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... '''Buy This Book''' http://www.apogeebooks.com/Books/For%20Kids/KidstoSpace.html Click here Category:Kids To Space Category:Kids To Space - BREATHING
... little paper roach somewhere. They would stick them on their door outside their room, keeping count of how many roach kills they had, I guess. '''Rusnak:''' That certainly would lighten up ... do we do this morning?" Launch morning, we have a dry count. Then, of course, we do launch. At dry count they're all a little, "I know we meet at the ... more interesting and harder to work with them, but it was fun. End of interview Category:NASA Oral History Interview
... included a facility 40 feet below ground, which was a radiation counting area. This was behind—except for the radiation counting area—the original quarantine barrier. You had air locks going ... of the house. '''Bogard:''' There was a whole organism testing concept. '''McCollum:''' Then the third category was the zoology investigations. Here you’ve got all kinds of different bacteria and single ...
... included a facility 40 feet below ground, which was a radiation counting area. This was behind—except for the radiation counting area—the original quarantine barrier. You had air locks going ... of the house. '''Bogard:''' There was a whole organism testing concept. '''McCollum:''' Then the third category was the zoology investigations. Here you’ve got all kinds of different bacteria and single ...
... you've ever heard this or not, but as they came down to the terminal count, they used to say things like "recorders to flight speed," was all part of the ... , that additional power load kicked everybody off the bus and they went black. The vehicle counted down and they launched. I was the first one to see the vehicle, so I ... us for a few hours this morning. '''Fendell:''' Enjoyed it. Thank you. End of interview Category: NASA Oral History Interview
... guys who came into the Astronaut corps from Eagle Scout backgrounds. I think I counted—at last count there were 293 current and former astronauts. Forty of you had been Eagle Scouts ... let NASA have y’all.” And there was two or three of us in that category. So the Air Force didn’t have very good luck with the—or history with ... . '''Ward:''' Charlie, thanks a lot. '''Duke:''' Sure. It was wonderful. Thank you. End of Interview Category: NASA Oral History Interview
... rockets, a mission must be developed first and they can be divided into three broad categories: science, national security, or commerce. Most are government sponsored and follow a pattern: an agency ... much smaller, saving a lot of weight. It dynamically opens up design choices. Another Serendipity category is the carbides, of which there are many types that promise higher temperatures than graphite ... vote count? Do they have all-wisdom and all-knowledge in how to protect the earth and you, who are technologists to one degree or another, are lumped into that category of ...
... test it. After it’s produced, you test it and then determine what the count is, the microbiological count. '''Ross-Nazzal:''' Other than testing the food after it was prepared, how else ... seeing us. '''Bourland:''' Okay. You’re welcome. It’s been fun recalling the old stories. Category:NASA Oral History Interview
... hold and they decided in the nine-minute hold, “Okay, well, we’re going to count down to T-minus five just before APU auxiliary power unit pre-start, so if ... be ready to go.” We come out of the nine-minute hold and we’re counting down, and as we approach five, we hear the calls from inside saying, “Okay, Cape ... right. Well, we’ll stop for today due to time . '''Chiao:''' Okay. End of interview Category:NASA Oral History Interview
... what he had done is that he timed this movie tape to a lift-off count. Kraft was running a simulation, and the only people that were in on it were ... we're T minus ten minutes and counting, and we're T minus and five minutes and counting, and we're T minus whatever we're counting, and lo and behold, we get ... . Thank you so much. '''Clements:''' You're welcome. '''Butler:''' We appreciate it. End of Interview Category:NASA Oral History Interview

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