The Apollo launch escape propulsion subsystem contained three solid rocket motors. The general design, development, and qualification of the solid-propellant pitch-control, tower-jettison, and launch-escape motors of the Apollo launch escape propulsion subsystem were completed during years 1961 to 1966. The launch escape system components are described in general terms, and the sequence of events through the ground-based test programs and flight-test programs is discussed. The initial ground rules established for this system were that it should use existing technology and designs as much as possible. The practicality of this decision is proved by the minimum number of problems that were encountered during the development and qualification p...
Development flight instrumentation was delivered for 25 Apollo vehicles as Government-furnished equi...
Pyrotechnic devices were used successfully in many systems of the Apollo spacecraft. The physical an...
The development and performance history of the Apollo extravehicular mobility unit and its major sub...
The development of the Apollo lunar module ascent propulsion subsystem is documented. The ascent pro...
Qualification tests of tower jettison motors for Apollo spacecraft program launch escape system
The significant service propulsion subsystem development, qualification, and flight experience from ...
The design, development and qualification of the reaction control system for the Apollo lunar module...
The problems encountered and the experience gained in the entry mission plans, flight software, traj...
The reaction control systems of the Apollo command and service module were developed and modified be...
This report describes the process of crew procedures development used in the Apollo Program. The two...
A brief discussion of the development of the Apollo earth landing system and a functional descriptio...
The development of the Apollo digital autopilots (the primary attitude control systems that were use...
An unmanned test flight program required to evaluate the command module heat shield and the structur...
The flightworthiness of the Apollo spacecraft structure was verified primarily through a rigorous, v...
Definition of a practical return-to-earth abort capability was required for each phase of an Apollo ...
Development flight instrumentation was delivered for 25 Apollo vehicles as Government-furnished equi...
Pyrotechnic devices were used successfully in many systems of the Apollo spacecraft. The physical an...
The development and performance history of the Apollo extravehicular mobility unit and its major sub...
The development of the Apollo lunar module ascent propulsion subsystem is documented. The ascent pro...
Qualification tests of tower jettison motors for Apollo spacecraft program launch escape system
The significant service propulsion subsystem development, qualification, and flight experience from ...
The design, development and qualification of the reaction control system for the Apollo lunar module...
The problems encountered and the experience gained in the entry mission plans, flight software, traj...
The reaction control systems of the Apollo command and service module were developed and modified be...
This report describes the process of crew procedures development used in the Apollo Program. The two...
A brief discussion of the development of the Apollo earth landing system and a functional descriptio...
The development of the Apollo digital autopilots (the primary attitude control systems that were use...
An unmanned test flight program required to evaluate the command module heat shield and the structur...
The flightworthiness of the Apollo spacecraft structure was verified primarily through a rigorous, v...
Definition of a practical return-to-earth abort capability was required for each phase of an Apollo ...
Development flight instrumentation was delivered for 25 Apollo vehicles as Government-furnished equi...
Pyrotechnic devices were used successfully in many systems of the Apollo spacecraft. The physical an...
The development and performance history of the Apollo extravehicular mobility unit and its major sub...