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"R & D directory for 1962 (NASA-MSFC Contracts-1962)."
Excerpt of contracts MSFC 1962, pages 76-79. -
"Contract Status Report."
Saturn funded contracts in excess of $100,000. Lists contracts by contract numbers. Gives contractor, value, place of performance and scope of work.; There is a burned stripe across one page. -
Contractors over $700,000 that made contribution to Saturn.
A list of the various contractors over $700,000 involved in the Saturn V production process, in addition to contract numbers and addresses. Archive copy is a photocopy. There are some handwritten notes in ink on some of the pages. -
"Dr. von Braun/NASA HQ correspondence: July 1968."
This contains a two page list of the correspondence which is scanned separately. It includes the date and a brief description of the correspondence. -
"Dr. George Mueller: The Man Behind Manned."
G. E. Challenge. Article written about George Mueller, NASA Associate Administrator for Manned Space Flight. -
"Draft Script for Saturn I/IB Quarterly Film Report No. 25 (Covering July, August, September, 1965)."
Draft script for quarterly report: July through September, 1965. -
"Dix ans D'exploration Spatiale."
A series of french articles related to the space program. -
"Historical Profile: North American Aviation, Inc."
Paper written as a study of functional management in NASA. -
"Data Sheet: H-1 Rocket Engine."
News from Rocketdyne. -
"Footprints on the Frontier."
An article regarding Doctor Kurt Debris, director of NASA's Kennedy Space Center. -
Von Braun, Wernher, Interview Outline.
An outline of an interview with Wernher von Braun. -
"Management Plan for Saturn Vehicle System."
The purpose of this management plan is to set forth the channels 1 and methods used by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration for the development of the SATURN Vehicle System, This plan is based i on past experience and proven management principles of the Development Operations Division, The attached figures illustrate the plan. -
"Maintenance Data - How and What."
This presentation is concerned with how maintenance data can be collected, what can be done with it and possible a few arguments why it should be of any concern. -
"List of Equipment, Components, Materials, and/or Services Now Being Developed, Fabricated or Performed."
Lists of different parts of rockets. -
"Marshall Space Flight Center personnel for potential interviews."
Photocopy. A collection of interviews and biographical data. -
"MSFC technical facilities history and description."
This document includes a brief history of MSFC facilities, defunct names used by various Redstone located missile organizations, Michoud facilities history, the Slidell Operations Office history, the Mississippi Test Facility (MTF) history, and detailed description of technical facilities for the MSFC R&D Laboratories. The final section presents a detailed breakdown of property and facility values for various MSFC facilities over a period of time. -
"MSFC project descriptions : 1967."
A directory of different projects with descriptions underneath. -
"Organization chart of the Department of Defense - Directory."
An organizational chart directory. -
"Press release 931A : Saturn S-IV first firing."
Following is text of Douglas release on successful first firing of clustered P&W RL10 engines. Occurred at 11:12 A.M. PDT, August 17. Santa Monica, California.; "Sacramento, Calif,--Man's effort to reach the moon moved nearer reality today with the successful first firing here of the six liquid oxygen-liquid hydrogen fueled engines of the Saturn S-IV. -
"Reliability engineering program provisions for Space System contractors. Revision 2."
This document was cited in the Saturn contracts before NPC-250-1 was written. The sense of this document is the backbone of NASA reliability today and has become a generally accepted element of engineering rationale. -
"Saturn I/IB quarterly film report no. 24, April, May and June, 1965."
A list of film reports covering the months of April, May and June of the year 1965. -
"Rocket engine turbo pumps for space travel."
Finding the turbopump arrangement which is best suited for a given rocket engine - space travel applications - constitutes an important task. The arrangement depends upon a large variety of different factors, such as, the engine cycle, weight, the liquids to be pumped, the cavitation performance, the bearings and their lubrication, the seals and the turbine. In this report these factors and their influence on the turbopump configuration are discussed. It is shown that three of them: weight, propellants to be pumped and obtainable suction performance have the largest influence on the selection of the turbopump. A systematic approach is outlines for the design process, which allows to arrive at a turbopump arrangement best suited for a given application. -
"Report From Mississippi."
Report detailing the progress NASA's Mississippi test facility has made testing the Apollo-Saturn rocket. -
"Saturn history documentation: subject index."
This document explains the handwritten numbers on each document.; On spine is the title "Saturn history subject categories." -
"Saturn S-IC booster : schematic."
This is page 7 of the Marshall Star : Space Information Digest. -
"Saturn SA-1 flight and its instrumentation."
Presentation focusing on empahsising the importance of space programs such as Saturn. -
"Saturn V inboard profile : Launch escape system flight separation."
Diagram displaying the launch escape system flight separation in progress. -
"L-UT/Armb tower in pad position."
illustration of the L-UT/Armb umbilical tower -
"L-UT/Armb tower in pad position."
illustration of the L-UT/Armb umbilical tower -
"Space sparks a renaissance in education."
An article which comments on the increasing interest in science and education due to the greater understanding of space. -
"Saturn IB orientation training manuel."
Prepared through joint efforts of Personnel Department, Education and Development Branch, Systems Training Unit, Michoud Operations and Engineering Communications Department, Technical Information Branch, Applied Communications Engineering Section, Huntsville Operations.; This publication presents a brief descriptive summary of the Saturn IB vehicle and Chrysler's Corporation's accomplishments in the missiles and space field. The Saturn IB information presented herein is based on current plans for each of the stages. Although there may be design changes from vehicle to vehicle, the basic components, systems, and operating principles will remain similar to previous models. -
Script for Saturn C-1/C-1B quarterly film report no. 14 (covering Oct., Nov., Dec., 1962).
Film script reporting on how the Saturn 1 will be used and what its take-off process will look like -
Film script for Saturn C-1/C-1B quarterly film report no. 13 (covering July, August, September, 1962).
Film script reporting on how the Saturn 1 will be used and what its take-off process will look like -
Film script for Saturn quarterly film report no. 12 (covering April, May, June, 1962).
Film script reporting on the testing of the Saturn 1 -
Film script for Saturn quarterly film report no. 11 (covering January, February, March, 1962).
Film script reporting on the construction of the Saturn 1 -
Film script for Saturn quarterly film report no. 10 (covering October, November, December, 1961).
Film script reporting on the construction of the Saturn 1 -
Film script for Saturn quarterly film report no. 9 covering July, August, September, 1961.
Film script reporting on the construction of the Saturn 1 -
"Welding cryogenic materials for aerospace applications."
Cryogenic propellant rocket engine hardware and the related test facilities will be described. Methods used for selection of alloys for liquid oxygen and liquid hydrogen service will be discussed. Unique equipment and welding procedures are reviewed with emphasis on welding problems and their solutions to assure reliable hardware and facilities. Examples of specific welding procedures and methods of quality assurance will be given for joining application ranging in size from .001" to 11" thick sections. -
"Space and the working woman."
Memorandum prepared for the honoring Amelia Earhart by the Zonta Club, Birmingham, Alabama.