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C. Gordon Fullerton Interviewed by Rebecca Wright NASA Dryden Flight Research Center – 6 May 2002
'''Wright:''' Today is May 6, 2002. This oral history with Gordon Fullerton is being conducted by Rebecca Wright for the Johnson Space Center Oral History Project at the Dryden Flight Research Center in California, where Colonel Fullerton serves as the ...
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... L. Gordon Cooper, Jr. - Interviewed by Roy Neal'''
'''Pasadena, California – 21 May 1998'''
'''Neal:''' I want to take you back ... that true—That was true for Mercury; how about Gemini?
'''Cooper:''' In Gemini, Pete Charles C. Conrad, Jr. and I tried to get
approval to fly in just a regular flying ... went to
Mars.
'''Cooper:''' Absolutely. The public were hanging on the TVs again.
End of Interview
Category:NASA Oral History Interview
... with Charles Bolden in Houston, Texas, for the NASA
Johnson Space Center Oral History Project. Interviewer is Sandra
Johnson, assisted by Rebecca Wright and Jennifer Ross-Nazzal.
I want to thank ... the roll.
And when he realized what—in fact, I think, as the debrief showed— C.
Gordon Fullerton just happened to look at the eyebrow lights, and he
noticed that he was still ...
... is being conducted in Bertram, Texas, for the NASA Johnson Space Center Oral History Project. Interviewer is Rebecca Wright, assisted by Jennifer Ross-Nazzal and Sandra Johnson. Thanks again for participating ... time. I don’t believe we had a simulator in Houston. Jon C. Harpold, I don’t know if you interviewed Jon or not. Well, you won’t get to. But he ... the crew, either Joe Henry Engle or Richard H. Truly or Fred W. Haise or C. Gordon Fullerton would go out and fly them in the Shuttle training airplane. Then when we did ...
... for the NASA Johnson Space Center Oral History
Project at NASA Headquarters in Washington, D.C. The interviewer is
Rebecca Wright, assisted by Sandra Johnson.
We thank you for meeting us down ... separating and then landing in the simulator, it was
Fred W. Haise Jr. and Gordo C. Gordon Fullerton were the crew on
approach and landing tests, along with Joe and Dick. Of course ...
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Project in the offices of the Signal Corporation in Houston, Texas.
Carol Butler is the interviewer and is assisted by Sandra Johnson and
Cassie Cowan.
Thank you very much for coming ... follow a few of
them.
We had great guys at that time, great friends like C. Gordon
Fullerton, Owen K. Garriott, and Karol J. Bobko, who was the first
commander on the flight ... with us today about your experiences.
You certainly had some very interesting times.
End of Interview
Category:NASA Oral History Interview
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... Then in late ’77,
starting in the summertime, they started interviewing. I think they
interviewed 200 people that time. Does that sound right? Yes, ... chase, STS-3, of course, was
Jack R. Lousma and Charles Gordon Fullerton were the crew. Guy S.
Gardner was one of the pilots ... flying STS-7. Rick Frederick
H. Hauck and Dan Daniel C. Brandenstein, STS -7 and STS -8, and I
think Brewster Shaw, ...
... the Johnson Space Center Oral History Project at NASA Headquarters in Washington, D.C. Sandra Johnson is the interviewer and is assisted by Rebecca Wright. I want to thank you again for ... where the Orbiter was coming in—and on STS-3, that was Jack Lousma and C. Gordon Gordo Fullerton, and when they came in on actual landing day, I had asked permission to ... will give you time to get to your next meeting.
'''O'Connor:''' Okay. End of interview
Category: NASA Oral History Interview
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