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Organizations
Special Honours
Shaw is the recipient of many exemplary awards for serving his country in the United States Air Force and with NASA.
Other Information
Brewster Shaw is vice president and ...
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Category:Astronaut-Cosmonaut
From Atomic Physics to Astronomy - Made Simple Out of this world graphics - All in full color. No one knows how the universe will end - but we do have a pretty good idea how it started. Everyone is familiar with the "Big Bang" theory, but most of us are a little vague as to the details. In a similar manner, we all know the name Albert Einstein ; he's the one who invented Relativity, which we ...
... good crew. I was assigned to work with Brewster H. Shaw Jr. , who was going to be my commander, and I had great respect for Brewster. From what I had seen, he was ... it was a fleeting thing, but I’ll never forget it.
'''Johnson:''' You mentioned that Brewster Shaw, of course, was experienced, and Charlie Walker had had a flight before, but the rest ... happened to be around just happened to migrate right over the landing aim point. So Brewster had to fly instruments until we popped out of that cloud, just as if it ...
... .
Orbits of Earth = 108
Orbital Altitude = 190 nautical miles (218 statute miles)
Crew
'''Commander: Brewster A. Shaw'''
'''Pilot: Bryan D. O'Conner'''
Payload Commander:
Mission Specialist 1: Sherwood C. Spring
Mission Specialist ... '''
Mission
STS 61-B was the second flight of the shuttle Atlantis. On board were Brewster Shaw, Bryan O'Conner, Mary Cleave, Sherwood Spring, Jerry Ross, Rudolfo Neri Vela (Mexico), and Charles ...
... sort of
like an extended family. All of us were rookies except for the
commander, Brewster H. Shaw, Jr. , so we were all sharing this for the
first time around. We had ... , it was my job to deploy the probes and do other little
things like that. Brewster Shaw made such an incredible landing the
first time that, honest to God, I swear—everybody ...
... with?
'''Covey:''' Bob Robert L. Stewart was. Ox van Hoften was. In the SAIL
activity, Brewster H. Shaw Jr. was. There were others. I can’t remember.
'''Ross-Nazzal:''' Oh, sure. It ...
H. Hauck and Dan Daniel C. Brandenstein, STS -7 and STS -8, and I
think Brewster Shaw, STS -9 kind of started filling the pilot
positions. The MSs Mission Specialists , they went ...
... to geosynchronous orbit. In August 1985 the Discovery crew deployed the first AUSSAT.
Mission commander Brewster Shaw had tested all systems aboard Atlantis and reported that one of four videotape recorders was ... he could not see anything that was obviously wrong. Later, following directions from the ground, Shaw cycled a circuit breaker and reported, "Bingo. That seems to get power to VTR1." (W ...
... CENTER KSC landing.
During the December 3 landing, control inputs by mission commander Lt. Col. Brewster Shaw , Jr. appeared to cause Atlantis to float slightly just before landing on the 15,000 ... . runway. The orbiter's wheels touched down approximately 2400 feet from the runway threshold, and Shaw applied only light braking during a 17,759-ft. landing roll.
NASA slightly altered the ...
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