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Good evening
I want to start this thread by apologizing, as I am fully aware that what I am about to ask is kinda off topic. However, I don't think there is another place in the internet with peoples as precise as the ones in this forum when it comes to anything Apollo-related.
Anyway: I would like to ask you whether any of you is aware of where I could find online a copy of a certain document called "Launch Vehicle Operations for Support of Space Vehicle Countdown Demonstration Test and Launch Countdown". It is a set of three volumes which was used by Norm Carlson and it is supposed to contain the whole prelaunch sequence checklist from the launch control team's viewpoint. Heroicrelics has a small portion of the document and a version of the document for the Saturn 1, but I haven't been able to find it anywhere in its full form. I would like to ask you whether you happen to know a place online where I could download a copy, as the only alternative for me would be to travel all the way to Huntsville as it is supposed to be stored somewhere at UAH's archives.
Once again, I apologize if this is off topic. And happy new year! From what I see, this seems to be the first thread for the year 2023.
I want to start this thread by apologizing, as I am fully aware that what I am about to ask is kinda off topic. However, I don't think there is another place in the internet with peoples as precise as the ones in this forum when it comes to anything Apollo-related.
Anyway: I would like to ask you whether any of you is aware of where I could find online a copy of a certain document called "Launch Vehicle Operations for Support of Space Vehicle Countdown Demonstration Test and Launch Countdown". It is a set of three volumes which was used by Norm Carlson and it is supposed to contain the whole prelaunch sequence checklist from the launch control team's viewpoint. Heroicrelics has a small portion of the document and a version of the document for the Saturn 1, but I haven't been able to find it anywhere in its full form. I would like to ask you whether you happen to know a place online where I could download a copy, as the only alternative for me would be to travel all the way to Huntsville as it is supposed to be stored somewhere at UAH's archives.
Once again, I apologize if this is off topic. And happy new year! From what I see, this seems to be the first thread for the year 2023.