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"Launch Vehicle Engines Project Development Plan."
The primary mission objective of the 5-2 Engine Project is to continue development of a liquid oxygen/liquid hydrogen engine. capable of high-altitude restart. Both Saturn IB and Saturn V vehicles will use the J-2 engine; the S-IVB stage of Saturn IB vehicles and S-IVB stage of Saturn V vehicles will be equipped with a single J-2 engine. The S-I1 stage of Saturn V vehicles will use a cluster of five J-2 engines. Figure 1-3 illustrates these stages. -
Letter to Mr. Frank L. Murphy.
Letter to Frank L. Murphy from David L. Christensen informing of an awarded contract. Also requests documents. -
Letter to Mr. J. L. Atwood.
Letter to J. L. Atwood from George M. Mueller regarding the S-II stage. -
Letter to Dr. Hugh Odishaw.
Letter to Hugh Odishaw from Donald Hornig regarding a previous meeting as well as an F-1 engine report. -
Letter to Dr. Wernher von Braun.
Letter to Wernher von Braun from D. Brainerd Holmes. Contains C-5 definitive contract schedules. -
"History of Rocket Development Division."
A document recounting the history of the Rocketdyne Development Division -
"Historical Summary: S & ID Apollo Program."
Four and a half years have passed since President Kennedy and the United States Congress established a national goal of landing a man on the moon, before the end of the decade. This brief history is designed to be a working tool for use during the second half of this great adventure. It is expected that by presenting the events of the past in perspective this document will become a handy reference to accomplishments of the first half of the program. It is hoped that this volume will be of value to those directly and indirectly concerned with North American's portion of the Apollo program. This history contains a chronology of significant events, as well as material on the management of the program, a record of some of the breakthroughs in technology, a report of the hardware produced to date, and the many tests performed to man-rate the equipment. -
"Huntsville: Space City, U.S.A."
An article describing Huntsville's role in various space related projects. -
"Human Factor: ATM /Skylab."
Statement of work: Man/Machine activities -ATM; ATM problem areas; EVA commuting problem; Other EVA considerations; Analysis of crew considerations Mission 211/212; Mission objectives Crew Considerations; Mission Fight Profile & Operations Crew Considerations; Experiment operations crew considerations; EVA equipment requirements; Crew considerations carrier recommendations; Conclusions and recommendations crew considerations; Crew operations requirements preliminary 10 August 1996; ATM stabilization and control; ATM Carrier habitability and profile; Other ATM man/machine considerations.; Original is a poor photocopy.; Document has no page numbering.