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Interview with Dieter Grau.
Dieter Grau interviewed on failure analysis and management of Saturn program. Both sides of tape.Tags Oral History -
Interviews with Shields and Davenport (Rocketdyne?).
Interview with Davenport (0-23:44 S1) and Shields (23:44 S1 - end S2). Topics covered include the reliability of the F1 engine, Skylab, and electronic manufacturing.Tags Oral History -
Interviews with Sawyer and Kudebeh (Rocketdyne?).
Interviews with Sawyer (0 - 16:58 S1) and Kudebeh (16:58 S1 - end S2) on weight penalties, schedule/performance bonuses, and project management.Tags Oral History -
Interviews with Weidner and Neubert.
Side 1 is an interview with Weidner and Neubert on the testing of Saturn and the different design philosophies of various NASA groups.Tags Oral History -
Interview with Bauer.
Interview on the developments on Thor applied to the Saturn Program, structures, Welding, Machining of Part, and Insulation of the rocket. Both sides of tape.Tags Oral History -
Interview with Ed Mims.
Interview on the fuels involved in the Saturn as well as the transport and management of these fuels. Both sides of tape.Tags Oral History -
Interview with Schwartz (chief engineer?).
Interview on the development of Saturn engine design and control, as well as life at the Mississippi engine test site. Both sides of the tape.Tags Oral History -
Interview with Newell.
Interview on the Development of Saturn and the general design and management philospohy of NASA. One side of tape only.Tags Oral History -
Interview with H. Paul.
Interview with German engineer on engine design, propellants, thermodynamics, and design barriers and overcoming them. Both sides of tape.Tags Oral History -
Interviews with Fontaine and Attinello, Davenport, Rocketdyne.
Interview with Rocketdyne engineers on rocket engine design and stability. Both sides of tape.Tags Oral History -
Interview with G.A. Phelps (Seal Beach?).
Interview on Materials Management, Configuration Management, and Changes in Design. Full side of tape.Tags Oral History -
Transatel.
Description of the Transtel without accompanying photograph. -
"Standards of conduct for NASA employees."
NASA handbook which establishes what code of conduct is acceptable as a representative of the company and what behavior is not. -
Saturn V news reference.
This book is designed to serve as an aid to newsmen in present and future coverage of the Saturn IB in its role in the Saturn/Apollo Program and as a general purpose large launch vehicle. -
"Saturn IB news reference."
Images, decriptions, graphics and explanations of the various Saturn rockets. -
"Project Apollo 7: news release."
News release surveying the Apollo 7 rocket and discussing future missions. -
"Mississippi test - torrents of flame."
Description of a photograph of a rocket static test firing. -
"Launch Control and Checkout Equipment (LCCE) [photograph]."
Description of an 8 x 10 inch black and white photograph. -
"From Michoud to the Moon."
A history and description of the Michoud Assembly Facility in New Orleans, Louisiana. -
Space age vision [photograph].
8 x 10 inch black and white photograph. -
Saturn V project development plan : November 1967.
This document revises and supersedes the Saturn V Project Development Plan, dated March, 1967. Approved: Arthur Rudolph, Manager, Saturn V Program; Samuel C. Phillips, Major General, USAF, Director, Apollo Program. -
"Manned space flight schedules. Vol. III, launch vehicles : book 2, Saturn IB."
OMSF program status review October 1965.; Edition "A". -
"Manned space flight schedules. Vol. III, launch vehicles : book 3, Saturn V."
OMSF Program Status Review October 1965.; Edition "A". -
"Electrical support equipment" (ESE) [photograph].
8 x 10 inch black and white photograph. A photograph of a workspace. -
"Request for approval to man the Apollo Saturn V Vehicle."
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. -
Press Kit: Project Apollo 6 (To be launched on or after Apr. 3).
The document is a press kit for the Apollo 6 news release on Thursday morning, March 28, 1968. The topics of the release include but are not limited to Apollo 4, Apollo 6, Saturn V launch vehicle, spacecraft cameras, launch events, the flight profle, mission summary, and program managment. -
"Listing of Historical Documents and Interview Tapes."
Archive copy is a poor photocopy.; Handwritten on the first page is "10/25/67".; Includes a letter dated Nov. 6, 1968 to Mr. Christensen from William D. Putnam. -
Apollo 5 press kit.
For release Thursday P.M., January 11, 1968. -
"Saturn Apollo applications program specification."
This first issue contains only some general provisions for the program and its requirements for the Saturn 1B launch vehicle. -
"Program scheduling manual."
Manual centered around teaching program schedueling. -
"Manned space flight schedules. Vol. VII, construction of facilities, MSFC : book 4."
OMSF Program Status Review October 1965. -
"Manned space flight schedules. Vol. VII, construction of facilities, MSFC : book 6."
OMSF Program Status Review October 1965. -
"Manned space flight schedules. Vol. VII, construction of facilities, MSFC : book 2."
OMSF Program Status Review October 1965. -
"Manned space flight schedules. Vol. VII, construction of facilities, MSFC : book 6, various locations."
OMSF Program Status Review August 1965.; Edition "A" -
"Manned space flight schedules. Vol. III, launch vehicles : book 4, engines."
OMSF Program Status Review October 1965.; Edition "A" -
"Manned space flight schedules. Vol. III, launch vehicles : book 2, Saturn IB."
OMSF Program Status Review August 1965.; Edition "A" -
"Manned space flight schedules. Vol. III, launch vehicles : book 1, Saturn I."
OMSF Program Status Review August 1965.; Edition "A" -
"Report of Ad Hoc panel on Man-in-Space."
It is the purpose of this report to clarify the goals, the missions and the costs of this effort in the forseeable future, particularly with regard to the man-in-space program -
"Saturn IB ESE interlock system."
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. -
Saturn V history team at the Apollo 10 launch.
Shown left to right: David Christensen, Melvin Kranzberg, Irving B. Holley, Jr., Rudolf Hermann, and Fred Ordway.