NASA's Aeronautics and Space Reports for 1968 features 12 monthly reports (#38 through #49) that cover a wide variety of topics. Each of the reports is around 4 1/2 minutes long, with a longer recap in the December report ... more »filling each disc with approximately one hour of rare material. These reports are from new transfers of the production intermediates.
January (#38) - Pioneer 8 solar satellite, underwater recovery location aids.
February (#39) - Apollo 5 LM test, new high temperature tungsten alloy, medical monitoring
March (#40) - Models for aeronautical research, Ed Gibson and the scientist astronauts
April (#41) - Surveyor, the X-15 and Bill Dana
May (#42) - Apollo landing tests (land and sea), Atlas-agena research
June (#43) - Planetary landing studies, underwater space simulations
July (#44) - Lunar landing research facility, hydroplaning research
August (#45) - Astronaut parachute training, orbital astronomical observatory
September (#46) - Apollo 7 next manned flight
October (#47) - Flight simulators, Antarctic testing for space
November (#48) - Apollo 8 next manned flight, objectives for Apollo 8
December (#49) - Summary of the year's events« less