Box 55
Contains 5 Results:
Internal Note MSC-EG-69-16, Project Apollo: Stability Analysis of Apollo Block II CSM/LM Thrust Vector Control Systems, March 20, 1969
The Mission Planning files contain those materials essential to the planning and execution of the Apollo program mission, especially the Apollo 11 lunar landing mission. The bulk of the sub-group is retained in Armstrong's original order. However, a significant amount of mission planning material was found throughout the Armstrong papers.
Internal Note No. S-PA-9T-055: Apollo Mission Techniques, Mission G, Manual Ascent, Techniques Description, July 17, 1969
The Mission Planning files contain those materials essential to the planning and execution of the Apollo program mission, especially the Apollo 11 lunar landing mission. The bulk of the sub-group is retained in Armstrong's original order. However, a significant amount of mission planning material was found throughout the Armstrong papers.
Internal Note No. S-PA-9T-137: Mission G Abort from Lunar Powered Descent and Subsequent Rendezvous, July 11, 1969
The Mission Planning files contain those materials essential to the planning and execution of the Apollo program mission, especially the Apollo 11 lunar landing mission. The bulk of the sub-group is retained in Armstrong's original order. However, a significant amount of mission planning material was found throughout the Armstrong papers.
Internal Note No. S-Pa-9T-144: Apollo Mission techniques, Mission G, Earth Parking Orbit and Translunar Injection, Techniques Description, July 23, 1969
The Mission Planning files contain those materials essential to the planning and execution of the Apollo program mission, especially the Apollo 11 lunar landing mission. The bulk of the sub-group is retained in Armstrong's original order. However, a significant amount of mission planning material was found throughout the Armstrong papers.
Internal Note No. 66-EG-41: The Effect of Range on LM Descent Guidance Performance in the Presence of Engine Thrust Uncertainties, November 15, 1966
The Mission Planning files contain those materials essential to the planning and execution of the Apollo program mission, especially the Apollo 11 lunar landing mission. The bulk of the sub-group is retained in Armstrong's original order. However, a significant amount of mission planning material was found throughout the Armstrong papers.