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... never lived in Texas. Why don’t we move there.”
And I had. I’d been living in west Texas, but I’d never been in the
Houston area, so we didn’t know anything ... are three
wonderful major advances in science, to the point that I can honestly
say that would I die tomorrow, I’d feel I’ve had an incredibly full,
wonderful life in exploration.
The very ... make anything, and they just loved to get into this. Then when
I’d come back, we’d sit down and I’d talk about it and “This worked,”
and “That didn’t work,” and ...
... come down to interview for the astronaut program.” And I mean, I was absolutely shocked. I’d had a little hint of it, though, because I was beginning to get calls from friends from all ... , but I’d always had sports cars and I had this series of Ferraris, and one morning I just said, “I don’t need these cars anymore.” Actually, I’d sold my last Ferrari and I’d bought something ... . The first couple of days, D.C. was where I concentrated all my views, and I was a citizen of Washington, D.C. I was confused because I thought everybody loved D.C., but Overmyer was from ...
... Oral History Project. The
interviewer is Kevin Rusnak, assisted by Rebecca Wright and Sandra Johnson.
I’d like to thank you for taking time out to meet with us today. If we ... Santiago, we had a NASA tracking station for unmanned programs. I’d
had no connection with them, but when I got there, I was met by the NASA
station manager. It wasn’t a ... time we were certain about our systems and our process in
Florida, and we’d flown Gemini I and II. So for Gemini III, the control
center in Florida was prime and ...
... lot of people, a lot of interesting people. Besides the sites were pretty shitty.
'''Rusnak:''' I'd be interested to hear about the atmosphere at some of these sites, specifically the ones ... day, just trying to stay awake, going across the room, because if I sat down, I'd fall asleep. And we'd party at night, you know, because that's the way we lived ... going to be a massive challenge.
'''Rusnak:''' Okay. Carol? Okay.
'''Fendell:''' That's it?
'''Rusnak:''' I'd like to thank you for sitting down and talking with us for a few hours ...
... get fifty Shuttle payload bays full of payloads?” Just
on the back of the envelope, I’d say, “At so many dollars a pound for
payload, that’s—.” And at that time ... data.
But it was really a significant comprehensive effort. It was the first
step that I’d ever seen for coming up with a long-range plan for what we
ought to ...
that are getting an education and growing in engineering, to say, “This
is something that I’d like to be a part of.” They don’t have to be
mainstream; they can ...
... called the
Intourist Hotel, which was a Western hotel, fairly new at that time.
'''Wright:''' I’d like for us to move closer in to the time that you
launched, for that ...
that walk into the spacecraft that would take you on to your mission.
'''Brand:''' Well, I’d made similar walks practicing to do that, but it was
a nice feeling to know ... to
play 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 ...
... 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 more simple ... down there with—you would have to
have a signed set of travel orders. So I'd get the secretary to type up
some travel orders, and generally she would sign them ... paper, which was the tenth
carbon copy of something that you could barely read, and I'd take it
down to the cashier's window, and she would try to see how ...
... you again for joining us today and agreeing to be a part of our program. I’d like to start today by asking you to briefly describe how you first became interested ... , but it was my first introduction to it. It wasn’t really until 1977, after I’d been a couple of years in Patuxent River doing flight test work, when NASA asked ... colder winter things. Little did we know how terrible the summers could be in Houston. I’d trade the winters here for the summers there anytime. But we heard that the schools ...
... Exploration: Interfaces Among Terrestrial, Artifactual and Extra-Terrestrial Intelligence'''
'''By Joel D. Isaacson '''
'''Introduction '''
Space exploration and habitation will surely tax our natural intelligence ... , and suggests modes of interface among all three types of intelligence, i.e., terrestrial, artifactual, and extraterrestrial. It also suggests that intelligence permeates Nature ...
... Donald D. Blume - Narrative told to William A. Larsen'''
'''Dallas, Texas – 21 September 2002'''
My father’s ... and resolving employee background investigations
that had uncovered derogatory information about employees. This meant
that I had the authority to approve or disapprove security clearances.
My boss at the time, a ...
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