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DESTINATION MOON: A History of the
Lunar Orbiter Program
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- Chapter 2 notes
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- 1. Transcript of
Proceedings -- Discussion between Nicks, Milwitzky, Scherer,
Rowsome, and members of the National Academy of Public
Administration, NASA Headquarters, September 12, 1968.
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- 2. Memorandum from
Newton W. Cunningham to Charles Sonett, NASA Headquarters,
Washington, D.C., January 12, 1962, p. 6.
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- 3. Ibid.
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- 4. Ibid., p. 2.
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- 5. Edwin F. Dobies., The
Lunar Orbiter Photographic Experiment, Jet Propulsion Laboratory
Section Report No. 1-48, June 1, 1960.
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- 6. Support of Project
Apollo by Programs in the Office of Space Sciences, Issue No. 1,
July 30, 1962; Hughes Aircraft Company Document No. 262001, June
18, 1962.
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- 7. Ibid., p. 3.
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- 8. Ibid., P. 7.
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- 9. Ibid., p. 8.
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- 10. NASA, Office of
Space Sciences, Surveyor Orbiter
Guidelines, July 20, 1962.
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- 11. Interview with Oran
W. Nicks, Director of Lunar and Planetary Programs, Office of
Space Science and Applications, NASA Headquarters., August 14,
1967.
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- 12. Memorandum from
Oran W. Nicks to Capt. Lee R. Scherer, OSS, September 21,
1962.
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- 13. Letter from Dr. A.
K. Thiel, Space Technology Laboratories, Inc., to Oran W. Nicks,
Director, Lunar and Planetary Programs, OSS/NASA., Washington,
D.C., September 20, 1962.
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- 14. Memorandum from
Joseph F. Shea, Office of Manned Space Flight, to Oran W. Nicks,
Office of Space Sciences, October 23, 1962.
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- 15. Ibid.
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- 16. Memorandum for the
Associate Administrator.. NASA (Robert C. Seamans, Jr.),from. Dr.
Homer E. Newell, OSS, and D. Brainerd Holmes, OMSF, October 22.,
1962, P. 1.
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- 17. Lee R. Scherer,
Surveyor Program Engineer, Study of
Agena-based Lunar Orbiters, NASA
Headquarters, Office of Space Sciences, October 25, l962, p. 1.
See also Memorandum from Captain Lee R. Scherer to Oran W. Nicks,
OSS, November 16, 1962, concerning STL Proposal No. SC5100 and
Proposal No. SC5101.
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- 18. Scherer,
Study of Agena-based Lunar
Orbiters, p. 1.
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- 19. Ibid., p. 2.
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- 20. Ibid.
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- 21. Ibid., p. 1.
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- 22. Memorandum, Dr.
Homer E. Newell, Office of Space Sciences, NASA Headquarters,
November 1, 1962. (Joseph Ziemanski, former Agena Project
Engineer, Lewis Research Center comments that the Lewis Research
Center met its scheduled delivery date with the first Centaur in
the Surveyor Program., but no Surveyor was ready to be launched on
the original launch date.)
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- 23. Memorandum from
Clifford I. Cummings, Director of Lunar Programs, JPL, to Oran W.
Nicks.0 Director, Office of Lunar and Planetary Programs., NASA
Headquarters, October 26.. 1962,and memorandum in reply from-Oran
W. Nicks to Clifford I. Cummings, November 8, 1962, p. 2. See also
Brief History of Lunar Orbiter
Work, prepared for Edgar M.
Cortright, NASA Headquarters, May 2, 1963
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- 24. Memorandum from
Floyd L. Thompson, Langley Research Center, to-Dr. Eugene M. Emme,
NASA Historian, NASA Headquarters, Subject: Comments on draft of
Lunar Orbiter History dated November 4. 1969, December 22,
1969.
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- 25. Interview with Oran
W. Nicks, NASA Headquarters, August 14, 1967.
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- 26. Project Approval
Document dated October 16, 1962p drawn up by Captain Lee R.
Scherer, Office of Space Sciences.
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- 27. Status Report on
Orbiter -- Thursday, February 28, 1963, from the Director, Lunar
and Planetary Programs, to the Assistant to the Director for
Manned Space Flight Support.
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- 28. Memorandum from
Homer E. Newell, Director, Office of Space Sciences, to the
Director, Office of Space Flight, concerning questions on unmanned
lunar orbiter,, March 14, 1963.
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- 29. Letter from Dr.
Floyd L. Thompson, Director, Langley Research Center, to NASA
Headquarters Code SL, attn. Scherer, March 6, 1963.
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- 30. Memorandum,
Thompson to Emme, December 22, 1969, p. 2.
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- 31. NASA Management
Manual, Part I., General Management Instructions, Chapter 4,
Number 4-1-1. March 8. 1963, P. I (hereinafter cited as GMI
4-1-1).
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- 32. Ibid.
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- 33. Ibid.
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- 34. Ibid.
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- 35. Ibid. p. 4.
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- 36. Ibid., pp.
4-5.
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- 37. Ibid., p. 5.
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- 38. Ibid. , p. 6.
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- 39. Project Development
Plan for Lunar Orbiter Project (updated December 1964 and June 10,
1966), Langley Research Center, Project No. 814-00-00. p.
11-2.
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- 40. Memorandum from
SD/Deputy Director, OSS, to S/Director, OSS, concerning:
Recommended reprogramming within the Office of Space Sciences,
April 25, 2963.
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- 41. Ibid.
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- 42. Ibid., p. 2.
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- 43. Ibid., p. 4.
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- 44. Ibid., P. 5.
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- 45. Project Development
Plan, Appendix, Attachment 1, pp. XII-1, XII-2.
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- 46. Ibid., Appendix,
Attachment 2. p. XII-3.
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- 47. Bellcom Working
Paper., submitted by W.S. Boyle to J.P. Shea, May 10, 1963,, P. 3;
Bellcomm study on lunar orbiter objectives, May 14, 1963.
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- 48. Letter from Capt.
Lee R. Scherer, NASA Headquarters, to Clinton E. Brown, Langley
Research Center, May 24, 1963.
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- 49. Memorandum from
Edgar M. Cortright for Messrs. Nicks, Cunningham, Kochendorfer,
Mitchell, Subject: Briefing of Seamans on current program
proposals, May 15, 1963.
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- 50. Summary of OMSF
Data Requirements Document, no date. See also: Discussion of Lunar
Surface Photographic Requirements, Appendix III., April 19,
1963.
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- 51. Ibid.
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- 52. Office of Space
Sciences, memorandum to SL Files from SL/Assistant to the Director
for Manned Space Flight Support, Subject: Meeting on Incentive
Contracting for Lunar Orbiter at Langley Research Center, June 25,
26, 1963.
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- 53. Interview with
Floyd L. Thompson, former Director of the Langley Research Center,
NASA Headquarters, January 29, 1970.
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- 54. Memorandum from Dr.
Homer E. Newell, Director of the Office of Space Sciences, to Dr.
Floyd L. Thompson, Director of the Langley Research Center, July
1. 1963.
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- 55. Ibid.
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- 56. Headquarters
Comments on Documents for the RFP of the Agena-class lunar
orbiter, no date, p. I
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- 57. Ibid. , p. 2.
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- 58. Ibid., pp.
7-8.
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- 59. Ibid., pp.
11-12.
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- 60. Statement of Work
Lunar Orbiter Project, Langley Research Center, March 18, 1964,
Exhibit A.
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- 61. Status Report on
Lunar Orbiter, Langley Research Center, August 1, 1963.
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- 62. Letter from Capt.
Lee R. Scherer to Oran W. Nicks and Edgar M. Cortright, Office of
Space Sciences, NASA Headquarters, Washington, D.C., August 23,
1963.
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