The progress of the Apollo television systems from the early definition of requirements through the development and inflight use of color television hardware is presented. Television systems that have been used during the Apollo Program are discussed, beginning with a description of the specifications for each system. The document describes the technical approach taken for the development of each system and discusses the prototype and engineering hardware built to test the system itself and to perform the testing to verify compatibility with the spacecraft systems. Problems that occurred during the design and development phase are described. Finally, the flight hardware, operational characteristics, and performance during several Apollo mis...
A brief record of the development and use of the orbital-rate-drive assembly in the Apollo Program i...
A review of the command and service module controls and displays subsystem is presented. The subsyst...
The Apollo spacecraft Problem Reporting and Corrective Action System is presented. The evolution fro...
The real time display system used in the Apollo Program is described; the systematic organization of...
The evolution of crew-operated photographic equipment and the procedures for manned space-flight pho...
Development flight instrumentation was delivered for 25 Apollo vehicles as Government-furnished equi...
Color television camera for transmission from lunar and earth orbits and lunar surfac
This report describes the process of crew procedures development used in the Apollo Program. The two...
An unmanned test flight program required to evaluate the command module heat shield and the structur...
The development of the lunar module communications system is traced from the initial concept to the ...
The reliability of the Apollo spacecraft resulted from the application of proven reliability and qua...
The development of a computerized capability to depict views from the Apollo spacecraft during a lun...
The conceptual aspects of the command and service module entry monitor subsystem, together with an i...
The development of flight-control facilities for the Apollo program is reviewed from the viewpoint o...
Camera tube evaluations, earth station design, and television modification for lunar mobile laborato...
A brief record of the development and use of the orbital-rate-drive assembly in the Apollo Program i...
A review of the command and service module controls and displays subsystem is presented. The subsyst...
The Apollo spacecraft Problem Reporting and Corrective Action System is presented. The evolution fro...
The real time display system used in the Apollo Program is described; the systematic organization of...
The evolution of crew-operated photographic equipment and the procedures for manned space-flight pho...
Development flight instrumentation was delivered for 25 Apollo vehicles as Government-furnished equi...
Color television camera for transmission from lunar and earth orbits and lunar surfac
This report describes the process of crew procedures development used in the Apollo Program. The two...
An unmanned test flight program required to evaluate the command module heat shield and the structur...
The development of the lunar module communications system is traced from the initial concept to the ...
The reliability of the Apollo spacecraft resulted from the application of proven reliability and qua...
The development of a computerized capability to depict views from the Apollo spacecraft during a lun...
The conceptual aspects of the command and service module entry monitor subsystem, together with an i...
The development of flight-control facilities for the Apollo program is reviewed from the viewpoint o...
Camera tube evaluations, earth station design, and television modification for lunar mobile laborato...
A brief record of the development and use of the orbital-rate-drive assembly in the Apollo Program i...
A review of the command and service module controls and displays subsystem is presented. The subsyst...
The Apollo spacecraft Problem Reporting and Corrective Action System is presented. The evolution fro...