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File:69-07-02_Owen_Maynard.mp4 Category:Audio
... "A Lunar Exploration Program Based Upon Saturn-Boosted Systems." In addition to the subjects specified in the preliminary report of October 1, 1959, it included manned lunar landings. ''U.S. Army Ordnance Missile Command, A Lunar Exploration Program Based Upon Saturn-Boosted Systems, DV-TR-2-60 (February 1, 1960).'' Media:1960-02-01 Review of the Space Program.pdf Review of the Space Program 86th US Cong ...
... a sustainable exploration program should allocate funds from the onset to develop an efficient operational exploration system. Mars and beyond exploration requires new techniques and organizational methods due to the sheer distances involved. In addition, both program ...
... a graduate of the USAF Experimental Test Pilot School and the USAF Aerospace Research Pilot course and served as an experimental test pilot at Edwards Air Force Base ... Lunar Module. He became Manager of Lunar Landing Operations in May 1969, and led a team that planned the lunar exploration program ... Medal from South Korea; the USAF Air Force Systems Command Aerospace Primus Award; the Arnold Air ...
... Systems: Past and Present Research on surface exploration rovers began in the mid-1960s, with an initiative for an un-manned rover for the Surveyor lunar landers and a ... a preferred mission design alternative based upon ...
... system to deployment status are quite achievable with moderate effort. If such a system is not developed, we will have a very limited and unfulfilling exploration program. '''Radiation Protection ''' The most serious of Exploration ...
... a complete reversal of the thinking of the early 1960s where the focus was on building gargantuan systems for manned Mars missions, the most obvious justification then for the program ... a very powerful argument - then let the votes be counted. This is a democracy after all. See how completely different that is than trying to justify government funded manned Mars or a lunar base ...
... a lunar geologist, he's in the space program, he had been training on a backup crew for Apollo 15, and the flights were stretched out a ... upon itself, and all of a ... a tremendous gap between a simulator on the ground, even if it's a moving-based ... Saturn V, if something happens you’ve got to make a ... the communications systems to the booster systems to whatever ... destiny to explore. We're not exploring space ...
... exploring the frontiers, we were out at the edges of the flight envelope all the time, testing limits. Our knowledge base was probably not as good as it was in the space program ... a machine flying in a lunar environment would be. … At that time it was decided to go the lunar orbital rendezvous method and build a lunar ...
... Systems Division’s request for proposals and just happened to be conducting their own research in the field. A.V.Roe in Canada were already immersed in their Arrow interceptor program ... Saturn C1 (NOVA) but was eliminated for cost and complexity reasons. Finally in February 1962 the launcher for Dyna-Soar was upgraded once more for fully operational orbital flight by using a ...

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