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DESTINATION MOON: A History of the
Lunar Orbiter Program
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- Chapter 7 notes
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- 1. See Minutes of the
Planetology Subcommittee of the Space Sciences Steering Committee
in the NASA Historical Office Lunar Orbiter History files. The
meetings of the Subcommittee were conducted periodically during
the entire course of the Lunar Orbiter Program.
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- 2. MacDonald's words
understate the significance of the selenodetic data which the five
Lunar Orbiters eventually gave. The discoveries made of the Moon's
gravitational field by tracking the five spacecraft, especially
Orbiter V, revealed the existence of large mass concentrations
under the ringed maria on the nearside of the Moon. This orbital
data enabled NASA scientists to construct a gravimetric map of the
Moon is nearside in 1968, and the discovery of
ìmasconsî by scientists of the Jet Propulsion
Laboratory confirmed the presence of gravitational anomalies for
both the Lunar Orbiter Program and the Apollo Program. The orbital
behavior data of the five Lunar Orbiters convinced Apollo Program
management it should redesign the Apollo 8 mission and
plan an orbital mission for Apollo
10 rather than a landing, so that
more precise tracking area could be gained before actually landing
men on the Moon. it
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phenomenon see: "Mascons: Lunar Mass Concentrations," by P. M.
Muller and W. L. Sjogren of the Jet Propulsion Laboratory in
Science, Vol. 161, No. 3842 (August 16, 1968), pp. 680-684.
Refer also to the annotated bibliography in this history.
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- 3. Lunar Orbiter
Discussion with Dr. Gordon MacDonald, September 24, 1963,
Memorandum to the Record, October 2, 1963.
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- 4. Minutes: Working
Group on Selenodesy, NASA Headquarters. May 4, 1962.
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- 5. Ibid.
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- 6. Telephone interview
with Dr. Samuel Katzoff, Langley Research Center, August 24,
1967.
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- 7. Originally the Lunar
Orbiter Program had envisioned two blocks of spacecraft, but the
lack of funds ended the development of more sophisticated Orbiters
of Block II. A sixth flight spacecraft existed and could have
flown after Lunar Orbiter
V, but funds did not permit the
flights.
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- 8. Trutz Foelsche
"Radiation Measurements in LO I-V (Period August 10, 19626 January
30, 1968)" NASA Langley Research Center, paper to be presented at
Manned Spacecraft Center Seminar, Houston., Texas., June 21, 19681
p.l.
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- 9. Ibid. See schematic
diagram on following page [page 140- Chris Gamble, html editor].
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- 10. C. A. Gurtler and
Gary W. Grew, "Meteoroid Hazard Near Moon," Science, Vol. 161
(August 2, 1968), p.462.
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- 11. Memorandum from Dr.
Homer E. Newell, Associate Administrator for Space Sciences, to
Dr. Floyd L. Thompson, Langley Research Center, October 23,
1964
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- 12. Martin J. Swetnick.
"Unmanned Lunar Scientific Missions, a Summary," November 17,
1964. Dr. Swetnick was a Lunar Program Scientist.
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- 13. Memorandum to the
Record, Summary of Lunar Orbiter Trajectory Meeting, Langley
Research Center, April 15, 1964 (document dated April 17,
1964).
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- 14. Information was not
enumerated in the document.
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- 15. Summary of Lunar
Orbiter Trajectory Meeting.
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- 16. Letter, Rechtin to
Emme, November 18, 1969.
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- 17. Memorandum from
Floyd L. Thompson, Director of the Langley Research Center, to
Homer E. Newell, Subject: Request for additional support for Lunar
Orbiter from Jet Propulsion Laboratory, April 2, 1964.
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- 18. Ibid., p. l.
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- 19. Letter, Rechtin to
Emme, November 18, 1969.
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- 20. Ibid.
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- 21. Summary of Lunar
Orbiter Trajectory Meeting, pp. 1-2.
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- 22. Memorandum to the
Record from Martin J. Swetnick, Subject: Summary Minutes, Lunar
Orbiter Meeting at NASA Headquarters, June 10, 1964, document
dated June 22, 1964.
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- 23. Ibid.
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- 24. Ibid., p. 5.
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- 25. Summary of First
Quarterly Review, August 26-27, 1964.
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- 26. OSSA Review --
April 13, 1965, p. 1. See diagram on the next page.
[page 157 - Chris Gamble, html editor].
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- 27. Memorandum, from
Lee R. Scherer, Lunar Orbiter Program Manager, to Oran W. Nicks
and Edgar M. Cortright, Subject: Immediate need for JPL support
for Orbiter, July 10, 1964.
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- 28. Robert J. Helberg
and Clifford H. Nelson, "The Lunar Orbiter ó An Integrated
Design," paper presented at the XVIII International Astronautical
Congress, Belgrade, Yugo slavia, September 27, 1967, pp. 607.
Helberg was Assistant Division Manager-Spacecraft Systems, Space
Division, The Boeing Company, and Nelson was Lunar Orbiter Project
Manager at Langley Research Center.
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- 29. Ibid. See figure,
Lunar Orbiter Test Program., on next page. [page 161 - Chris Gamble, html editor].
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- 30. Letter, Rechtin to
Emme, November 18, 1969.
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- 31. Helberg and Nelson,
"The Lunar Orbiter -- An Integrated Design." p. 8.
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- 32. Interview with
Gerald Brewer, Chief of Mission Assurance, Lunar Orbiter Project
Office, Langley Research Center, July 18, 1967.
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- 33. Refer to Project
Organization Chart in Appendixes.
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- 34. Martin J. Swetnick,
Lunar Orbiter Pro ram Scientist, Report on Trip to Boeing on
October 27-29, 1964, report dated November 5, 1964, p. 2.
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- 35. Ibid., p. l.
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- 36. Report of the LRC
and LeRC Lunar Orbiter Shroud and Adapter Meeting, January 5,
1965, p.1. See also Lewis Research Center4News Release 65-2.
January 6. 1965.
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- 37. Ibid., p.2.
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- 38. Ibid.
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- 39. Lunar Orbiter
Project Office, Langley Research Center, Project Lunar Orbiter, Narrative
Analysis, February 8, 1965.
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- 40. Ibid., March 17,
1965.
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- 41. Ibid. April 16,
1965.
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- 42. Ibid., April 28,
1965.
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- 43. Ibid., December 9,
1964.
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- 44. Ibid., January 25,
1965.
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- 45. Third Quarterly
Review. February 24-26, 1965, reported March 2, 1965, pp.
1-2.
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- 46. Ibid., p. 2.
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- 47. OSSA Review --
March 9, 1965, p. 2.
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- 48. Memorandum from
SL/Engineer, Lunar Orbiter Program., Lunar & Planetary
Programs, to Langley Research Center., Attention: Mr. I. Taback,
Lunar Orbiter Project Office, March 4, 1965.
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- 49. D. D. Lloyd and R.
F. Fudali, "Lunar Orbiter Mission Planning," Bellcomm TR 65 211 1,
January 25, 1965.
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- 50. Memorandum from
SL/Engineer, March 4, 1965.
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- 51. Ibid., p. 2. See also
memorandum from SL/Engineer, Lunar Orbiter Program, to SL/Manager,
Lunar Orbiter Program, March 11, 1965.
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- 52. OSSA Review --
March 9,. 1965., p. 1, and OSSA Review April 13, 1965.
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