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H1 engine S1 stage
41
J2 engine SIVB stage
42
RL 10A3 engine SIV stage
43
Marshall Space Flight Center
45
Manned Spacecraft Center construction status
46
John F Kennedy Space Center December 1963
47
SIC test stand Marshall Space Flight Center
48
Marshall Space Flight Center S1 stand modified for F1 engines F1 engine undergoing captive test
49
Environmental Testing Laboratory Manned Spacecraft Center
50
Santa Susana static test facility
51
Edwards AFB Calif F1 engine test stands
52
Location plan NASA manned spacecraft facilities White Sands
53
White Sands Missile Range APOLLOLITTLE JOE II launch com plex
54
NASAWSMR APOLLO spacecraft propulsion systems
55
Sacramento test facility
56
Sacramento facilities overall view_
57
Mississippi test operations and vicinity
58
SATURN V complex Mississippi test operations
59
Mississippi test operations status of S11 test stand construction
60
MILA industrial area Kennedy Space Center
61
Operations and checkout building Kennedy Space Center
62
Spacecraft fluid test complex MILA Kennedy Space Center
63
Artists sketch LC 39 at KSC vertical assembly building and area
64
GOSS network world locations APOLLO network
65
Integrated mission control center building
66
Integrated mission control center Manned Spacecraft Center mission operations control room_
67
Space project cycle
68
Texas superimposed on lunar earthside hemisphere
69
ALSSAPOLLO LEM to LEM truck
71
ALSSLEM truck TwoMan LRV
72
APOLLO also APOLLO plus ALSS and APOLLO plus LESA
73
SATURN V lunar logistics vehicle
74
90day mission payload deployed configuration_
75
Manned earth orbital laboratory
76
GEMINI multiplemission vehicle
77
APOLLO lab concepts__
79
Manned orbital research laboratory
80
Oppositions of Mars
84
Mars landing mission profile
85
Mass on orbit required for various Mars missions
86
Concept of manned interplanetary spacecraft
87
Mars mission module
88
Mars reentry module
89
Manned space flight vehicle studies
90
SATURN IB
91
SATURN V
92
Baseline I fully recoverable
93
Post SATURN class II
94
Astronaut training
95
Astronaut design participation
96
Astronaut flight training
97
Astronaut environmental training
98
GEMINI mission simulator 19
99
Applications___
102
Space science and applications flight program
103
Orbiting astronomical observatory 128 Lunar objectives
126
RANGER BLOCK III
127
SURVEYOR spacecraft_
128
Lunar orbiter
129
Status of earthbased work for lunar program
130
Lunar and planetary programs
131
Planetary program objectives
132
MARINER Mars 1964
134
Future planetary program
135
Life in space program objectives
136
Biosatellite
138
Areas in applications
139
TIROS lifetimes
140
Life cycle of a cyclone
141
World radiation map July 16 1961
142
TIROS VIII
143
Nimbus
144
Meteorological program accomplishments in calendar year 1963
145
Future meteorological milestones
146
TELSTAR spacecraft
148
ECHO II spacecraft
149
RELAY spacecraft 150
150
Growth of communications program_
151
Advanced technological satellite_
152
Advanced technological satellites launch schedule
153
Light and medium launch vehicles average cost launched
154
Graduate scientists and engineers entering training
160
Aeronautical transportation spectrum__
168
Flying and piloting characteristics_
174
Effect of ablation on entry vehicle shape_
180
Combustion oscillations___
188
Nuclear rocket dynamics and controls facility Plum Brook
194
Operating range of power sources
201
Battery advancements_
208
Automatic pattern recognition system
214
Tracking and data acquisition
222
Requirements for various programs
224
Satellite network unmanned
226
Satellite network growing requirements
227
Satellite network improved tracking capability
228
Meteorological satellite support__
229
Communications satellite support
230
Deep space network lunar and planetary requirements unmanned_
231
Deep space network unmanned
232
Single frequency system for APOLLO stations_
234
Station at Cape Kennedy for APOLLO spacecraft
235
APOLLO postinjection requirements
236
APOLLO reentry trajectory network support
237
APOLLO reentry areas requiring tracking coverage_
238
Supporting research and technology
239
RICHARD B RUSSELL Georgia MARGARET CHASE SMITH Maine
265
March 4 1964
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