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DESTINATION MOON: A History of the
Lunar Orbiter Program
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- Chapter 9 notes
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- 1. Memorandum, Crabill
to Emme, December 9, 1969, p. 2.
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- 2. Interview with Lee R.
Scherer, Program Manager, at Cape Kennedy, July 31, 1967. This was
part of a discussion between various members of the Lunar Orbiter
Program including Clifford H. Nelson, Israel Taback, A. Thomas
Young, Robert P. Bryson, Dr. Martin Molloy, and the
authorĂ³at the home of Mrs. Mary Bub, a journalist, in Cocoa
Beach, Florida.
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- 3. Project Lunar Orbiter, Narrative
Analysis, Langley Research Center,
August 3, 1966.
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- 4. Ibid.
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- 5. Boeing Quarterly
Technical Progress Report, Lunar Orbiter Program, July to
September 1966, Section IV, p. 35.
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- 6. Ibid., p. 36.
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- 7. The Boeing Company,
Lunar Orbiter Final Mission
Report, Vol. III, Mission
Operational Performance, Boeing Document D2-100727-3, p. 6.
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- 8. Kosofsky
interview.
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- 9. Boeing,
Lunar Orbiter I Final Mission
Report, III, p. 6.
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- 10. Ibid., p. 7.
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- 11. J. R. Hall.. ed..,
TDS Final Report, Vol. II, Mission A
Summary, No. 608-17, Tracking and
Data System Report Series for the Lunar Orbiter Project, November
15, 1969, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, California, p. 4
-15.
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- 12. Boeing,
Lunar Orbiter I Final Mission
Report, III, p 8. See also Boeing
Quarterly Technical Progress Report., July to September 1966,
Section IV, p. 36.
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- 13. Interview with G.
Calvin Broome., Langley Research Center, July 19, 1967.
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- 14. Boeing,
Lunar Orbiter I Final Mission
Report, III, p. 9.
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- 15. Costello
interview.
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- 16. Lunar Orbiter
Program Office, NASA, Lunar Orbiter I Mission Status Report 8,
Status as of 11:30 EST, August 18, 1966. Note: all times for the
five missions are given exactly as they appear in the mission
status reports. The time used was local time at the site where the
mission was being monitored, with the exception of Mission
I.
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- 17. Memorandum from
Dennis B. James, Bellcomm, Inc., to Dr. Eugene M. Emme, Subject:
Comments on manuscript "Lunar Orbiter: A Preliminary History,"
November 17, 1969, p. 3.
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- 18. Lunar Orbiter I
Mission Status Report 9, Status as of 9 a.m. EDT, August 19,
1966.
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- 19. Lunar Orbiter I Photographic Mission
Summary, NASA CR 782, April 1967,
p. 46.
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- 20. Lunar Orbiter I Final Mission Report, III, p. 10.
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- 21. Lunar Orbiter I
Mission Status Report 11, Status as of 8:30 a.m. EDT, August 22,
1966.
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- 22. Ibid.
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- 23. Lunar Orbiter I Photographic Mission
Summary, NASA CR -782, p.
46.
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- 24. Ibid.
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- 25. Boeing,
Lunar Orbiter I Final Mission
Report, III, p. 11.
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- 26. Lunar Orbiter I
Mission Status Report 14, Status as of 9 a.m. EDT, August 24,
1966.
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- 27. Lunar Orbiter I
Mission Status Report 18, Status as of 10 a.m. EDT, August 29,
1966.
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- 28. Lunar Orbiter I
Mission Status Report 20, Status as of 11 a.m. EDT, September 1,
1966.
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- 29. Lunar Orbiter I Photographic Mission
Summary , NASA CR-782, p.
46.
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- 30. Taback interview.
See also Transcript of Proceedings--Discussion between Nicks,
et al., and members of National Academy of Public
Administration, pp. 111-112.
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- 31. For a detailed
technical description of the Earth-Moon photographs refer to
Lunar Orbiter I
Photography, NASA CR-847, prepared
by Boeing Company, Seattle, Washington, for the Langley Research
Center, August 1967, pp. 64-71.
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- 32. Memorandum from
SL/Manager, Lunar Orbiter Program, to the File, October 28, 1966,
Subject: Lunar Orbiter I situation. See also Astronautics and Aeronautics, 1966, NASA SP-4007, Washington, D.C., 1967, pp.
332-333.
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- 33. Langley Working
Paper: Preliminary Terrain Evaluation and Apollo landing site
analysis based on Lunar Orbiter I Photography.
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- 34. Lunar Orbiter I--Photography, NASA CR- 847, pp. 11- 17.
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- 35. Project Lunar Orbiter Narrative
Analysis, Langley Research Center,
August 17, 1966.
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- 36. Memorandum from
SL/Manager, Lunar Orbiter Program, to the File, May 24, 1966,
Subject: Preshipment Review of Sec ond Lunar Orbiter Flight
Spacecraft. (The NASA review team consisted of Lee R. Scherer,
Clifford H. Nelson, Israel Taback, Kenneth L. Wadlin, James B.
Hall, and Messrs. Jackson and Eckbard.)
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- 37. Ibid.
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- 38. Ibid. p. 3.
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- 39. Minutes of the
Lunar Orbiter Mission B Planning Meeting, Langle Research Center,
May 6, 1966 (recorded by A. Thomas Young), pp. 5-6.
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- 40. Lunar Orbiter
Project Office, Langley Research Center, Lunar Orbiter Mission B
Description, June 1, 1966.
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- 41. Ibid., p. 7.
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- 42. Apollo had to
operate in a retrograde orbit. that is, an orbit whose direction
was counter to the rotation of the Moon--in order to have the
safety option of a free Earth-return trajectory in case of an
emergency such as occurred later on Apollo 13 in April
1970. Lunar Orbiter operated in a posigrade orbit--that is in the
direction of the Moon's rotation--because it did not have to plan
for this contingency.
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- 43. Lunar Orbiter
Mission B Description, p. 12.
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- 44. Lunar Orbiter
Project Office, Langley Research Center, Lunar Orbiter Mission II
Description, as amended on September 29, 1966, issued October 26,
1966, p. 3
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- 45. Discussion with
Dennis B. James, Bellcomm, Inc., July 25 and 28, 1969. The author
and Mr. James studied photographs of Site A 3 and Frame M 100 and
Mr. James pointed out the significance of these pictures to
Mission II planning.
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- 46. Ibid. Compare Mission
B Description document with that for Misson II.
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- 47. Hall,
TDS Final Report, Vol. III, Mission B
Summary (No. 608-18), November 15,
1969, pp. 1-2, 1-3, 1-4.
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- 48. Lunar Orbiter II Photographic Mission
Summary, NASA CR-883, prepared by
the Boeing company for Langley Research Center, October 1967, p.
33.
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- 49. Boeing Quarterly
Technical Progress Report, October to December, 1966, p.5.
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- 50. Walter Sullivan,
"Orbiter 2 Transmits Spectacular Close ups of Moon,"
New York Times, December 1, 1966, p. 1. Douglas Lloyd's
contribution to the planning of the Coperni cus shot deserves
recognition. His persistent belief that it could be done resulted
in one of the program's outstand ing photographic achievements.
(Interview with Douglas Lloyd, Bellcomm, Inc., Washington, D.C.,
August 11, 1970.)
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- 51. Lunar Orbiter II Photographic Mission
Summary, NASA CR-883, pp. 61,
86.
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- 52. Ibid., p. 86.
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- 53. Ibid.
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- 54. Ibid.
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- 55. Charles W. Shull
and Lynn A. Schenk, U.S. Army TOPO COM., "Mapping the Surveyor III
Crater," Photogrammetric
Engineering, Vol. XXXVI, No. 6,
June 1970, pp. 547-554. This article gives a detailed analysis of
how stereoscopic photo graphy was utilized in site selection for
Surveyor III.
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- 56. Lunar Orbiter
Project Office, Langley Research Center, Lunar Orbiter Mission III
Description, January 25, 1967, p. 15.
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- 57. Memorandum from Lee
R. Scherer to Clifford Nelson, Langley Research Center, Subject:
Geometric Calibration of High Resolution Camera for Mission C.
December 20, 1966.
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- 58. Project Lunar Orbiter, Narrative
Analysis, Langley Research Center,
January 17, 1967.
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- 59. Lunar Orbiter
Mission III Description, p. 1.
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- 60. Lunar Orbiter C
Mission Objectives, unsigned memoran dum, January 24, 1967.
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- 61. Project Lunar Orbiter, Narrative
Analysis, Langley Research Center,
February 15, 1967.
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- 62. Memorandum from
SL/Manager, Lunar Orbiter Program, to SE/Deputy Associate
Administrator for Space Science and Applications (Engineering),
January 24, 1967.
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- 63. Hall,
TDS Final Report, Vol. IV, Mission C
Summary (No. 608-19), March 1,
1969, p. 1-2.
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- 64. Boeing Quarterly
Technical Progress Report, January to March 1967, p.4. See also
Status of Lunar Orbiter III (as of 8 a.m. EST) February 7,
1967.
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- 65. Status of Lunar
Orbiter III, February 9, 1967, p. 3.
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- 66. Hall,
TDS Final Report, IV, pp. 1-2, 1-3., 1-4.
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- 67. Boeing Quarterly
Progress Report, January to March 1967, p. 4.
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- 68. Status of Lunar
Orbiter III, February 9, 1967, p. 4.
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- 69. Status of Lunar
Orbiter III (as of 3:30 p.m. EST), February 13, 1967; and Status
of Lunar Orbiter III, February 16, 1967.
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- 70. Status of Lunar
Orbiter III, February 23, 1967; and March 1, 1967.
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- 71. Boeing Quarterly
Technical Progress Report., January to March 1967, p. 4. See also
Lunar Orbiter III
Photography, NASA CR-984, prepared
by the Boeing Company for Langley Research Center., February 1968,
p. 108, for a detailed report of the failure.
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- 72. Lunar Orbiter II Photography, NASA CR-984, p. 120.
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- 73. Ibid.
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