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"Practicalities in automated manufacturing checkout."
This paper presents a number of solutions to a number of unanswered questions regarding the Saturn projects. -
"Postkarte an Herrn Hans-Albert Silberberg in Stuttgart Gutenbergstr 76."
This postcard was written by Hildegard Nörenberg in Tegel, Berlin, Germany, and sent to her sweetheart Hans-Albert Silberberg in Stuttgart. The reverse of the postcard shows the letterhead of Nörenberg's father's business, Walter Nörenberg Eisenwaren, a hardware store. -
"Post-Apollo space program report: directions for the future."
Summary of President's Advisory Committee report to the President's Space Task Group. -
"Pogo analysis of the Saturn Propulsion System."
Report that contians images of graphs, photographs and diagrams. -
"Please help us by returning Library Books."
This flier advertises a two day period during which no fines will be charged on overdue library books if they are returned on Wednesday, December 11 and "Thursday, December 12 from 10 A.M -- 10 P.M. at the Huntsville Center Library." -
"Played(?)."
Speech by Dr. Wernher von Braun to the Southern (Nurserymens?) Association on side 1. Pertains to early NASA projects and future plans, circa 1960. Speech taped over something else, audio very faint at points. -
"Plat of Monte Sano."
Drawn for James F. O'Shaughnessy, the map shows the Monte Sano Hotel, the community of Viduta, Laura's View and Laura's View Station, and natural features of the mountain, such as Chalybeate Spring and Natural Well. The map also features names of property owners O'Shaughnessy, J. R. Stevens, Mrs. M. W. Wells, Milton Humes, and W. J. Pulley. -
"Plastics in space flight programs."
Article aimed at improving the NASA's ability to complete its projects." -
"Planning for strategic deterrence in the 1970s."
Article discussing money-resources and the budget. -
"Plan your summer safari wisely & avoid...credit card pitfalls! ...or spend the winter climbing out of the hole."
Man falling from branch into a swamp with alligators -
"Pinocchio was wrong; Only a blockhead would believe that there are no supporting strings in life. Use these personal rules to live by, and they'll keep you straight. Pinocchio kindled himself for a while, but it only made his nose grow. PERSONAL RESPONSIBILITY: Something you must live with."
Pinocchio sitting in the windowsill of Geppetto's shop -
"Pinched for Cash?; Don't Get Trapped By High Credit Costs"
Don't get stuck in the mouse trap of cards such as buying on credit and getting late charges -
"Picnic. Guntersville. Cherokee. Christmas Trains."
Family films of Christmas and a vacation in the Smoky Mountains during the 1950s.
Noccalula Falls [00:01, 00:50]
Family life [00:38, 01:18, 02:20, 03:55, 06:03]
Boats and boating [02:04, 02:46
Flags [02:56]
Landscapes and infrastructure [03:23, 04:22, 06:10, 07:12]
Cherokee Trading Post [05:17]
Christmas [07:35] -
"Picknick - Meridian. Xmas. Smokies. Grand Canyon - Fire (1964)."
The label on the inside of the can notes, "Picnic 1955. Western trip 1964."
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"Picking Cotton."
Front: "Picking Cotton. Huntsville, Ala." -
"Philosophy and practices of reliability as applied in the design of the Saturn Instrumentation System."
The basic engineering approach used in the Saturn instrumentation system has evolved to provide a highly reliable design for short periods of operation. The airborne measuring and telemetry systems including preflight tests, inspection, documentation, and feedback between the users and designers are discussed. The apparent differences between the practice and theory of reliability are rationalized. Some consideration is given to new problems in designing systems that must operate in hostile environments for long periods. The potential contribution of redundancy as a design concept is discussed.; This paper is concerned with the airborne measuring and telemetry systems; it does not attempt to treat the entire Saturn instrumentation system which consists of tracking devices including optical, radar, and Doppler, plus television, film cameras, and a myriad of instruments connected with factory checkout, ground test, and launch. -
"Pesco progress."
Article covering the development of cryogenic pumps. -
"Personnel administration."
Presented at the Society for Personnel Administration. Discusses the problems with the current administration. -
"Personalities of Deployment Test Program at Huntsville, AL Boeing Test Facility: Quips and Quotes, Development of Lunar Rover 'Golf Cart' Astronauts Drove on the Moon, by R. Lancaster."
This album contains a series of photographs from the construction of the Lunar Roving Vehicle (LRV) at the Boeing test facility in Huntsville, Alabama. Ron Lancaster, a longtime Boeing engineer, added humorous speech bubbles and notes to the photographs, many of which depict himself and his colleagues. The album includes a group shot of the engineers with a completed LRV. -
"Personal Responsibility; Is Someone Else Pulling Your Strings?"
Pinnochio sitting on a windowsill -
"Personal Pledge" card.
This is a card used to record a "Personal Pledge" of money for a university fundraiser. -
"Pershing (u): a report bibliography."
List of unclassified reports. -
"Penney's / Holiday Inn, Auburn / Ullrichs- Klaus' Apartment, Kerry's first time in hi chair / some shots w/Kerry."
First part of film shows an arrival at an airport that the Dannenbergs pick up (possibly Alma). The second part of the film shows another 3 person family arriving at a house in the country and the young boy (probably Kerry) playing in the yard. 1967. -
"Payload integration for space experimentation."
Space experimentation requires an increasingly complex planning and systems engineering effort to meet the demand for highest precision and reliability of all measurements and observations. A companion paper discusses the interfaces between the scientific/technical areas of space experimentation and the instruments, subsystems and support systems within the spacecraft. This paper deals with the organization and the procedures which are needed to perform the difficult payload integration process for space experimentation. In the course of this process it is necessary to define the experiments completely, to describe all instruments in terms of engineering specifications, to investigate the commonality of equipment, to group the experiments into mission compatible payloads, to specify acceptable loads on all subsystems and astronauts (when present) and to plan for all contingencies during the flight. -
"Patrick AFB - our [illegible] in Cocoa -- Hotel Tradewinds Club, June 1959."
Konrad, Klaus, and Ingeborg Dannenberg go down to vacation in Cape Canaveral, Florida. They are shown visiting the air and space museum (now called the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Center), stopping at Mac's Grove fruit stand, and leaving the Tradewinds Club. June 1959. -
"Party Time!!!; But whether you party or not...Please VOTE."
Party decorations, balloon and streamers -
"Party at George’s."
Konrad and Ingeborg Dannenberg attend a party at George's house. There are shots of the adults at the party talking, as well as some of the young children playing in the yard. Konrad Dannenberg's note on the film box reads, "17 June 67 / Party at George's / Xan & Courtney Bush back to the party w/ Mike Kroeger Paul Fischer the Howarth's etc." 1967. -
"Part analysis program."
Includes carbon copy of letter sent to David L. Christensen from Ernst Lange regarding the Part Analysis program. -
"Paris Pass (Form #1)."
This pass grants John Rison Jones 72 hours in Paris, France, in May 1945. -
"Papers relating to Richmond Steele Matters."
Written on Wheeler Construction Company (Vicksburg, Canton and Yazoo City Rail Road.) letterhead, this letter addressed to "Gentlemen" is badly burnt and difficult to discern the subject matter. It appears to have been signed by Crawden & Newman of Huntsville, Alabama. The back contains a handwritten note that reads, "Papers relating to Richmond Steele Matters." -
"Panama City. Draining Paul's lake. Smokies. 1956."
A collection of home movies including a trip to Ft. Walton Beach, Florida, filling a lake, and family gatherings.
Aquarium [03:02, 03:48, 04:01, 05:18]
Beach scenes [00:03, 01:45, 01:52]
Family gathering [09:20]
Filling a lake [06:47]
Play [05:52]
Wide pan of pre-development Madison County [10:02] -
"Pan Am Clipper : Guided Missiles Range Division : December, 1964."
A collection of articles, one of which musing about the landing on/colonization of Mars in the future. -
"Owner's Inventory with Certificates, Affidavits and Customs Declaration."
This inventory details John Rison Jones' belongings that were shipped to Fort McPherson, Georgia, from Europe after World War II. The list includes clothing and equipment, including a camera with accessories, film, and postcards. -
"Outline of the capability of technical facilities and equipment at the George C. Marshall Space Flight Center."
Outline of the equipment present at George C. Marshall Space Flight Center.