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"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, 1966."
Monthly progress report for May, 1966. -
"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 : March, 1967."
Monthly progress report for March, 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 : July, 1968."
Monthly progress report for July, 1968. -
"Propulsion and Vehicle Engineering Laboratory monthly progress report : July, 1967.
Progress report for July, 1967. -
"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 : August, 1968."
Monthly progress report for August, 1968. -
"Propulsion and Vehicle Engineering Laboratory monthly progress report : August, 1967."
Progress report for August, 1967. -
"Propulsion : the key to space travel."
Cover has: P. D. Castenholz and H. K. Griggs, Advanced Systems, Advanced Projects Department. D. W. Hege, Manager, Advanced Projects. Paper regarding the importance of propulsion technology and the future missions that would require advancements in that field. -
"Propulsion : the key to moon travel."
Paper focusing on past and future moon missions. Contains graphics of rockets and modules -
"Project Thor (u): a report Bibliography."
Unclassified control No. 015415.; Requested by D.L. Christensen, DLC-5/2/69-Memo for Scientific and Technical Information, Cameron Station, Alexandria. -
"Project Manager's Report."
Report detailing the costs of materials and contracts. -
"Project High Water."
Letter to Wernher von Braun from NASA headquarters regarding Project Highwater and how it was withheld. -
"Project Dynasoar (u): a report bibliography."
Projected by D.L. Christiansen, DLC- 5/2/69-Memo.; Search control No. 015416.; For Scientific and Technical Information, Cameron Station, Alexandria, Virginia.; Unclassified.; Pages in this bibliography are not numbered. -
"Project Apollo 7: news release."
News release surveying the Apollo 7 rocket and discussing future missions. -
"Progress."
This pamphlet provides information about the General Electric Company's Apollo Support Department. This information includes details about the Apollo Support Department's mission and sites, individual examples of "What ASD'ers do" at places like the Kennedy Space Center and the Merritt Island Launch Area, details on the General Electric Company's competitor the Boeing Company, Huntsville and its campus, individual "ASD People," and personal accident insurance. -
"Program, 222d Infantry vs 232d Infantry, 42d (Rainbow) Division. Thanksgiving Day, 1945 at 'Pot o' Gold' Stadium, Vienna, Austria."
The program includes portraits, group shots, and rosters of each team. -
"Program scheduling manual."
Manual centered around teaching program schedueling. -
"Procurement programs of Marshall Space Flight Center as related to DOD procurement and Space Administration support by DOD activities."
"Speech presented by Col. John R. McCombs regarding administrative conduct and how they should handle contracts. -
"Proceedings : second NASA-wide reliability & quality assurance meeting : NASA Headquarters, November 29 - December 1, 1966."
The papers presented at the second NASA-Wide Reliability and Quality Assurance Meeting are published to disseminate current experiences and information. These papers, presented at NASA Headquarters on November 29 - December 1, 1966, are one means of exchanging current NASA reliability and quality assurance knowledge between projects and programs. This publication has been marked "FOR NASA USE" since it contains management opinions and contract experiences. Publication of papers suitable for wide dissemination in the Government, industry and University community is expected to be made separately. John E. Condon, Director, Reliability & Quality Assurance. -
"Problems in cryogenic pump design for space application."
Report detailing the problems surrounding cryogenic pump design for space travel and missions. -
"Problems experienced in program management."
Letter to "management" detailing problems identified in management's handling of projects. -
"Problems associated with large scale high pressure testing."
Paper detailing the problems identfified in high pressure testing. -
"PRIDE; Show it everywhere."
Each branch represented, each wielding a sword in front of American flag; text enourages display of pride in serving on a daily basis -
"PRIDE; Show it everywhere."
Each branch represented, each wielding a sword in front of American flag; text enourages display of pride in serving on a daily basis -
"PRIDE; Show it everywhere."
All of the branches holding a sword with the American flag in the background -
"Preventive Maintenance; Keep in tune with yourself to protect your lifetime warranty."
Man wokring out and eating healthy/eating vitamins and going to the doctor and another man who falls holding cigarettes and alcohol -
"Press release 931A : Saturn S-IV first firing."
Following is text of Douglas release on successful first firing of clustered P&W RL10 engines. Occurred at 11:12 A.M. PDT, August 17. Santa Monica, California.; "Sacramento, Calif,--Man's effort to reach the moon moved nearer reality today with the successful first firing here of the six liquid oxygen-liquid hydrogen fueled engines of the Saturn S-IV. -
"Press release : NASA starts development on ATM."
Press release describing NASA's plans to begin manned missions set to begin in 1968. -
"Preliminary study of an unmanned lunar soft landing vehicle (Scientific Application)."
Report to the National Aeronautics and Space Administration Working Group on Lunar and Planetary Surfaces. -
"Preliminary skeletal operations plan for Apollo :" a systems engineering support document.
The Preliminary Skeletal Operations Plan is a statement of the operational concept for Apollo. This draft contains a description of the conduct of the Apollo LOR landing mission and a mission profile. It provides the basis for more detailed mission planning, for generating functional criteria for equipment design, and for measuring the adequacy of the current Apollo hardware for satisfying operational needs. -
"Pre-Embarkation Health Certificate" 30 October 1945.
Certification that personnel have been phsically inspected "and are free from acute communicable disease". -
"Pre-Embarkation Health Certificate" 17 October 1945.
Certification that the people in the "Hq 16th Reinforcement Depot, were physic-ally examined and found free from communicable disease." -
"Pratt & Whitney Aircraft RL10 liquid hydrogen rocket engine"
Photograph of a Pratt & Whitney rocket engine. -
"Pratt & Whitney Aircraft RL10 liquid hydrogen rocket engine."
Photograph of a liquid hydrogen rocket engine.