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... ’t aircraft designers like the people
from AVRO. They were range people and people who’d worked in ground
support operations, radar sites, and probably control centers in other
programs. They ... . But we
over the years got to know them pretty well.
'''Rusnak:''' Any stories you’d like to share about them in particular?
'''Aldrich:''' No. Laughter
'''Rusnak:''' At least not that ... , but I didn’t interact with
the decision process extensively.
'''Rusnak:''' Is there anything you’d like to say about Walt Kapryan? I’m
just curious about him personally.
'''Aldrich:''' Walt ...
... sometimes. Not
many, but a couple times before flight or something like that, where
they'd throw simulated problems at us…
But that was the reason for the Mission Evaluation Room ... thing… These atmospheric electricity
guys… were eleated over that. "Oh, look, they triggered lightning."
They'd been studying trigger lightning… and here’s an actual case.
It was a big deal ... ’ve certainly had a
fascinating career.
'''Annexstad:''' Oh, I’ve enjoyed it thoroughly.
'''Butler:''' I’d like to give Kevin a chance now to ask you a couple of
questions.
'''Rusnak ...
... 2004'''
/The questions in this transcript were asked during an oral history
session with Harold D. Beck. Beck has amended the answers for
clarification purposes. As a result, this transcript does ... recording. /
'''Wright:''' Today is December 9th, 2004. This oral history is being
conducted with Harold D. Hal Beck in Houston, Texas, for the NASA for
the Johnson Space Center Oral History ... trajectories because machine time was so
precious and lunar trajectory iterations were so consuming. We’d go over
to the University of Houston Houston, Texas on the midnight shift to
get ...
... being conducted for 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 ... , for examples. Several of them went down to NASA Kennedy Space Center Florida and they’d spend all week every week down there preparing for that first flight, getting the Space ... they called the SAIL Shuttle Avionics Integration Lab test pilots or SAIL commanders, where they’d go over to the lab and fly missions in that simulator, testing the software. And ...
... active Junior ROTC Reserve Officer’s Training Corps program in the high schools in Washington, D.C. The program was mandatory for tenth graders and voluntary for eleventh and twelfth graders ... exposure was in 1953, when this integrated Boy Scout troop traveled by train from Washington, D.C., to Irvine, California, to participate in a Boy Scout Jamboree, fifty thousand boys out ... how quickly you crossed the ground; how, with great regularity, every forty-five minutes you’d either have daylight or dark; how quickly that occurred, about seven miles per second; how ...
... and fulfill before that docking could actually take place.
'''Brand:''' Well, I was, I’d guess you’d say, command and service module
specialist. Deke was docking module specialist. Tom was boss ... the ground. We did joint experiments. Anyway, it was
all working per plan, and we’d actually be together practiced all
these things in joint simulations before the actual flight.
'''Wright ... . We could look outside during
reentry on the dark side of the Earth after we’d started down over
probably…the Indian Ocean, we could look outside and see what appeared ...
... . That was the foregone
conclusion, that they were building this new Space Center outside
Washington, D.C., and this group was just temporarily housed at Langley
to eventually move there.
I ... an airplane
ticket in return.
'''Butler:''' Wow. That's great.
'''Cassetti:''' And then when I'd get back, I would take my receipt of that
and whatever else—travel was much ... many different stories. One of
them was that since Goddard was so close to Washington, D.C. and
Congress and they were doing so many special projects of their own, that ...
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label5 ... -2; Flight Data File Manager; lead spacecraft communicator (CAPCOM); Chief, Operational Safety, NASA Headquarters, Washington, D.C.; Chief, Astronaut Training; and a member of the Orbiter Configuration Control Board and the ...
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data2 = Thomas D. Jones
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data3 = Jan 22 1955
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data3 = Aug 29 1948
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label5 ... appointed Special Assistant to the President of McDonnell Douglas Space Systems Company, working in Washington, D.C Mr. Walker has been an industry member of the NASA Microgravity Material Science Assessment ...
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