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"Easter 56 - egg."
Klaus, Konrad, and Ingeborg Dannenberg hunt for Easter eggs in Los Angeles, California in spring of 1956 at 5901 Jumilla Ave. -
"Easter 1972, Dallas."
Konrad, Ingeborg, and Ingeborg Dannenberg travel to visit Betty, Klaus, and Kerry Dannenberg for Easter. The majority of the film focuses on Kerry hunting for Easter eggs in the front lawn of their Dallas, Texas home while Klaus and Betty look on. Spring, 1972 -
"Easter 1972, Dallas."
Film shows an Easter egg hunt at Klaus and Betty Dannenberg's house in Dallas, Texas. Klaus and Betty are shown hiding the eggs and Kerry Dannenberg and a friend of his are shown hunting the eggs. Spring 1972. -
"Easter 1970."
Film showing the inside of the Dannenbergs' house on 5130 Panorama Drive, Monte Sano, Huntsville, Alabama. The clips show Ingeborg and Klaus Dannenberg plus Johnny walking around outside the house as well as relaxing in the family room. Konrad Dannenberg's note on the film box reads, "Inside (5130 Panorama) shots (very dark) / Johnny looking for Easter Eggs - also G. jr / Film is NOT TOO GOOD." Spring 1970. -
"Easter 1970 w/ Doanes."
The Dannenbergs and Doanes meet up to celebrate Easter. Shown are the kids (George and Johnny) sleeping in the car. The video then switches to show the family (Betty, Kerry, and Johnny) exchanging gifts. Spring 1970. -
"Easter 1969, Kerry on Easter Egg Hunt, 1000 Airport Rd."
Kerry, Betty, and Klaus Dannenberg hunt for Easter eggs at their apartment on 1000 Airport Road SW, Huntsville, Alabama. Kerry is shown running around the common lawn looking for eggs. Spring, 1969. -
"Easter 1957 (church), McCrary party May 57."
Konrad, Klaus, and Ingeborg Dannenberg and others attend party at McCrary house in Birmingham, Alabama. Spring 1957. -
"Easter 1956, egg hunting."
Christmas cards on display at Dannenberg residence 5901 Jumilla Ave, winter 1955. Setup of Easter baskets and candies. Spring 1956. -
"Easter 1956 [ILLEGIBLE]."
Klaus, Konrad, and Ingeborg Dannenberg attend Easter Services and return to 5901 Jumilla Ave. in Los Angeles, California for Easter celebrations, Spring 1956. -
"Easter '78 Egg hunt."
Klaus, Kerry, Betty, and Christie visit Ingeborg and Konrad for Easter on Monte Sano, Huntsville, Alabama. They are shown arriving and hunting for Easter eggs shortly afterwards. Spring 1978 -
"Easter '77 w/ K, B, Kerry & Christie #1."
Film shows Klaus, Betty, Kerry, and Christie arriving at Konrad and Ingeborg's house for Easter in Monte Sano, Huntsville, Alabama. After arriving, all parties are seen win the front yard, possibly for an Easter egg hunt. Spring 1977. -
"EARTH TERRAIN VIEWS AS SEEN FROM SKYLAB SPACE STATION."
This poster depicts the Kyushu Island of Japan, Seattle and the Pacific Northwest, South Island of New Zealand, and Alps Mountains of Europe, as seen from the Skylab Space Station. -
"Earth Orbital Workshop Capabilities Brochure."
A brochure designed to depict a competence and capability in the area of large earth-orbital workshops. -
"Dynamic Problems in Launch Vehicles and Spacecraft."
Addresses improving spacecraft safety by resolving various known dynamic problems. -
"Dynamic Loads of a Launch Vehicle Due to Inflight Winds."
Analysis of the stability and dynamic load environment of a launch vehicle resulting from atmospheric disturbances is a very complex problem. To determine the dynamic load environment of the vehicle requires an adequate description of the wind field, vehicle dynamics and control system. The essential of such a study, namely methods of analysis, wind field specification and representative vehicle response parameters for evaluation, are of equal importance. This paper is concerned with the mathematical foundations of the vehicle model and method of analysis. -
"Dynamic Environments of the S-IV and S-IVB Saturn Vehicles."
The vibration and acoustic environments of the S-IV and S-IVB Stages of the Saturn vehicle are summarized. A brief review of techniques used to predict the dynamic environments of the S-IV and S-IVB vehicles is presented. This review includes discussions on the prediction of rocket exhaust noise, boundary layer noise, sinusoidal vibrations, and random vibrations for the S-IV and S-IVB vehicles. In addition, sine-random vibration conversions are given. -
"Dual ceremonies honor astronauts of Apollo 9."
A news article detailing the 'welcome back' ceremony for the nine astronauts who had just returned from a 10-day mission. -
"Drawing number assignment"
The document is a photocopy of the Drawing Number Assignments from August 1947 to May 1953. Categories include but are not limited to the drawing number, title, designer, and date finished. Inscribed on the front is "original book property of Jay Laue, MSFC." -
"Draft script Saturn I/IB quarterly film report no. 25."
MSFC routing slip to Mr. Lee Cropp concerning the draft copy. Contains hand-written editing suggestions, as well as a note that even if these suggestions are applied, that does not imply approval of the script for use. Covers July, August and September, 1965. -
"Draft Script for Saturn I/IB Quarterly Film Report No. 25 (Covering July, August, September, 1965)."
Draft script for quarterly report: July through September, 1965. -
"Dr. von Braun/NASA HQ correspondence: July 1968."
This contains a two page list of the correspondence which is scanned separately. It includes the date and a brief description of the correspondence. -
"Dr. H. Borchers in Schloss 'Bodenwerder' Fähre bei (Heyen) - Hotel Thüringer Hof + Osterstr. / 2nd half unexposed."
Konrad Dannenberg visits a friend of his, Dr. Borchers, in Germany. The doctor is shown tending to his plants and pet dogs in his back yard, as well as Konrad, Dr. Borchers and his wife driving to the city center. Heyen is located north of Bodenwerder, just across the Weser River. -
"Dr. George Mueller: The Man Behind Manned."
G. E. Challenge. Article written about George Mueller, NASA Associate Administrator for Manned Space Flight. -
"Douglas Aircraft Company Press release."
Press release covering the static firing of the S-IV rocket for a full seven minutes. -
"Dodgem Your Next Ride" advertisement.
This card has an image of the "beautiful Fibreglas Space Age Dodgem car" and a price for it. -
"Dodge City, Kansas, Boot Hill - Niagara Falls."
First portion shows Konrad, Klaus, and Ingeborg stopping in Dodge City, Kansas and touring Boot Hill, Summer 1956. The second portion is Konrad filming Niagara Falls. -
"DOD Celebrates Black History Month February 1998, Jackie Robinson, Dr. Charles R. Drew, 1st Lt. Vernon J. Baker, Rosa Parks, Gordan Parks"
Photos of important historical figures of Black History Month with photos to describe their contributions to history and their significance to paving the way in the Civil Rights Movement -
"Documentation Repository."
This brochure describes, for the benefit of documentation users, the services and materials that are available from the Documentation Repository. The present operations of the Repository are illustrated to provide a comprehensive picture of work flow, time scheduling and product output. -
"Documentation List for Saturn Stages S-11."
The information presented in this document represents a listing of all formal documentation prepared under contract NAS7-200. The listing has been arranged under major categories as specific in SID 61-366A, reissued 10 August 1964. Within each categorization , the reports and specifications have been listed in numerical sequence. -
"Do you have to get hit over the head to realize it's smart to wear a HELMET?"
Motocycle wreck and getting hit in the head various ways -
"Dix ans D'exploration Spatiale."
A series of french articles related to the space program. -
"Disney World."
Ingeborg and Konrad Dannenberg visit Disney World outside of Orlando, Florida. The film shows them walking around and looking at the sights along main street and up to the castle. Spring 1972. -
"Digital Transducers."
This paper outlines the major advantages of digital transducers and describes the principles and features (1) direct digital transducers, (2) indirect digital transducers, (3) quasi-digital transducers, and (4) A to D transducers. -
"Digital Simulation of an Aerospace Vehicle."
The rapid development of computer technology and the creation of new engineering oriented languages has established that general purpose digital computers are now extremely suitable to perform simulation of large scale physical systems. With Aerospace Vehicle Simulation (AVS), an effort has been undertaken at MSFC to simulate continuous and discrete dynamics of an aerospace vehicle and its ground support equipment on a large digital computer. This simulation produces a copy of the physical vehicle configuration and its functions in the form of a large scale mathematical model in the computer. AVS will be an essential part of an integrated information system which can be used by several laboratories and offices at MSFC for the design, checkout, test, and management of aerospace vehicles. -
"Digest of FY-66 Funded Advanced Studies: November 1966."
This publication is one of a planned series to summarize the advanced study program for each fiscal year beginning with FY-61.A separate report will cover the study program for each fiscal year. The purpose of these documents is to provide reference information which should be helpful in planning future study programs. The FY-65 funded studies are covered in this document. These investigations are covered under four major headings: Launch Vehicle Studies, Earth Orbital and Lunar Studies, Planetary/Nuclear Studies, and AAP Studies. The information presented on each studyincludes a brief description of the objectives and pertinent contract data. -
"Digest of FY-65 Funded Advanced Studies:July 1966."
This publication is one of a planned series to summarize the advanced study program for each fiscal year beginning with FY-61.A separate report will cover the study program for each fiscal year. The purpose of these documents is to provide reference information which should be helpful in planning future study programs. The FY-65 funded studies are covered in this document. These investigations are covered under four major headings: Launch Vehicle Studies, Earth Orbital and Lunar Studies, Planetary/Nuclear Studies, and AAP Studies. The information presented on each studyincludes a brief description of the objectives and pertinent contract data. -
"Digest of FY-64 Funded Advanced Studies: August 1966."
This paper outlines the major advantages of digital transducers and describes the principles and features (1) direct digital transducers, (2) indirect digital transducers, (3) quasi-digital transducers, and (4) A to D transducers. The mutual effect of transducers and systems will be discussed briefly, and some trends of transducer research and development will be presented. -
"Digest of FY-63 funded advanced studies : July 1966."
This publication is, one of a planned series to summarize the advanced study program for each fiscal year beginning with FY-61. A separate report will cover the study program for each fiscal year. The purpose of these documents is to provide historical reference information which should be helpful in planning future study programs. The FY-63 funded studies are covered in this document. These investigations are covered under three categories: Launch Vehicle and Supporting Studies; Orbital and Lunar Studies; and Planetary Studies. The information presented on each study includes a brief description of the objective and results and pertinent contract data. In order to keep this report small and easy to use, no attempt was made to include conclusions based on the study results; however, the final reports documenting the investigations are referenced. If these reports are needed for permanent retention and are not available from the Technical Supervisor or the MSFC Library (MS-IPL), submit requests for the documents to the Scientific and Technical Information Facility, Attention: NASA Representative, P. O. Box 33, College Park, Maryland 20740.