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... up of the Directors of the Jet Propulsion Laboratory , the Goddard Space Flight Center , the Army Ballistic Missile Agency , the Office of Space Flight Programs, and the Office of Launch Vehicle Programs. Horner would ... later changed to February 10-11, 1960 . ''Memorandum, Horner to Ostrander and Silverstein, December 29, 1959.''
... Bank, W. Va. The first Rocketdyne H-1 engine for the Saturn arrived at the Army Ballistic Missile Agency (ABMA ). The H-1 engine was installed in the ABMA test stand on May 7 ...
... Horizon studies for the Army Ballistic Missile Agency. Many of the ABMA documents were not widely disseminated because they fell outside the purview of later NASA preservation contracts. Media:1960Orbital Refuelling.pdf Orbital Refueling Feasibility Study and Design Concept (ABMA 1960) Media:1960Orbital_Refuelling2.pdf Orbital Refueling Feasibility Study and Design Concept Part II (ABMA 1960) Category:Publications ...
... repeated on May 3 and 4. The Army Ordnance Missile Command submitted to NASA a report entitled "Preliminary Study of an Unmanned Lunar Soft Landing Vehicle," recommending the use of the Saturn ... Flight Center , "Organization and Functions of the Goddard Space Flight Center ," May 1, 1959, with attachment: Abe Silverstein , Director of Space Flight Development, "Organization of Activities of ...
... and for the lunar flight the second-generation Saturn. ''Memorandum, Goett, Chairman, to the Research Steering Committee on Manned Space Flight, "Estimate of Weight of 'End Vehicle' for Lunar Soft Landing and Return Mission To Aid in Choice of Booster Configuration," November 19, 1959.''
... ,000 for Army Ordnance Missile Command studies of a lunar exploration program based on Saturn-boosted systems. To be included were circumlunar vehicles, unmanned and manned; close Lunar Orbiter s; hard lunar impacts; and soft lunar landings with stationary or roving payloads. ''Senate Staff Report, Manned Space Flight Program, p. 170.'' H. Rept. 562, Committee on Science and Astronautics, “Status of Missile and ...
... hard-landing and soft-landing lunar probes; manned circumlunar flight; manned lunar landing and return; and, ultimately, interplanetary flight. ''U.S. Congress, Senate, Committee on Aeronautical and Space Sciences, NASA Supplemental Authorization for Fiscal Year 1959, Hearings, 86th Congress, 1st Session (1959), pp ...
... deliberations since November 1958. The Advanced Research Projects Agency ARPA and NASA requested the Army Ordnance Missile Command AOMC to prepare an engineering and cost study for a new Saturn configuration with a second ... submitted on December 28. ''Senate Staff Report, Manned Space Flight Program, p. l80.'' Media:MAR-1959-12-07.pdf Missiles & Rockets Dec 7 1959
... strong as transmission signals. An Army task force was formed to develop a plan for establishing a manned lunar outpost by the quickest practical means ... feasibility study, with estimated time and costs. The task force worked under the direction of Maj. Gen. John B. Medaris of the Army Ordnance Missile ... conference report May 14. Became Public Law 86–30 on May 20, 1959. Appropriated $3,186, ...
... the sun were taken and recorded. The Army Ordnance Missile Command (AOMC) submitted the "Saturn System Study" which had been requested by the Advanced Research Projects Agency ARPA on December 18, 1958. From the 1375 possible configurations screened, and the 14 most promising given detailed study, the ...

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