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data2 = Duane G. Digger Carey ... in Aerospace Engineering from the University of Minnesota-Minneapolis in 1981 and 1982, respectively.
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Carey received his commission from the Reserve Officer Training Corps in 1981 and graduated from Undergraduate ...
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'''Houston, Texas – 17 February 2000'''
'''Butler:''' Today is February 17, 2000. This oral history with Duane
Catterson is being conducted at the offices of the Signal Corporation
for the Johnson Space ... the
management meetings when I had really felt that we were being betrayed,
he said, "Duane, you've got to relax. You're going to give yourself an
ulcer if you ...
... , 2013. This oral history interview is being conducted with Duane Ross in Houston, Texas for the Johnson Space Center Oral History Project. Duane has worked at the Johnson Space Center since August ...
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... more. Space Shuttle astronauts experience around three g's on take-off and reentry— this is due to acceleration. As little as four g's can cause a person to black out without the aid of a g-suit. With a g-suit the human body can handle seven g's sustained. Blacking out from g-forces can cause brain damage or even ...
... big room. I'm going to mention the ones that later
became space people. Harold G. Johnson. He probably died before you
all started, too. Sig Sigurd A. Sjoberg had just ... impressive people—Dick Richard
E. Battin, Milt Milton B. Trageser, Ralph R. Ragan, Davey David
G. Hoag. They were really fantastic.
The role they had played in the Polaris guidance system ... , we did a big development program on electrical
actuators. We have hydraulics instead.
Guy Joseph G. Thibodaux—no, not Guy Thibodaux. One of the guys who
became later—got Max's ...
... 2003
/The questions in this transcript were asked during an oral history session with Eugene G. Edmonds. Mr. Edmonds has amended the answers for clarification purposes. As a result, this transcript ... new astronauts that were going to fly on the Shuttle Training Aircraft in the zero-G weightless program, and they would fly almost every day and require two photographers. They were ... coverage was where we first began using color film. Our engineering instrumentation aircraft, chase, zero-G and others still required very fast film and the best F-stop possible in most ...
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