From: LARRY KLAES (ljk4@msn.com)
Date: Wed Nov 13 2002 - 08:15:30 PST
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From: Larry Kellogg
Sent: Tuesday, November 12, 2002 6:34 PM
To: lunar-update@lists.arc.nasa.gov
Cc: Larry Kellogg
Subject: new Web site and NASM talk tomorrow - Stephen Garber
Ok, one more since we haven't done much of recent and
For you folks that know or want to know more about the Saturn rocket
that took us to the Moon.
Have fun with the list of illustrations.
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http://history.nasa.gov/MHR-5/figures.htm
http://history.nasa.gov/MHR-5/Images/fig404a.jpg
http://history.nasa.gov/MHR-5/Images/figa-3.jpg
http://history.nasa.gov/MHR-5/contents.htm
SATURN
ILLUSTRATED CHRONOLOGY
Saturn's First Eleven Years: April 1957 through April 1968
Published by NASA - Marshall Space Flight Center as MHR-5.
Prepared by
David S. Akens
Historical Office
Management Services Office
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Larry Kellogg
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Date: Tue, 12 Nov 2002 13:46:22 -0500
To: history@lists.hq.nasa.gov
From: "Stephen J. Garber" <sgarber@hq.nasa.gov>
Subject: new Web site and NASM talk tomorrow
Sender: owner-history@lists.hq.nasa.gov
The Saturn Illustrated Chronology (MHR-5, Marshall Space Flight
Center, fifth edition, 1971) is now available at
http://history.nasa.gov/MHR-5/cover.htm on the Web. This book covers
the first eleven years of the Saturn program, from April 1957 through
April 1968. It is a magnificent pictorial chronology of the program
that launched Apollo astronauts to the Moon. Special thanks to
Malcolm Munro for all of his hard work in scanning and formatting
this beautiful chronology for the Web.
Listserv readers in the local area also may be interested in Dr.
Roger Launius' talk regarding the Shuttle-Mir project tomorrow at the
National Air and Space Museum. NASM "curator's choice" talks occur
each Wednesday at noon there. For more details about Dr. Launius'
talk that is free and open to the public, please see the attached pdf
file.
Attachment converted: Larry Kellogg:cc021113.pdf (PDF /CARO) (0007D3B7)
Stephen Garber
NASA History Office
Code IQ
NASA Headquarters - Room CO72
Washington, DC 20546-0001
202-358-0385
202-358-2866 fax
steve.garber@hq.nasa.gov
NASA History Home Page: http://history.nasa.gov
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WHAT THE MIND CAN CONCEIVE, AND BELIEVE, IT WILL ACHIEVE - LRK
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