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REDIRECT Charles A. Bassett II Category:Astronaut-Cosmonaut
... Charles A. Berry - Interviewed by Carol Butler''' '''Houston, Texas – 29 April 1999''' '''Butler:''' Today is April 29, 1999. This oral history is with Dr. Charles Berry, at his offices in Houston, Texas. This ... all the guys from the Paper Clip Operation at the end of World War II and we brought a bunch of German scientists to the School of Aerospace Medicine in San Antonio ... been through then a test pilot selection, got into a test pilot school. So here now we were even super selecting above that. But we had guys like Chuck Charles E. Yeager , who ...
Charles A. Berry, MD, was MSC Director of Medical Research and Operations. Born Rogers, Ark. Joined NASA ... Berry Apollo 10 Mission Audio T+56.32 through T+57.49 May 20 1969 Charles Berry Press Conference Apollo 10 Press conference Pt 1 Apollo 10 Mission Audio T+57 ... .21 May 20 1969 Charles Berry Press Conference Apollo 10 Press conference Pt 1 Apollo 13 Interview with Charles Berry April 20 1970 Apollo 13 Press conference Dr Charles Berry interview 1969 Press ...
... Charles A. Biggs - Interviewed by Rebecca Wright''' '''Houston, Texas – 1 August 2002''' '''Wright:''' Today is August 1, ... use an example on Apollo 11. I got a call from— someone in Dr. Charles A. Berry’s office … and he said, “Chuck, we need a back quarantine facility for the Apollo 11 crew press conference prior to flight.” And I said, “Well, first, what is a back ...
REDIRECT Charles A. Berry Category:Physician
... got one of the finest aviators we ever had in the space program was Charlie Charles A. Bassett who unfortunately never flew because of the accident in Saint Louis. I worked with Charlie ... -- this is the 60th year -- contributed to the Wright Brothers' legacy, aviation, aerospace, people like Charles A. Lindbergh, people like Lt. General James H. Doolittle, people like Igor I. Sikorsky, people like ...
... we termed at the time “subsystem select.” You had a primary system, the primary navigation and control system, that was developed by Charles Stark Draper Labs at MIT Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Massachusetts . Then you had a backup control system that was developed. The stabilization ... us that the Shuttle flight control system response would be so slow that the Gulfstream II control system could keep up with it. That’s not true. That didn’t happen ...
... did you first hear of Charles A. Lindbergh? '''Armstrong:''' I can't remember when the first time was, but I'm sure it was when I was a schoolboy, in elementary school. '''Ambrose ... to be launched on the Titan I. It later became obvious the Titan II might be available and be a better choice, and that gave increased performance, but still not orbital. Then ... . See was my associate on the backup crew. Charles Pete Conrad Jr. was flying the right seat in that flight. We were a very close team. We spent almost all our time ...
... at that time the course was still at Randolph Field in San Antonio Texas . Dr. Charles A. Berry was one of the faculty members of the school as I went through it ... had been conversing with Dr. W. Randolph Lovelace II , who was the founder of the Lovelace Clinic in Albuquerque, New Mexico, about sending a resident there for the obligatory third year, which ... been the chief of aviation physiology for the German Air Force throughout World War II, and was a marvelous and patient teacher of the physiology of aviation. I couldn't have fallen ...

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