Apollo Flight Journal - Index Page (original) (raw)
National Aeronautics and Space Administration
NASA History Division
David Woods
with Frank O'Brien, Tim Brandt, Lennie Waugh, Ken MacTaggart, Andrew Vignaux, Ian Roberts, Robin Wheeler, Rob McCray, Mike Jetzer, Alexander Turhanov, Ben Feist, Johannes Kemppanen and William Smeaton
Welcome to the Apollo Flight Journal, the companion to the Apollo Lunar Surface Journal. Like the Surface Journal, it is intended to be a resource for all those interested in the Apollo flights to the Moon, whether in a passing or scholarly capacity.
The journal presently covers eleven human flights of the Apollo program, relating the parts of the missions not on the lunar surface. As a "living document" it will continue to grow and evolve.
- Foreword by David R. Scott, Commander, Apollo 15
- Bibliography and Links
- Acknowledgements
- Journal Preparation Apollo DocumentationIn addition to the mission-specific documentation available on each journal's site, the AFJ includes scanned documents relevant to all missions.
Journal Essays
- S-II Insulation - Mike Jetzer
- Apollo Lunar Quarantine - Johannes Kemppanen
- Ejectable camera pods - Wes Oleszewski
- The Apollo On-board Computers - Phill Parker
- Lunar Orbit Insertion - Frank O'Brien
- Lunar Orbit Rendezvous - Frank O'Brien
- The SIM Bay Cameras - Robin Wheeler
- Apollo Launch Windows - Robin Wheeler
- Clouds Across The Moon - an analysis of Earth photography on Apollo by Paul White
New on the Apollo 11 Flight Journal
Analysis of Handwritten Notes Inside the Cabin of Apollo 11 Spacecraft CM-107 "Columbia"
at the
Smithsonian Institution's National Air and Space Museum,
Washington D.C.
The sextant mount with Michael Collins's tribute to the spacecraft. (NASM image)
Correspondence regarding corrections, additions and typographic errors are welcome and should be sent to David Woods at . The most recent updates to the Journal are listed in the updates file.
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Unless otherwise stated, these files are copyright © 1998 - 2017. W. David Woods.
Last updated 2024-05-07