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... = Earth Rad Budget Sat, 15354
Experiments = http://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/nmc/experimentSearch.do?spacecraft=ERBS Here
Nominal Power = 470.0W
Additional Information = http://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/nmc/spacecraftOrbit.do ... module was a torque-box structure that provided a direct interface to the Shuttle. The ERBE-nonscanning instrument and electronics was attached to the base module. The instrument module was mounted ...
... 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 Project at NASA ... and turning it around to get it ready to go again, you would hear Jack R. Lousma and T.K. Mattingly, for example, arguing about certain aspects of the Apollo system ... flight. There were a couple of guys who flew chase on all the flights, Charles R. Charlie Justiz and there may have been somebody later on, who were our instructor pilots ...
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data3 = Sept 6 1946
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label4 = Birth Place ... September 6, 1946, in Orange, California, but considers Twentynine Palms, California, to be his hometown. Bryan and his wife, Susan, have two married sons, Thomas and Kevin, and three granddaughters, Ella ...
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... FUNDAMENTALS OF AVIATION AND SPACE TECHNOLOGY'''
by Bryan, L. A., et al
''Urbana (Illinois), 1959: University of Illinois Institute of Aviation, 140 pages ( ...
... Management framework design-based safety philosophy — reduce & eliminate accident by design gaining insights by continuous R&D in accident theory development ''
These five aspects of high technical and programmatic importance to ... Germany, 2004.
CAIB, The Columbia Accident Investigation Board, report Vol-I, August, 2003.
Fragola, J. R., Space Shuttle Program Risk Management, Reliability Availability Maintainability Symposium (RAMS)96, Las Vegas, NV, January ...
... )'''
Image:R-1 schematic.jpg R-1 Schematic
Image:R-1engineering2.jpg The engineering facilities for the R-1 rocket.
Image:R-1launchfacility.jpg Launch facilities for R-1 rocket
Image:R-1prep.jpg R-1 rocket launch preparation
Image:R-1 launch.jpg Launch of R-1 rocket
Image:R-1flight.jpg R-1 rocket in flight
Category ...
... on launch pad'''
Image:R-7schematic.jpg R-7 rocket schematic
Image:R-7facilities.jpg R-7 launch facilities
Image:R-7preparation.jpg R-7 preparation
Image:R-7lunar.jpg R-7 booster transportation of a four ... with an interplanetary station.
Image:R-7lunarerector.jpg Four stage R-7 with lunar probe on erector
Image:R-7pad.jpg R-7 on launch pad
Image:R-7launch.jpg R-7 early launch
Image:VostokR ...
... their support was done by civil service people,
whereas at White Sands Test Facility, the R&D Research and Development
contractors had their systems, and they were responsible for them, but ... the Apollo contractors?
'''Beckett:''' Oh, sure, sure. I worked very closely with all contractors.
The R&D contractors that were responsible for the command and service
module, which was North American ...
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