In Aug 1961, Merritt Island, Fla, was selected as launch area for Apollo/Saturn V lunar landing program; eight possible locations had been investigated; criteria used in selection included tentative master plan site layouts of launch pads and support facilities, and estimated costs of construction, utilities and instrumentation; launch operations concept, criteria and considerations for siting individual facilities at John F. Kennedy Space Center, NASA, were based on best data available at time; general site plan included provisions for launch complexes, support facilities and industrial area; spaceport was zoned into four basic functional areas -- launch zone, launch support zone, general support zone, and industrial zone; zoning was based on launch hazard criteria -- blast, acoustical, toxic, and nuclear; siting of facilities was based on explosive and noise hazard exposures; instrumentation and utilities systems were also sited. (see also ASCE -- Proc v 92 (J Aero-Space Transport Div) n AT2 Nov 1966 Paper 4961 p 13-27)


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    Title :

    Development of space launch facilities


    Additional title:

    ASCE -- Space Age Facilities -- Specialty Conference


    Contributors:
    Baker, B.L. (author)

    Conference:

    ASCE Speciality Conference on Space Age Facilities ; 1965 Ground equipment



    Publication date :

    1965


    Size :

    27 pages


    Type of media :

    Conference paper


    Type of material :

    Print


    Language :

    English


    Keywords :


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