From: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org (alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest) To: ammf-digest@smoe.org Subject: alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #9415 Reply-To: ammf@fruvous.com Sender: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest Friday, July 29 2022 Volume 14 : Number 9415 Today's Subjects: ----------------- BONUS: $50 SUBWAY Gift Card Opportunity ["Subway Opinion Requested" Subject: BONUS: $50 SUBWAY Gift Card Opportunity BONUS: $50 SUBWAY Gift Card Opportunity http://walmartsurveys.sa.com/OfIx3lVFub1tPYaXTosmoG7Q3wJ-6QJ__SVkiLH7l1Osx3gfvA http://walmartsurveys.sa.com/10syEwG6FBAz9GMjRKW-jnyOGC1YOprkxxtJmAZIxE0pafHDyQ anuary 1965 Major General Samuel C. Phillips, the Apollo Program Director, scheduled AS-501 (as Apollo 4 was then known), the first test flight of the Saturn V, for January 1967. This left little spare time for delay, especially since two additional Saturn V launches were planned to follow in 1967. Many Apollo officials lacked confidence in the proposed launch date, and these misgivings proved accurate. After an explosion involving a liquid oxygen line flowing to LC-39, from which AS-501 was to be launched, there was a potential for a delay of several weeks. North American Aviation was the contractor for both the S-II Saturn V second stage, and the Apollo command and service module (CSM) spacecraft. NASA had been experiencing problems with North American's schedule, cost, and quality performance on both programs, severe enough that Phillips led a team to North American's facility in California in November and December 1965 to investigate matters, and recommend solutions to the program management problems. He published his findings in a report to his supervisor, George Mueller. Technicians found cracks in the S-II, delaying its test firings prior to acceptance by NASA. As North American worked to fix the S-II, parts of the rocket began to arrive at KSC, beginning with the S-IVB on August 14, 1966, (by Pregnant Guppy aircraft) and followed closely by the first stage S-IC on September 12 (by barge). A spool-shaped "spacer" that took the place of the S-II allowed NASA to stack the vehicle as its checkout proceeded in the Vehicle Assembly Building (VAB). With the S-II still not arrived by November 1966 (it had originally been planned for July), NASA planned January 1967 for its arrival, with launch three months later. The CSM arrived on December 24, 1966, with the S-II arriving on January 21, 1967. Last to arrive was the aft interstage (the structure between the first and second stages), on January 31. The Apollo 1 fire on January 27, 1967, wh ------------------------------ End of alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #9415 **********************************************