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"Propulsion and Vehicle Engineering Laboratory monthly progress report : October, 1967.
Progress report for October, 1967. -
"Propulsion and Vehicle Engineering Laboratory monthly progress report : July, 1967.
Progress report for July, 1967. -
"Propulsion and Vehicle Engineering Laboratory monthly progress report : August, 1967."
Progress report for August, 1967. -
"Propulsion and Vehicle Engineering Laboratory monthly progress report : March, 1968.
Progress report for the month of March, 1968. -
"Propulsion and Vehicle Engineering Laboratory monthly progress report : January, 1968."
Progress report for the month of January, 1968. -
"Propulsion and Vehicle Engineering Laboratory monthly progress report : Febuary, 1968."
Progress report for the month of Febuary, 1968. -
"Propulsion and Vehicle Engineering Laboratory Monthly progress report : December, 1967."
Progress report for the month of December, 1967. -
"Propulsion and Vehicle Engineering Laboratory monthly progress report : June, 1967."
Progress report for the month of June, 1967. -
"Propulsion and Vehicle Engineering Laboratory monthly progress report : May, 1966."
Monthly progress report for May, 1966. -
"Propulsion and Vehicle Engineering Laboratory monthly progress report : March, 1967."
Monthly progress report for March, 1967. -
"Propulsion and Vehicle Engineering Laboratory monthly progress report : August, 1968."
Monthly progress report for August, 1968. -
"Propulsion and Vehicle Engineering Laboratory monthly progress report : October, 1966."
Monthly progress report for October, 1966. -
"Propulsion and Vehicle Engineering Laboratory monthly progress report : November, 1967."
Monthly progress report for November 1967. -
"Propulsion and Vehicle Engineering Laboratory Monthly progress report : July, 1968."
Monthly progress report for July, 1968. -
"Propulsion and Vehicle Engineering Laboratory monthly progress report : May, 1967."
Monthly progress report for May, 1967. -
"Propulsion and Vehicle Engineering Laboratory monthly progress report" May.
Monthly progress report for the Propulsion Division, May 1st through May 31st -
"Propulsion and Vehicle Engineering Laboratory monthly progress report" April.
Monthly progress report for the Propulsion Division, April 1st through April 31st -
"Management system"
The title has been cut off of document. This was placed inside the document Configuration Management. An organizational chart of plans and critical events related to those plans. -
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. -
"Repository index of engineering reports and procedures."
This index is an inventory of engineering reports and procedures available in Repository files. The Repository files contain various headquarters, MSFC, MSC, KSC and contractor prepared documents related to the overall MSFC, Apollo Program Requirements. V.C. Sorensen, Chief Management Services Office.; Published quarterly with monthly supplements by: Document Repository Branch; Management Services Office; Marshall Space Flight Center. -
"Vol. IV 3rd edition Management Information."
This document contains copies of management charts and photographs maintained in the Management Information Office of the Executive Staff on Advanced Program and Research and Technology Areas. -
Visual aids library slide guide.
This document includes revisions. There are missing pages from page 237-238. This reference document catalogues all MSFC oriented visual aids filed in the Visual Aids Library of Marshall Space Flight Center. These visual aids are updated by the Graphic Engineering & Models Branch, Industrial Operations Program Management Information Office, and the Research and Development Operations Management Office. The purpose of the Visual Aids Library is to provide management data visuals in the form of slides (3 X 4 and 2 X 2), or black and white prints, to MSFC offices and laboratories, and other centers, who have a valid requirement. The visual aids are issued on a loan basis in order to obtain as wide a use for each visual and to assure that the latest revisions are incorporated in the issued item. Visuals may be ordered from the Visual Aids Library, located on the 10th floor of building 4200 (Phone 876-7237, 876-6960, 876-0983). In addition to the visuals published in this book, photographs from prime contractors are available from Industrial Operations, Program Management Information Office, Room 621, building 4201. Visuals with erroneous or obsolete information should be brought to the attention of the Visual Aids Library, preferably in writing, so that corrections can be made immediately. This publication will be kept current through distribution of pages of new visuals and notification will be made on obsolete visuals so they may be crossed out in the catalogue. Comments and suggestions concerning this publication will be greatly appreciated. Changes in the distribution lists should be directed to Mr. Gordon 0. Willhite, or Mrs. Opal Tabor, Visual Aids Library, MS-G. -
"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. -
"Saturn V service arms : preliminary engineering report."
This report presents the manufacturing requirements for fabricating Saturn V service arms and contains design and operating details of the service arms and associated equipment. Part 1 defines the areas of responsibility necessary for the manufacture of Saturn V service arms and associated equipment. Capability requirements, manufacturing processes, special techniques, schedules, and other areas are detailed in Part 1. The manufacturer selected to fabricate the arms and related equipment must meet the requirements (stated in Part 1. Part 2 contains design and operation details of the service arms, Command Module Access Arm, and related equipment used on or in support of the Launcher-Umbilical Tower for the Saturn V Vehicle at Complex 39. The design and construction of all basic arms is similar. Eight service arms are being designed. The arms are being designed to support all umbilical lines necessary to service the various stages of all Saturn V Vehicles. The arms are also being designed to allow personnel access to the vehicle. Some of the arms must be retracted before vehicle lift-off and others will retract following lift-off. This requirement necessitated the design of umbilical disconnect and arm retract devices which would ensure clearance between the arms and vehicle during lift-off. The Command Module Access Arm is a separate design concept. The arm is used only for astronaut access to the Command Module. Part 2 presents the preliminary design directed toward meeting the requirements stated above. -
"Measuring instrumentation support."
Article refers to photographs, providing context to what is shown in them with formulas and measurements. -
"Mission and facilities of Instrument Development Branch."
Describes the purpose and goes of the George C. Marshall Space Flight Center. Instrumental development branch. -
"MSFC systems engineering capabilities (abstracts of reports)."
List of proposals, plans and other sections with subsections that describe studies or projects under that criteria. -
"Interface Control Document Definition of Saturn SA-507 Flight Sequence Program."
The purpose of this document is to define the flight sequence events, time bases, stage switch selector channel assignments, LVDA Discrete Outputs, Inputs and Interrupts for the Saturn SA-507 & Subs vehicles. Special requirements and restrictions defined in this document will be imposed on the Marshall Space Flight Center and its contractors as applicable, to insure the proper functioning of the equipment in the various stages for required vehicle timing and sequencing to occur as outlined in this Interface Control Document (ICD). -
"Common bulkhead drawing."
8 x 10 inch black and white photograph; This is a cutaway drawing of the bulkhead with information about the LH2 tank skin, insulation, Aft LOX bulkhead, 2014-T6 alum skin and fiberglass core. Part of an envelope with photos accompanying C. E. Cataldo paper "Materials in Space Exploration." -
"Aero-Astrodynamics Laboratory monthly progress report : March 8, 1966."
"Monthly progress report : March 8, 1966." -
"Aero-Astrodynamics Laboratory monthly progress report : April 7, 1966."
"Monthly progress report : April 7, 1966." -
"Aero-Astrodynamics Laboratory monthly progress report : January 12, 1966."
Monthly progress report for January 12, 1966. -
"Aero-Astrodynamics Laboratory monthly progress report : September, 1966."
Monthly progress report for September, 1966. -
"Aero-Astrodynamics Laboratory monthly progress report : June, 1966."
Monthly progress report for June, 1966. -
"Aero-Astrodynamics Laboratory monthly progress report : July, 1966."
Monthly progress report for July, 1966. -
"Aero-Astrodynamics Laboratory monthly progress report : February, 1966."
Monthly progress report for Febuary, 1966. -
"Aero-Astrodynamics Laboratory monthly progress report : August, 1966."
Monthly progress report for August, 1966. -
"Aero-Astrodynamics Laboratory monthly progress report : May, 1966."
Monthly progress report for May, 1966. -
"Aero-Astrodynamics Laboratory bimonthly progress report : August and September 1967."
Includes: Projects Office; Advanced Studies Office; Aerospace Environment Division; Astrodynamics and Guidance Theory Division; Aerophysics Division; Dynamics and Fight Mechanics Division; Flight Test Division.