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DESTINATION MOON: A History of the
Lunar Orbiter Program
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- Chapter 4 notes
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- 1. Recorded interview
with Thomas R. Costello, Aerospace Group, The Boeing Company,
Washington, D.C., July 9, 1970.
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- 2. OSSA Review( Lunar
Orbiter Program Status Report, January 23, 1964.
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- 3. Boeing Company
biographical note on Robert J. Helberg.
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- 4. Boeing Company
biographical note on George H. Hage.
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- 5. Boeing Company
biographical note on Carl A. Krafft.
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- 6. Memorandum from
Associate Administrator for Space Science and Applications to
Division Directors, Office of Space Science and Applications,
November 1, 1963.
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- 7. Letter from Dr.
Eberhardt Rechtin, Director, Advanced Research Projects Agency,
Washington, D.C., to Dr. Eugene M. Emme, NASA Historian, November
18, 1969, with comments on manuscript "Lunar Orbiter: A
Preliminary History" (HHN 71).
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- 8. OSSA Review Lunar
Orbiter Program Status Report, January 23, 1964.
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- 9. Status of Lunar
Orbiter Program for possible use in OSSA Review, February 24,
1964.
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- 10. "Boeing to Build
Lunar Orbiter," Aviation Week &
Space Technology, Vol. 79, No. 27
(December 30, 1963), p. 22.
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- 11. "NASA Explains
Choice of Boeing Over Hughes in Lunar Orbiter Award,"
Missiles and Rockets, Vol. 14, No. 10 (March 9, 1964),p. 13.
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- 12. Memorandum from
Earl D. Hilburn, Deputy Associate Administrator for Industry
Affairs, to Edgar M. Cortright, Deputy Associate Administrator for
Space Science and Applications, March 29, 1964.
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- 13. On March 8, 1963,
NASA had announced the selection of the Northrop Corporation for
industrial support on Ranger Blocks III and IV and as contractor
for producing Ranger Block V spacecraft (see Aviation Week, March
18, 1963). On December 13, 1963, NASA Headquarters directed JPL to
terminate all activities with the Ranger Block V (see
NASA Astronautics and
Aeronautics, 1963, p. 477).
Following this, Northrop began a technology transfer study (see
Northrop Space Laboratories, Technology Utilization Review and
Analysis, Final Report, Vol. II,
NSL 64-192, September 1964).
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- 14. Memorandum from
Edgar M. Cortright. to Earl D. Hilburn., April 8, 1964.
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- 15. Ibid., p. 2.
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- 16. Ibid.
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- 17. Memorandum from Dr.
Homer E. Newell, Associate Administrator for Space Science and
Applications, to Dr. Robert Seamans, Associate Administrator of
NASA, March 19, 1964.
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- 18. Memorandum from Lt.
Col. Clifton E. James, USAF Office of Space Systems, to the Under
Secretary of the Air Force, February 26,1964, p. 1.
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- 19. Ibid., P. 3.
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- 20. Memorandum., Newell
to Seamans, March 19, 1964.
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- 21. J. R. Hall (ed ),
TDS Final Report, Tracking and Data System Report Series for Lunar
Orbiter Project, Vol. I, Support
Summary (608 15), Jet Propulsion
Laboratory, September 1, 1969, p.1-1.
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- 22. Letter, Rechtin to
Emme, November 18, 1969.
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- 23. Ref.: (a)
Memorandum to NASA Code S. Attention: Homer E. Newell, from
Langley Director., Subject: Request for Addi tional Support for
Lunar Orbiter from JPL, dated April 2, 1964, dictated by Crabill
(LRC), April 20, 1964.
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- 24. OSSA Review, Lunar
Orbiter Status Report, May 5, 1964.
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- 25. OSSA Review, Lunar
Orbiter Program Status Report, March 26, 1964, pp. 1-2.
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- 26. Plans for Lunar
Orbiter Data Acquisition and Analysis, Lunar Orbiter Program
Office, March 20, 1964, pp. 1-2.
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