National Aeronautics and Space Administration

NASA History Division

David Woods with Frank O'Brien, Tim Brandt, Lennie Waugh, Ken MacTaggart, Andrew Vignaux, Ian Roberts, Robin Wheeler, Rob McCray, Mike Jetzer, Alexander Turhanov, Ben Feist and Johannes Kemppanen

The journal presently covers eleven human flights of the Apollo program, relating the parts of the missions not on the lunar surface. As a "living document" it will continue to grow and evolve.

Apollo Documentation

Journal Essays

Analysis of Handwritten Notes Inside the Cabin of Apollo 11 Spacecraft CM-107 "Columbia" at the

Smithsonian Institution's National Air and Space Museum,

Washington D.C.

The sextant mount with Michael Collins's tribute to the spacecraft. (NASM image)

In an attempt to convey the essence of the AFJ to a wider readership, a book by W. David Woods is available. How Apollo Flew to the Moon

The United States Government retains a non-exclusive, royalty-free license to publish or reproduce the published form of the Apollo Flight Journal, or to allow others to do so, for U.S. Government purposes.

Unless otherwise stated, these files are copyright © 1998 - 2017. W. David Woods.