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San Vittori.
Photograph number 310. This photograph shows damaged buildings in San Vittore del Lazio, Italy in the Province of Caserta. The title for this image was found in Major Edwin D. Burwell Jr.'s list of photographs. -
San Vittori.
Photograph number 311. This photograph shows damaged buildings in San Vittore del Lazio, Italy in the Province of Caserta. The title for this image was found in Major Edwin D. Burwell Jr.'s list of photographs. -
San Vittori.
Photograph number 312. This photograph shows damaged buildings in San Vittore del Lazio, Italy in the Province of Caserta. The title for this image was found in Major Edwin D. Burwell Jr.'s list of photographs. -
San Vittori.
Photograph number 313. This photograph shows damaged buildings in San Vittore del Lazio, Italy in the Province of Caserta. The title for this image was found in Major Edwin D. Burwell Jr.'s list of photographs. -
San Vittori.
Photograph number 314. This photograph shows damaged buildings in San Vittore del Lazio, Italy in the Province of Caserta. The title for this image was found in Major Edwin D. Burwell Jr.'s list of photographs. -
San Vittori.
Photograph number 315. This photograph shows damaged buildings in San Vittore del Lazio, Italy in the Province of Caserta. The title for this image was found in Major Edwin D. Burwell Jr.'s list of photographs. -
Sand's Motor Hotel
Back: SAND'S MOTOR HOTEL, Huntsville, Alabama - Where Space Begins, U S. Hiway 23IS and S Parkway.
Center of shopping area. Near airport, golf course, bowling, ice skating and all entertainment. 120 rooms. Restaurant and lounge. Swimming Pool. Elevator from underneath parking. "For the Most. Let Us Be Your Host" -
Sanders Russell Stables and Race Track
Jackson Co. Site #34 -
Sands Motor Hotel
Back: "Enjoy The Best", Jefferson 6-6661, SANDS MOTOR HOTEL, U. S. 231 South Memorial Parkway, Huntsville, Alabama, Home of REDSTONE ARSENAL, MISSLE CENTER OF THE WORLD. Excellent Cafeteria in Shopping Center across street. T. V. in Rooms - Telephones - Room controlled central heat & Air Conditioned - Private Swimming Pool. Restaurant Adjacent. Mr. & Mrs. J. D. Shockley - Mr. & Mrs. Roy Jacks, Owners and Managers -
Saturday Afternoon on the Square
Front: Saturday Afternoon on the Square, Huntsville, Ala. -
Saturn and lunar flight.
Speech by K.K. Dannenberg at American Society of Civil Engineers, Huntsville, November 2.; Projectionist's copy (photocopy) - slide numbers are included. -
Saturn AS-501 evaluation bulletin No. 1, November 14, 1967.
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. -
Saturn I Launch
Front: Saturn I
Back: The eighth Saturn I launch vehicle launched from the NASA-Kennedy Space Center, Fla., (vehicle designated SA-9) is shown leaving the launch pad on Feb. 16,1965. The Saturn was developed at Marshall Space Center, HuntsviIle, Alabama. -
Saturn I Space Vehicle
Back: A Saturn I space vehicle, developed by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration's Marshall Space Flight Center. Huntsville, Ala., is launched from Cape Kennedy, Fla. The Saturn I weighs more than a million pounds at liftoff, and generates a maximum of 32,000,000 horsepower. It is a fore-runner of the Saturn V moon rocket being developed by MSFC. Huntsville. -
Saturn I workshop.
The document describes the scheduling, technical, and managerial plans for the Saturn I orbital workshop. -
Saturn IB launch project development plan.
This document is an official release of Manned Space Flight and its requirements shall be implemented by all cognizant elements of Manned Space Flight Program. William Teir, Manager, Saturn IB Program; E. F. O'Connor, Director, Industrial Operations; Wernher Von Braun, Director, Marshall Space Flight Center; Samuel C. Phillips, Director, Apollo Program. -
Saturn Illustrated Chronology, 1965
NASA and MSFC -
Saturn Launch Vehicles Astrionics System Handbook, 2nd revised edition.
This updated edition of the Astrionics System Handbook instructs, "The enclosed pages change, delete, or supplement the information in the Astrionics System Handbook (1 August 1965). Insert these pages and destroy the pages they replace." -
Saturn Launch Vehicles Astrionics System Handbook.
Includes change pages. Contract NAS8-14000. Second revised edition. V66-15610. NASA-CR71607. The introduction notes, "This second revised edition of the Astrionics System Handbook has been developed under the direction and overall supervision of Dr. Rudolf Decher of the Astrionics Systems Engineering Office. This description of the Saturn Astrionics System has been generated by personnel of the Astrionics Laboratory, the staff of the Astrionics Systems Engineering Office, and by personnel of the International Business Machines Corporation working under Contract NAS8- 14000. The handbook will be updated and expanded as it becomes necessary due to changes or refinements in the system concept and hardware. Sections not contained in the first release of this document will be made available within three months." Signed by Ludie G. Richard, Chief, Systems Engineering Office, Astrionics Laboratory. The document is missing pages in the following locations: Chapters 8, 9, 12. Sections 15.2, 15.3, 15.4-1 thru 15.4-16, 15.5-1 thru 15.5-2, 15.5-5 thru 15.5-8. -
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. -
Saturn V Launch
Back: This Is the National Aeronautics and Space Administration's Apollo/Saturn V vehicle, used to place man on the moon. The Saturn V vehicle, developing 7.6 million pounds thrust, was developed under the direction of the NASA-Marshall Space Flight Center, Huntsville, Ala. -
Saturn V management information : August 1964 : Volume VI.
This document contains copies of management charts maintained in the Managerial Data Center of the executive Staff on the Saturn V project. To facilitate use of this document, all Saturn V classified data has been removed and will be published in Volume XI. A list of these charts are shown on the "Table of Contents". Information on other MSFC activities will be published in separate volumes as indicated on the "Schedule for Publication of Data Bank Charts" contained in this volume. -
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 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. -
Saturn V Test Stand
Front: MSFC
Back: The first flight Saturn V booster is shown being hauled into a giant test stand at NASA - MarshalI Space Flight Center, Huntsville, Alabama (Redstone Arsenal). The booster will be captive fired here. Stage's five F-1 engines produce 7.5 million pounds thrust. -
Sauta/Sauty/Sautah
Jackson Co. Site #5 -
Scale Model of Apollo Saturn V
Back: ALABAMA SPACE AND ROCKET CENTER, Tranquility Base, Huntsville, Alabama.
Scale model of the Apollo/Saturn V moon rocket on exhibit at the World's Largest space exhibit. -
Scene from a parade in downtown Huntsville.
The parade was held in support of the 1949 Alabama special county school tax. -
Scene from a parade on Washington St. in downtown Huntsville.
The parade was held in support of the 1949 Alabama special county school tax. -
Scene from a parade on Washington St. in downtown Huntsville.
The parade was held in support of the 1949 Alabama special county school tax.