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Space Rocket History

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 Space Rocket History #115 – Saturn I: SA-4, SA-5, SA-6, and SA-7 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 41:08

Saturn 1, SA-6 was the first orbital launch of an Apollo Spacecraft by a Saturn Launch Vehicle and also the first flight utilizing an active ST-124 Stabilized Platform.

 Space Rocket History #114 – Apollo: Command Module Design and Development 1963-1964 Part 2 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 44:11

Max Faget’s position was that considering the difficulty of the job,  if each mission was successful half the time, it would be well worth the effort.  But Gilruth thought that was too low.  He want a 90% mission success ratio … Continue reading →

 Space Rocket History #113 – Apollo: Command Module Design and Development 1963-1964 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 35:35

…From the information they gathered on the existing technical problems, Disher and Tischler concluded that prospects were only one in ten that Apollo would land on the moon before the end of the decade….

 Space Rocket History #112 – Apollo: Headquarters | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 40:33

“The contractor role in Houston was not very firm. Frankly, they didn’t want us. There were two things against us down there. Number one, it was a Headquarters contract, and it was decreed that the Space Centers shall use GE … Continue reading →

 Space Rocket History #111 – Apollo: Early Lunar Module Design and Saturn SA-3” | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 48:19

During 1962, NASA faced three major tasks: first the mode selection and its defense (covered in episodes 106-109), second keeping North American moving on the command and service modules (covered in episode 110) and third finding a contractor to develop … Continue reading →

 Space Rocket History #110 – Early Apollo Command Module Design | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 39:57

The Apollo contract specified a shirt-sleeve environment. For this reason, North American was told not to include in its design a hatch that opened by explosives, like Mercury’s. An accidentally blown hatch in space would cause an instant vacuum and … Continue reading →

 Space Rocket History #109 – Apollo: The PSAC Strikes Back and Saturn SA-2 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 58:57

After viewing the Apollo spaceport being built in Florida, President Kennedy flew on to Huntsville, Alabama. There, during a tour of Marshall and a briefing on the Saturn V and the lunar-rendezvous mission by von Braun, Jerome Wiesner interrupted Von … Continue reading →

 Space Rocket History #108 – Apollo: The Mode Decision – Part 3 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 31:45

“I would like to reiterate once more that it is absolutely mandatory that we arrive at a definite mode decision within the next few weeks. . . . If we do not make a clear-cut decision on the mode very … Continue reading →

 Space Rocket History #107 – Apollo: The Mode Decision – Part 2 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 36:19

Langley’s brochure for the Golovin Committee described Lunar landers of varied sizes and payload capabilities.  There were illustrations and data on a very small lander that was able to carry one man for 2 to 4 hours on the moon. … Continue reading →

 Space Rocket History #106 – Apollo: The Mode Decision – Part 1 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 45:28

The mode that Apollo would use to land on the moon was the most studied, analyzed, and debated decision made for the lunar landing program.  There were four main choices Direct-ascent, Earth-Orbit Rendezvous, Lunar-Orbit Rendezvous, and Lunar Surface Rendezvous.

 Space Rocket History #105 – Saturn’s First Flight – SA-1 – Part 2 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 43:07

No previous maiden launch had gone flawlessly, and the Saturn C-1 was considerably more complicated than any rocket launched thus far. Launch Operations Directorate officials gave the rocket a 75% chance of getting off the ground, and a 30% chance … Continue reading →

 Space Rocket History #104 – Saturn’s First Flight – SA-1 – Part 1 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 34:50

Just as launch complex 34 dwarfed its predecessors, Saturn’s checkout represented a new magnitude in launch operations. The Saturn C-1 stood three times higher, required six times more fuel, and produced ten times more thrust than the Jupiter. Its size, … Continue reading →

 Space Rocket History #103 – Saturn Development 1957 – 1960 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 37:58

Many historians agree, the U.S. took its first step toward the moon in the spring of 1957, four years before President Kennedy declared the national goal of landing a man on the Moon, and returning him safely to the Earth. … Continue reading →

 Space Rocket History #102 – Apollo: Preliminary Design Part 3 – Command Module Contract, Mode, and Launch Vehicles | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 32:02

Max Faget thought the first stage of the moon rocket should use four solid-fueled engines, 6.6 meters in diameter.  He reasoned these could certainly accomplish whatever mission was required of either the Saturn or Nova, and it would be more … Continue reading →

 Space Rocket History #101 – Apollo: Preliminary Design Part 2 – Mode, Command Module, and Astronavigation. | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 32:48

In May 1961, NASA was not really prepared to direct an enormous Apollo program designed to fly its spacecraft to the moon. New and special facilities would be needed and the aerospace industry would have to be marshaled to develop vehicles not … Continue reading →

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