Box 74
Contains 10 Results:
Addenda to MSC Memoranda 69-FM54-45 and 69-FM54-59: Ground Elapsed times at TEI, March 17, 1969
The Results files contain materials that document the conclusion of the Apollo mission and relate scientific findings made possible by those missions, as well as summaries and reports of the missions themselves. All of the materials related to the Apollo mission results remain in Mr. Armstrong’s original arrangement.
All about F APS burn to depletion and landmark tracking, February 19, 1969
The Results files contain materials that document the conclusion of the Apollo mission and relate scientific findings made possible by those missions, as well as summaries and reports of the missions themselves. All of the materials related to the Apollo mission results remain in Mr. Armstrong’s original arrangement.
Apollo (AS-505/CSM 106/LM-4) Preliminary Spacecraft Alternate Mission Plan. Volume II - Alternate Lunar Missions, February 14 1969
The Results files contain materials that document the conclusion of the Apollo mission and relate scientific findings made possible by those missions, as well as summaries and reports of the missions themselves. All of the materials related to the Apollo mission results remain in Mr. Armstrong’s original arrangement.
Apollo 10 lunar orbit orientation change, March 2, 1969
The Results files contain materials that document the conclusion of the Apollo mission and relate scientific findings made possible by those missions, as well as summaries and reports of the missions themselves. All of the materials related to the Apollo mission results remain in Mr. Armstrong’s original arrangement.
APS burn to depletion on Apollo Mission F, March 4, 1969
The Results files contain materials that document the conclusion of the Apollo mission and relate scientific findings made possible by those missions, as well as summaries and reports of the missions themselves. All of the materials related to the Apollo mission results remain in Mr. Armstrong’s original arrangement.
Consideration of lunar landing sites data requirements and launch dates for Apollo X Mission, February 17, 1969
The Results files contain materials that document the conclusion of the Apollo mission and relate scientific findings made possible by those missions, as well as summaries and reports of the missions themselves. All of the materials related to the Apollo mission results remain in Mr. Armstrong’s original arrangement.
Delta velocity requirements to achieve large easterly shifts in entry longitude and to control flight path angle at entry during the Apollo F transearth coast, February 19, 1969
The Results files contain materials that document the conclusion of the Apollo mission and relate scientific findings made possible by those missions, as well as summaries and reports of the missions themselves. All of the materials related to the Apollo mission results remain in Mr. Armstrong’s original arrangement.
F Alternate Mission Review, March 13, 1969
The Results files contain materials that document the conclusion of the Apollo mission and relate scientific findings made possible by those missions, as well as summaries and reports of the missions themselves. All of the materials related to the Apollo mission results remain in Mr. Armstrong’s original arrangement.
Internal Note MSC-CF-P-69-5: LM Descent/Phasing Summary Document, Mission F, Preliminary, February 19, 1969
The Results files contain materials that document the conclusion of the Apollo mission and relate scientific findings made possible by those missions, as well as summaries and reports of the missions themselves. All of the materials related to the Apollo mission results remain in Mr. Armstrong’s original arrangement.
"Internal Note No. 69-FM-56: TLI Ship Positioning and Coverage Data for Apollo Mission F Lunar Launch Opportunities for May 1969", March 3, 1969
The Results files contain materials that document the conclusion of the Apollo mission and relate scientific findings made possible by those missions, as well as summaries and reports of the missions themselves. All of the materials related to the Apollo mission results remain in Mr. Armstrong’s original arrangement.