Report titled "The possible contribution of Lunar Orbiter A and B sites on Apollo launch window during 1968," likely prepared by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, circa 1966. Twenty-six (26) typed pages.
Booklet titled "The Lunar Orbiter: A Radio-Controlled Camera," produced by The Boeing Company and NASA Langley Research Center, circa 1960s. Includes information, illustrations, and diagrams related to the Lunar Orbiter camera system. Sixteen (16)…
Booklet titled "Lunar Orbiter: Mission A," circa 1960s. Includes information, illustrations, and diagrams related to the Lunar Orbiter program. Eighteen (18) pages.
Map titled "Lunar chart index," published by the Aeronautical Chart and Information Center, United States Air Force, circa 1960s.
Inscription on verso: "U.S. Geological Survey, [address in Menlo Park, California]. Donald Ellston, Branch of…
Map titled "Geologic map and sections of the Letronne Region of the Moon," by C. H. Marshall, published by the United States Geological Survey, 1963. Part of the "Geology of the Moon: Letronne Region" series, map I-385 (LAC-75).
Map titled "Geologic map and sections of the Kepler Region of the Moon," by R. J. Hackman, published by the United States Geological Survey, 1962. Part of the "Geology of the Moon: Keplar Region" series, map I-355 (LAC-57).
Photograph of Boeing's full-scale mock-up of the Agena-class Lunar Orbiter, circa 1960s.
Typed caption: "Full Scale Boeing Mock-up of Agena Class Lunar Orbiter."
Typed in margin: "D2-22777-1. 2-i."
Photograph of an unidentified man inspecting Boeing's full-scale mock-up of the Agena-class Lunar Orbiter, circa 1960s.
Typed caption: "Full Scale Boeing Mock-up of Agena Class Lunar Orbiter."
Typed in margin: "D2-22777-1. 4-i."
Report titled "Engineer special study of the surface of the Moon," by Robert J. Hackman and Arnold C. Mason, United States Geological Survey, 1961. Part of the Miscellaneous Geologic Investigations series, map I-351. Packet includes two maps; a third…
Photograph of Earth's moon taken from the Lick Observatory (California), circa 1967. Visible landmarks include the lunar crater Tycho and its ray system. A box is drawn around Tycho, with the caption noting that the outlined area corresponds to an…