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  • "cite" found 577 times in 492 documents
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  • "stack" found 151 times in 110 documents
  • "invalid" found 14 times in 14 documents
  • "input" found 306 times in 200 documents



... many craters on Mars as preliminary photos transmitted in 1965 by MARINER IV spacecraft indicated. Citing data from two-year study of photos using new computer-enhancement technique, Dr. Leighton said ... names for approximately 500 major features had been submitted by Soviet scientists, but US. delegates cited errors in their designations and asked that features be assigned numbers until a more definitive map ...
... various types of missions we were involved in. In many cases, inputs to the design of the cockpits, control displays, navigation aids, software, ... manual backup procedures to ensure rendezvous if the automatic system had errors in it or did not work. After flying some of these ... functions at KSC flowing through the payload facility and onto the stack and into the payload bay and so forth. During this ...
... of the tiniest punctuation or grammatical error, and that is what NASA needs today. ... retarded the throttle and you got those stacks putt-putt-putting. It was quite elegant. ... '''Ambrose:''' It was his decision, but he wanted your input. '''Armstrong:''' It was his decision, absolutely. '''Brinkley:''' And Michael ... I oftentimes ask them about the—they cite Gemini VIII as probably the closest call, ...
... things. There was no standardization. So we found a lot of errors that people could make just interpreting the drawings. So we inserted ... flight abort. It was a terrible disaster. The whole Saturn V stack got hit by lightning twice, just after liftoff. Do you know about ... how we were relying on them to give us the right inputs. It made for a good team, good team. '''Butler:''' Always important. ''' ...
... a lunar trajectory, you’d have a stack of paper like a foot thick. You’d take this stack of printout in to the math ... pressure that you had, it was very important to catch an error, any fundamental error, very early, so that you didn’t waste a lot ... jeopardize an adjacent system. '''Wright:''' Were you constantly being asked for inputs, or was there a certain time in the recovery activities that ...
... NASA machinists. We have since fired all those guys, unfortunately, terrible, terrible error, in my view. But these were civil service machinists. Many of ... process to say, “We don’t want to stack these things up as wafers. We want to stack them up as cones,” or something like that. ... we’d make sure that we had an opportunity to make our input. Those facilities and the ability for us to get that data ...
... -event, case-by-case, inquiryby-inquiry, accident-by-accident, error-by-error, tragedy-by-tragedy, the same litany of causative factors, ... ISS international partnership framework), and also uncertainty in the input parameters, and the set of possible complications that may ... interested readers may pursue further on technical details as cited in references(13). Image:Beyond Earth Fig 30.9.jpg ...
... or not doing exactly the right thing, so that there were errors in the burn when the vehicle cut off and the trajectory ... of the information coming down from the vehicle. These guys would input information as though it were the telemetry from the spacecraft. We ... the solid rocket boosters. They are composed of cylinders stacked like these cans demonstrating stacked on top and at the joint there is in ...
... Yes. '''Slade:''' So, the X-1 through the X-15: What was your input with those? '''Donlan:''' Well, the X-1 was an aspect ratio 6 ... I’ve seen it many times. '''Donlan:''' So, then the D-558, John Stack was active in those days. John didn’t like rocket aircraft. ... successful, in the sense that, with so many sources of possible error, you might have a .3, a .4 success for an unmanned vehicle. ...
... know, why don’t you make modules that you can analyze and just stack these modules, how many you want, use them for wing, the fuselage, the ... you were working on the different spacecraft, Mercury through Apollo? How much input did they have and how much did you work with them to ... Now, you say when I add this box to another box, the two errors may add together or they may subtract from each other, and ...

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