LEC # | TOPICS | ASSIGNMENTS |
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1 | Introduction and overview | |
2 | Apollo as a complex system | Mindell, chapter 1. Cox and Murray, chapter 1. |
3 | Historical/technical analysis of engineering systems | Scranton, Philip. "NASA and the Aerospace Industry: Critical Issues and Research Prospects." Dissertation; Rutgers University.
Launius, Roger. "Interpreting the Moon Landings: Project Apollo and the Historians." History and Technology 22 (2006): 225-255. |
4 | Systems engineering and atlas |
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5 | Organizing research from NACA to NASA | Mindell, chapters 2-3. Cox and Murray, chapters 2 and 6. Sato, Yasushi. "Local Engineering in the Early American and Japanese Space Programs." Dissertation; University of Pennsylvania. Chapters 1-2. |
6 | Sputnik, Mercury, and the Cold War |
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7 | Kennedy's decision: From politics to engineering specs | Launius, Roger. "Apollo: A Retrospective Analysis."
Webb, and McNamara. "Recommendations for Our National Space Program: Changes, Policies, Goals." May 8, 1961. Cox and Murray, chapters 4-5. |
8 | The LOR decision | Hansen, James. Enchanted Rendezvous: John C. Houbolt and the Genesis of the Lunar-Orbit Rendezvous Concept. NASA, 1995. Seamans, Robert. Apollo: The Tough Decisions. Washington, DC: NASA, 2005, chapter 3. (PDF - 2.9 MB) (Courtesy of NASA.) Cox and Murray, chapters 7-9. |
9 | The Soviet moon program (PDF) | Gerovitch, Slava. "New Soviet Man Inside the Machine." ———. "Human Machine Issues in the Soviet Space Program." Chapter 4 in Critical Issues in the History of Space Flight. Edited by Dick, Steven J., and Roger Launius. Washington, DC: NASA, 2006. (PDF - 1.0 MB) (Courtesy of NASA.) |
10 | Gemini and early Apollo engineering | Mindell, chapter 4. |
11 | Apollo guidance and control |
Nevins, J. L. "Man-Machine Design for the Apollo Guidance, Navigation, and Control System." Presented at the 2nd IFAC Symposium on Automatic Control in Space, Vienna, Austria, September 4-8, 1967. Mindell, chapters 5-6. |
12 | Astronautical guidance | Battin, R. H. "Some Funny Things Happened on the Way to the Moon." AIAA Journal of Guidance, Control, and Dynamics 25 (2002): 1-7. |
13 | Engineering the LEM | Kelley, Moon Lander. |
14 | Designing a landing | Bennett, and Cheatham. "Apollo Lunar Module Landing Strategy." (PDF - 2.7 MB) (Courtesy of NASA.) Klumpp, A. R. "A Manually Retargeted Automatic Landing System for the Lunar Module." Journal of Spacecraft and Rockets 40 (2003): 973-982. Mindell, chapter 8. |
15 | NASA's current moon plans | |
16 | Apollo software | Eyles. "Tales from the Lunar Module Guidance Computer." Presented to the 27th Annual Guidance and Control Conference of the American Astronautical Society (AAS). Breckenridge, CO: February 6, 2004. Johnson, Madeline S., and Donald R. Giller. "MIT's Role in Project Apollo, Volume 5: Software." (PDF 1 - 8.3 MB) (PDF 2 - 7.7 MB ) Mindell, chapter 7. |
17 | Apollo 11 | Apollo 11: The NASA Mission Reports Apollo Lunar Surface Journal: Apollo 12 "A Visit to the Snowman." Bennett. "Apollo Experience Report: Mission Planning for Lunar Module Descent and Ascent." (PDF - 1.9 MB) (Courtesy of NASA.) Cox and Murray, chapters 24-25. Mindell, chapter 9. |
18 | Apollo 14: An astronaut's view | |
19 | Apollo 12 and group project freetime | |
20 | Covering Apollo: The role of the press |
Launius. "Heroes in a Vacuum: The Apollo Astronaut as Cultural Icon." (PDF)# Collection of original news articles. Kauffman, chapter 4. |
21 | Life support and human factors I | Pitts, John A. The Human Factor. Chapters 1-7. |
22 | Bob Parker: Scientist-astronauts and lunar science | |
23 | Student presentations | |
24 | Student presentations wrap-up | |
25 | MIT museum trip | |
26 | Final class |