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Navaho missile NASA Center for AeroSpace Information (CASI) NASA-TM-X-16 , 19590901; Sep 1, 1959 Force study of scale model xsm-64a navaho missile and booster at supersonic speeds Accession ID: 63N12548 View PDF File Document ID: 19630002672 Updated/Added to NTRS: 2005-11-24 http://ntrs.nasa.gov/archive/nasa/ca...1963002672.pdf ----- Subsonic nuclear powered logistic airplane (8-propeller nuclear powered aircraft) Cavicchi, R. H.; Ellerbrock, H. H.; Hall, E. W.; Heppler, H. J.; Livingood, J. N. B.; Schwenk, F. C. NASA Center for AeroSpace Information (CASI) NASA-TM-X-28 , 19591023; Oct 23, 1959 Subsonic nuclear powered logistic airplane with helium-cooled reactor Accession ID: 63N20524 Document ID: 19630010644 View PDF File Updated/Added to NTRS: 2005-10-13 http://ntrs.nasa.gov/archive/nasa/ca...1963010644.pdf ----- The national aeronautics and space administration second semiannual report to the congress, april 1 - september 30, 1959 NASA Center for AeroSpace Information (CASI) NASA-TM-X-56700 , 19600101; Jan 1, 1960 Accession ID: 65N87003 Document ID: 19650074600 http://ntrs.nasa.gov/archive/nasa/ca...1965074600.pdf ----- Third semiannual report to the congress, october 1, 1959 - march 31, 1960 NASA Center for AeroSpace Information (CASI) NASA-TM-X-56934 , 19600830; Aug 30, 1960 Accession ID: 66N80014 View PDF File http://ntrs.nasa.gov/archive/nasa/ca...1966080540.pdf ----- The national aeronautics and space administration fourth semiannual report to the congress, april 1 - september 30, 1960 NASA Center for AeroSpace Information (CASI) NASA-TM-X-50306 , 19600101; Jan 1, 1960 Accession ID: 63N84984 Document ID: 19630042091 View PDF File Updated/Added to NTRS: 2005-10-13 http://ntrs.nasa.gov/archive/nasa/ca...1963042091.pdf ----- NASA July 22, 1961 Virgil I. Grissom press conference at Cocoa Beach, Fla Webb, J. E. NASA Center for AeroSpace Information (CASI) NASA-TM-X-51066 , 19610101; Jan 1, 1961 Accession ID: 63N86433 Document ID: 19630043540 View PDF File http://ntrs.nasa.gov/archive/nasa/ca...1963043540.pdf ----- NASA Cape Canaveral Launch Operations Center - Building Floorplans NASA Center for AeroSpace Information (CASI) NASA-TM-X-50891 , 19620101; Jan 1, 1962 Accession ID: 63N85458 Document ID: 19630042565 View PDF File http://ntrs.nasa.gov/archive/nasa/ca...1963042565.pdf ----- Preliminary performance analysis of air launching manned orbital vehicles Bellman, D. R.; Washington, H. P. NASA Center for AeroSpace Information (CASI) NASA-TM-X-636; H-229 , 19620201; Feb 1, 1962 Accession ID: 72N71616 Document ID: 19720063744 View PDF File http://ntrs.nasa.gov/archive/nasa/ca...1972063744.pdf ----- A survey of the european space program (Europa rocket diagrams) Gardner, J. P. NASA Center for AeroSpace Information (CASI) NASA-TM-X-59476; MTP-M-MS-IS-62-1 , 19620416; Apr 16, 1962 Accession ID: 67N81905 View PDF File http://ntrs.nasa.gov/archive/nasa/ca...1967082526.pdf ----- Project Apollo - A compendium of some spacecraft systems studies relating to the manned lunar landing using lunar orbital rendezvous Diagrams of early CM-shaped Lunar Excursion Module NASA Center for AeroSpace Information (CASI) NASA-TM-X-66727 , 19620528; May 28, 1962 Accession ID: 79N76420 View PDF File http://ntrs.nasa.gov/archive/nasa/ca...1979076912.pdf ----- Preliminary Apollo flight mission assignments NASA Center for AeroSpace Information (CASI) NASA-TM-X-66731; M-D-E-8000.005 , 19630214; Feb 14, 1963 Accession ID: 79N76164 http://ntrs.nasa.gov/archive/nasa/ca...1979076656.pdf ----- An example of a reusable earth-lunar transportation system Koelle, H. H.; Rutland, C. H. NASA Center for AeroSpace Information (CASI) NASA-TM-X-51436 , 19630601; Jun 1, 1963 Costs of round-trip reusable earth-lunar transportation systems Accession ID: 64N15869 Document ID: 19640005955 View PDF File http://ntrs.nasa.gov/archive/nasa/ca...1964005955.pdf ----- The M-1 rocket engine project (1-Million Lbs thrust LH2/LOX rocket engine) Dankhoff, W. F. NASA Center for AeroSpace Information (CASI) NASA-TM-X-50854 , 19631001; Oct 1, 1963 Accession ID: 73N74363 Document ID: 19730065121 View PDF File http://ntrs.nasa.gov/archive/nasa/ca...1973065121.pdf ----- Postlaunch memorandum report for Apollo pad abort 1 Shea, J. F. NASA Center for AeroSpace Information (CASI) NASA-TM-X-66756 , 19631113; Nov 13, 1963 Accession ID: 79N76468 View PDF File http://ntrs.nasa.gov/archive/nasa/ca...1979076960.pdf ----- Proceedings of the 2nd Manned Space Flight Meeting (Mercury, X-20, Gemini, Apollo) NASA Center for AeroSpace Information (CASI) NASA-TM-X-861; S-40 , 19640501; May 1, 1964 Accession ID: 72N71617 Document ID: 19720063745 View PDF File http://ntrs.nasa.gov/archive/nasa/ca...1972063745.pdf ----- Univac 1107 exec ii user's manual. modified version of the univac system Davis, T. J. NASA Center for AeroSpace Information (CASI) NASA-TM-X-55040; X-543-64-212 , 19640601; Jun 1, 1964 Programming guide for univac 1107 computer Accession ID: 64N28761 View PDF File http://ntrs.nasa.gov/archive/nasa/ca...1964018847.pdf ----- Rusty |
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On 10 Apr 2006 21:50:29 -0700, "Rusty"
wrote: Subsonic nuclear powered logistic airplane (8-propeller nuclear powered aircraft) ....The kit of which will be produced by Lowther shortly, complete with the X-15 mounting point :-) OM -- ]=====================================[ ] OMBlog - http://www.io.com/~o_m/omworld [ ] Let's face it: Sometimes you *need* [ ] an obnoxious opinion in your day! [ ]=====================================[ |
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On Tue, 11 Apr 2006 01:24:17 -0500, OM wrote:
Rusty wrote: Subsonic nuclear powered logistic airplane (8-propeller nuclear powered aircraft) ...The kit of which will be produced by Lowther shortly, complete with the X-15 mounting point :-) Not just any X-15... The secret suborbital attack bomber version! OM -- Chuck Stewart "Anime-style catgirls: Threat? Menace? Or just studying algebra?" |
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Chuck Stewart wrote: On Tue, 11 Apr 2006 01:24:17 -0500, OM wrote: Rusty wrote: Subsonic nuclear powered logistic airplane (8-propeller nuclear powered aircraft) ...The kit of which will be produced by Lowther shortly, complete with the X-15 mounting point :-) Not just any X-15... The secret suborbital attack bomber version! *sub* orbital? |
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On 11 Apr 2006 08:04:09 -0700, wrote:
Chuck Stewart wrote: On Tue, 11 Apr 2006 01:24:17 -0500, OM wrote: Rusty wrote: Subsonic nuclear powered logistic airplane (8-propeller nuclear powered aircraft) ...The kit of which will be produced by Lowther shortly, complete with the X-15 mounting point :-) Not just any X-15... The secret suborbital attack bomber version! *sub* orbital? ....No, that's the FS-X2, the orbital version of NIMR's "Flying Sub". [Thinks} ....You know, it just dawned on me. Someone needs to do one of those "What If?" variant sets of the Flying Sub, as they did with the Flying Wing and the Valkyrie. An AWACS Flying Sub just *screams* to be done, along with the Stealth and Blue Angel versions :-) OM -- ]=====================================[ ] OMBlog - http://www.io.com/~o_m/omworld [ ] Let's face it: Sometimes you *need* [ ] an obnoxious opinion in your day! [ ]=====================================[ |
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Page 106 included analyis of early versions of a BAD day. Yeeesh.
Project Apollo - A compendium of some spacecraft systems studies relating to the manned lunar landing using lunar orbital rendezvous Diagrams of early CM-shaped Lunar Excursion Module NASA Center for AeroSpace Information (CASI) NASA-TM-X-66727 , 19620528; May 28, 1962 Accession ID: 79N76420 View PDF File http://ntrs.nasa.gov/archive/nasa/ca...790076912_1979... |
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Technical data on the development of the A4 - V-2 rocket Schulze, H. A. NASA Center for AeroSpace Information (CASI) NASA-TM-X-59820 , 19650225; Feb 25, 1965 History and technical data of German rocket developments Accession ID: 67N28836 Document ID: 19670019507 View PDF File http://ntrs.nasa.gov/archive/nasa/ca...1967019507.pdf ----- Manned space flight experiments symposium, gemini missions iii and iv NASA Center for AeroSpace Information (CASI) NASA-TM-X-56861 , 19650101; Jan 1, 1965 Manned space flight symposium on experiments performed during Gemini III and IV missions Accession ID: 65N36100 Document ID: 19650026499 View PDF File Updated/Added to NTRS: 2005-10-13 http://ntrs.nasa.gov/archive/nasa/ca...1965026499.pdf ----- GT-2 flight test data. Book XII - Timing, pressure and altitude comparisons NASA Center for AeroSpace Information (CASI) NASA-TM-X-56405 , 19650119; Jan 19, 1965 Pressure and altitude data for GT-2 flight test Accession ID: 67N13134 View PDF File Document ID: 19670003805 Updated/Added to NTRS: 2005-08-25 http://ntrs.nasa.gov/archive/nasa/ca...1967003805.pdf ----- Liquid propellants safety handbook Carter, G. T. NASA Center for AeroSpace Information (CASI) NASA-TM-X-56611; SP-4-44-S , 19650401; Apr 1, 1965 Safety handbook for personnel handling liquid propellants Accession ID: 65N27959 Document ID: 19650018358 View PDF File http://ntrs.nasa.gov/archive/nasa/ca...1965018358.pdf ----- Hydrogen safety manual NASA Center for AeroSpace Information (CASI) NASA-TM-X-52454 , 19680101; JAN 1, 1968 Accession ID: 75N72909 Document ID: 19750066661 View PDF File http://ntrs.nasa.gov/archive/nasa/ca...1975066661.pdf ----- Electrical reference handbook, Launch Equipment Branch electrical support equipment LC- 39, volume I NASA Center for AeroSpace Information (CASI) NASA-TM-X-57822; SP-166-D , 19651101; Nov 1, 1965 Electrical support equipment handbook for launch complex 39 Accession ID: 66N33865 Document ID: 19660024575 View PDF File Updated/Added to NTRS: 2005-08-25 http://ntrs.nasa.gov/archive/nasa/ca...1966024575.pdf ------ Vehicle Assembly building /vab/ fact sheet NASA Center for AeroSpace Information (CASI) NASA-TM-X-59488 , 19660120; Jan 1, 1966 Accession ID: 67N83268 View PDF File http://ntrs.nasa.gov/archive/nasa/ca...1967083889.pdf ----- SATURN I SUMMARY NASA Center for AeroSpace Information (CASI) NASA-TM-X-57401 , 19660215; FEB 15, 1966 NARRATIVE ACCOUNT OF SATURN I LAUNCH VEHICLE DEVELOPMENT AND MISSION HIGHLIGHTS FROM 1958 THROUGH 1965 Accession ID: 66N23597 Document ID: 19660014308 View PDF File http://ntrs.nasa.gov/archive/nasa/ca...1966014308.pdf ----- Failure information notebook - Saturn I NASA Center for AeroSpace Information (CASI) NASA-TM-X-57844; SR-QUAL-66-4 , 19660301; Mar 1, 1966 Failure information notebook for major components of electronic, electromechanical, and mechanical systems of Saturn I launch vehicle Accession ID: 66N34645 Document ID: 19660025355 View PDF File http://ntrs.nasa.gov/archive/nasa/ca...1966025355.pdf ----- The Soviet challenge in space Sheldon, C. S. NASA Center for AeroSpace Information (CASI) NASA-TM-X-53518 , 19660915; Sep 15, 1966 Comparative assessment of United States and Soviet space programs Accession ID: 66N39937 Document ID: 19660030647 View PDF File http://ntrs.nasa.gov/archive/nasa/ca...1966030647.pdf ----- Apollo/Saturn 5 facility description. Volume 2 - Launch complex 39 facility description NASA Center for AeroSpace Information (CASI) NASA-TM-X-65237; K-V-012 , 19661001; Oct 1, 1966 Accession ID: 70N75953 Document ID: 19700076250 View PDF File http://ntrs.nasa.gov/archive/nasa/ca...1970076250.pdf ----- NASA support manual: Apollo spacecraft familiarization Lokke, B. H.; Cleveland, E. H. NASA Center for AeroSpace Information (CASI) SID-62-435; NASA-TM-X-70039; SM2A-02 , 19661201; Dec 1, 1966 Accession ID: 74N72949 Document ID: 19740075010 View PDF File http://ntrs.nasa.gov/archive/nasa/ca...1974075010.pdf ----- Development of the fabrication and packaging techniques for the Echo II SATELLITE Talentino, J. P. NASA Center for AeroSpace Information (CASI) NASA-TM-X-55764; X-724-66-568 , 19661201; Dec 1, 1966 Design, fabrication, packaging, and test methods used in Echo II satellite Accession ID: 67N23915 Document ID: 19670014586 View PDF File http://ntrs.nasa.gov/archive/nasa/ca...1967014586.pdf ----- Manned Venus orbiting mission Willis, E. A., Jr. NASA Center for AeroSpace Information (CASI) NASA-TM-X-52311 , 19670101; Jan 1, 1967 Manned orbiting stopover round trips to Venus studied for departure dates between 1975 and 1986 Accession ID: 67N27239 View PDF File http://ntrs.nasa.gov/archive/nasa/ca...1967017910.pdf ----- Command service module system handbook NASA Center for AeroSpace Information (CASI) NASA-TM-X-68878; AS-501 , 19670116; Jan 16, 1967 Accession ID: 73N70019 Document ID: 19730060777 View PDF File http://ntrs.nasa.gov/archive/nasa/ca...1973060777.pdf ----- Gemini program corrective action listing Gemini 1 through 12 NASA Center for AeroSpace Information (CASI) NASA-TM-X-66796; WORKING-PAPER-5053 , 19670131; Jan 31, 1967 Accession ID: 79N76517 View PDF File http://ntrs.nasa.gov/archive/nasa/ca...1979077009.pdf ----- Standard for color code for shop machinery and equipment NASA Center for AeroSpace Information (CASI) NASA-TM-X-60222; KSC-STD-S0003 , 19670221; Feb 21, 1967 Color code specifications for repainting shop machinery and equipment Accession ID: 67N36668 View PDF File http://ntrs.nasa.gov/archive/nasa/ca...1967027339.pdf ----- Fifteenth semiannual report to Congress, Jan. 1 - jun 30, 1966 NASA Center for AeroSpace Information (CASI) NASA-TM-X-59654 , 19670511; May 11, 1967 Manned and unmanned space flights, ground support system, international cooperation, and advanced technology and nuclear propulsion - NASA REPORT for January through June 1966 Accession ID: 67N25648 View PDF File http://ntrs.nasa.gov/archive/nasa/ca...1967016319.pdf ----- Apollo-Saturn emergency detection system description (AS-500 series vehicle) NASA Center for AeroSpace Information (CASI) NASA-TM-X-74658; MSFC-111-5-509-7; IBM-66-966-0022 , 19670701; Jul 1, 1967 Accession ID: 77N77600 View PDF File Document ID: 19770076380 Updated/Added to NTRS: 2005-09-29 http://ntrs.nasa.gov/archive/nasa/ca...1977076380.pdf ----- Potential lunar landing areas for early Apollo missions Patteson, A. W.; Sasser, J. H. NASA Center for AeroSpace Information (CASI) NASA-TM-X-58014 , 19671201; Dec 1, 1967 Evaluation of potential lunar landing areas for early Apollo missions based on lunar orbiter photographs Accession ID: 68N13750 Document ID: 19680004281 View PDF File http://ntrs.nasa.gov/archive/nasa/ca...1968004281.pdf ----- Subsonic nuclear aircraft study Rom, F. E. NASA Center for AeroSpace Information (CASI) NASA-TM-X-1626; E-3914 , 19680801; Aug 1, 1968 Accession ID: 73N70612 Document ID: 19730061370 View PDF File Updated/Added to NTRS: 2005-08-25 http://ntrs.nasa.gov/archive/nasa/ca...1973061370.pdf ----- Command/service module systems handbook (CSM 104) NASA Center for AeroSpace Information (CASI) NASA-TM-X-68877 , 19681101; Nov 1, 1968 Accession ID: 73N70022 Document ID: 19730060780 View PDF File http://ntrs.nasa.gov/archive/nasa/ca...1973060780.pdf ----- Technical information summary - Apollo 11 /AS-506/, Apollo Saturn 5 space vehicle NASA Center for AeroSpace Information (CASI) NASA-TM-X-62812; S/E-ASTR-S-101-69 , 19690625; Jun 25, 1969 Technical information summary on Apollo 11 flight and total lunar mission Accession ID: 70N21012 Document ID: 19700011707 View PDF File http://ntrs.nasa.gov/archive/nasa/ca...1970011707.pdf ----- Apollo spacecraft pyrotechnics Simmons, W. H. NASA Center for AeroSpace Information (CASI) NASA-TM-X-58032 , 19691001; Oct 1, 1969 Pyrotechnic devices, functions, and systems for Apollo lunar landing Accession ID: 69N38645 Document ID: 19690029260 View PDF File http://ntrs.nasa.gov/archive/nasa/ca...1969029260.pdf ----- Apollo 11 mission report NASA Center for AeroSpace Information (CASI) NASA-TM-X-62633; MSC-00171 , 19691101; Nov 1, 1969 Preflight, flight, and postflight of Apollo 11 Accession ID: 70N17401 Document ID: 19700008096 View PDF File http://ntrs.nasa.gov/archive/nasa/ca...1970008096.pdf ----- The space shuttle - A new approach to space transportation Day, L. E. NASA Center for AeroSpace Information (CASI) NASA-TM-X-66388; Intern. Astronautical Congr., Constance, Germany, 9 Oct. 1970 , 19700101; JAN 1, 1970 Space shuttle for space transportation and cost reduction of space missions - international cooperation Accession ID: 71N11932 View PDF File http://ntrs.nasa.gov/archive/nasa/ca...1971002457.pdf ----- Apollo 13: Lunar exploration experiments and photography summary (Original mission as planned) NASA Center for AeroSpace Information (CASI) NASA-TM-X-74607 , 19700201; Feb 1, 1970 Accession ID: 77N76870 Document ID: 19770075651 View PDF File http://ntrs.nasa.gov/archive/nasa/ca...1977075651.pdf ----- Analysis of Apollo 12 lightning incident Godfrey, R.; Mathews, E. R.; Mcdivitt, J. A. NASA Center for AeroSpace Information (CASI) NASA-TM-X-62894; MSC-01540 , 19700201; Feb 1, 1970 Accession ID: 72N73978 Document ID: 19720066106 View PDF File http://ntrs.nasa.gov/archive/nasa/ca...1972066106.pdf ----- Apollo operations handbook: Extravehicular mobility unit. Volume 1: System description, CSD-A-789-(1), Apollo 15-17, revision Gibson, J. L. NASA Center for AeroSpace Information (CASI) NASA-TM-X-69516; MSC-01372-1-REV-5 , 19710301; Mar 1, 1971 Accession ID: 73N73946 Document ID: 19730064704 View PDF File http://ntrs.nasa.gov/archive/nasa/ca...1973064704.pdf ----- LRV operations handbook appendix A (performance data) NASA Center for AeroSpace Information (CASI) NASA-TM-X-66816; LS006-002-2H-REV-1 , 19710419; Apr 19, 1971 Accession ID: 75N74052 View PDF File http://ntrs.nasa.gov/archive/nasa/ca...1975067804.pdf ----- Apollo 14 mission: Failure to achieve docking probe capture latch engagement NASA Center for AeroSpace Information (CASI) NASA-TM-X-67463; MSC-05101 , 19711001; Oct 1, 1971 Six docking attempts were required in order to successfully achieve capture latch engagement during the transposition and docking phase following translunar injection. After docking, the probe and drogue were examined by the crew. Probe operation appeared normal and radial marks were noted on the drogue. During all subsequent operations, the probe operated properly. Accession ID: 72N13858 Document ID: 19720006209 View PDF File http://ntrs.nasa.gov/archive/nasa/ca...1972006209.pdf ----- Apollo 15 mission main parachute failure NASA Center for AeroSpace Information (CASI) NASA-TM-X-68350; MSC-05805 , 19711201; Dec 1, 1971 The failure of one of the three main parachutes of the Apollo 15 spacecraft was investigated by studying malfunctions in the forward heat shield, broken riser, and firing the fuel expelled from the command module reaction control system. It is concluded that the most probable cause was the burning of raw fuel being expelled during the latter portion of depletion firing. Recommended corrective actions are included. Accession ID: 72N25848 Document ID: 19720018198 View PDF File http://ntrs.nasa.gov/archive/nasa/ca...1972018198.pdf ----- Fungi isolated from Apollo astronauts Taylor, G. R.; Henney, M. R.; Ellis, W. L. NASA Center for AeroSpace Information (CASI) NASA-TM-X-70151 , 19720101; JAN 1, 1972 Accession ID: 74N75865 Document ID: 19740077926 View PDF File Updated/Added to NTRS: 2005-08-25 http://ntrs.nasa.gov/archive/nasa/ca...1974077926.pdf ----- Major NASA launchings, 1 October 1958 - 31 December 1971 NASA Center for AeroSpace Information (CASI) NASA-TM-X-68670; KSC-KHR-1A , 19720101; Jan 1, 1972 Accession ID: 72N74150 Document ID: 19720066278 View PDF File http://ntrs.nasa.gov/archive/nasa/ca...1972066278.pdf ----- Skylab: Command service module systems handbook, CSM 116 - 119 NASA Center for AeroSpace Information (CASI) NASA-TM-X-68949; MSC-06814 , 19720420; Apr 20, 1972 Accession ID: 72N75717 Document ID: 19720067844 View PDF File http://ntrs.nasa.gov/archive/nasa/ca...1972067844.pdf ----- Apollo program flight summary report: Apollo missions AS-201 through Apollo 16, revision 11 Holcomb, J. K. NASA Center for AeroSpace Information (CASI) NASA-TM-X-70154 , 19720601; Jun 1, 1972 A summary of the Apollo flights from AS-201 through Apollo 16 is presented. The following subjects are discussed for each flight: (1) mission primary objectives, (2) principle objectives of the launch vehicle and spacecraft, (3) secondary objectives of the launch vehicle and spacecraft, (4) unusual features of the mission, (5) general information on the spacecraft and launch vehicle, (6) space vehicle and pre-launch data, and (7) recovery data. Accession ID: 74N21516 View PDF File http://ntrs.nasa.gov/archive/nasa/ca...1974013403.pdf ----- Apollo 16 mission anomaly report no. 1: Oxidizer deservicing tank failure NASA Center for AeroSpace Information (CASI) NASA-TM-X-68604; MSC-07032 , 19720601; Jun 1, 1972 The command module reaction control system is emptied of all remaining propellant using ground support equipment designed to provide an acid/base neutralization of the propellant in both the liquid and gaseous phases so that it may be disposed of safely. During the deactivation operation of the oxidizer from the Apollo 16 command module on 7 May 1972, the scrubber tank of the decontamination unit exploded, destroying the ground support equipment unit and damaging the building that housed the operation. Only minor injuries were received by the personnel in the area and the command module was not damaged. Test results show that the failure was caused by an insufficient quantity of neutralizer for the quantity of oxidizer. This insufficiency lead to exothermic nitration-type reactions which produced large quantities of gas at a very high rate and failed the decontamination tank. Accession ID: 72N31809 View PDF File http://ntrs.nasa.gov/archive/nasa/ca...1972024159.pdf ----- OTV camera reference handbook Skylab/ASTP (Locations of TV cameras at launch pad) NASA Center for AeroSpace Information (CASI) NASA-TM-X-69526; KSC-GP-929A , 19730131; Jan 31, 1973 Definition is made of all television camera locations as well as the specific area to be covered by each camera to provide the television coverage of Skylab testing and launches in accordance with operational and engineering requirements. Accession ID: 73N25174 Document ID: 19730016447 View PDF File http://ntrs.nasa.gov/archive/nasa/ca...1973016447.pdf ----- Skylab: Illustrated chronology, 1962-1973 Arens, D. S. NASA Center for AeroSpace Information (CASI) NASA-TM-X-74599; MHR-9 , 19730501; May 1, 1973 Accession ID: 77N75482 View PDF File http://ntrs.nasa.gov/archive/nasa/ca...1977074263.pdf ----- Review of hydrogen accidents and incidents in NASA operations Ordin, P. M. NASA Center for AeroSpace Information (CASI) NASA-TM-X-71565; E-7985; Intersoc. Energy Conversion Eng. Conf., San Francisco, 26-30 Aug. 1974 , 19740101; JAN 1, 1974 A number of the accidents/incidents with hydrogen in NASA operations are reviewed. The cause factors for the mishaps are reviewed and show that although few accidents occurred, the number could have been further reduced if the established NASA rules and regulations had been followed. Requirements for effective safety codes and areas of study for hydrogen safety information are included. The report concludes with a compilation of 96 hydrogen mishaps; a description of the accidents and their causes. Accession ID: 74N28457 Document ID: 19740020344 View PDF File Updated/Added to NTRS: 2005-10-13 http://ntrs.nasa.gov/archive/nasa/ca...1974020344.pdf ----- A shuttle development flight test vehicle study Rainey, R. W.; Rehder, J. J.; Klich, P. J. NASA Center for AeroSpace Information (CASI) NASA-TM-X-71978 , 19740601; Jun 1, 1974 A study is presented that identifies the potential performance capability of the production shuttle orbiter for powered flight tests using several propulsion systems following vertical takeoff and using J-2 rocket engines following air launch. Of the approaches considered, the air-launched orbiter equipped with J-2 rocket engines appeared to have the highest potential for early shuttle development flights. With this approach, mach 4 appeared attainable using 45.5K kg (100K lb) of internal propellant. Several issues were identified that require resolution to prove feasibility. Accession ID: 74N29292 Document ID: 19740021179 View PDF File Updated/Added to NTRS: 2005-10-13 http://ntrs.nasa.gov/archive/nasa/ca...1974021179.pdf ----- Apollo program summary report: Synopsis of the Apollo program activities and technology for lunar exploration NASA Center for AeroSpace Information (CASI) NASA-TM-X-68725; JSC-09423 , 19750401; Apr 1, 1975 Overall program activities and the technology developed to accomplish lunar exploration are discussed. A summary of the flights conducted over an 11-year period is presented along with specific aspects of the overall program, including lunar science, vehicle development and performance, lunar module development program, spacecraft development testing, flight crew summary, mission operations, biomedical data, spacecraft manufacturing and testing, launch site facilities, equipment, and prelaunch operations, and the lunar receiving laboratory. Appendixes provide data on each of the Apollo missions, mission type designations, spacecraft weights, records achieved by Apollo crewmen, vehicle histories, and a listing of anomalous hardware conditions noted during each flight beginning with Apollo 4. Accession ID: 75N21314 Document ID: 19750013242 http://ntrs.nasa.gov/archive/nasa/ca...1975013242.pdf ----- Rusty |
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On Tue, 11 Apr 2006 08:04:09 -0700, lexcorp wrote:
Chuck Stewart wrote: Not just any X-15... The secret suborbital attack bomber version! *sub* orbital? Sadly, when they attached the nuke reentry platform they realized they'd lost the X-15's orbital capability -- Chuck Stewart "Anime-style catgirls: Threat? Menace? Or just studying algebra?" |
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First semiannual report to the congress, october 1, 1958 - march 31, 1959 NASA Center for AeroSpace Information (CASI) NASA-TM-85292 , 19590616; Jun 16, 1959 Accession ID: 64N80311 Document ID: 19640052404 http://ntrs.nasa.gov/archive/nasa/ca...1964052404.pdf ----- Second semiannual report to the congress, april 1, - september 30, 1959 NASA Center for AeroSpace Information (CASI) NASA-TM-X-56905 , 19600314; Mar 14, 1960 Accession ID: 65N89904 Document ID: 19650077493 http://ntrs.nasa.gov/archive/nasa/ca...1965077493.pdf ----- Third semiannual report to the congress, october 1, 1959 - march 31, 1960 NASA Center for AeroSpace Information (CASI) NASA-TM-X-56934 , 19600830; Aug 30, 1960 Accession ID: 66N80014 Document ID: 19660080540 http://ntrs.nasa.gov/archive/nasa/ca...1966080540.pdf ----- The national aeronautics and space administration fourth semiannual report to the congress, april 1- september 30, 1960 NASA Center for AeroSpace Information (CASI) NASA-TM-X-50306 , 19600101; Jan 1, 1960 Accession ID: 63N84984 Document ID: 19630042091 http://ntrs.nasa.gov/archive/nasa/ca...1963042091.pdf ----- The national aeronautics and space administration fifth semiannual report to the congress, October 1, 1960 - June 30, 1961 Webb, J. E. NASA Center for AeroSpace Information (CASI) NASA-TM-85293 , 19620711; Jul 11, 1962 Nasa report to congress, oct. 1960-june 1961 Accession ID: 62N14517 Document ID: 19620004517 http://ntrs.nasa.gov/archive/nasa/ca...1962004517.pdf ----- The national aeronautics and space administration sixth semiannual report to the congress, July 1, 1961 - December 31, 1961 NASA-TM-85294 , 19620907; Sep 7, 1962 Nasa programs - progress report, july-dec 1961 Accession ID: 62N17182 Document ID: 19620007182 No Digital Version Available - Order This Document from CASI ----- Nasa seventh semiannual report to congress, jan 1 through june 30, 1962 NASA Center for AeroSpace Information (CASI) NASA-TM-85295 , 19630208; Feb 8, 1963 Accession ID: 63N13635 Document ID: 19630003759 http://ntrs.nasa.gov/archive/nasa/ca...1963003759.pdf ----- Eighth semiannual report to congress 1 jul. - 31 dec. 1962 Webb, J. E. NASA Center for AeroSpace Information (CASI) NASA-TM-85296 , 19621231; Dec 31, 1962 Nasa eighth semiannual report to congress Accession ID: 64N11421 Document ID: 19640001512 http://ntrs.nasa.gov/archive/nasa/ca...1964001512.pdf ----- Ninth semiannual report to congress, 1 jan. - 30 jun. 1963 NASA Center for AeroSpace Information (CASI) NASA-TM-85448 , 19630630; Jun 30, 1963 Nasa ninth semiannual report to congress, jan. 1 through jun. 30, 1963 Accession ID: 64N23946 Document ID: 19640014032 http://ntrs.nasa.gov/archive/nasa/ca...1964014032.pdf ----- Tenth semiannual report to congress, july 1 - december 31, 1963 NASA Center for AeroSpace Information (CASI) NASA-TM-85449 , 19640821; Aug 21, 1964 Summary report to congress on nasa programs - data acquisition, manned space flight, nuclear power & propulsion, satellite applications, tracking, and international cooperation Accession ID: 64N29539 Document ID: 19640019625 http://ntrs.nasa.gov/archive/nasa/ca...1964019625.pdf ----- Eleventh semiannual report to congress, january 1 - june 30, 1964 Webb, J. E. NASA Center for AeroSpace Information (CASI) NASA-TM-85450 , 19640630; Jun 30, 1964 Gemini spacecraft and Titan II launch vehicle - manned space flight program Accession ID: 65N15062 Document ID: 19650005461 http://ntrs.nasa.gov/archive/nasa/ca...1965005461.pdf ----- Twelfth semiannual report to congress, july 1 - december 31, 1964 NASA Center for AeroSpace Information (CASI) NASA-TM-85451 , 19640101; Jan 1, 1964 Activities and accomplishments of NASA space program - manned space flight, chemical and nuclear propulsion, physics and astronomy program, tracking, and data acquisition Accession ID: 65N35775 Document ID: 19650026174 http://ntrs.nasa.gov/archive/nasa/ca...1965026174.pdf ----- THIRTEENTH SEMIANNUAL REPORT TO CONGRESS, JANUARY 1 - JUNE 30, 1965 NASA Center for AeroSpace Information (CASI) NASA-TM-85452 , 19650101; JAN 1, 1965 NASA RESEARCH PROJECTS ON MANNED SPACE FLIGHT, SPACE SCIENCE, SATELLITES, AND NASA MANAGEMENT AND PERSONNEL Accession ID: 66N23527 Document ID: 19660014238 http://ntrs.nasa.gov/archive/nasa/ca...1966014238.pdf ----- Fourteenth semiannual report to Congress, July 1 - December 31, 1965 NASA Center for AeroSpace Information (CASI) NASA-TM-85453 , 19660101; Jan 1, 1966 NASA program report to Congress Accession ID: 66N38352 Document ID: 19660029062 http://ntrs.nasa.gov/archive/nasa/ca...1966029062.pdf ----- Fifteenth semiannual report to Congress, Jan. 1 - jun 30, 1966 NASA Center for AeroSpace Information (CASI) NASA-TM-X-59654 , 19670511; May 11, 1967 Manned and unmanned space flights, ground support system, international cooperation, and advanced technology and nuclear propulsion - NASA REPORT for January through June 1966 Accession ID: 67N25648 Document ID: 19670016319 http://ntrs.nasa.gov/archive/nasa/ca...1967016319.pdf ----- United states aeronautics and space activities, 1964. report to the congress from the president of the united states NASA Center for AeroSpace Information (CASI) NASA-TM-85587 , 19650127; Jan 27, 1965 Presidential report to Congress on government contributions to aeronautics and space programs Accession ID: 65N20448 Document ID: 19650010847 http://ntrs.nasa.gov/archive/nasa/ca...1965010847.pdf ----- Report to the Congress from the President of the United States - United States aeronautics and space activities, 1965 Johnson, L. B. NASA Center for AeroSpace Information (CASI) NASA-TM-85579 , 19660131; Jan 31, 1966 Progress in aeronautics and space activities during 1965 - manned space flights, scientific satellite observations, and technological developments Accession ID: 66N15806 Document ID: 19660006517 http://ntrs.nasa.gov/archive/nasa/ca...1966006517.pdf ----- Report to the Congress from the President of the United States - United States aeronautics and space activities, 1966 NASA Center for AeroSpace Information (CASI) NASA-TM-85584 , 19660101; Jan 1, 1966 Space launchings and explorations by NASA and other groups in United States during 1966 Accession ID: 67N19074 Document ID: 19670009745 http://ntrs.nasa.gov/archive/nasa/ca...1967009745.pdf ----- Aeronautics and space report of the President transmitted to the Congress, January 1970 NASA Center for AeroSpace Information (CASI) NASA-TM-85583 , 19700101; Jan 1, 1970 Report of scientific accomplishments in space and aeronautics for 1969 Accession ID: 70N18921 Document ID: 19700009616 http://ntrs.nasa.gov/archive/nasa/ca...1970009616.pdf ----- Gemini Midprogram Conference including experiment results NASA Center for AeroSpace Information (CASI) NASA-SP-121 , 19660101; Jan 1, 1966 Gemini spacecraft and launch vehicle development and performance, flight operations, mission results, and physical science and biomedical experiments - Gemini midprogram conference Accession ID: 66N29626 Document ID: 19660020336 http://ntrs.nasa.gov/archive/nasa/ca...1966020336.pdf ----- Gemini summary conference NASA Center for AeroSpace Information (CASI) NASA-SP-138 , 19670101; JAN 1, 1967 Gemini Summary Conference Accession ID: 68N14941 Document ID: 19680005472 http://ntrs.nasa.gov/archive/nasa/ca...1968005472.pdf ----- Project Gemini technology and operations - A chronology Grimwood, J. M.; Hacker, B. C.; Vorzimer, P. J. NASA Center for AeroSpace Information (CASI) NASA-SP-4002 , 19690101; JAN 1, 1969 Chronological study of design and development of Gemini project Accession ID: 69N36501 Document ID: 19690027123 http://ntrs.nasa.gov/archive/nasa/ca...1969027123.pdf ----- On the Shoulders of Titans: A History of Project Gemini Hacker, B. C. NASA Center for AeroSpace Information (CASI) NASA-SP-4203 , 19770101; JAN 1, 1977 Gemini was the intermediate manned space flight program between America's first steps into space with Mercury and the manned lunar expeditions of Apollo. Because of its position between these two other efforts, Gemini is probably less remembered. Still, it more than had its place in man's progress into this new frontier. Gemini accomplishments were manyfold. They included many firsts: first astronaut-controlled maneuvering in space; first rendezvous in space of one spacecraft with another; first docking of one spacecraft with a propulsive stage and use of that stage to transfer man to high altitude; first traverse of man into the earth's radiation belts; first extended manned flights of a week or more in duration; first extended stays of man outside his spacecraft; first controlled reentry and precision landing; and many more. These achievements were significant in ways one cannot truly evaluate even today, but two things stand out: (1) it was the time when America caught up and surpassed the Soviet Union in manned space flight, and (2) these demonstrations of capability were an absolute prerequisite to the phenomenal Apollo accomplishments then yet to come. Accession ID: 78N20151 Document ID: 19780012208 http://ntrs.nasa.gov/archive/nasa/ca...1978012208.pdf ----- Apollo 11 - Preliminary science report NASA Center for AeroSpace Information (CASI) NASA-SP-214 , 19690101; JAN 1, 1969 Preliminary scientific observation of Apollo 11 mission Accession ID: 70N10030 Document ID: 19700000726 http://ntrs.nasa.gov/archive/nasa/ca...1970000726.pdf ----- Apollo 11 mission report NASA Center for AeroSpace Information (CASI) NASA-SP-238 , 19700101; JAN 1, 1970 Apollo 11 postflight analysis and mission report Accession ID: 71N25042 Document ID: 19710015566 http://ntrs.nasa.gov/archive/nasa/ca...1971015566.pdf ----- Apollo expeditions to the moon Cortright, E. M. NASA Center for AeroSpace Information (CASI) NASA-SP-350; LC-75-600071 , 19750101; JAN 1, 1975 The Apollo program is described from the planning stages through Apollo 17. The organization of the program is discussed along with the development of the spacecraft and related technology. The objectives and accomplishments of each mission are emphasized along with personal accounts of the major figures involved. Other topics discussed include: ground support systems and astronaut selection. Accession ID: 76N12956 Document ID: 19760005868 http://ntrs.nasa.gov/archive/nasa/ca...1976005868.pdf ----- Space Shuttle NASA Center for AeroSpace Information (CASI) NASA-SP-407; LC-76-600045 , 19760101; JAN 1, 1976 The space shuttle flight system and mission profile are briefly described. Emphasis is placed on the economic and social benefits of the space transportation system. The space shuttle vehicle is described in detail. Accession ID: 76N31268 Document ID: 19760024180 http://ntrs.nasa.gov/archive/nasa/ca...1976024180.pdf ----- Skylab, our first space station Belew, L. F. NASA Center for AeroSpace Information (CASI) NASA-SP-400 , 19770101; JAN 1, 1977 The vast accomplishments of Skylab - in solar and stellar astronomy, in the detailed study of our planet from the incomparable vantage of orbit, in using the laboratory tool of weightlessness, and in proving that man can work productively in space for extended periods - are discussed. The data on solar physics contain valuable information on the Sun's corona and the solar winds and open up new concepts to be explored in future solar astronomy programs. In the area of technology, the data from Skylab's space processing experiments open a completely new dimension in the field of materials processing. Accession ID: 77N27155 Document ID: 19770020211 http://ntrs.nasa.gov/archive/nasa/ca...1977020211.pdf ----- The Apollo-Soyuz Test Project: Medical report NASA Center for AeroSpace Information (CASI) NASA-SP-411 , 19770101; JAN 1, 1977 The results of the clinical aspects as well as the preflight and postflight research studies that were performed on the astronauts are presented. Because of the compromised postflight crew health status, not all postflight research procedures could be accomplished. This compromise was the result of the anomalous entrance of toxic gas into the spacecraft cabin during the earth landing sequence. Despite the exposure, the medical data collected are of sufficient interest to warrant inclusion in this official ASTP Medical Report. Accession ID: 77N30735 Document ID: 19770023791 http://ntrs.nasa.gov/archive/nasa/ca...1977023791.pdf ----- Apollo over the moon: A view from orbit Masursky, H.; Colton, G. W.; El-Baz, F.; Doyle, F. J.; Eggleton, R. E.; Grolier, M. J.; Head, J. W., III; Hodges, C. A.; Howard, K. A.; Kosofsky, L. J. NASA Center for AeroSpace Information (CASI) NASA-SP-362; LC-77-25922 , 19780101; JAN 1, 1978 The Apollo metric camera system was flown to acquire photographic data with accuracy to aid the effort of moon mapping. The panoramic camera was selected to provide high resolution photography of lunar surface features for detailed analysis and photointerpretation. A portion of these photographs is presented. Various views and subjects include the following: (1) Regional views;(2) The Terrae; (3) The Maria; (4) Craters; (5) Sinuous and Straight Rimae; and (6) Unusual features. Accession ID: 78N21174 Document ID: 19780013231 http://ntrs.nasa.gov/archive/nasa/ca...1978013231.pdf ----- The partnership: A history of the Apollo-Soyuz test project Ezell, E. C.; Ezell, L. N. NASA Center for AeroSpace Information (CASI) NASA-SP-4209 , 19780101; JAN 1, 1978 Correspondance, interviews, official documents, and other published materials were used to trace the evolution of the Apollo Soyuz Test Project from the initial proposal for international cooperation in space use and exploration until the successful completion of the joint Soviet-American mission. Conceptual drawings of proposed docking modules and mechanisms are presented and dicussed. Black and white photographs taken during mission planning and in-flight activities are included with color photographs of the earth taken during the mission. Joint meetings are summarized and the scientific experiments and launch vehicles are discussed in the appendices. Accession ID: 79N10074 Document ID: 19790001903 http://ntrs.nasa.gov/archive/nasa/ca...1979001903.pdf ----- Chariots for Apollo: A history of manned lunar spacecraft Brooks, C. G.; Grimwood, J. M.; Swenson, L. S., Jr. NASA Center for AeroSpace Information (CASI) NASA-SP-4205 , 19790101; JAN 1, 1979 Beginning with the challenges presented by Sputnik 1 in 1957, and the formation of NASA, the apollo lunar exploration program is reviewed through Apollo Flight 11. The focal points are the spacecraft including the command and service modules, and the lunar module. Accession ID: 79N28203 Document ID: 19790020032 http://ntrs.nasa.gov/archive/nasa/ca...1979020032.pdf ----- Voyager 1 and 2 atlas of six Saturnian satellites Batson, R. M. NASA Center for AeroSpace Information (CASI) NASA-SP-474; NAS 1.21:474; LC-84-11580 , 19840101; JAN 1, 1984 Maps, compiled with data gathered primarily by Voyager 1 and 2 spacecraft, are presented which show the diversity among six of the Saturnian moons. Mimas and Enceladus are mapped in detail. Prelimary maps are given for the other four satellites. Diameter, density, albedo, and distance from mother planet, among much more data, is given for each moon. Accession ID: 84N35242 Document ID: 19840027171 http://ntrs.nasa.gov/archive/nasa/ca...1984027171.pdf ----- On the frontier: Flight research at Dryden 1946-1981 Hallion, R. P. NASA Center for AeroSpace Information (CASI) NASA-SP-4303; NAS 1.21:4303; LC-83-14136 , 19840101; JAN 1, 1984 The history of flight research at the NASA Hugh L. Dryden Flight Research Center is recounted. The period of emerging supersonic flight technology (1944 to 1959) is reviewed along with the era of flight outside the Earth's atmosphere (1959 to 1981). Specific projects such as the X-15, Gemini, Apollo, and the space shuttle are addressed. The flight chronologies of various aircraft and spacecraft are given. Accession ID: 85N17934 Document ID: 19850009625 http://ntrs.nasa.gov/archive/nasa/ca...1985009625.pdf ----- Model research: The National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics, 1915-1958, volume 1 Roland, A. NASA Center for AeroSpace Information (CASI) NASA-SP-4103-VOL-1; NAS 1.21:4103-VOL-1 , 19840101; JAN 1, 1984 The National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics, the predecessor of NASA, was the premier aeronautical research organization in the United States. It conducted scientific study of the problems of flight with a view to their practical solution. This institutional history traces the birth and evolution of the NACA and analyzes such recurrent themes as the roles of science and engineering, the influence of politics on technology, the way in which the institution shapes technology and technology shapes the institution, the contributions of key individuals, the nature of the research process, and the relation between military and civilian aviation. Accession ID: 85N23683 Document ID: 19850015372 http://ntrs.nasa.gov/archive/nasa/ca...1985015372.pdf ----- Model research, the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics, 1915-1958, volume 2 Roland, A. NASA Center for AeroSpace Information (CASI) NASA-SP-4103-VOL-2; NAS 1.21:4103-VOL-2 , 19850101; JAN 1, 1985 Appendices providing comprehensive data on personnel, organization, funding, research programs, and publications of the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics (NACA) are presented. Information concerning NACA-related legislation and research facilities is also included. Accession ID: 85N23684 Document ID: 19850015373 http://ntrs.nasa.gov/archive/nasa/ca...1985015373.pdf ----- Galileo: Exploration of Jupiter's system Johnson, T. V.; Yeates, C. M.; Colin, L.; Fanale, F. P.; Frank, L.; Hunten, D. M. NASA Center for AeroSpace Information (CASI) NASA-SP-479; NAS 1.21:479 , 19850601; Jun 1, 1985 The scientific objectives of the Galileo mission to the Jovian system is presented. Topics discussed include the history of the project, our current knowledge of the system, the objectives of interrelated experiments, mission design, spacecraft, and instruments. The management, scientists, and major contractors for the project are also given. Accession ID: 86N11137 Document ID: 19860001670 http://ntrs.nasa.gov/archive/nasa/ca...1986001670.pdf ----- Spacelab: An international success story Lord, Douglas R. NASA Center for AeroSpace Information (CASI) NASA-SP-487; NAS 1.21:487; LC-86-17979 , 19870101; JAN 1, 1987 Spacelab is a European-developed and U.S.-operated space laboratory carried in the cargo bay of the Space Shuttle Orbiter. This story of the Spacelab Development Program traces the program from the origin of the Spacelab concept, describing negotiations and agreements for European participation and the role of Europe and the United States in system development, operational capability development, and utilization planning. It also considers the joint management structure, coordination, and experience in solving management and technical interface problems. The book is not an exhaustive historical treatise, but an informative and readable story of the evolution and technical accomplishments of this unique program in manned space flight and of some of the unusual political and human interest aspects of the program from the viewpoint of one of the key participants. Accession ID: 88N19375 Document ID: 19880009991 http://ntrs.nasa.gov/archive/nasa/ca...1988009991.pdf ----- Where no man has gone befo A history of Apollo lunar exploration missions Compton, William David NASA Center for AeroSpace Information (CASI) NASA-SP-4214; NAS 1.21:4214 , 19880101; JAN 1, 1988 This book is a narrative account of the development of the science program for the Apollo lunar landing missions. It focuses on the interaction between scientific interests and operational considerations in such matters as landing site selection and training of crews, quarantine and back contamination control, and presentation of results from scientific investigations. Scientific exploration of the moon on later flights, Apollo 12 through Apollo 17 is emphasized. Accession ID: 89N25946 Document ID: 19890016575 http://ntrs.nasa.gov/archive/nasa/ca...1989016575.pdf ----- NASA historical data book. Volume 1: NASA resources 1958-1968 Vannimmen, Jane; Bruno, Leonard C.; Rosholt, Robert L. NASA Center for AeroSpace Information (CASI) NASA-SP-4012-VOL-1; NAS 1.21:4012-VOL-1; LC-74-600126 , 19880101; JAN 1, 1988 This is Volume 1, NASA Resources 1958-1968, of a multi-volume series providing a 20-year compilation of summary statistical and other data descriptive of NASA's programs in aeronautics and manned and unmanned spaceflight. This series is an important component of NASA published historical reference works, used by NASA personnel, managers, external researchers, and other government agencies. Accession ID: 88N25428 Document ID: 19880016044 http://ntrs.nasa.gov/archive/nasa/ca...1988016044.pdf ----- NASA historical data book. Volume 2: Programs and projects 1958-1968 Ezell, Linda Neuman NASA Center for AeroSpace Information (CASI) NASA-SP-4012-VOL-2; NAS 1.21:4012-VOL-2; LC-74-600126 , 19880101; JAN 1, 1988 This is Volume 2, Programs and Projects 1958-1968, of a multi-volume series providing a 20-year compilation of summary statistical and other data descriptive of NASA's programs in aeronautics and manned and unmanned spaceflight. This series is an important component of NASA published historical reference works, used by NASA personnel, managers, external researchers, and other government agencies. Accession ID: 88N25429 Document ID: 19880016045 http://ntrs.nasa.gov/archive/nasa/ca...1988016045.pdf ----- NASA historical data book. Volume 3: Programs and projects 1969-1978 Ezell, Linda Neuman NASA Center for AeroSpace Information (CASI) NASA-SP-4012-VOL-3; NAS 1.21:4012-VOL-3; LC-74-600126 , 19880101; JAN 1, 1988 This is Volume 3, Programs and Projects 1969-1978, of a multi-volume series providing a 20-year compilation of summary statistical and other data descriptive of NASA's programs in aeronautics and manned and unmanned spaceflight. This series is an important component of NASA published historical reference works, used by NASA personnel, managers, external researchers, and other government agencies. Accession ID: 88N25430 Document ID: 19880016046 http://ntrs.nasa.gov/archive/nasa/ca...1988016046.pdf ----- NASA historical data book. Volume 4: NASA resources 1969-1978 Gawdiak, Ihor Y.; Fedor, Helen NASA Center for AeroSpace Information (CASI) NASA-SP-4012-VOL-4; NAS 1.21:4012-VOL-4 , 19940101; JAN 1, 1994 This is Volume 4, NASA Resources 1969-1978, of a series providing a 20-year statistical summary of NASA programs. This series is an important component of NASA published historical reference works, used by NASA personnel, managers, external researchers, and other government agencies. This volume combines statistical data of the component facilities with the data of the parent installation. Accession ID: 94N33949 Document ID: 19940029443 http://ntrs.nasa.gov/archive/nasa/ca...1994029443.pdf ----- Space shuttle avionics system Hanaway, John F.; Moorehead, Robert W. NASA Center for AeroSpace Information (CASI) NASA-SP-504; S-579; NAS 1.21:504; LC-89-600316 , 19890101; JAN 1, 1989 The Space Shuttle avionics system, which was conceived in the early 1970's and became operational in the 1980's represents a significant advancement of avionics system technology in the areas of systems and redundacy management, digital data base technology, flight software, flight control integration, digital fly-by-wire technology, crew display interface, and operational concepts. The origins and the evolution of the system are traced; the requirements, the constraints, and other factors which led to the final configuration are outlined; and the functional operation of the system is described. An overall system block diagram is included. Accession ID: 90N25160 Document ID: 19900015844 http://ntrs.nasa.gov/archive/nasa/ca...1990015844.pdf ----- Orders of magnitude: A history of the NACA and NASA, 1915-1990 Bilstein, Roger E. NASA Center for AeroSpace Information (CASI) NASA-SP-4406; NAS 1.21:4406 , 19890701; Jul 1, 1989 This edition brings up to date the history of U.S. agencies for space exploration, the NACA and NASA, from 1915 through 1990. Early aviation and aeronautics research are described, with particular emphasis on the impact of the two world wars on aeronautics development and the postwar exploitation of those technologies. The reorganization and expansion of the NACA into NASA is described in detail as well as NASA's relationship with industry, the university system, and international space agencies such as the ESA. The dramatic space race of the 1950 and 1960s is recounted through a detailed histroy of the Gemini and Apollo programs and followed by a discussion of the many valuable social/scientific application of aeronautics technologies, many of which were realized through the launching of successful satellite projects. The further solar system explorations of the Voyager missions are described, as it the Challenger tragedy and the 1988 return to space of the Shuttle program. Future plans are outlined for a cooperatively funded international space station to foster the ongoing study of space science. Accession ID: 89N26805 Document ID: 19890017434 http://ntrs.nasa.gov/archive/nasa/ca...1989017434.pdf ----- Space Resources McKay, Mary Fae; McKay, David S.; Duke, Michael S. NASA Center for AeroSpace Information (CASI) NASA-SP-509; LC-92-4468; S-689; NAS 1.21:509 , 19920101; 1992 Space resources must be used to support life on the Moon and exploration of Mars. Just as the pioneers applied the tools they brought with them to resources they found along the way rather than trying to haul all their needs over a long supply line, so too must space travelers apply their high technology tools to local resources. Document ID: 20020086598 http://ntrs.nasa.gov/archive/nasa/ca...2002143619.pdf ----- Space resources. Volume 1: Scenarios Mckay, Mary Fae; Mckay, David S.; Duke, Michael B. NASA Center for AeroSpace Information (CASI) NASA-SP-509-VOL-1; S-689-VOL-1; NAS 1.21:509-VOL-1; LC-92-4468 , 19920101; JAN 1, 1992 A number of possible future paths for space exploration and development are presented. The topics covered include the following: (1) the baseline program; (2) alternative scenarios utilizing nonterrestrial resources; (3) impacts of sociopolitical conditions; (4) common technologies; and issues for further study. Accession ID: 93N16870 Document ID: 19930007681 http://ntrs.nasa.gov/archive/nasa/ca...1993007681.pdf ----- Space resources. Volume 2: Energy, power, and transport Mckay, Mary Fae; Mckay, David S.; Duke, Michael B. NASA Center for AeroSpace Information (CASI) NASA-SP-509-VOL-2; S-689-VOL-2; NAS 1.21:509-VOL-2; LC-92-4468 , 19920101; JAN 1, 1992 This volume of the Space Resources report covers a number of technical and policy issues concerning the energy and power to carry out advanced space missions and the means of transportation to get to the sites of those missions. Discussed in the first half of this volume are the technologies which might be used to provide power and a variety of ways to convert power from one form to another, store it, move it wherever it is needed, and use it. In the second half of this volume, various kinds of transportation, including both interplanetary and surface systems, are discussed. Accession ID: 93N16905 Document ID: 19930007716 http://ntrs.nasa.gov/archive/nasa/ca...1993007716.pdf ----- Space resources. Volume 3: Materials Mckay, Mary Fae; Mckay, David S.; Duke, Michael B. NASA Center for AeroSpace Information (CASI) NASA-SP-509-VOL-3; S-689-VOL-3; NAS 1.21:509-VOL-3; LC-92-4468 , 19920101; JAN 1, 1992 Space Resources addresses the issues of using space resources to support life on the Moon and for exploration of Mars. This volume - Materials - covers a number of technical and policy issues regarding the materials in space (mainly lunar and asteroidal) which can be used to support space operations. In part 1, nature and location of these materials, exploration strategy, evaluation criteria, and the technical means to collect or mine these materials is discussed. A baseline lunar mine and the basics of asteroid mining are presented and critiqued. In part 2, the beneficiation of ores and the extraction of such materials as oxygen, metals, and the makings of concrete are discussed. In part 3, the manufacturing and fabrication of nonterrestrial products are discussed. The economic tradeoffs between bringing needed products from Earth and making these products on location in space is considered. Accession ID: 93N16875 Document ID: 19930007686 http://ntrs.nasa.gov/archive/nasa/ca...1993007686.pdf ----- Space resources. Volume 4: Social concerns Mckay, Mary Fae; Mckay, David S.; Duke, Michael B. NASA Center for AeroSpace Information (CASI) NASA-SP-509-VOL-4; S-689-VOL-4; NAS 1.21:509-VOL-4; LC-92-4468 , 19920101; JAN 1, 1992 Space resources must be used to support life on the Moon and exploration of Mars. This volume, Social Concerns, covers some of the most important issues which must be addressed in any major program for the human exploration of space. The volume begins with a consideration of the economics and management of large scale space activities. Then the legal aspects of these activities are discussed, particularly the interpretation of treaty law with respect to the Moon and asteroids. The social and cultural issues of moving people into space are considered in detail, and the eventual emergence of a space culture different from the existing culture is envisioned. The environmental issues raised by the development of space settlements are faced. Some innovative approaches are proposed to space communities and habitats and self-sufficiency is considered along with human safety at a lunar base or outpost. Accession ID: 93N16857 Document ID: 19930007668 http://ntrs.nasa.gov/archive/nasa/ca...1993007668.pdf ----- Space resources. Overview Mckay, Mary Fae; Mckay, David S.; Duke, Michael B. NASA Center for AeroSpace Information (CASI) NASA-SP-509; S-689; NAS 1.21:509; LC-92-4468 , 19920101; JAN 1, 1992 Space resources must be used to support life on the Moon and in the exploration of Mars. Just as the pioneers applied the tools they brought with them to resources they found along the way rather than trying to haul all their needs over a long supply line, so too must space travelers apply their high technology tools to local resources. This overview describes the findings of a study on the use of space resources in the development of future space activities and defines the necessary research and development that must precede the practical utilization of these resources. Space resources considered included lunar soil, oxygen derived from lunar soil, material retrieved from near-Earth asteroids, abundant sunlight, low gravity, and high vacuum. The study participants analyzed the direct use of these resources, the potential demand for products from them, the techniques for retrieving and processing space resources, the necessary infrastructure, and the economic tradeoffs. Accession ID: 93N16869 Document ID: 19930007680 http://ntrs.nasa.gov/archive/nasa/ca...1993007680.pdf ----- The problem of space travel: The rocket motor (1929) Noordung, Hermann; Stuhlinger, Ernst; Hunley, J. D.; Garland, Jennifer NASA Center for AeroSpace Information (CASI) NASA-SP-4026; NAS 1.21:4026; LC-94-36645 , 19950101; JAN 1, 1995 This is an English translation of Noordung's 'Das Problem der Befahrung des Weltraums'. It is a part of the NASA History Series. The book provides Noordung's insight as to how a space station might be constructed. Keep in mind that the author passed away in 1929. It contains ideas that were criticized for faults and those that were acclaimed for their potentially successful ingenuity. Accession ID: 95N21894 Document ID: 19950015477 http://ntrs.nasa.gov/archive/nasa/ca...1995115477.pdf ----- Exploring the unknown: Selected documents in the history of the US Civil Space Program; Volume 1; Organizing for exploration Logsdon, John M.; Lear, Linda J.; Warren--Findley, Jannelle; Williamson, Ray A.; Day, Dwayne A. NASA Center for AeroSpace Information (CASI) NASA-SP-4407-Vol-1; LC-95-9066; NAS 1.21:4407-Vol-1 , 19950101; Jan. 01, 1995 A selection of key documents in the history of the U.S. civil space program is presented. This volume deals with organizational developments of the space program. More than 200 documents are printed. Each is introduced by a headnote providing context, bibliographical information, and background information necessary to understanding the document. These are organized into four major sections, each beginning with an introductory essay that keys the documents to major events in the history of the space program. Accession ID: 96N21256 Document ID: 19960014812 http://ntrs.nasa.gov/archive/nasa/ca...1996008846.pdf ----- Exploring the Unknown: Selected Documents in the History of the U.S. Civilian Space Program; Volume 2; External Relationships Logsdon, John M.; Day, Dwayne A.; Launius, Roger D. NASA Center for AeroSpace Information (CASI) NASA-SP-4407-Vol-2; NAS 1.21:4407-Vol-2 , 19960101; 1996 The documents selected for inclusion in this volume are presented in three chapters, each covering a particular aspect of the evolution of U.S. space exploration. These chapters address (1) the relations between the civilian space program of the United States and the space activities of other countries, (2) the relations between the U.S. civilian space program and the space efforts of national security organizations and the military, and (3) NASA's relations with industry and academic institutions. Accession ID: 97N17218 Document ID: 19970013297 http://ntrs.nasa.gov/archive/nasa/ca...1997015744.pdf ----- Exploring the Unknown: Selected Documents in the History of the US Civilian Space Program; Volume 3; Using Space Logsdon, John M.; Launius, Roger D.; Onkst, David H.; Garber, Stephen J. NASA Center for AeroSpace Information (CASI) NASA/SP-4407-Vol-3; NAS 1.21:4407-Vol-3; LC-96-9066 , 19980101; 1998 One of the most important developments of the twentieth century has been the movement of humanity into space with machines and people. The underpinnings of that movement -why it took the shape it did; which individuals and organizations were involved; what factors drove a particular choice of scientific objectives and technologies to be used; and the political, economic, managerial, and international contexts in which the events of the space age unfolded- are all important ingredients of this epoch transition from an earthbound to spacefaring people. This desire to understand the development of spaceflight in the United States sparked this documentary history series. 'Exploring the Unknown' is a multi-volume series containing a selection of key documents in history of the U.S. civil space program. This current volume, Volume III, focusing on the use of space for practical applications, prints 112 key documents on the history of satellite communications, remote sensing of earth, and space as an investment in economic growth, edited for ease of use. Each is introduced by a headnote providing context, bibliographical information, and background information necessary to understanding the document. Document ID: 19980202741 http://ntrs.nasa.gov/archive/nasa/ca...1998227195.pdf ----- Exploring the Unknown: Selected Documents in the History of the U.S. Civil Space Program; Volume 4; Accessing Space Logsdon, John M.; Williamson, Ray A.; Launius, Roger D.; Acker, Russell J.; Garber, Stephen J.; Friedman, Jonathan L. NASA Center for AeroSpace Information (CASI) NASA/SP-1999-4407; LC-96-9066; NAS 1.21:4407 , 19990101; 1999 The documents selected for inclusion in this volume are presented in four major chapters, each covering a particular aspect of access to space and the manner in which it has developed over time. These chapters focus on the evolution toward the giant Saturn V rocket, the development of the Space Shuttle, space transportation commercialization, and future space transportation possibilities. Each chapter in this volume is introduced by an overview essay, prepared by individuals who are particularly well qualified to write on the topic. In the main, these essays are intended to introduce and complement the documents in the chapter and to place them, for the most part, in a chronological and substantive context. Each essay contains references to the documents in the chapter it introduces, and many also contain references to documents in other chapters of the collection. These introductory essays are the responsibility of their individual authors, and the views and conclusions contained therein do not necessarily represent the opinions of either George Washington University or NASA. Document ID: 19990116994 http://ntrs.nasa.gov/archive/nasa/ca...1999206929.pdf ----- Exploring the Unknown: Selected Documents in the History of the US Civil Space Program; Volume 5; Exploring the Cosmos Logsdon, John M.; Snyder, Amy Paige; Launius, Roger D.; Garber, Stephen J.; Newport, Regan Anne NASA Center for AeroSpace Information (CASI) NASA/SP-2001-4407/VOL5; NAS 1.21:4407/VOL5; LC-96-9066 , 20010118; 2001 The documents selected for inclusion in this volume are presented in three major sections, each covering a particular aspect of the origins, evolution, and execution of the US space science program. Chapter 1 deals with the origins, evolution, and organization of the space science program. Chapter 2 deals with the solar system exploration. Chapter 3 deals with NASA's astronomy and astrophysics efforts. Each chapter in the present volume is introduced by an overview essay. In the main, these essays are intended to introduce and complement the documents in the chapter and to place them in a chronological and substantive context. Each essay contains references to the documents in the chapter it introduces, and may also contain references to documents in other chapters of the collection Document ID: 20010073090 http://ntrs.nasa.gov/archive/nasa/ca...2001121411.pdf ----- Exploring the Unknown: Selected Documents in the History of the US Civil Space Program; Volume 6; Space Science and Earth Science Logsdon, John M.; Garber, Stephen J.; Launius, Roger D. NASA Center for AeroSpace Information (CASI) NASA/SP-2004-4407/Vol.VI , 20040101; 2004 One of the most important developments of the twentieth century has been the movement of humanity into space with machines and people. The extension of human activity into outer space has been accompanied by a high degree of self-awareness of its historical significance. Document ID: 20040095359 http://ntrs.nasa.gov/archive/nasa/ca...2004100559.pdf ----- Flights of Discovery: 50 Years at the NASA Dryden Flight Research Center Wallace, Lance E. NASA Center for AeroSpace Information (CASI) NASA-SP-4309; NAS 1.21:4309; LC-96-15797 , 19960101; 1996 As part of the NASA History Series, this report (NASA SP-4309) describes fifty years of aeronautical research at the NASA Dryden Flight Research Center. Starting with early efforts to exceed the speed of sound with the X-1 aircraft, and continuing through to the X-31 research aircraft, the report covers the flight activities of all of the major research aircraft and lifting bodies studied by NASA. Chapter One, 'A Place for Discovery', describes the facility itself and the surrounding Mojave Desert. Chapter Two, 'The Right Stuff', is about the people involved in the flight research programs. Chapter Three, 'Higher, Faster' summarizes the early years of transonic flight testing and the development of several lifting bodies. Chapter Four, 'Improving Efficiency, Maneuverability & Systems', outlines the development of aeronautical developments such as the supercritical wing, the mission adaptive wing, and various techniques for improving maneuverability fo winged aircraft. Chapter 5, 'Supporting National Efforts', shows how the research activities carried out at Dryden fit into NASA's programs across the country in supporting the space program, in safety and in problem solving related to aircraft design and aviation safety in general. Chapter Six, ' Future Directions' looks to future research building on the fifty year history of aeronautical research at the Dryden Flight Research Center. A glossary of acronyms and an appendix covering concepts and innovations are included. The report also contains many photographs providing a graphical perspective to the historical record. Accession ID: 97N12529 Document ID: 19970004281 http://ntrs.nasa.gov/archive/nasa/ca...1996101641.pdf ----- Stages to Saturn Bilstein, Roger E. NASA Center for AeroSpace Information (CASI) NASA-SP-4206; NAS 1.21:4206; LC-79-607154 , 19960101; 1996 Part one of this report is intended to bring back into focus some of the facts, circumstances, and background of space exploration. A recapitulation of the flight of Apollo 11, the first lunar landing missions, provides an opportunity to introduce some of the hardware and nomenclature of the Apollo-Saturn program. An historical overview of rocketry, including the main threads of Saturn's origins, provides a background for the scope and boldness of Apollo 11 and the Saturn adventure. The management structure developed by NASA to implement the Apollo-Saturn missions is described in some detail. Accession ID: 97N15592 Document ID: 19970009949 http://ntrs.nasa.gov/archive/nasa/ca...1997011911.pdf ----- Passage to a Ringed World: The Cassini-Huygens Mission to Saturn and Titan Spilker, Linda J. NASA Center for AeroSpace Information (CASI) NASA-SP-533 , 19971001; October 1997 This book is for you. You will find that it lives up to the promise of its cover and title. The text is authoritative, but at the same time easy to understand. It is written for any layperson who is interested in space exploration. In this book, we will give you a good look at what is involved in sending a large spacecraft to the outer solar system. Document ID: 20040052869 http://ntrs.nasa.gov/archive/nasa/ca...2004053033.pdf ----- Human Exploration of Mars: The Reference Mission of the NASA Mars Exploration Study Team Stephen J. Hoffman and David I. Kaplan, editors NASA Johnson Space Center SP-6107 , 7/1/97 The human exploration of Mars will be a complex undertaking. From 1992 through 1994, personnel representing several NASA field centers met to formulate a 'Reference Mission' addressing human exploration of Mars. This report summarizes their work and describes a plan for the first human missions to Mars, using approaches that are technically feasible, have reasonable risks, and have relatively low costs. The architecture for the Mars Reference Mission builds on previous work, principally on the work of the Synthesis Group and Zubrin's concepts for the use of propellants derived from the martian atmosphere. In defining the Reference Mission, choices have been made. In this report, the rationale for each choice is documented; however unanticipated technology advances or political decisions might change the choices in the future. One principal use of the Reference Mission is to lay the basis for comparing different approaches and criteria in order to select better ones. The Reference Mission is not implementable in its present form. It involves assumptions and projections, and it cannot be accomplished without further research, development, and technology demonstrations. It is also not developed in the detail necessary for implementation, which would require a systematic development of requirements through the system engineering process. The primary purpose of this report is to stimulate further thought and development of alternative approaches. http://ston.jsc.nasa.gov/collections...rep/SP6107.pdf Addendum to the Mars Reference Mission: http://ston.jsc.nasa.gov/collections...P-6107-ADD.pdf ----- Rusty |
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