Box 57
Container
Contains 4 Collections and/or Records:
Reentry corridor reference timeframe, July 8, 1966
Item — Box: 57, Folder: 11, Item: 1
Identifier: MSA 5, Series 1, Sub-Series 5, Sub-Group 4, File 5, Item 20
Scope and Contents
From the Sub-Group:
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.
Dates:
July 8, 1966
Reentry Corridor Sensitivity to Midcourse Errors, May 10, 1968
Item — Box: 57, Folder: 11, Item: 2
Identifier: MSA 5, Series 1, Sub-Series 5, Sub-Group 4, File 5, Item 21
Scope and Contents
From the Sub-Group:
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.
Dates:
May 10, 1968
Reentry range targeting philosophy for Apollo Missions F and G, April 21, 1969
Item — Box: 57, Folder: 11, Item: 3
Identifier: MSA 5, Series 1, Sub-Series 5, Sub-Group 4, File 5, Item 22
Scope and Contents
From the Sub-Group:
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.
Dates:
April 21, 1969
Relative range capability from entry interface (400,000 ft) for various g levels as a function of the inertial flight-path angle, March 3, 1969
Item — Box: 57, Folder: 11, Item: 4
Identifier: MSA 5, Series 1, Sub-Series 5, Sub-Group 4, File 5, Item 23
Scope and Contents
From the Sub-Group:
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.
Dates:
March 3, 1969