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Some people give specific reasons for wanting to travel into space such as wanting to experience the excitement of being ... even to visit other moons or planets. However, many people are also interested for spiritual reasons. These might be religious, but they also feel that the opportunity to view the Earth ...
Man is essentially an explorer interested in what lies just beyond the next hill or sea or even star. In my opinion, one of the benefits of the ISS and its long-term value to society is to lay the groundwork for us to expand the reaches of human civilization beyond Earth orbit to the Moon, Mars and other places in our solar system. In other words, we're not going just to visit; we'll live in ...
... big
thing on the switches. People used to worry about switches and
cleanliness, for that reason. But that wasn't the big problem. The big
problem, people would drop drills, tools ... and have to
go through electrified clouds. You might not have a choice… For this
reason the orbiter was designed for lightning.
Well, that started the big activity off on that ... no. No, I was very happy
with my work in exploration there, and for some reason I never really
wanted to be an astronaut, although those were incredibly wonderful
people. So ...
... temperature extremes, that they
didn't even consider, the scientists did know that . The reason, the
whole reason the astronauts were quarantined for three weeks was because
that was the period of ... going to
spend—what's an Airstream trailer cost? Fifteen thousand.
And there was another reason for Airstream trailers, before the flight
crews went to the lunar missions, they had to ...
... distance from the vehicle so you could actually slow your approach speed down to a reasonable level so that you could come down and actually engage the docking cone and dock ... we changed things and manipulated them and changed hardware and so forth until we were reasonably satisfied we had something that was workable. Then we’d bring the crews in and ... interface with it and control it, whatever it was. That’s how you do a reasonable program. Not something typically like we did with LLRV/TV where everything was rush, rush ...
...
quarantine business was just sort of mainly show.
The trailer facility was, again, a pretty reasonable quarantine. It was
on the ship. They walked through this little plastic tube from the ... the spacesuits, in particular.
'''Catterson:''' Well, a very strong role, I think. The art was reasonably
sophisticated before the space program began. The Navy had a pressure
suit for very high ...
... to perceive enough and
see enough and have sufficient information available, … that he could
make reasonable choices about proper alternatives in how to control the
craft in a manner that would ... humans could not survive in
space, for a variety of reasons, both physical, physiological and mental
and psychological, all kinds of reasons. So they didn't really know
exactly what to test ...
... and they can't find a parking
space, that's their problem. Laughter
'''Butler:''' Sounds reasonable.
'''Bostick:''' So I mean, I don't mean to belittle the importance of docking
and ... of
pride about being a member of the trench.
'''Butler:''' Obviously for good reason.
'''Bostick:''' Obviously for good reason, yes. Right. We talked earlier
about competition and teamwork and all of that ...
... no. No, I was very happy
with my work in exploration there, and for some reason I never really
wanted to be an astronaut, although those were incredibly wonderful
people. So ... . There’s a company out there, Grumman Corporation , in Long
Island New York . For some reason, I had talked to my neighbor, who was
the local Grumman director, and I said ... the more interesting aspects of
things that you kind of fall into. One of the reasons that I decided to
leave NASA was not because there were not challenges necessarily, but ...
... tremendous
leap forward in the day that it was invented. That's one of the reasons
we originally went with David Clark, because he was the company that had
done a ...
launch-on need. They wanted the capability, if they had a satellite that
for some reason died in orbit, and they wanted another one up, they
wanted to have the capability ... gone to Teflon wiring and some of the others that don't burn.
And the reason was, the national standard for determining
self-extinguishing wire is what they had tested to ...
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