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"Plat of Monte Sano."
Drawn for James F. O'Shaughnessy, the map shows the Monte Sano Hotel, the community of Viduta, Laura's View and Laura's View Station, and natural features of the mountain, such as Chalybeate Spring and Natural Well. The map also features names of property owners O'Shaughnessy, J. R. Stevens, Mrs. M. W. Wells, Milton Humes, and W. J. Pulley. -
"Pratt & Whitney Aircraft RL10 liquid hydrogen rocket engine."
Photograph of a liquid hydrogen rocket engine. -
"Pratt & Whitney Aircraft RL10 liquid hydrogen rocket engine"
Photograph of a Pratt & Whitney rocket engine. -
"Preventive Maintenance; Keep in tune with yourself to protect your lifetime warranty."
Man wokring out and eating healthy/eating vitamins and going to the doctor and another man who falls holding cigarettes and alcohol -
"PRIDE; Show it everywhere."
Each branch represented, each wielding a sword in front of American flag; text enourages display of pride in serving on a daily basis -
"PRIDE; Show it everywhere."
Each branch represented, each wielding a sword in front of American flag; text enourages display of pride in serving on a daily basis -
"PRIDE; Show it everywhere."
All of the branches holding a sword with the American flag in the background -
"Progress."
This pamphlet provides information about the General Electric Company's Apollo Support Department. This information includes details about the Apollo Support Department's mission and sites, individual examples of "What ASD'ers do" at places like the Kennedy Space Center and the Merritt Island Launch Area, details on the General Electric Company's competitor the Boeing Company, Huntsville and its campus, individual "ASD People," and personal accident insurance. -
"Raymond Loewy Living in Space."
This biographical portfolio booklet describes the role that industrial designer Raymond Loewy's designs played in the Skylab program. -
"Real Steam Railroads" leaflet.
The leaflet provides the specifications and prices for different locomotive trains and their equipment. -
"Redstone Arsenal 1972 Unofficial Guide."
This guide to Redstone Arsenal contains a history of the Arsenal, complete with pictures of "Army Missiles of the Past" and details about the Army Commands stationed there, as well as descriptions of the amenities, facilities, and social opportunities available on base and in the Huntsville area. -
"Register to Vote; Mail in your registration and vote by absentee ballot"
Person made from ballot and stamps -
"Rental Karts must be TOUGH-Simplex-Mark V."
This advertisement provides an image, a description, and prices for the Simplex Mark V. -
"River Queen."
The flier has illustrations of the "Customer Operated Boat Ride" and its possible tracks as well as ride specifications. -
"Road Rage; Defuse the situation before it explodes"
Bomb driving on the road -
"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. -
"S-IC heat shield illustration."
The drawing gives information about the honeycomb and edge rolled construction of a heat-shield plate. -
"S-IC Saturn booster."
8 x 10 inch black and white diagram of the Saturn booster engines. -
"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. -
"S-II Engine."
8 x 10 inch black and white diagram of the Saturn II engines. -
"Safety is as Stupid Does!!"
Military people practicing unsafe practices in their home -
"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. -
"Saturn I: The First Generation of Heavy Launch Vehicles Designed for Peaceful Exploration of Space."
The leaflet outlines the history of Saturn launches and gives a physical description of the rocket. The description includes a diagram of each stage; specifications of each stage's thrust, propellants, liftoff weight, and burning time; and engine specifications. -
"Saturn S-IC booster : schematic."
This is page 7 of the Marshall Star : Space Information Digest. -
"Saturn S-II facilities organization."
Organizational chart for the Saturn II facilities. -
"Saturn S-IV engines."
Folder of information. -
"Saturn V America's moon rocket."
Diagram that displays the Saturn V rocket with a page beneath detailing the function of each stage. -
"Saturn V Apollo Flight Configuration."
Drawn by Don Sprague at the Huntsville Engineering section of Boeing. -
"Saturn V Apollo flight configuration."
Diagram displaying the internal rooms, pieces and functions of the Saturn V as well as the space-suits of the astronauts. -
"Saturn V Apollo lunar orbit rendezvous mission."
Diagram explaining the process of a lunar mission from liftoff to recovery. -
"Saturn V inboard profile : Launch escape system flight separation."
Diagram displaying the launch escape system flight separation in progress. -
"Saturn V service arms : preliminary engineering report."
This report presents the manufacturing requirements for fabricating Saturn V service arms and contains design and operating details of the service arms and associated equipment. Part 1 defines the areas of responsibility necessary for the manufacture of Saturn V service arms and associated equipment. Capability requirements, manufacturing processes, special techniques, schedules, and other areas are detailed in Part 1. The manufacturer selected to fabricate the arms and related equipment must meet the requirements (stated in Part 1. Part 2 contains design and operation details of the service arms, Command Module Access Arm, and related equipment used on or in support of the Launcher-Umbilical Tower for the Saturn V Vehicle at Complex 39. The design and construction of all basic arms is similar. Eight service arms are being designed. The arms are being designed to support all umbilical lines necessary to service the various stages of all Saturn V Vehicles. The arms are also being designed to allow personnel access to the vehicle. Some of the arms must be retracted before vehicle lift-off and others will retract following lift-off. This requirement necessitated the design of umbilical disconnect and arm retract devices which would ensure clearance between the arms and vehicle during lift-off. The Command Module Access Arm is a separate design concept. The arm is used only for astronaut access to the Command Module. Part 2 presents the preliminary design directed toward meeting the requirements stated above. -
"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 -
"Scientific Instruments for a Soft Landing Stationary and Mobile Lunar Vehicle."
This paper by John Bensko and other members of the lunar research group provides preliminary information on scientific instrumentation used for lunar exploration. -
"Score with the Chargers: See UAH Charger Hockey this season."
This leaflet includes a schedule for the 1989-1990 UAH hockey season, a diagram of Von Braun Center (VBC) seating, and a ticket order form. -
"Skooter Building."
This flier has an image of the "Skooter Building" as well as a description and some specifications for it. -
"SKYLAB SPACE STATION AS SEEN FROM SKYLAB 4 CSM."
This poster depicts the Skylab habitat. It presents a clear view of the Apollo Telescope Mount. -
"Skylab" Poster.
This poster is a comprehensive depiction of the Skylab space habitat as a whole, as well as a general summary of the Skylab program as a whole, including descriptions of the roles and responsibilities of the organizations involved in the Skylab program. -
"Sometimes the hurt is more than skin deep; Child abuse can leave scars that last a lifetime."
Child with band aid over her knee