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"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 -
"Report From Mississippi."
Report detailing the progress NASA's Mississippi test facility has made testing the Apollo-Saturn rocket. -
"Rental Karts must be TOUGH-Simplex-Mark V."
This advertisement provides an image, a description, and prices for the Simplex Mark V. -
"Reno, Nevada - Entering Utah."
First portion shows the Dannenberg family in Reno, Nevada, shopping and gambling. The second portion shows the stop in Wendover, on the border between Utah and Nevada. Summer 1956. -
"Remarks by Patrick Richardson to the UAH President's Council November 1, 1996 on the M. Louis Salmon Library Dedication."
Richardson's comments include a biographical sketch of Salmon with details of his World War II service, law career, and civic involvement. Richardson also notes Salmon's involvement in the UAH Foundation. -
"Reliability prediction in design decision."
This paper presents some case histories in which reliability prediction plays an important role. -
"Reliability engineering program provisions for Space System contractors. Revision 2."
This document was cited in the Saturn contracts before NPC-250-1 was written. The sense of this document is the backbone of NASA reliability today and has become a generally accepted element of engineering rationale. -
"Reliability assessment of liquid rocket engines."
Proposed for the 10th National Symposium on Reliability & Quality Control. This paper will deal with various techniques of treatment of such data and associated graphic displays. -
"Reliability and quality management."
The role of Reliability and Quality in NASA program management is well defined by the NPC 200 series and complimentary procurement regulations. -
"Register to Vote; Mail in your registration and vote by absentee ballot"
Person made from ballot and stamps -
"Redundancy employing majority voting for a Saturn servoactuator."
R-ASTR-NF.; ABSTRACT: The servoactuator was developed to improve the reliability of the Saturn S-IVB thrust vector control system by insuring continued system operation if single point failures occur. The selection of the majority voting technique is discussed. Its simplicity is cited along with the advantages of minimum weight, size, power consumption, and compatibility with existing control electronics. Operational features, design mechanization, and the analysis of test results are covered. -
"Redstone Arsenal 1972 Unofficial Guide."
This guide to Redstone Arsenal contains a history of the Arsenal, complete with pictures of "Army Missiles of the Past" and details about the Army Commands stationed there, as well as descriptions of the amenities, facilities, and social opportunities available on base and in the Huntsville area. -
"Recoverable S-IB."
The paper deals with the selection of a simple recovery system for the Saturn IB first stage. As an introduction to the discussion on recovery system objectives, a plot of the expected trajectory is presented. This is followed by a statement which lists the necessary steps which must be followed to develop a recovery program. -
"Recommendations for a consolidated library."
The flier discusses coordination of library services between the UAH Library, the Research Institute, and Redstone Scientific Information Center. -
"Recent NASA experience with hydrogen engines."
This paper presents a review of the experience which has accumulated in the development of the Liquid Hydrogen J-2 and RL10 rocket engines. These engines are being developed by the Rocketdyne Division of North American Aviation and Pratt & Whitney Aircraft, a Division of United Aircraft Corporation respectively.; On NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) as Unclassified; No Copyright; Unlimited; Publicly available. Also found on AIAA site. -
"Recent NASA experience with hydrogen engines."
This paper presents a review of the experience which has accumulated in the development of the Liquid Hydrogen J-2 and RL10 rocket engines. These engines are being developed by the Rocketdyne Division of North American Aviation and Pratt & Whitney Aircraft, a Division of United Aircraft Corporation respectively.; On NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) as Unclassified; No Copyright; Unlimited; Publicly available. Also found on AIAA site. -
"Real Steam Railroads" leaflet.
The leaflet provides the specifications and prices for different locomotive trains and their equipment. -
"Raymond Loewy Living in Space."
This biographical portfolio booklet describes the role that industrial designer Raymond Loewy's designs played in the Skylab program. -
"R & D directory for 1962 (NASA-MSFC Contracts-1962)."
Excerpt of contracts MSFC 1962, pages 76-79. -
"Quality assurance provisions for government agencies."
NASA Quality publication that contains requirements designed to facilitate the execution of programs effectively. -
"Purchasing and contracting at the George C. Marshall Space Flight Center."
This is a speech given to fellow purchasing agent regarding purchasing and contracting. -
"Pumping boiling liquid hydrogen without cavitation."
Article containing diagrams about the pumping and boiling process of water. -
"Propulsion lecture."
Lecture discussing the types of propellant used in space rockets. -
"Propulsion development problems associated with large liquid rockets."
NASA technical memorandum, Propulsion and Mechanism Branch. Propulsion and Vehicle Engineering Division, Research and Development Operations. -
"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 -
"Propulsion and Vehicle Engineering Laboratory monthly progress report, September."
Monthly progress report for the month of September, 1968 -
"Propulsion and Vehicle Engineering Laboratory monthly progress report, November."
Monthly progress report for the month of November, 1968 -
"Propulsion and Vehicle Engineering Laboratory monthly progress report, December."
Monthly progress report of the month of December, 1968. -
"Propulsion and Vehicle Engineering Laboratory monthly progress report (November 1, 1966 through November 30, 1966)."
A collection of progress reports covering a large number of projects within the month of November, 1966 -
"Propulsion and Vehicle Engineering Laboratory monthly progress report (March 1, 1966 through March 31,1966)."
A collection of progress reports covering a large number of projects within the month of March, 1966 -
"Propulsion and Vehicle Engineering Laboratory monthly progress report (July 1, 1966 through July 31,1966)."
A collection of progress reports covering a large number of projects within the month of July, 1966 -
"Propulsion and Vehicle Engineering Laboratory monthly progress report (August 1, 1966 through August 31, 1966)."
A collection of progress reports covering a large number of projects within the month of August, 1966 -
"Propulsion and Vehicle Engineering Laboratory monthly progress report (April 1, 1967, through April 30, 1967)."
Monthly progress report between the month of April. -
"Propulsion and Vehicle Engineering Laboratory monthly progress report (April 1, 1966 through April 30, 1966)."
Progress report for the month of April, 1966. -
"Propulsion and Vehicle Engineering Laboratory monthly progress report : October, 1967.
Progress report for October, 1967. -
"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.