This report covers the performance of the deployed equipment which was designed to continue to provide data after the return of the crew to earth. The report is divided into four sections, section one being the Introduction. The second section is an overall summary in the form of a graphic presentation of the time history of the percent of full capability of the instruments from the time of deployment on the lunar surface, with a gross indication of when changes occurred. The third section includes a brief word status of each instrument. The fourth section discusses each problem encountered. Problems are arranged in chronological order, and a listing of all problems by subject and number is included.W. F. Eichelman, Experiments Manage
A brief description of each of the Apollo scientific experiments, together with its operational hist...
On NASA's first human lunar landing on Apollo II in July 1969, the astronauts deployed a set of scie...
The design concepts and philosophies of the lunar module instrumentation subsystem are discussed alo...
This report covers the performance of the deployed equipment which was designed to continue to provi...
This report covers the performance of the deployed equipment which was designed to continue to provi...
This report covers the performance of the deployed equipment which was designed to continue to provi...
This report covers the performance of the deployed equipment which was designed to continue to provi...
This report covers the performance of the deployed equipment which was designed to continue to provi...
Includes typescript, paste-up, and hand-drawn folded charts. This report covers the performance of t...
A suite of automated scientific instruments (the Apollo Lunar Surface Experiment Package, or ALSEP) ...
The ALSEP program status and monthly progress are reported. Environmental and quality control tests ...
At 9:21 Eastern Standard Time today the ALSEP deployed on the moon by the crew of Apollo 12 started ...
The development of the lunar module communications system is traced from the initial concept to the ...
The development of a computerized capability to depict views from the Apollo spacecraft during a lun...
Information contained within this document represents the Apollo Lunar Surface Experiments Package (...
A brief description of each of the Apollo scientific experiments, together with its operational hist...
On NASA's first human lunar landing on Apollo II in July 1969, the astronauts deployed a set of scie...
The design concepts and philosophies of the lunar module instrumentation subsystem are discussed alo...
This report covers the performance of the deployed equipment which was designed to continue to provi...
This report covers the performance of the deployed equipment which was designed to continue to provi...
This report covers the performance of the deployed equipment which was designed to continue to provi...
This report covers the performance of the deployed equipment which was designed to continue to provi...
This report covers the performance of the deployed equipment which was designed to continue to provi...
Includes typescript, paste-up, and hand-drawn folded charts. This report covers the performance of t...
A suite of automated scientific instruments (the Apollo Lunar Surface Experiment Package, or ALSEP) ...
The ALSEP program status and monthly progress are reported. Environmental and quality control tests ...
At 9:21 Eastern Standard Time today the ALSEP deployed on the moon by the crew of Apollo 12 started ...
The development of the lunar module communications system is traced from the initial concept to the ...
The development of a computerized capability to depict views from the Apollo spacecraft during a lun...
Information contained within this document represents the Apollo Lunar Surface Experiments Package (...
A brief description of each of the Apollo scientific experiments, together with its operational hist...
On NASA's first human lunar landing on Apollo II in July 1969, the astronauts deployed a set of scie...
The design concepts and philosophies of the lunar module instrumentation subsystem are discussed alo...