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DESTINATION MOON: A History of the
Lunar Orbiter Program
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- Chapter 8 notes
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- 1. Memorandum from Dr.
George E. Mueller, Associate Administrator, Office of Manned Space
Flight, NASA Headquarters, November 3, 1964.
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- 2. Memorandum from T. H.
Thompson, Bellcomm, Inc., to Dr. G. E. Mueller/Gen. S. C.
Phillips, December 23, 1964.
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- 3. Ibid.
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- 4. Ibid., Attachment
AóReview of Current Status of Work Related to Lunar Site
Analysis and Selection.
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- 5. Memorandum from
SL/Director, Lunar and Planetary Pro grams, to MA/Maj. Gen.
Phillips, Office of Manned Space Flight, September 22,
1964.
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- 6. Memorandum from
MA/Apollo Program Director to SL/Lunar and Planetary Programs
Director, February 18, 1965.
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- 7. "Lunar Orbiter
Mission Planning, "Bellcomm, Inc., January 25, 1965, p. ii.
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- 8. Apollo Lunar Site
Analysis and Selection, "Bellcomm, Inc., March 30, 1965.
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- 9. Memorandum from B. T.
Howard, Bellcomm, to Maj. Gen. S. C. Phillips, NASA/MA, May 10,
1965.
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- 10. Memorandum from A.
T. Young to N. L. Crabill, Langley Research Center, May 7, 1965,
Subject: Mission Reliability Analyses and Comparison for the
Bellcomm Mission and TBC's S-110 Mission.
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- 11. Memorandum from
Norman L. Crabill, Mission Analysis and Design Engineer, Viking
Project Office, Langley Research Center, to NASA Code EH,
Attention: Dr. Eugene M. Emme, December 9, 1969.
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- 12. Memorandum from
A.T. Young to N.L. Crabill, Langley Research Center, June 14, 65,
Subject: Lunar Orbiter Mission Planning Study, pp. 1, 6.
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- 13. Minutes: Lunar
Orbiter Target Objectives Meeting at Langley Research Center, June
25, 1965, recorded by A. Thomas Young, pp. 2-3.
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- 14. Ibid., pp.
4-6.
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- 15. Memorandum for
File., from Dennis B. James, Bellcomm, Inc., June 30, 1965,
Subject: Trip Report: Lunar Orbiter Mission Planning Meeting at
Langley Research Center, June 25, 1965.
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- 16. OSSA Review -- July
2, 1965, p. 3.
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- 17. Attendees were: D.
D. Viele, Boeing; Douglas D. Lloyd, Bellcomm. Leon J. Kosofsky,
NASA Lunar Orbiter Program Office; Clifford H. Nelson, Norman L.
Crabill, Gerald W. Brewer, and A. Thomas Young, Lunar Orbiter
Project Office, Langley.
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- 18. N. L. Crabill and
A. T. Young, "Preliminary Lunar Orbiter Mission Types," Lunar
Project Office, July 16, 1965, p. 1.
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- 19. OSSA Review -- July
30, 19651 pp. 2 3. See also Crabill and Young, "Preliminary Lunar
Orbiter Mission Types."
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- 20. SSA/MSF Site Survey
Meeting, Minutes, August 4, 1965, document dated August 12, 1965,
Bellcom File, pp. 3 4.
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- 21. Ibid., pp.
5-6.
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- 22. Ibid., p. 8.
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- 23. Members of the
Surveyor/Orbiter Utilization Committee were: Edgar M. Cortright
(Chairman),OSSA; Samuel C. Phillips (Apollo Program Office), OMSF;
Edward E. Christensen (Manned Operations),OMSF; William A. Lee
(ASPO), OMSF; William E. Stoney (Data Analysis).,MSC; Oran W.
Nicks (Lunar and Planetary Programs) OSSA; Urner Liddel (Lunar and
Planetary Science), OSSA; Lee R. Scherer (Lunar Orbiter Program),
OSSA; Benjamin Milwitzky (Surveyor Program),OSSA; Victor Clarke
(Surveyor Project), JPL; Israel Taback (Lunar Orbiter Project)
Langley.
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- 24. Ad Hoc
Surveyor/Orbiter Utilization Committee Minutes First Meeting,
Washington, D.C., August 20, 1965, pp. 2-3.
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- 25. Ibid., pp.
4-5.
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- 26. Recorded Interview
with Israel Taback, former Lunar Orbiter Spacecraft Manager,
Langley Research Center July 7, 1970.
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- 27. Ad Hoc
Surveyor/Orbiter Utilization Committee Minutes.. August 20, 1965,
p.1.
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- 28. Lunar Orbiter
Mission Planning Meeting, Langley Research Center, Bldg. 1251, Rm.
105, September 8 9, 1965, Minutes recorded by A. T. Young.
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- 29. Ibid., p. l.
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- 30. Ibid., p.3.
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- 31.Ibid., pp.
3-4.
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- 32. Ibid., pp.4-7.
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- 33. Ibid.
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- 34. Lunar Orbiter
Project Office Recommendation for Lunar Orbiter Mission A.
presented to the Ad Hoc Surveyor/ Orbiter Utilization Committee,
September 29, 1965.
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- 35. OSSA
Review--October 5, 1965. p. l.
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- 36. Summary Minutes:
Planetology Subcommittee of the Space Science Steering Committee,
October 21-22, 1965, p. 8.
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- 37. Ibid., pp.8-9.
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- 38. Memorandum from
SL/Chairman, Planetology Subcommittee (Dr. Urner Liddel), to
SL/Director, Lunar and Planetary Programs., Subject: Resolution on
Lunar Orbiter Scientific Missions, November 5, 1965.
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- 39. Planetology
Subcommittee of the Space Science Steering Committee, Meeting No.
4-66, May 9-11, 1966, p.16.
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- 40. OSSA Review-May 6,
1965, p. 1.
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- 41. Project Lunar Orbiter, Narrative
Analysis, Langley Research Center,
February 8, 1965.
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- 42. Ibid., March 17,
1965.
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- 43. Ibid., March 31,
1965.
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- 44. Ibid., April 28,
1965.
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- 45. OSSA Review--May 6,
1965, p. 2.
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- 46. OSSA Review--June
7, 1965, p. 1.
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- 47. Ibid., pp.1-2.
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- 48. Project Lunar Orbiter, Narrative
Analysis, Langley Research Center,
May 12, 1965.
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- 49. Ibid., June 23,
1965.
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- 50. OSSA Review--June
7, 1965. pp. 1-2.
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- 51. OSSA Review--July
2, 1965 and July 30, 1965.
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- 52. Project Lunar Orbiter Narrative
Analysis, Langley Research Center,
August 18, 1965.
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- 53. OSSA
Review--September 9, 1965, pp. 1-2, and November 2, 1965, p.
2.
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- 54. Costello interview,
July 9, 1970.
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- 55. Boeing Quarterly
Technical Progress Report, July to Septembers 1965., Section II,
p. 17.
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- 56. OSSA
Review--November 2, 1965, p. 2.
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- 57. Martin interview,
July 7, 1970.
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- 58. OSSA Review--
November 2, 1965, and Project Lunar
Orbiter, Narrative Analysis,
November 12, 1965.
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- 59. Ibid.
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- 60. National
Aeronautics and Space Administration Negotiated Contract No. NAS
1-3800, May 7, 1964, Part II, Fee Incentives, p. 1.
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- 61. Ibid., p. 2.
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- 62. Ibid.
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- 63. Ibid., p.3.
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- 64. Memorandum from
Manager, Lunar Orbiter Program, to Langley Research Centers
Attention Mr. C. H. Nelson and Mr. S. L. Butler, October 28,
1965.
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- 65. Ibid., p. 1.
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- 66. Boeing Quarterly
Technical Progress Report, April to June 1965, Section IV, p.
64.
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- 67. Ibid., pp.
65-66.
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- 68. Memorandum from
Lunar Orbiter Program Engineer Leon Kosofsky, to Lunar Orbiter
Operations Working Group (SLI), Subject: Potential Conflict in
Goldstone Support of Lunar Orbiter Performance Demonstration Test
and Pioneer Mission A, November 22, 1965.
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- 69. Ibid.
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- 70. Letter, Rechtin to
Emme, November 18, 1969.
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- 71. Memorandum from
SL/Manager, Lunar Orbiter Program, to SL/Director, Lunar and
Planetary Programs, March 7, 1966.
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- 72. Memorandum from
S/Associate Administrator for Space Science and Applications to
AD/Deputy Administrator, March 9, 1966., with telegram
attached.
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- 73. Memorandum from
SL/L. R. Scherer, to SL/O. W. Nicks concerning update of Orbiter
status, April 7, 1966.
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- 74. Ibid.
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- 75. Memorandum from MA
6/L. Reiffel to SL/O. W. Nicks, Subject: Project Apollo
Requirements for Lunar Orbiter Data, April 4, 1966. See also
Bellconon Technical Memorandum 65-1012-6, "Tape Recording of Lunar
Orbiter Pictures," by C. J. Byrne, July 6, 1965. Recording on film
of raw data transmitted by Lunar Orbiter presented certain
limitations. First, film had a very limited dynamic range and did
not lend itself easily to enhancement. Second, it was much more
difficult to computerize data from a film source than from
magnetic tapes. Data recorded on tapes were the direct input
signals from the spacecraft. This method of recording also
eliminated any film processing errors and provided a greater
dynamic range for analytical purposes. Once the tape-recorded data
were computerized they could be enhanced by eliminating known and
suspected interferences before reconstructing the pictures of the
lunar surface with such detail that slopes could be accurately
determined with the constraints of Apollo requirements.
Film-recorded data did not afford this flexibility.
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- 76. Ibid.
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- 77. Memorandum from
SL/Director, Lunar and Planetary Programs, to MA 6/L. Reiffel,
Apollo Program Office April 26, 1966.
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- 78. Ibid.
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- 79. Memorandum, Scherer
to Nicks, April 7, 1966.
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- 80. Ibid.
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- 81. Project Lunar Orbiter, Narrative
Analysis, Langley Research Center,
April 22, 1966.
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- 82. Taback interview,
July 7, 1970.
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