| LEC # | TOPICS | ASSIGNMENTS |
|---|---|---|
| 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 |
|
| 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 |
|
| 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 |
When you click the Amazon logo to the left of any citation and purchase the book (or other media) from Amazon.com, MIT OpenCourseWare will receive up to 10% of this purchase and any other purchases you make during that visit. This will not increase the cost of your purchase. Links provided are to the US Amazon site, but you can also support OCW through Amazon sites in other regions.