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Bryan D. O'Connor Interviewed by Sandra Johnson Washington, DC – 17 March 2004
'''Johnson:''' Today is March 17th, 2004. This oral history with Bryan O’Connor is being conducted for the Johnson Space Center Oral History ... first payload specialists.
'''O'Connor:''' Yes.
'''Johnson:''' How were they received by the astronaut corps, and that relationship, not just those two specifically, but the whole payload specialists group.
'''O'Connor:''' We had two ...
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Category:Astronaut-Cosmonaut
... launch vehicle programs and that portion of the Saturn/Apollo Applications Program assigned to Marshall. O’Connor was born on March 31, 1922 in Fitchburg, Mass. He graduated from West Point in ... bachelor of science in both military engineering and in aeronautical engineering. During World War II, O’Connor served in Italy with the 495th Bombardment Group, and held several other military assignments around ...
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Category:Engineer
... Gordon Fullerton were the crew. Guy S.
Gardner was one of the pilots and Bryan D. O’Connor was the other
pilot, so three of us. Like I say, Ron McNair was my ... the difficulties in the join-up and everything, we
came in, and we had brought Bryan over from Edwards or wherever, because
we knew the only place we were going to ... .” Guy Gardner came in, and he had seen 10
knots more than me, and then Bryan had seen 20 knots more than me. And
we’re all thinking, “Okay.”
Well, it ...
... over and you find out.
That first crew was great. The D.C. contingent, Bryan D. O’Connor and
Woody Sherwood C. Spring and I, still get together two or three times
a ... , no. I didn’t really expect to be selected yet, but I was
happy. And Bryan O’Connor and I, when we first got down, we were doing
our initial skit for our ...
... expenditures for the Space Station from fiscal year 1994 through 1988. (NASA Release 93-64)
Bryan O'Connor, a former astronaut and Deputy Director of the Redesign Team and Deputy Associate Administrator of ... NASA, said that NASA engineers planned to have three new design options ready by June. O'Connor said that two plans could cut the cost of the project by 50 percent or ... more. Whether the redesign effort could be done quickly and cheaply was still in doubt, O'Connor said. (AP, Apr 6/93; W Post, Apr 6/93)
The Wall Street Journal reported ...
... control surfaces are disabled. (NASA Release 93-75)
NASA Administrator Daniel S. Goldin announced that Bryan O'Connor, Deputy Director of the Space Station redesign team, would take over management of the Space ... Station analysis; he was to serve as Special Advisor to the Administrator and advisor to O'Connor. (NASA Statement on Advisory Committee Meeting)
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