Human Space Travel Primary Sources
In 2019, IEEE FOOTSTEPS is celebrating the contributions technologists in IEEE's fields of interest made to human space travel.
This is a resource page for primary source materials (e.g. oral histories, first-hand histories, milestones, etc.) related to commemorating human space travel, the Saturn and Apollo Projects, and the Lunar landings of 1969.
If you know of materials that should be added to these pages such as Oral histories, First-Hand Histories, Journal or Conference papers, etc. please contact Robert Colburn at the IEEE History Center r.colburn at ieee.org
For further resources, see:
- Seminal IEEE journal and conference papers related to Human Space Travel
- Images, video, and audio resources related to Human Space Travel
We encourage anyone who was involved in the technologies for the Apollo project to write a First-Hand History or an encyclopedia article for the ETHW.
Primary accounts
Oral Histories
- Robert Briskman (#Space communications, Unified S-band system
- Merril Buckley project management for complex electronic systems (e.g., AEGIS, APOLLO)
- Sajjad Durrani Space communications pioneer, COMSAT, NASA, and an IEEE Life Fellow
- Ivan Getting President of The Aerospace Corporation, launches of Mercury and Gemini
- Dimitry Grabbe electronic components for Apollo project, especially for Apollo guidance computer
- William Gretsch TV camera for Apollo project
- Myron Kayton lunar modular electronics, shuttle electronics
- James Lovell Gemini and Apollo VIII and Apollo XIII missions, first person to make a second voyage to the Moon
- Naomi McAfee (2003, SWE) Apollo lunar camera
- Naomi McAfee (2010, IEEE) Apollo lunar camera
- Naomi McAfee (2010, SWE) Apollo lunar camera
- Ian Ross Managing Director of Bellcom, systems engineering to NASA's Project Apollo, remote sensing of lunar surface (safe to land?)
- Balraj Sokkappa Steering equations for command module, and training astronauts
- Cary Spitzer NASA Langley Research Center
- E. King Stodola Project Diana Project Manager
- Gene Strull TV camera for Apollo project, work for NASA
- Len Svensson managed team that built TV camera used in Apollo Moon landing
- Arthur Winston - an an IEEE Life Fellow, Apollo heat shield technology, reminiscence about Buzz Aldrin
Space Travel First Hand Histories
Launch Vehicles
- Low-thrust Interplanetary Vehicles, by Gerard Ash
- Project Mercury, Atlas/Redstone testing, meeting Wehner von Braun, by Rufus Chávez
- First hand experience as a space engineer, the pre-launch years, by Saj Durrani
- Robert Alden Hutchison Apollo reminiscences, pipes and bellows for rocket engines
Components
- Manufacturer of Silicon Transistors useful in Apollo, by Edward N. Clarke
- My Saturn 5 transistors and pump motors by Darrell Tesdall
- Signal Processing and Components for the Lunar Module by George Yabroudy
- Description of the Error Angle Counter module, by Mark Birnbaum
- Recollections of the Hand Control for the Apollo Capsule, by Russ Crum
- Testing the Apollo Guidance and Navigation System by James Murphy
- Satellite orbit interspacing, by Peter Stavroulakis
- Recollections of the Terminal Descent Landing Radar, by Don Watts
- Hacking Apollo's Guidance Computer, by Walt Whipple
Lunar Module
- Making Sure that the Lunar Lander was Correctly Tested, by Robert Catenaro
- Lunar Module design, landing and takeoff, and the camera showing takeoff from the Moon, by Richard Coen
- Rough Combustion Cut-off Assembly for Lunar Module, by Bob Fitzgerald
- Background of how I became involved in the Saturn-Apollo Lunar Landing Program, by Walker H. Land
- Recollections of the Apollo and Lunar Module simulators, by Edward Martin
- Lunar Module Mission Engineering Simulation, by John H (Jack) Sachleben
- Lunar Module simulator, by Haywood (Woody) Satz
- Astronaut Training on Lunar Landing Training Vehicles (LLTVs), by Henry A. Siemienowski
Lunar Surface and Remote Sensing
- 50th Anniversary of Apollo Lunar Landing & 50 years in Space Research: A Personal Reminiscence, by Clive Dyer
- Studying Lunar Surface Using Radar by John Evans
- Lunar Laser Experiments by David Flinchbaugh
- Kumar Krishen on determining Moon surface composition by radar
Telemetry, Launch Pad Safety, Range Safety
- Telemetry Range Safety Antennas, by Carol Crom
- Recollections of the ground telemetry for Apollo by Walter Elden
- George L. Gentzler Jr. Field operations, launch pad safety, Ascension Island
- Bermuda tracking station, range safety transmitters by John Jacobs
- Reliability Engineering at GE Apollo Support Department, by Larry Miller
- Apollo 1 disaster tape analysis by Bell Labs, by A. Michael Noll
- Saturn V ground support computer reminiscences, by Richard Reis
Space Communications
Encyclopedia Articles
Biographies
- Julian J. Bussgang Bussgang was a consultant to Grumman Aircraft in the selection, simulation and evaluation of Rendezvous Radar and Landing Radar for LEM (Lunar Module).
- Robert Edwards Re-entry guidance for Apollo
- Maxime A. Faget Chief Engineer and Director of Engineering and Development at the Johnson Space Center
- Keith Glennan first Administrator of NASA
- Peter Glaser Project manager for the Apollo XI Laser Ranging Retro-reflector Array, also involved with solar power and generating power in space.
- Lawrence A. Hyland Hughes Electronics Co., 1967 Surveyor moon landing
- Neal A. Richardson TRW's evaluation of the Apollo Lunar Landing success probability
Organizations
- NASA NASA
Technical topics
Recognitions
ASME Landmarks
- Apollo Space Suit
- Apollo Lunar Module
- Apollo Space command module
- Saturn 5 from Florida
- Saturn 5 from Alabama
- Saturn 5 from Texas
IEEE Milestones
- Mercury Spacecraft MA-6, 1962
- Apollo Guidance Computer, 1962-1972
- Electronic technology for space rocket launches, 1950-1969
- Grumman Lunar Module
We encourage any IEEE member to propose Space Travel-related achievements as an IEEE Milestone. If you are interested in proposing an IEEE Milestone, you can find the instructions here: Milestone Guidelines. To see the Milestone proposals already in progress, please go to: Milestone Status Report