Manned lunar program : JPL discreet documents, memos, trip reports, 1961 May-1963 Apr.

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Manned lunar program : JPL discreet documents, memos, trip reports, 1961 May-1963 Apr.

The first document in this series is an undated report titled Man-to-Moon and return. Next a series of correspondence that begins with a letter to Dr .Pickering from Abraham Hyatt, the NASA Director of Program Planning, dated May 31, 1961 that discusses the implications of the Man to Moon and return report. Next there is series of IOM summaries and original trip reports to the Manned Spacecraft Center (MSC) from Sept, 1962 to March, 1963. Next there is a report titled Apollo Missing natural environment definition requirements", by NASA Appollo spacecraft project office, MSC Houston, dated August, 1962. Next a report titled "Spacecraft -Launch vehicle coordination charter for the Apollo program" (Revised version of Charter of Oct. 3 1961), NASA, MSC, George C. Marshall Space Flight Center (MSFC), which includes minutes of the Apollo on-board instrumentation and communication panel dated March 23 1962.

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