Appendix D. THE LOW LIBRARY


These publications, collected by or given to GML, were separated from the 
George M. Low Papers because they were judged to be generally available either 
at RPI's Folsom Library or other repositories.  (Those volumes which were 
selected for retention with the collection are listed in Series VII.)  Works 
have been grouped into broad subject or publishing categories: NASA 
Publications, Aerospace and Aeronautics, Higher Education, Sciences and 
Miscellaneous, Congressional Publications, and Periodicals.  Within each 
category, publications are listed by author, or by title if an author could not 
be identified.  


I. NASA Publications

Adams, Frank Davis. Aeronautical Dictionary. Washington, D.C.: GPO, 1959.
Adams, T.J. Apollo Experience Report: Problem Reporting and 
   Corrective Action System. Washington, D.C.: NASA, 1974. (NASA TN D-7586)
Allaway, Howard. The Space Shuttle at Work. Washington, D.C.: NASA, 1979. 
   (NASA SP-432, NASA EP-156, GPO 033-000-00779-5) (2 copies)
Allday, Charles E. Apollo Experience Report: Real-Time Auxiliary 
   Computing Facility Development. Washington, D.C.: NASA, 1972.
   (NASA TN D-D-6855)
Allen, Louis D. and Dale A. Nussman. Apollo Experience Report: Crew 
   Station Integration. Vol. I. Washington, D.C.: NASA, 1976. (NASA TN D-8178)
Allen, William H., ed. Dictionary of Technical Terms for Aerospace Use.
   Washington, D.C.: NASA, 1965. (NASA SP-7)
Anderton, David A. Aeronautics. Washington, D.C.: NASA, 1970. (NASA EP-61)
_________________. Aeronautics. Washington, D.C.: NASA, 1971. (NASA EP-85, 
   GPO 3300-0409)
_________________. Apollo 17: At Taurus-Littrow. Washington, D.C.: NASA, 
   n.d. (EP-102)
_________________. NASA Aeronautics. Washington, D.C.: NASA, n.d. (NASA 
   EP-85)
_________________. Sixty Years of Aeronautical Research: 1917-1977. 
   Washington, D.C.: NASA, 1978. (NASA EP-145, GPO 033-000-00736-1) (1 copy
   each 1978 and 1980 printings)
Belew, Leland F. and Ernst Stuhlinger. Skylab: A Guidebook. Washington, D.C.: 
   NASA, 1973. (NASA EP-107, GPO 3300-00508)
Bennett, Floyd V. Apollo Experience Report: Mission Planning for Lunar Module
   Descent and Ascent. Washington, D.C.: NASA, 1972. (NASA TN D-6846)
Benson, Charles D. and William Barnaby Faherty. Moonport: A History of Apollo
   Launch Facilities and Operations. Washington, D.C.: NASA, 1978. (NASA 
   SP-4204, GPO 033-000-00740-0)
Billingham, John, William Gilbreath and Brian O'Leary, eds. Space Resources and
   Space Settlements. Washington, D.C.: NASA, 1979. (NASA SP-428)
Bilstein, Roger E. Stages to Saturn: A Technological History of the
   Apollo/Saturn Launch Vehicles. Washington, D.C.: NASA, 1980. (NASA SP-4206)
Blanchard, Paul A. Atoms in Astronomy. Washington, D.C.: NASA, 1976. (NASA 
   EP-128, GPO 033-000-00656-0)
Brendle, Harmon L. and James A. York. Apollo Experience Report: The Command and
   Service Module Milestone Review Process. Washington, D.C.: NASA, 1974. 
   (NASA TN D-7599)
Brooks, Courtney G., James M. Grimwood, and Loyd S. Swenson, Jr. Chariots for
   Apollo: A History of Manned Lunar Spacecraft. Washington, D.C.: NASA, 1979.
   (NASA SP-4205, GPO 033-000-00768-0)
Burtzlaff, I.J. Apollo Experience Report: Acceptance Checkout Equipment for the
   Apollo Spacecraft. Washington, D.C.: NASA, 1972. (NASA TN D-6736)
Calvin, Melvin and Oleg G. Gazenko, eds. Foundations of Space Biology and
   Medicine. Vols. I, II (Books 1 and 2), and III. Washington, D.C.: NASA,
   1975. (GPO 033-000-00605-5, 033-000-0606-3, 033-000-00607-1 (NASA SP-374)
   and 033-000-00608-0)
Campos, Arturo B. Apollo Experience Report: Lunar Module Electrical Power
   Subsystem. Washington, D.C.: NASA, 1972. (NASA TN D-6977)
Chapman, Dean R. An Approximate Analytical Method for Studying Entry Into
   Planetary Atmospheres. Washington, D.C.: NACA, 1958. (NACA TN 4276)
Chapman, Richard L. Project Management in NASA: The System and the Men.   
   Washington, D.C.: NASA, 1973. (NASA SP-324, GPO 3300-00514)
Chase, William R. and William A. Middleton. Apollo Experience Report: 
   The AN/ARD-17 Direction-Finding System. Washington, D.C.: NASA, 1975.
   (NASA TN D-7886)
Coan, Paul P. Apollo Experience Report: Television System. Washington, D.C.: 
   NASA, 1973. (NASA TN D-7476)
Cohen, Nathaniel B. Correlation Formulas and Tables of Density and Some
   Transport Properties of Equilibrium Dissociating Air for Use in Solutions of
   the Boundary-Layer Equations. Washington, D.C.: NASA, 1960. (NASA TN 
   D-194)
Cooper, James S. Apollo Experience Report: Ground-Support Equipment. 
   Washington, D.C.: NASA, 1975. (NASA TN D-7918)
Corliss, William R. Earth Orbital Science. Washington, D.C.: NASA, 1971. 
   (NASA EP-83)
__________________. The Viking Mission to Mars. Washington, D.C.: NASA, 1974.
   (NASA SP-334, GPO 3300-00561)
Cortright, Edgar M., ed. Apollo Expeditions to the Moon. Washington, D.C.: 
   NASA, 1975. (NASA SP-350) (14 copies)
Dabbs, John H. and Oron L. Schmidt. Apollo Experience Report: Voice
   Communications Techniques and Performance. Washington, D.C.: NASA, 1972.
   (NASA TN D-6739)
Dietz, Reinhold H., Donald E. Rhoades and Louis J. Davidson. Apollo 
   Experience Report: Lunar Module Communications System. Washington, D.C.:
   NASA, 1972. (NASA TN D-6974)
Dodson, Joe W. and David H. Cordiner. Apollo Experience Report: Mission
   Evaluation Team Postflight Documentation. Washington, D.C.: NASA, 1975. 
   (NASA TN D-8023)
Downs, W. Richard. Apollo Experience Report: Detection and Minimization of
   Ignition Hazards from Water/Glycol Contamination of Silver-Clad Electrical
   Circuitry. Washington, D.C.: NASA, 1976. (NASA TN D-8177) (2 copies, 1
   original, 1 corrected version)
Drexel, Ralph E. and Howard N. Hunter. Apollo Experience Report: Command Module
   Crew-Couch/Restraint and Load-Attenuation Systems. Washington, D.C.: NASA, 
   1973. (NASA TN D-7440)
Drucker, Eugene E., et al. Manned Space Flight in Transition Final Report.
   Syracuse, N.Y.: Syracuse Univ., 1973.
Duke University. Department of Mathematics. Space Mathematics: A Resource for
   Teachers. Washington, D.C.: NASA, 1972. (NASA EP-92, GPO 3300-0389)
Eason, Roy L. Apollo Experience Report: Apollo Lunar Surface Experiments
   Package Data Processing System. Washington, D.C.: NASA, 1974. (NASA TN 
   D-7781)
Ecord, Glenn M. Apollo Experience Report: Pressure Vessels. Washington, D.C.: 
   NASA, 1972. (NASA TN D-6975)
Emme, Eugene M. Aeronautics and Astronautics: 1915-1960. Washington, D.C.:
   NASA, 1961. (2 copies; 1 autographed "EME")
Ertel, Ivan D. and Mary Louise Morse. The Apollo Spacecraft: A Chronology.
   Vols. I through IV. Washington, D.C.: NASA, 1969. (NASA SP-4009)
Farkas, Andrew J. Apollo Experience Report: Lunar Module Display and Control
   Subsystem. Washington, D.C.: NASA, 1972. (NASA TN D-6722)
Farmer, Norman B. Apollo Experience Report: Development Flight Instrumentation.
   Washington, D.C.: NASA, 1974. (NASA TN D-7598)
Fimmel, Richard O., William Swindell, and Eric Burgess. Pioneer Odyssey:
   Encounter with a Giant. Washington, D.C.: NASA, 1974. (NASA SP-349, GPO 
   558-852)
A Forecast of Space Technology 1980-2000. Washington, D.C.: NASA, 1976. (NASA 
   SP-387)
Foster, Galloway B., Jr. Apollo Experience Report: Data Management for
   Postflight Engineering Evaluation. Washington, D.C.: NASA, 1974. (NASA TN 
   D-7684)
Fredan, Stanley C., Enrico P. Mercanti, and David B. Friedman, eds. Third Earth
   Resources Technology Satellite Symposium. Vol. II: Summary of Results.
   Washington, D.C.: NASA, 1974. (NASA SP-356, GPO 3300-00580)
French, Bevan M. Mars: The Viking Discoveries. Washington, D.C.: NASA,
   1977. (NASA EP-146, GPO 033-000-00703-5)
_______________. What's New on the Moon? Washington, D.C.: NASA, 1976. 
   (NASA EP-131, GPO 033-000-00653-5)
French, Bevan M. and Stephen P. Maran, eds. A Meeting With the Universe.
   Washington, D.C.: NASA, 1981. (NASA EP-177)
Fricke, Robert W., Jr.  Apollo Experience Report: Engineering and Analysis
   Mission Support. Washington, D.C.: NASA, 1975. (NASA TN D-7993)
Froelich, Walter. Apollo 14: Science at Fra Mauro. Washington, D.C.: NASA,
   1971. (NASA EP-91, GPO 415-283)
________________. Apollo 16 at Descartes. Washington, D.C.: NASA, 1972. (NASA 
   EP-97, GPO 466-838)
________________. Apollo Soyuz. Washington, D.C.: NASA, 1976. (NASA EP-109, 
   GPO 033-000-00652-7)
________________. Man in Space. Washington, D.C.: NASA, 1971. (NASA EP-81)
Gammon, Richard H. Chemistry Between the Stars. Washington, D.C.: NASA,
   1976. (NASA EP-127, GPO 033-000-00655-1)
Gillen, Richard J., James C. Brady and Frank Collier. Apollo Experience Report:
    Lunar Module Environmental Control Subsystem. Washington, D.C.: NASA, 
   1972. (NASA TN D-6724)
Graves, Claude A. and Jon C. Harpold. Apollo Experience Report: Mission
   Planning for Apollo Entry. Washington, D.C.: NASA, 1972. (NASA TN D-6725)
Green, Constance McLaughlin and Milton Lomask. Vanguard: A History. 
   Washington, D.C.: NASA, 1970. (NASA SP-4202)
Grimwood, James M. Project Mercury: A Chronology. Washington, D.C.: NASA,
   1963. (NASA SP-4001)
Grimwood, James M., Barton C. Hacker and Peter J. Vorzimmer. Project 
   Gemini, Technology and Operations: A Chronology. Washington, D.C.: NASA,
   1969. (NASA SP-4002)
Gustafson, Richard A. and Jeffrey N. Wilkes. Apollo Experience Report: A Use of
   Network Simulation Techniques in the Design of the Apollo Lunar Surface
   Experiments Package Support System. Washington, D.C.: NASA, 1974. (NASA TN 
   D-7783)
Hacker, Barton C. and James M. Grimwood. On the Shoulders of Titans: A History
   of Project Gemini. Washington, D.C.: NASA, 1977. (NASA SP-4203, GPO 
   033-000-00643-8)
Haggerty, James J. Spinoff 1978. Washington, D.C.: NASA, 1978. (GPO
   033-000-00712-4)
_________________. Spinoff 1979. Washington, D.C.: NASA, 1979. (GPO 
   033-000-00757-4)
_________________. Spinoff 1980. Washington, D.C.: NASA, 1980.
Hall, R. Cargill. Lunar Impact: A History of Project Ranger. Washington, D.C.:
   NASA, 1977. (NASA SP-4210, GPO 033-000-00699-3)
Hamilton, Donald T. Apollo Experience Report: Postflight Testing of Command
   Modules. Washington, D.C.: NASA, 1973. (NASA TN D-7435)
Harris, Robert S., Jr. Apollo Experience Report: Thermal Design of Apollo Lunar
   Surface Experiments Package. Washington, D.C.: NASA, 1972. (NASA TN 
   D-6738)
Hartman, Edwin P. Adventures in Research: A History of Ames Research Center
   1940-1965. Washington, D.C.: NASA, 1970. (NASA SP-4302)
Hartmann, William K. and Odell Raper. The New Mars: Discoveries of Mariner 9.
   Washington, D.C.: NASA, 1974. (NASA SP-337, GPO 3300-00577)
Henderson, Arthur, Jr. and Jerry Grey, eds. Exploration of the Solar System.
  Washington, D.C.: NASA, 1974. (NASA EP-122, GPO 3300-00581)
Herman, John R. and Richard A. Goldberg. Sun, Weather, and Climate. 
   Washington, D.C.: NASA, 1978. (NASA SP-426, GPO 033-000-00747-7) (2 copies;
   1 autographed by Richard A. Goldberg)
Hix, Marion W. Apollo Experience Report: Crew Station Integration. 
   Vol. IV. Washington, D.C.: NASA, 1973. (NASA TN D-7434)
Holley, M.D., et al. Apollo Experience Report: Guidance and Control 
   Systems: Primary Guidance, Navigation, and Control System Development.
   Washington, D.C.: NASA, 1976. (NASA TN D-8227)
Holloway, Gene F. Apollo Experience Report: Guidance and Control 
   Systems: Automated Control System for Unmanned Mission AS-201. Washington,
   D.C.: NASA, 1975. (NASA TN D-7991)
________________. Apollo Experience Report: Guidance and Control 
   Systems: Mission Control Programer [sic] for Unmanned Mission AS-202, 
   Apollo 4, and Apollo 6. Washington, D.C.: NASA, 1975. (NASA TN D-7992)
Hoover, John E. Apollo Experience Report: Communications Used During 
   Recovery Operations. Washington, D.C.: NASA, 1974. (NASA TN D-7686)
Hoover, Richard A. Apollo Experience Report: Flight-Control Data 
   Needs, Terminal Display Devices, and Ground System Configuration 
   Requirements. Washington, D.C.: NASA, 1974. (NASA TN D-7685)
Huff, Vearl N., Sanford Gordon, and Virginia E. Morrell. General Method and
   Thermodynamic Tables for Computation of Equilibrium Composition and
   Temperature of Chemical Reactions. Washington, D.C.: NACA, 1951. (Report
   1037)
Hyle, Charles T., Charles E. Foggatt and Bobbie D. Weber. Apollo Experience
   Report: Abort Planning. Washington, D.C.: NASA, 1972. (NASA TN D-6847)
Hyle, Charles T. and Alfred N. Lunde. Apollo Experience Report: The 
   Application of a Computerized Visualization Capability to Lunar Missions. 
   Washington, D.C.: NASA, 1972. (NASA TN D-6853)
Jacobs, Kenneth Charles. Extragalactic Astronomy: The Universe Beyond 
   Our Galaxy. Washington, D.C.: NASA, 1976. (NASA EP-129, GPO 033-000-00657-8)
Johnson, Gary W. Apollo Experience Report: Command and Service Module
   Sequential Events Control Subsystem. Washington, D.C.: NASA, 1975. (NASA TN 
   D-7951)
Johnston, Richard S., Lawrence F. Dietlein and Charles A. Berry, eds.
   Biomedical Results of Apollo. Washington, D.C.: NASA, 1975. (NASA SP-368)
   (inscribed: "12/3/75 To George Low: This book documents another chapter in 
   the historic Apollo program. You more than any person I know made Apollo a 
   success. I will always look back with pride and fond memories to the years 
   it was my privilege to work with you. Your dedication, self discipline and 
   skillful management will always be the example I will look to in developing 
   into a better and more productive manager. I will always appreciate the 
   opportunities you and NASA gave to me and my family. Dick Johnston"]
Keyser, Larry W. Apollo Experience Report: The Role of Flight Mission Rules in
   Mission Preparation and Conduct. Washington, D.C.: NASA, 1974. (NASA TN
   D-7822)
Kloman, Erasmus H. Unmanned Space Project Management: Surveyor and Lunar
   Orbiter. Washington, D.C.: NASA, 1972. (NASA SP-4901)
Kosofsky, L.J. and Farouk El-Baz. The Moon as Viewed by Lunar Orbiter. 
   Washington, D.C.: NASA, 1969. (NASA SP-200)
Kraft, Christopher C. The Solar Power Satellite Concept. Houston:
   NASA, 1979. (NASA JSC-14898, GPO 673-662)
Kramer, Paul C. Apollo Experience Report: Systems and Flight Procedures
   Development. Washington, D.C.: NASA, 1973. (NASA TN D-7436)
Kuehnel, Helmut A. Apollo Experience Report: Photographic Equipment and
   Operations During Manned Space-Flight Programs. Washington, D.C.: NASA,
   1972. (NASA TN D-6972)
Kurten, Pat M. Apollo Experience Report: Guidance and Control Systems: Lunar
   Module Abort Guidance System. Washington, D.C.: NASA, 1975. (NASA TN 
   D-7990)
Langdoc, William A. and Dale A. Nussman. Apollo Experience Report: Crew Station
   Integration. Vol. II. Washington, D.C.: NASA, 1975. (NASA TN D-7919)
Langley, Robert D. Apollo Experience Report: The Docking System. Washington,
   D.C.: NASA, 1972. (NASA TN D-6854)
Lattier, Edward E., Jr. Apollo Experience Report: Command and Service Module
   Communications Subsystem. Washington, D.C.: NASA, 1974. (NASA TN D-7585)
Laubach, Charles H.M. Apollo Experience Report: Environmental Acceptance
   Testing. Washington, D.C.: NASA, 1976. (NASA TN D-8271)
Lee, Dorothy B. Apollo Experience Report: Aerothermodynamics Evaluation.  
   Washington, D.C.: NASA, 1972. (NASA TN D-6843)
Leger, L.J. and R.W. Bricker. Apollo Experience Report: Window Contamination.
   Washington, D.C.: NASA, 1972. (NASA TN D-6721)
Levine, Arnold S. Managing NASA in the Apollo Era. Washington, D.C.: NASA,
   1982. (NASA SP-4102)
Levine, Joseph H. and Bill J. McCarty. Apollo Experience Report: Certification
   Test Program. Washington, D.C.: NASA, 1972. (NASA TN D-6857)
Littleton, Orval P. Apollo Experience Report: Guidance and Control Systems:
   Command and Service Module Stabilization and Control System. Washington,   
   D.C.: NASA, 1974. (NASA TN D-7785)
Lobb, John D. Apollo Experience Report: Flight Anomaly Resolution. Washington,
   D.C.: NASA, 1975. (NASA TN D-7968)
Looney, John J. Bibliography of Space Books and Articles from Non-Aerospace
   Journals 1957-1977. Washington, D.C.: NASA, 1979. (NASA HHR-51, GPO 
   033-000-00784-1)
Musgrove, Robert G., compiler. Lunar Photographs from Apollos 8, 10 and 11.
   Washington, D.C.: NASA, 1971. (NASA SP-246)
Lutz, Charles C., et al. Apollo Experience Report: Development of the
   Extravehicular Mobility Unit. Washington, D.C.: NASA, 1975. (NASA TN D-8093)
Manned Space Flight:1963. Based on testimony by D. Brainerd Holmes.
   Washington, D.C.: GPO, 1963. (GPO 681342)
Martin Company. Space Systems Division.  Space Flight Handbooks. Prepared for
   NASA George C. Marshall Space Flight Center. Washington, D.C.: NASA,
   1963. (NASA SP-33, SP-34. Holdings: Vol. 1 (Parts 1,2,3), Vol. 2 (Parts 
   1,2,3)
McAdams, Robert E., Charles J. Gott and Marland L. Williamson. Apollo
   Experience Report: Spacecraft Relative Motion and Recontact Analyses.
   Washington, D.C.: NASA, 1975. (NASA TN D-7920)
McAllister, Fred A. Apollo Experience Report: Crew Provisions and Equipment
   Subsystem. Washington, D.C.: NASA, 1972. (NASA TN D-6737)
McKee, John W. Apollo Experience Report: Crew-Support Activities for 
   Experiments Performed During Manned Space Flight. Washington, D.C.: NASA,
   1974. (NASA TN D-7782)
McLane, James C., Jr. Apollo Experience Report: Manned Thermal-Vacuum Testing
   of Spacecraft. Washington, D.C.: NASA, 1974. (NASA TN D-7610)
McMahon, William A. Apollo Experience Report: Guidance and Control Systems: CSM
   Service Propulsion System Gimbal Actuators. Washington, D.C.: NASA, 1975.
   (NASA TN D-7969)
McPherson, Thomas M. Apollo Experience Report: Processing of Lunar Samples in a
   Sterile Nitrogen Atmosphere. Washington, D.C.: NASA, 1972. (NASA TN D-6858)
   McRoberts, Joseph J. Space Telescope. Washington, D.C.: NASA, n.d. (NASA 
   EP-166)
Mechelay, Joseph E. Apollo Experience Report: Test and Checkout. Washington,
   D.C.: NASA, 1974. (NASA TN D-7683)
Middleton, William A. and H.F. Breshears. Apollo Experience Report: Development
   and Use of Specialized Radio Equipment for Apollo Recovery Operations.
   Washington, D.C.: NASA, 1974. (NASA TN D-7587)
Moeckel, W.E. and Kenneth C. Weston. Composition and Thermodynamic Properties
   of Air in Chemical Equilibrium. Washington, D.C.: NACA, 1958. (NACA TN 4265)
Morrison, David. Voyages to Saturn. Washington, D.C.: NASA, 1982. (NASA SP-451)
Morrison, David and Jane Samz. Voyage to Jupiter. Washington, D.C.: NASA,
   1980. (NASA SP-439)
Munford, Robert E. and Bob Hendrix. Apollo Experience Report: Command and
   Service Module Electrical Power Distribution Subsystem. Washington, D.C.:
   NASA, 1974. (NASA TN D-7609)
Naumann, Robert J. and Harvey W. Herring. Materials Processing in Space: Early
   Experiments. Washington, D.C.: NASA, 1980. (NASA SP-443) (autographed by
   Harvey Herring)
Newell, Homer E. Beyond the Atmosphere: Early Years of Space Science.
   Washington, D.C.: NASA, 1980. (NASA SP-4211) (autographed by Homer E.
   Newell)
Newkirk, Roland W., Ivan D. Ertel and Courtney G. Brooks. Skylab: A Chronology.
   Washington, D.C.: NASA, 1977. (NASA SP-4011, GPO 033-000-00677-2)
Nicks, Oran W., ed. This Island Earth. Washington, D.C.: NASA, 1970. 
   (NASA SP-250)
Oberth, Hermann. Ways to Spaceflight. Washington, D.C.: NASA, 1972. (NASA TT 
   F-622
O'Brien, David E., III and Jared R. Woodfill IV. Apollo Experience Report:
   Lunar Module Instrumentation Subsystem. Washington, D.C.: NASA, 1972. 
   (NASA TN D-6845)
Ohnesorge, Thomas E. Apollo Experience Report: Electronic Systems Test Program
   Accomplishments and Results. Washington, D.C.: NASA, 1972. (NASA TN D-6720)
Olson, Aaron B. and Robert J. Swint. Apollo Experience Report: Command and
   Service Module Controls and Displays Subsystems. Washington, D.C.: NASA, 
   1976. (NASA TN D-8301)
O'Neill, John W., J. B. Cotter, and T.W. Holloway. Apollo Experience Report:
   Flight Planning for Manned Space Operations. Washington, D.C.: NASA,
   1972. (NASA TN D-6973)
Page, Lou Williams and Thornton Page. Apollo-Soyuz Pamphlets. Washington, D.C.:
   NASA, 1977. (NASA EP-133 through EP-141) (Holdings: Nos. 1 through 9)
Panter, W.C. and Paul W. Shores. Apollo Experience Report: Very-High-Frequency
   Ranging System. Washington, D.C.: NASA, 1972. (NASA TN D-6851)
Parker, James F., Jr. and Vita R. West, eds. Bioastronautics Data Book.
   Washington, D.C.: NASA, 1973. (NASA SP-3006) (inscribed by "Chuck Berry 
   M.D.")
Parker, Roy B. and Paul E. Sollock. Apollo Experience Report: Guidance and
   Control Systems: Orbital-Rate-Drive Electronics for the Apollo Command
   Module and Lunar Module. Washington, D.C.: NASA, 1974. (NASA TN D-7784)
Pavlovsky, James E. and Leslie G. St. Leger. Apollo Experience Report: Thermal
   Protection Subsystem. Washington, D.C.: NASA, 1974. (NASA TN D-7564)
Pigg, Orvis E. and Stanley P. Weiss. Apollo Experience Report: Spacecraft
   Structural Windows. Washington, D.C.: NASA, 1973. (NASA TN D-7439)
Ponomarev, A.N. The Years of the Space Era. Translation of "Goday Kosmicheskoy
   Ery," Moscow: Military Press, 1974. Santa Barbara: Scitran, 1975. 
   (NASA TT F-16,103)
Reina, Ben, Jr. and Herbert G. Patterson. Apollo Experience Report: Guidance
   and Control Systems: Command and Service Module Entry Monitor Subsystem.
   Washington, D.C.: NASA, 1975. (NASA TN D-7859)
Rice, Charles N. Apollo Experience Report: Safety Activities. Washington, D.C.:
   NASA, 1975. (NASA TN D-7950)
Rogers, William F. Apollo Experience Report: Lunar Module Landing Gear
   Subsystem. Washington, D.C.: NASA, 1972. (NASA TN D-6850)
Roland, Alex. A Guide to Research in NASA History. Washington, D.C.: NASA,
   1980. (NASA HHR-50)
Rosenberg, Harold R., ed. Apollo Experience Report: S-Band System Signal Design
   and Analysis. Washington, D.C.: NASA, 1972. (NASA TN D-6723)
Rosholt, Robert L. An Administrative History of NASA, 1958-1963. Washington,
   D.C.: NASA, 1966. (NASA SP-4101)
Rozas, Patrick and Allen R. Cunningham. Apollo Experience Report: Lunar Module
   Landing Radar and Rendezvous Radar. Washington, D.C.: NASA, 1972. 
   (NASA TN D-6849)
Ruzic, Neil P. Spinoff 1976: A Bicentennial Report. Washington, D.C.: NASA,
   1976. (NASA SP-5121) (3 copies: 2 softcover, 1 hardcover)
Rutkowski, Michael J. Apollo Experience Report: Structural Loads Due to
   Maneuvers of the Command and Service Module/Lunar Module. Washington, D.C.: 
   NASA, 1972. (NASA TN D-6719)
Rynin, N.A. Interplanetary Flight and Communication. Washington, D.C.: NASA and
   NSF, 1970-71. (NASA TT F-640, TT F-642 through TT F-648) (Holdings: Vol. 1,
   Nos. 1 and 3; Vol. II, Nos. 4 and 6, Vol. III, Nos. 7, 8 and 9)
Samonski, Frank H., Jr. and Elton M. Tucker. Apollo Experience Report: Command
   and Service Module Environmental Control Subsystem. Washington, D.C.: NASA, 
   1972. (NASA TN D-6718)
Savely, Robert T., Bedford F. Cockrell and Samuel Pines. Apollo Experience
   Report: Onboard Navigational and Alignment Software. Washington, D.C.: NASA,
   1972. (NASA TN D-6741)
Shelton, D. Harold. Apollo Experience Report: Guidance and Control Systems:
   Lunar Module Stabilization and Control System. Washington, D.C.: NASA,
   1975. (NASA TN D-8086)
Short, Nicholas M., et al. Mission to Earth: Landsat Views the World. 
   Washington, D.C.: NASA, 1976. (NASA SP-360, GPO 033-000-00659-4)
Simmons, Gene. On the Moon With Apollo 15: A Guidebook to Hadley Rille 
   and the Apennine Mountains. Washington, D.C.: NASA, 1971. (GPO 3300-0384)
   (autographed by Gene Simmons)
_____________. On the Moon With Apollo 16: A Guidebook to the Descartes Region.
   Washington, D.C.: NASA, 1972. (NASA EP-95, GPO 3300-0421) (autographed
   "Gene")
_____________. On the Moon With Apollo 17: A Guidebook to Taurus-Littrow.
   Washington, D.C.: NASA, 1972. (NASA EP-101, GPO 3300-00470) (2 
   copies; 1 autographed by Gene Simmons)
Sloop, John L. Liquid Hydrogen as a Propulsion Fuel, 1945-1959. Washington,
   D.C.: NASA, 1978. (NASA SP-4404, GPO 033-000-00707-8)
Smith, Malcolm C., Jr. et al. Apollo Experience Report: Food Systems.
   Washington, D.C.: NASA, 1974. (NASA TN D-7720)
Smith, P.D. Apollo Experience Report: Spacecraft Structure Subsystem.
   Washington, D.C.: NASA, 1974. (NASA TN D-7780)
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