Support Requirements Document (PSRD) for Apollo/Saturn 16, and the commitments of Eastern Test Range (ETR) Operations Directive (OD) No. 4206,dated 15 August 1967. This plan is not intended to conflict with or to supersede either document. The information presented in this document reflects planning concepts developed prior to October 1, 1967. Creator Select...Bendix Corporation. Navigation & Control DivisionGrummanGrumman Aerospace CorporationJohn F. Kennedy Space CenterScheer, JulianWilson, W. K. Temporal Coverage Select...1960-1969 Subject Remove filter...Lunar Module Type Select...CorrespondenceCorrespondencesDesign ReviewsInstrumentation PlansPress ReleasesReportsText Language Select...en