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... A. Thomas titlestyle = image = Image:Astronaut_thomas-d.jpg 200px imagestyle = caption = Donald A. Thomas captionstyle = headerstyle = background: ccf; labelstyle = background: ddf; datastyle = text-align:right; header1 = label1 = data1 = header2 = label2 = Birth Name data2 = Donald A. Thomas ... . Experience Following graduation from Cornell University in 1982, Dr. Thomas joined AT&T Bell Laboratories in Princeton, New Jersey, working as a Senior Member of the Technical Staff. His responsibilities there included ...
... do some designs, Gerry and myself and Grant primarily. Then I heard that a position had opened up. A young man had transferred out of that group, out of the Public Services group ... who deal with building regular buildings here on Earth, and they assigned me a guy about my age and a young lady about twenty-one, right out of school, and the two of ... Kubasov and Alexei Arkhipovich Leonov , and, of course, Vance D. Brand was there, and Tom Thomas P. Stafford. They came to the air show and participated in the air show and ...
... Specialized Center for Outreach, Research and Training (NSCORT) grant in integrative physiology. He received a NASA Young Investigator Award in 1994 for his work in the area of autonomic neurophysiology. Dr. Pawelczyk is a co-investigator for experiments to be flown on the Neurolab mission, and two Shuttle ...
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... at that time. (In the book A Beautiful Mind, about John Nash, they mention even seeing a rather young teenager at the wonderful mathematics teas, sitting at a go board... that was me, playing with Daniel Cohen.) There was a different kind of discipline there ...
... moving to Houston. He was the enabler that allowed me to get a job with NASA. They were hiring young people and that’s how I got to NASA in Houston. '''Faul ... was just not a good time and there had been a lot of change in personnel and management. Many of the guys I had formerly worked for like Tom J. Thomas Milton had ... as well. But, I had up and down times teaching school. There’s a lot of problems with young people in that era. That was in ’87 through ’95, I was teaching ...
... 'm sure they didn't live far away. '''Brinkley:''' Was this unusual for a young man your age? Were a lot of contemporaries of yours wanting to get pilot's license? '''Armstrong:''' I ... did you— '''Armstrong:''' I rented a room at first, in a private home, and later met one of the other young bachelor engineers there, and then we rented a small place for the two ... 't discovered it yet. Laughter Well, a little quick story on that. Thomas Jefferson was a great believer in for every disease of mankind, there's a cure growing here on Earth, we've ...
... = text-align:right; header1 = label1 = data1 = header2 = label2 = Birth Name data2 = Thomas K. Mattingly II header3 = label3 = Birth Date data3 = Mar 17 1936 ... Young (spacecraft commander), Ken Mattingly (command module pilot), and Charles M. Duke, Jr. (lunar module pilot). The mission assigned to Apollo 16 was to collect samples from the lunar highlands at a ...
... Thomas V. Chambers - Interviewed by Kevin M. Rusnak''' '''Huntsville, Texas – 20 January 2000''' '''Rusnak:''' Today is ... which eventually SAIL Shuttle Avionics Integration Laboratory grew up in the same building. There was a particularly bad problem on Apollo 7 where we started having EMI electromagnetic interference problems, and ... in the lab to try and solve this problem, and we did. I had a particularly bright young lad called Paul E. Sollock, who I think he was just out of his ...

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