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DESTINATION MOON: A History of the
Lunar Orbiter Program
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- Chapter 10 notes
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- 1. Lunar Orbiter
Project Office,, Langley Research Center, Lunar Orbiter Project
Mission IV Description., April 26, 1967, p. 3.
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- 2. Ibid., p. 4.
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- 3. Project Lunar Orbiter, Narrative
Analysis, Langley Research Center,
March 15, 1967, and April 17, 1967.
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- 4. Memorandum from
SL/Manager, Lunar Orbiter Program, to SE/Deputy Associate
Administrator for Space Science and Applications (Engineering),
April 14, 1967, pp. 2-3.
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- 5. Ibid.
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- 6. NASA, Executive
Secretariat, Program and Special Reports Division, Space Flight Record,
1958-1968, December 31, 1968, p. 25.
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- 7. Memorandum,
SL/Manager to SE/Deputy Associate Administrator, p. 1.
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- 8. Ibid., p. 2.
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- 9. Lunar Orbiter
Program Office, NASA, Post Launch Mission Operation Report (MOR)
No. S-814ñ66ñ04, Lunar Orbiter IV Post Launch Report
#1, May 5, 1967.
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- 10. Ibid.
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- 11. Ibid., p. 2.
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- 12. Ibid., Lunar Orbiter
IV Post Launch Report #3, May 9., l967.
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- 13. Ibid., Lunar Orbiter
Post Launch Report #4, May 11, 1967.
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- 14. Costello
interview.
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- 15. Post Launch MOR
S-814-66-04, Lunar Orbiter IV Post Launch Report #6, May 12,
1967.
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- 16. Ibid.
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- 17. Ibid., Lunar Orbiter
IV Post Launch Report #7, may 15, 1967.
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- 18. Ibid., Lunar Orbiter
IV Post Launch Report #6, May 17, 1967.
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- 19. Ibid., #9, May 22,
1967
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- 20. Ibid., Lunar Orbiter
Post Launch Report #10, May 22, 1967.
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- 21. Ibid., Lunar Orbiter
IV Post Launch Report #11, May 25, 1967.
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- 22. Memorandum from
Martin J. Swetnick, SL/Scientist, to File, June 1, 1967, Subject:
Status of assessment of Lunar Orbiter IV radiation detector data.
See also: Trutz Foelsche, "Radiation Measurements in LO I - V
(Period August 10, 1966-January 30, 1968)," Langley Research
Center, for a de tailed analysis of the data on radiation doses
returned to Earth by the five Lunar Orbiter spacecraft.
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- 23. Post Launch MOR
S-814-66-04., Lunar Orbiter IV Post Launch #12, May 29,
1967.
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- 24. Ibid.
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- 25. Ibid., Lunar Orbiter
IV Post Launch Report #13, June 5, 1967. The U.S. Air Force
Aeronautical Chart and Information Center subsequently determined
that of the total farside cover age of the Moon only 60% was
usable for purposes of mapping (confirmed in a telephone
conversation with Leon J. Kosofsty, Lunar Orbiter program
engineer, September 15, 1967).
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- 26. Ibid.
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- 27. Memorandum from
SL/Manager, Lunar Orbiter Program., to SL/Director, Lunar and
Planetary Programs., Subject: Lunar Orbiter Mission 5 Planning,
March 9, 19 7. See also Minutes of the March 7, 1967, meeting of
the Mission V Planning Group., NASA Headquarters.
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- 28. Minutes of the May
26, 1967, meeting of the Mission V Planning Group, p. 2.
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- 29. Ibid.
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- 30. Lunar Orbiter
Mission V Description approved b the Ad Hoc Surveyor/Orbiter
Utilization Committee on June 14, 1967, prepared by the Lunar
Orbiter Project Office, Langley Research Center, July 8, 1967, pp.
2-3.
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- 31. Ibid., pp. 4-7. The
responsibilities for follow-on lunar exploration were assigned to
the Apollo Program and were under the Apollo Lunar Exploration
Program. This pro gram differed from the Apollo Applications
Program, which was concerned with Earth-orbit applications of
Apollo hard ware and technology.
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- 32. Lunar Orbiter
Mission V Description.
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- 33. Ibid., pp.
11-13.
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- 34. Ibid., pp.
18-21.
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- 35. Ibid., p. 22.
Wilhelms subsequently described each site which Lunar Orbiter V would
photograph, giving its geographic location and the main features
of scientific interest. Lunar Orbiter photographs of each site
accompanied his descriptions. Mission IV photography proved
extremely helpful in refining estimates of site freshness, in
relocating Mission V sites, and in rejecting some previously
selected sites.
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- 36. Project Lunar Orbiter, Narrative
Analysis, Langley Research Center,
June 13, 1967 and July 10, 1967.
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- 37. Status of Lunar
Orbiter E, July 27, 1967.
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- 38. Interview with A.
Thomas Young2 Lunar Orbiter Pro ject Office, Langley Research
Center, obtained during launch operations at Cape Kennedy, August
1, 1967.
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- 39. Lunar Orbiter
Project Office, Langley Research Center, Lunar Orbiter Project
Mission Countdown Document LOTD-106-4, approved July 5, 1967. The
document lists every command and milestone in the network
countdown pro cedure, beginning at T minus 505 minutes. See also
Lunar Orbiter Pro ram Office, NASA, Post Launch Mission Operation
Report (MOR) No. S-814-67-07, Lunar Orbiter V Post Launch Report
#1,, August 2, 1967.
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- 40. Post Launch MOR
s-814-67-07, Lunar Orbiter V Post Launch Report #2, August 3,
1967.
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- 41. Ibid., Lunar Orbiter
V Post-Launch Report #3, Aug ust 7, 1967.
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- 42. Ibid., p. 2.
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- 43. Lunar Orbiter V Photography, NASA CR-1094., prepared by the Boeing Company,
June 1968. p. 140.
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- 44. Ibid., pp. 140-141.
Picture and computer schematic on pp. 142-143.
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- 45. Post Launch MOR
S-814-67-07, Lunar Orbiter V Post Launch Report #5, August 9,
1967.
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- 46. Ibid., #8,, August
14, 1967.
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- 47. Ibid., #10, August
21, 1967.
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- 48. NASA Mission Objectives for Lunar Orbiter
E, signed by Edgar M. Cortright for
Homer E. Newell, July 25 and September 2, 1967, and Robert C.
Seamans, Jr., July 26 and September 6, 1967.
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- 49. Post Launch MOR
S-43.8-67-07, Lunar Orbiter V Post Launch Report #11, September 7,
1967.
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- 50. Ibid.
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- 51. Lunar Orbiter
Program Office, NASA, Termination of
Active Lunar Orbiters: Present Plans for Terminating Active Lunar
Orbiters II through V, Lunar
Orbiter Item 29, September 11, 1967.
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- 52. Memorandum from
SL/Assistant Director for Lunar Flight Programs (Lee R. Scherer)
to SL/D. Pinkler, Subject: Lunar Orbiter Program Highlights,
September 13, 1967, pp. 1-2.
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- 53. Information from
Lunar Orbiter Program Office, NASA Headquarters; Lunar Orbiter
Project Office, Langley Research Center; and Lunar Orbiter V Extended Mission Spacecraft
Operations and Subsystem Performance, NASA CR-1142, prepared by the Boeing Company.,
August 1968, p. 121.
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