Browse Items (2378 total)
Sort by:
-
" 'Doc' Walton - platoon medic."
The note on the reverse of the photo adds, "he was a med-student at the Univ. of Calif. A friend devoted to duty." -
" 'The Boss!' Yep, that character is me."
Salmon is pictured at front left in front of "Cafe Dingbat," smoking a cigarette. -
"Aerial view from the East of Scale Model UAH, January 1968."
The model shows the future library and the Engineering Science building. -
"Aerial view of Scale Model UAH, January, 1968."
The model shows the future library and Engineering Science building. -
"Alabama U" sculpture covered in snow.
Sculptor Kosso Eloul built the painted steel sculpture, located near Roberts Hall, in 1977. -
"Albert" train ride with depot.
The photograph is black and white. -
"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. -
"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." -
"Dodgem Your Next Ride" advertisement.
This card has an image of the "beautiful Fibreglas Space Age Dodgem car" and a price for it. -
"Electrical support equipment" (ESE) [photograph].
8 x 10 inch black and white photograph. A photograph of a workspace. -
"IU Presentation and Dedication."
This is a note book that contains newspaper articles and photographs about the new IBM building in Huntsville, Alabama. It also has information about the Instrument Unit for the first Saturn IB flight. There is also information about the Saturn IB Instrument Unit being barged to Kennedy Space Center.; There are 2 pages that list the articles with the title, newspaper name, writer and date.; There are six color photographs that show the dedication of the IBM building and the Instrument Unit. One photograph has Dr. Wernher von Braun standing behind the ring. Two of the photographs show the Instrument Unit on a trailer being pulled by a truck.; Preferred Citation: [Identification of item] Saturn V Collection, Dept. of Archives/Special Collections, M. Louis Salmon Library, University of Alabama in Huntsville, Huntsville, AL. -
"M-45 casting alloy : Gyro stabilizer support."
8 x 10 inch black and white photograph of a gyro stabilizing support. -
"Me and Mike in 'Item 2.' "
Louis Salmon is pictured at left, in a Jeep on the grounds of a chateau in Blain, France. -
"Me and Mike outside Chateau in Blain, France."
Louis Salmon is pictured at left. -
"Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year."
A photograph of Louis Salmon in his Army uniform is featured on the postcard. -
"Michoud and Mississippi test operations : May 1965."
This document contains copies of management charts and photographs maintained in the Management Information Office of the Executive Staff on Michoud and Mississippi Test Operations. Information on other MSFC activities and facilities will be published in separate volumes as indicated on the following page. Most of these charges are included in Dr. von Braun's, Dr. Rees' and Mr. Gorman's Management Information Consoles. -
"Old Gainesville 1832–1875" Paper by Holt, Thad, 1876 -1955
This folder contains the Old Gainesville paper by Thaddeus Holt, numerous photographs, paintings, papers and scripts. -
"Personalities of Deployment Test Program at Huntsville, AL Boeing Test Facility: Quips and Quotes, Development of Lunar Rover 'Golf Cart' Astronauts Drove on the Moon, by R. Lancaster."
This album contains a series of photographs from the construction of the Lunar Roving Vehicle (LRV) at the Boeing test facility in Huntsville, Alabama. Ron Lancaster, a longtime Boeing engineer, added humorous speech bubbles and notes to the photographs, many of which depict himself and his colleagues. The album includes a group shot of the engineers with a completed LRV. -
"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. -
"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/Sgt. Vernon, 3rd Sqd. Ldr."
The note on the reverse of the photo adds that Vernon was "200 lbs. of fighting spirit." -
"Saturn S-IV engines."
Folder of information. -
"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. -
"Sgt. Mike Velez - Aug, 1945."
Velez stands in front of makeshift showers. -
"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. -
"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. -
"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. -
"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 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. -
"Technician inspects an RL10 liquid hydrogen engine."
A technician inspects an RLlO liquid hydrogen rocket engine OD the assembly floor. of Pratt & Whitney Aircraft's Florida Research and Development Center. The 115,000-pound-thrust RLlO was designed and developed for the National Aeronautics and Space Administration's Saturn S-IV azld Centaur space vehicles.