Browse Items (68 total) Browse All Browse by Tag Search Items Type is exactly "Memorandums" of 2 Next Page Sort by: TitleCreatorIdentifierDate Added Differences of configuration in successive Saturn IB and Saturn V vehicles- case 330. Bellcomm, Inc. 1965-11-10 "Fabrication of Plenum Tanks by Explosive Forming and Electron Beam Welding." Hamilton, L. O. 1966-12-15 "First Annual Logistics Management Symposium: September 13 and 14, 1966." George C. Marshall Space Flight Center 1967-01-16 "Flight Evaluation of the Command and Communication System Aboard AS-501." Ely, Olen P. 1968-05-03 "Inspection of Welds on S-II-1." Phillips, Samuel C. (Samuel Cochrane), 1921-1990 1967-05-24 "Memorandum: John F. Kennedy Memorial Library in Massachusetts." Von Braun, Wernher, 1912-1977 1964-03-11 Abbreviated timeline of the Apollo 11 mission. George C. Marshall Space Flight Center 1969-07-09 Letter and memorandum from the Railroad Officials report to R. R. Benedict. 9/29/1919 "Memorandum for Director of Space Flight Programs" related to the "Manned Lunar Landing Program." Low, George M. 1960-10-17 "Manned planetary flyby missions (based on Saturn/Apollo Systems) : executive summary report." Noblitt, B. G. 1968-08-31 "Meeting with the Director, Development Operations Division, ABMA, Huntsville : Memorandum for the Associate Administrator." Hyatt, Abraham 1960-01-11 "Memorandum : AAP experiment assignments - Case 600-1." Feldman, M. S. 1967-06-27 "Memorandum for the record, from E. M. Cortright, Assistant Administrator for Programs." Cortright, Edgar M. 1960-11-17 "Memorandum for the Vice President from (John F. Kennedy)." Kennedy, John F. (John Fitzgerald), 1917-1963 1961-04-20 "Memorandum: Indices to MSFC circulars and MSFC Administration regulations and procedures from Chief Management Services Office." Sorensen, V. C. 1966-09-27 "Memorandum to Mr. Horner from T. Keith Glennan, Administrator." Glennan, Thomas Keith 1960-01-26 "Memorandum for record : meeting to review problems with H-1 engines on S-IB-7 and S-IB-8." Thompson, Arthur W. 1966-12-06 "Memorandum, routing slip, and letter by Harold G. Russell, Colonel, USAF, concerning the Business Week article 'North American tries to advance under fire.'" Russell, Harold G. 1967-06-03 "Memorandum : Saturn I/IB quarterly film report no. 22." Daniels, James L. 1965-02-15 "Memorandum : Saturn I/IB quarterly film report no. 23." Daniels, James L. 1965-05-04 "Memorandum : Saturn I/IB quarterly film script review." Daniels, James L. 1965-01-20 "Memorandum : S-II Stage Program Report from MA/Apollo Program Director to MA/Associate Administrator for Manned Space Flight." Phillips, Samuel C. 1967-01-27 "Memorandum : technical information summary concerning Saturn I vehicle SA-6." Research and Development Operations 1964-05-12 "Memorandum for Dr. Thomas O. Paine, Acting Director from George E. Mueller, Associate Administrator for Manned Space Flight, dated November 11, 1968." Mueller, George Edwin 1968-11-11 "Memorandum to Dr. Emme - EH through Mr. Shafter - G from Julian Scheer, Assistant Administrator for Public Affairs, National Aeronautics and Space Administration." Scheer, Julian. 1967-10-11 "Memorandum to Margaret from Mrs. Bonnie Holmes, Secretary." Holmes, Bonnie. 1964-08-11 "Memorandum : request for additives and comments on draft historical note 57." Emme, Eugene Morlock 1966-04-01 "Memorandum : Saturn I/IB quarterly film report no. 21." Daniels, James L. 1964-11-04 "Memorandum to Mr. Hal Seawright, TS-PP, from Norman L. Cropp, Jr., Film Coordinator. Declassification of S-I/IB quarterly film report #18." Cropp, Norman L. 1964-05-13 "Office memorandum : United States Government : RL-10 engine management arrangements." Heaton, Donald H. 1960-01-14 "Propulsion development problems associated with large liquid rockets." McCool, A. A. 1968-08-12 "Security classification review of quarterly film report no. 23." Fragge, Stanley L. 1965-05-11 "Draft script Saturn I/IB quarterly film report no. 25." Ladner, G. 1965-10-01 "Quality assurance provisions for government agencies." National Aeronautics and Space Administration. [United States. National Aeronautics and Space Administration] 1964-06-01 Little/Ellis Genealogy, undated Roberts, Baker L. 1697-02-01 St. Alban's Church Communications (1 of 2) Roberts, Frances C. "Recoverable S-IB." Ruhland, W. E. 1964-06-01 "Request for approval to man the Apollo Saturn V Vehicle." United States. National Aeronautics and Space Administration--Records and correspondence 1968-11-05 "Memorandum to Dr. Eugene M. Emme, Code EH, NASA Headquarters, Washington, D. C. from Bart J. Slattery, Jr., Chief of Public Affairs." Slattery, Bart J. 1968-07-19 "Saturn I/IB quarterly film report no. 24." 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Paine, Acting Director from George E. Mueller, Associate Administrator for Manned Space Flight, dated November 11, 1968.""Memorandum for record : meeting to review problems with H-1 engines on S-IB-7 and S-IB-8.""Memorandum for the record, from E. M. Cortright, Assistant Administrator for Programs.""Memorandum for the Vice President from (John F. Kennedy).""Memorandum to Dr. Emme - EH through Mr. Shafter - G from Julian Scheer, Assistant Administrator for Public Affairs, National Aeronautics and Space Administration.""Memorandum to Dr. Eugene M. Emme, Code EH, NASA Headquarters, Washington, D. C. from Bart J. Slattery, Jr., Chief of Public Affairs.""Memorandum to Margaret from Mrs. Bonnie Holmes, Secretary.""Memorandum to Mr. Hal Seawright, TS-PP, from Norman L. Cropp, Jr., Film Coordinator. Declassification of S-I/IB quarterly film report #18.""Memorandum to Mr. Horner from T. Keith Glennan, Administrator.""Memorandum, routing slip, and letter by Harold G. Russell, Colonel, USAF, concerning the Business Week article 'North American tries to advance under fire.'""Memorandum: Indices to MSFC circulars and MSFC Administration regulations and procedures from Chief Management Services Office.""Memorandum: John F. Kennedy Memorial Library in Massachusetts.""Office memorandum : United States Government : RL-10 engine management arrangements.""Propulsion development problems associated with large liquid rockets.""Quality assurance provisions for government agencies.""Recoverable S-IB.""Request for approval to man the Apollo Saturn V Vehicle.""SAA program specification - case 218.""Saturn I/IB quarterly film report no. 24.""Saturn I/IB quarterly film report no. 25.""Saturn I/IB quarterly film report no. 26.""Saturn IB ESE interlock system.""Saturn IB SA-217 reference launch vehicle.""Science and technology advisory committee for manned space flight.""Security classification review of quarterly film report no. 23.""Security classification review of Saturn I/IB quarterly film report, no. 25.""Some select physiological, anthropometric, and human engineering data useful in vehicle design and logistic problems of space flight operations.""Space age management or maintenance of technical capability during a period of retrenchment.""Space and the working woman.""Space vehicle systems" research and technology."Space vehicle test stands.""Technical facilities & equipment digest.""Technical information summary concerning Saturn vehicle SA-3.""Technical survey of ABMA activities.""The ease (E's) of implementation of the Safety Program at the Marshall Space Flight Center."Abbreviated timeline of the Apollo 11 mission.Correspondence between David Bowman and Mary B. Dennis.Differences of configuration in successive Saturn IB and Saturn V vehicles- case 330.Letter and memorandum from the Railroad Officials report to R. R. Benedict.Little/Ellis Genealogy, undatedMemorandum for Dr. Mueller from Robert C. Seamans.Memorandum for Ray H. Jenkins and Robert K. BellMemorandum for Robert K. Bell from Charles R. Zimmer.Memorandum to Dr. Seamans, Dr. von Braun, Mr. Donlon, and Mr. Gilruth.Memorandum to update the "Apollo/Saturn Logistics Support Requirements Plan."Saturn AS-501 evaluation bulletin No. 1, November 14, 1967.Space vehicles for the peaceful exploration of the inner solar system; Memorandum to Mr. K. K. Dannenberg from Joe M. Jones.St. Alban's Church Communications (1 of 2) Alternative Title Select...K-AM-02NASA TM X-53075.NASA TM X-53651NASA TM X-53698Technical Memorandum X-53555TM X- 53737TM X-53566 Description Select...A collection of various graphs, resumes and recordings for space vehical systems.Archive copy is a poor photocopy. Cannot read.Bowman writes to the U.S. Army Judiciary Clerk of Court Office to request a copy of the transcript of the Nickerson court martial proceedings. Mary B. Dennis, Deputy Clerk of Court responds that a large portion is classified and asks if he wants that material reviewed towards declassification though it would be a lengthy process. She also guides him towards other "publicably available documents" regarding the case. The following letters from Dennis regards the review of the classified transcripts of the Nickerson case and more details about the record of the trial. Bowman's second letter includes a check to pay for the transcripts and the review of the classified material. Dennis writes several more letters regarding more classified prosection exhibits and that Bowman's request to review the classified material has been denied. The final letter is the memo that states that the review has been denied from Deputy Director Robert J. Monahan.Folder containing documents, correspondence, lists and photographs relating to St. Alban's Church in Gainesville, Alabama.Gives dates and time of interlock for final I.O. approval.Handwritten notes on the document.; Archive copy is a poor photocopy.Includes enclosure of S-II Stages Status.; Archive copy is a poor photocopy.Includes memorandum for file. Configuration matrices reflecting present program status of differences in Saturn IB and Saturn V flight hardware on a mission to mission basis have been prepared. The attached matrices are arranged to show differences in major subsystems (Structures, Propulsion, Instrumentation and Range Safety, and Electrical) for each stage. The reason for the configuration difference and the mission effectivity are included.; DMD, 2031-SGE-eas, GRH; Includes "Recommendation for announcement and distribution of Bellcomm Report".Memo gives date and time of interlock for final I.O. approval.Memo gives dates and times of the interlock for final I.O. approval.Memo is from Chief, Program Management Information, I-RM-D.; The date and time of the interlock for the final I.O. approval is given.Memo sent to Major General D. M. Jones - NASA/ML.Memo to Lee Cropp, I-RM-D concerning security classification.Memo to Mr. Lee Cropp indicating that 'the film' had been reviewed and was deemed to contain no classified information.Memo to Mr. Lee Cropp informing that the subject film report was reviewed for security classification.Memo to Mr. Lee Cropp, I-RM-D.Memorandum apologizing for the wrong date placed on a previous memorandum.Memorandum containing a recommendation from General Phillips to continue with the lunar orbit flight scheduled for December.Memorandum declassifying "Quarterly Film Report #18."Memorandum discussing possibilities of obtaining or reallocating funding to speed up the 'super booster' program.Memorandum from John F. Kennedy to the vice president, wanting to put him in charge of the survey recording their actions in space.Memorandum from NASA Chief of Public Affairs to Eugine M. Emme. States that a video from Wernher von Braun are included regarding his views on the NASA program.Memorandum from Wernher von Braun regarding a request made for NASA's cooperation to obtain resources from the Kennedy Memorial Library.Memorandum includes date and time for interlock and final I.O. approval.; Archive copy is a photocopy.Memorandum includes date and time of interlock for final I.O. approval.Memorandum pertains to the review draft script.Memorandum prepared for the honoring Amelia Earhart by the Zonta Club, Birmingham, Alabama.Memorandum recommending formulating a "justification" for the Apollo project and and place schedules/plans on a "firmer foundation."Memorandum regarding indices ready for reference and filing.Memorandum regarding potential arguements and disagreements over the technical direction between two "customers."Memorandum requesting for comments on historical draft note.Memorandum to go over problems with the H-1 engine.MSFC routing slip to Mr. Lee Cropp concerning the draft copy. Contains hand-written editing suggestions, as well as a note that even if these suggestions are applied, that does not imply approval of the script for use. Covers July, August and September, 1965.NASA Quality publication that contains requirements designed to facilitate the execution of programs effectively.NASA technical memorandum, Propulsion and Mechanism Branch. Propulsion and Vehicle Engineering Division, Research and Development Operations.On January 3Ist of this year the United States celebrated its tenth anniversary in Space. In just one decade we have seen our space program climb from an humble beginning (a 30.8-pound payload put into orbit with a jury-rigged rocket) to extra-vehicular-activity and the tremendous Saturn V vehicle capable, of putting 250,000 pounds into low earth orbit. We have seen it grow from a "quick and dirty" operation to a program which at its peak had approximately 380,000 industrial employees in excess of {dollar}5.O billion per year. The marshalling of this great management and technological team generated many "growing pains". A few years ago the hue and cry was, "Where are we going to get sufficient people with scientific knowledge and drive to implement the space program?" Industry, sometimes reluctantly, was pressed into tasks which required managerial and technical skills beyond those they then possessed.One of the pacing items in this Nation's accelerated space program is the construction of facilities for the manufacture, development, testing, check-out, transportation and launching of space vehicles. Behind each successful launching are countless hours of effort in development, quality and reliability checks and tests of engines, components, boosters, and stacked stages; including pressure tests, cold-flow tests and hot firing (or static) tests; all to assure the safest possible trip for the men or instrumentation in the space craft.Poor photocopy. Memorandum informing that members of the Boeing company are coming by for a study of their own.Presented at the 19th Annual Federal Safety Conference, National Safety Congress, Chicago, Illinois. A rundown of the new safety protocols, chiefly favoring the letter 'E.'Report No. DSP-TM-2-60 31 p.; Pages which were blank (not scanned): 2, 26, 28Review of speech to be presented in Tampa, FL. Speech included references to slides.The findings herein are the results of the combined evaluation efforts of the various Laboratories of Research and Development Operations at MFSC, The Boeing Company, North American Rockwell/Space Division, Douglas Aircraft Company, International Business Machines, and Rocketdyne.The first test of the command and communications system, a unified frequency S-band system, aboard AS-501 was successful. Compatibility of this system with the MSFN/USB sites was established. The onboard transponder and antenna system including antenna switching performed as predicted. The command performance was excellent with 5747 valid commands received onboard out of 5748 commands transmitted. Data reduction problems prevented a complete analysis of the tracking data. Telemetry system performance was satisfactory with a measured bit-error-rate of 4 x10-5 while over the Ascension Island station. This flight provided valuable data which can be used to define vehicle to-ground-station interfaces, to establish attitude constraints during translunar injection, and to improve operational procedures. One more test as successful as the AS-501 test would qualify the system as operational.; May 3,1968.The following people participated in an all day meeting at ABMA Huntsville on 6 January 1960: Dr. W. Von Braun, Mr. E. Rees, Mr. A. Hyatt, Mr. A. Siepert. Writer of the memorandum is Abraham Hyatt, Deputy Director, Launch Vehicle Programs.The memorandum contains a paper titled, "Apollo - Should It Be Committed to Weightlessness." This paper contains information about artificial gravity and the effects of prolonged periods of weightlessness on human beings and chimpanzees.The paper deals with the selection of a simple recovery system for the Saturn IB first stage. As an introduction to the discussion on recovery system objectives, a plot of the expected trajectory is presented. This is followed by a statement which lists the necessary steps which must be followed to develop a recovery program.The proceedings of the First Annual Logistics Management Symposium are forwarded with the hope that the information will be of assistance to attendees and their staffs in the planning and management of logistics support programs. I recognize that there is still much study required before all management techniques and procedures for support programs are known and understood, but I believe that support problems are made easier by exchange of knowledge. The Symposium was based on this belief and we plan to continue the search for ways to achieve better program support at a lower cost. Edmund F. O'Connor, Director, Industrial Operations.The purpose of this memorandum is to obtaln your approval to fly manned missions on the Saturn V launch vehicle beginning with Apollo-Saturn vehicle #503 currently scheduled for launch in December 1968.The results of an OMSF AS-201 Interlock and RCA 110A Computer Review were published. Recognizing that this was a "quick look", it was determined that a more detailed approach should be taken with respect to interlocks for the duration of the Saturn IB-V program.The timeline includes a memorandum from Friedjof A. Speer, manager of the Missions Operations Office, to employees of Marshall Space Flight Center. Speer notes that "astronaut Neil Armstrong is scheduled to be the first man to step onto the moon's surface." The timeline outlines the entire mission from liftoff at 8:32 AM on Wednesday, July 16, 1969 to splashdown at 11:49 AM on Thursday, July 24, 1969.This attached correspondence indicates a great deal of confusion and that a number of people are in the act. The matter before the house is whether we will (Dr. von Braun is asked) to allow Logsdon to have a copy of the Von Braun memo to the Vice President on space goals.This document also contains part of the Business Week article "North American tries to advance under fire", (June 3, 1967) pages 154 to 162. The complete article can be found at the UAH Library in microfilm format.; The document has handwritten notes and is a poor photocopy.This document contains a definition of a reference Saturn IB launch vehicle designated SA-217. The Saturn IB SA-217 is a projected reference vehicle, based on Saturn IB SA-212, incorporating the latest proposed product improvements. The two-stage payload capability of this vehicle to a 100-nautical-mile circular orbit is 44,965 pounds. The Saturn IB SA-217 launch vehicle is to be used as the baseline vehicle for advanced studies requiring the use of the standard or modified Saturn IB launch vehicle. This vehicle definition does not necessarily represent approved changes to any specific vehicle. This document supersedes the Saturn IB SA-213 reference Launch Vehicle, described in memorandum R-P&VE-DIR-65-92.This document portrays the capability of technical facilities and equipment at the George C, Marshall Space Flight Center (MSFC) , one of three basic field centers under the NASA Office of Manned Space Flight.This letter details a compromise regarding the railroad and buildings on the ground deeded to the railroad. The author states that this will not affect Benedict's purchase price. It also includes information regarding the Coxe Estate. The memo included from the Report of Railroad Officials further details the available lots and those that belong to the railroad and the Coxe Estate.This memo details an upcoming trip to Washington and the scheduled appointments with various senators and military officials in regard to the Nickerson case. The memo states that it would be preferred is all charges and specifications dropped and consider a reinvestigation and punishment. It includes other information regarding the case.This memo was written about a conversation earlier that day. Zimmer tells Bell that after discussing with Lieutenant Cole, they agree that Colonel Nickerson should not be tried on any other charges than the first ten specification to Charge I.This memorandum contains the pages to be changed in the logistics program for the Apollo/Saturn Project. The logistics plan includes the design, procuring, manufacturing, and production processes. This plan formalizes the program, improves logistic support, and implements management and action plans.This memorandum details changes or changes to be considered in Apollo-Saturn nomenclature. It also contains the matter of the Apollo and AAP missions designs and changes Seamans wishes to see.This memorandum outlines, through a series of sketches with accompanying text, the general features of the sixth SATURN I launch vehicle. The sketches are devoted primarily to the launch vehicle but also presents limited information on the spacecraft, the launch facility and launch preparations. The information presented in this summary was compiled through the efforts of R&DO personnel from P&VE, AERO and ASTR.This memorandum outlines, through a series of sketches, some of the important features and sequences concerning the third SATURN flight vehicle. The sketches are devoted primarily to the control and instrumentation aspects of the vehicle but also touch on the launch facility and countdown schedule.This memorandum reports the results of an effort to organize and update experiment assignments for inclusion in the AAP Flight Mission Assignments Document. Experiment assignment lists are included which indicate the following: 1) Original experiment assignments to the Orbital Workshop and ATM missions - AAP-1 through AAP-4; 2) Mission AAP-1A experiment assignments and the resulting unloading of experiments from AAP-1 through AAP-4; 3) Proposed assignments for inclusion in the draft FMAD; 4) Current status of the AAP experiment assignments.; X67-36860.; NASA TR - 85723.This paper includes the equations for the bending moment of a launch vehicle with the effects of bending and sloshing dynamics. It also includes a comparison between the bending moment response envelope of the measure winds and the bending moment response of the MSFC synthetic wind profile.This publication contains the Marshal Space Flight Center contribution at the Science and Technology Advisory Committee (STAG) at the Manned Spacecraft Center.This report presents the results of a program initiated to study the use of explosive forming and electron beam fusion welding techniques in the fabrication of pressurized cryogenic materials containers. Using these techniques, vessels were successfully formed from 304 stainless steel and X7106 aluminum alloy in the T63 condition.; Manufacturing Research and Technology Division.; Manufacturing Engineering Laboratory.; Research and Development Operations.This report summarizes a study (by North American Aviation, Space Division) of Manned Interplanetary Flyby Missions to Venus and Mars during the period from 1975 to 1982. [The study was a broad but penetrating technical investigation of using a manned flight system for planetary exploration.] The results, along with previously known aspects of manned Mars and Venus flyby missions, vehicles, and systems, were integrated into total mission-system capable of performing a realistic and meaningful planetary exploration program. Manned Planetary Missions are feasible. Attractive multiplanet flyby missions can be performed by Saturn/Apollo systems. However, injected payload and mission requirements developed within the guidelines and assumptions of this study cannot be met with modified S-II or S-IV stages when used with the standard Saturn V Earth-launch vehicle. When using an Earth orbit assembly mode and an uprated Saturn Earth launch vehicle for application to manned planetary flyby missions, the launch vehicle should have a payload capability (2-stage to low Earth orbit) of 400,000 pounds or more for use with M(S)-IVB planetary injection stages. Manned planetary flyby missions provide a means of combining the favorable aspects of both manned and unmanned missions into a unique and highly effective planetary exploration mission-system capable of providing major significant inputs to the scientific and engineering questions concerning the interplanetary medium, our Sun, and our neighboring planets Venus and Mars. Creator Select...Alabama Power CompanyBellcomm, Inc.Boeing CompanyBowman, DavidBrewer, EdwinBrown, William D.Bullington, MarvinC. J. RCarter, J.W.Cortright, Edgar M.Cropp, Norman L.Daniels, James L.Dennis, Mary B.Ely, Olen P.Emme, Eugene MorlockFeldman, M. S.Fragge, Stanley L.George C. Marshall Space Flight CenterGeorge C. Marshall Space Flight Center. National Aeronautics & Space AdministrationGeorge C. Marshall Space Flight Center. Astrionics LaboratoryGeorge C. Marshall Space Flight Center. Research Program OfficeGeorge C. Marshall Space Flight Center. Saturn V Program Control OfficeGlennan, Thomas KeithHamilton, L. O.Havenstein, P. L.Heaton, Donald H.Henderson, KateHolmes, Bonnie.Hyatt, AbrahamJones, Joe M.Kennedy, John F. (John Fitzgerald), 1917-1963Kerr, Joseph H.Ladner, G.Low, George M.McCool, A. A.Monahan, Robert J.Mueller, George EdwinNational Aeronautics and Space Administration. [United States. National Aeronautics and Space Administration]Noblitt, B. G.Phillips, Samuel C.Phillips, Samuel C. (Samuel Cochrane), 1921-1990Ramsey, Robert D.Randt, Clark T.Research and Development OperationsRoberts Ellen D.Roberts, Baker L.Roberts, Ellen D.Roberts, Frances C.Roberts, L. L.Rogers, John A., Jr.Ruhland, W. E.Russell, Harold G.Ryan, Robert S. (Robert Samuel), 1925-Saturn Flight Evaluation Working GroupScheer, Julian.Seamans, Robert C.Shinkle, John G., 1912-Silverstein, AbeSlattery, Bart J.Sorensen, V. C.Space Vehicle Systems Branch. Propulsion and Vehicle Engineering Laboratory.St. Alban's (Church : Gainesville, Ala.)Teuber, DieterThompson, Arthur W.United States. Army Ballistic Missile AgencyUnited States. National Aeronautics and Space AdministrationUnited States. National Aeronautics and Space Administration--Records and correspondenceUniversity of Alabama in HuntsvilleVon Braun, Wernher, 1912-1977Wyss, G. L.Zimmer, Charles R. 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