من داخل الكتاب

المحتوى

NASA installations___
9
Manned space flight_
10
1day manned flight_
11
GEMINI_
12
APOLLO
13
Large launch vehicles_
14
Manned space flight
15
Space sciences__
16
Observatory satellites
17
Unmanned lunar spacecraft
18
Planetary exploration__
19
Space bioscience___
20
Light and medium launch vehicles__
21
Space scienceFiscal year 1964 budget estimate
22
Applications
23
Meteorological satellites__ 20 22 programsPersonnel at oversea tracking 24 26 28
24
RANGER capabilities
53
SURVEYOR spacecraft_
54
Page
90
107
107
108
108
111
111
112
112
113
113
114
114
117
117
119
118
123
119
124
124
127
127
130
130
Advanced research and technology
144
Advanced research and technologyFiscal year 1964 budget estimate _
148
Tracking and data acquisition facilities
150
Tracking and data acquisitionFiscal year 1964 budget estimate 31 Summary fiscal year 1964 budget estimate_
152
264
163
265
165
267
189
NASA operating organization__
211
Scientific satellites__ 35 Deep space probes__
217
Sounding rockets
218
Geophysics and astronomy programs 38 Lunar and planetary programs 39 Bioscience programs 211 217 218 219
219
The organization to do the
223
Problems we have encountered_
226
Explorers and monitors1962 launchings 224 226
249
Explorers and monitorsPlanned 1963 launchings_
250
The first solar observatory
251
Solar detail___ 46 Orbiting geophysical observatory
253
OAO spacecraft progress
254
Orbiting astronomical observatory_
255
SURVEYOR spacecraft progress
264
SURVEYOR orbiter____ 57 Steps in planetary exploration_ 58 MARINER II
266
MARINER II flight 60 MARINER II evolution__
268
MARINER to Mars1964
270
Laboratory experiments with lifelike cells
281
A planetary life detector
282
Balloon borne observatories_
283
Biosatellite experiments
284
Improved launch vehicle reliability major NASA launchings_ 70 SCOUT Progress
285
Delta progress
286
Delta improvement program_
287
AGENA launch summary
289
ATLASCENTAUR design decisions 270 271 272
290
CENTAUR special ground tests 76 CENTAUR development testing
291
251
292
Launch vehicle capabilities
293
Graduate scientists and engineers entering training
298
University research facilities_
299
Advanced research and technology for future activities in space_
335
Scaleup of conventional and advanced concepts
336
Multichamber concept_ 85 Solid motors for space use_
339
KW Ion engine module_
361
Electric engine development_ 88 Spectrum of space power sources_
362
Solar thermionic power systems_
364
Solar dynamic system
365
Orbiting space platform concept 92 Manned interplanetary spacecraft concept__
366
SNAP8 electrical generation system schematic
368
Materials essential to aerospace vehicles
370
Meteoroid detection satellite_
371
Fluid behavior under zero gravity
373
Effect of carbon dioxide on entry heating
377
Performance of charring ablators_
378
Multifunctional structural wall_ 103 Inertial guidance sensors
393
Advanced microelectric devices_ 105 Radiation resistant devices_
395
Laser_____ 107 Laser communication and tracking_ 108 Laser optical tracking
403
Program of biotechnology and human research_
403
Program requirements_ 111 Aeronautics____ 112 Aeronautics program_ 113 Hypersonic structural concepts
404
Variable stability airborne simulator
405
Promising SST concepts
407
Figure Page 116 VStol prototype aircraft__
408
Nuclear SATURN V concept_
410
Manned flyby with operational version of rift stage_
411
Major steps in nuclear rocket program_
413
Milestones for calendar year 1964 nuclear rocket program
416
Office of Applications programs
421
NASADOD communications satellite coordination
425
Active communications satellite systems
426
Relay spacecraft mounted on Delta 3d stage_
428
Synchronous satellite Earth coverage
429
Syncom spacecraft
430
Syncom ground stations_
431
Syncom management
432
Synchronous satellite projects
433
Multiple access communications satellite_
434
Echo II AVT2 balloon test deployment
435
Communications systems flight schedule
436
Meteorological systems program objectives
438
Meteorological systems program
439
TIROS satellites operational support aspects
440
Special experiments on future TIROS R D spacecraft
441
Automatic picture transmission APT
442
NIMBUS
443
Command and data acquisition station_
445
Meteorological systems flight schedule_
446
Meteorological systems supporting research and technology
447
Project TRANSIT__
449
Requirements of a nonmilitary navigation system_
450
Data collection by satellite
451
Tracking and data acquisition_
454
Typical network stations___
456
New scientific satellites presently under development
458
Data rate increase for scientific satellites
459
Added station instrumentation for the new scientific satellite program
461
Deep space missions
467
Deep space net limitations and planned improvements
468
Spacecraft checkout station for lunar and planetary missions
469
GEMINI requirements
470
Typical modifications to MERCURY sites for GEMINI
471
Project APOLLO three missions__
473
Project APOLLO lunar landing flight techniques_
492
APOLLO launch vehicles
494
SATURN V
495
Vertical assembly buildingComplex 39
496
Project MERCURY1962
497
Project MERCURY the first step
498
Flight simulation for MA9
499
Manned spacecraft
500
Figure Page 177 GEMINI capsule
501
GEMINI launch vehicle_
502
AGENA vehicle
503
Spacesuits
504
GEMINI rendezvous mission_
506
GEMINI paraglider_
507
GEMINI spacecraft assembly line at McDonnell
508
APOLLO spacecraft MERCURY ATLAS_
509
APOLLO command module
510
APOLLO command module_
511
APOLLO lunar excursion module
512
APOLLO spacesuit
513
Egress study
514
APOLLO guidance and navigation
515
Command module development
516
Launch escape system development
517
APOLLO launch vehicles
518
Engines for manned flight_
519
202
520
SA3 liftoff__
521
J2 in assembly area_
522
F1 in assembly area_
523
M1 combustion chamber fabrication in process_
525
SATURN launch vehicles_
526
SA8 S1 Chrysler working on tail assembly at Michoud___
527
SIV stage of SATURN I
528
SATURN SIV B stage
529
SIC stage of SATURN V
530
Foundation construction for vertical assembly building at Michoud__
531
Status photo of S1C static test facility at MSFC_
532
S1C stand at Mississippi test facility
533
SII stage of SATURN V
534
SII test facility construction at Santa Susana
535
Barge transportation of stages
536
Integration program office level__
537
Integration center level_
538
Checkout__
539
Integrated launch control and checkout system locations
540
SATURN launch facility complex 34
542
Aerial photo of Complex 37_
543
Merritt Island launch area SATURN V crawling to pad___
544
Merritt Island launch area launcher umbilical tower on pad
545
Astronauts___
546
Astronaut training
548
Manned space flight operations
549
APOLLO tracking and communications network_
550
Mission control center____
551
Mission operations control room_
552
254
554
256
555
Liftoff from launch pad
578
Figure Page 240 SATURN V 2d stage separation__
579
Earth orbital checkout__
580
Docking and third stage separation_
581
Entering lunar orbit__
582
Transfer to LEM
583
Lunar descent___
584
LEM field of view
585
Lunar touchdown
586
Lunar liftoff______
587
Lunar orbit rendezvous
589
Leaving lunar orbit_
590
Rentry corridor___
591
Earth touchdown__
593
Nuclear rocket program organization__
653
Nuclear rocket engine_
654
Nuclear SATURN V concept
656
Manned flyby with operational version of rift stage
658
Mars landing mission____
659
Major steps in nuclear rocket program
660
KIWIB1B reactor_
661
KIWIB4A reactor
662
NERVA mockup
665
Aerojet facilities _
666
Nuclear engine test stand No 1
667
Inboard profile of rift
668
Nuclear rocket program phasing_
669
SNAP radioisotope land and sea units_
674
SNAP radioisotope demonstration units_
675
SNAP radioisotope space units_
676
Thermoelectric generator__
677
Terrestrial generator__
679
SNAP 3 radioisotope electric generator_
680
TRANSIT satellite____
681
SNAP reactor units___
682
SNAP 2 reactor
683
SNAP 10A_
685
SNAP 2 APU____
686
Basic elements of SNAP50 space powerplant
687
Space auxiliary power systems
688
Nuclear space power systems
689
SNAP space program summary_
690
Appendix ASpace program of the U S Weather Bureau__
693
National weather satellite center_
699
Appendix BAdditional material supplied by NASA_
700
Electronics research task group
718
Organization and staffing chart
719
Index
735
293
736
318
738
333
740
336
759
Page
771
ALPHABETICAL LIST OF WITNESSES
777
Pittman Dr Frank K Director Division of Reactor Development
779
Rubel John H Deputy Director Defense Research and Engineering
788
resumed accompanied by Edmund Buckley Office of Track
869
Material submitted by the Office of Science and Technology
1119
Additional material supplied by NASA
1127
Index
1141
Seaborg Dr Glenn Theodore Chairman Atomic Energy Commission__ 640
1143
Page
OAO current testing and fabrication
49
Lunar exploration___
50
Five RANGERS launched__
51
Technology developed by RANGER_
52
257
201
258
258
259
259
261
67

طبعات أخرى - عرض جميع المقتطفات

عبارات ومصطلحات مألوفة

مقاطع مشهورة

الصفحة 56 - The indemnification provided by this section shall not be deemed exclusive of any other rights to which those indemnified may be entitled under any by-law, agreement, vote of...
الصفحة 42 - The names and addresses, including street and number, if any, of the persons who are to serve as directors until the first annual meeting of shareholders or until their successors are elected and qualified are : Name Address John T.
الصفحة 107 - In order to achieve the objectives and to carry out the purposes of this Act, the corporation is authorized to 1.
الصفحة 48 - Director at any meeting shall constitute a waiver of notice of such meeting, except where a Director attends a meeting for the express purpose of objecting to the transaction of any business because the meeting is not lawfully called or convened.
الصفحة 225 - The preservation of the role of the United States as a leader in aeronautical and space science and technology and in the application thereof to the conduct of peaceful activities within and outside the atmosphere...
الصفحة 51 - The act of a majority of the Directors present at a meeting at which a quorum is present shall be the act of the Board of Directors unless the act of a greater number is required by law or by these By-Laws.
الصفحة 43 - This corporation reserves the right to amend, alter, change, or repeal any provision contained in this certificate of incorporation, in the manner now or hereafter prescribed by statute, and all rights conferred upon stockholders herein are granted subject to this reservation.
الصفحة 225 - Cooperation by the United States with other nations and groups of nations in work done pursuant to this act and in the peaceful application of the results thereof...
الصفحة 609 - Sciences, the American Physical Society and the American Association for the Advancement of Science.
الصفحة 52 - ... shall perform the duties of the president and when so acting, shall have all the powers of and be subject to all the restrictions upon the president.

معلومات المراجع