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... . Richard S. Williams
Dr. Richard S. Williams serves as the chief health and medical officer for the National Aeronautics and Space Administration. He is responsible for health and medical policy and oversight. Dr. Williams is ... clinical professor of surgery at the Medical College of Virginia. As a military officer, Dr. Williams served in the US Air Force for twenty-seven years. He is a senior FAA ...
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Category:Kids To Space - Authors
... taller because gravity is not compressing your spine.
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... more than balance the frustration for most people.
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... to being back on Earth with its gravity.
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Answer provided by Col. USAF Dr. Richard S. Williams
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... the Clyde to the mainland for generations.
William's parents were John Leitch, a customs inspector in the town of Rothesay, and Margaret Sharp. William's grandfather was also named John and he ... Royal for Scotland who wrote "Above the Clouds" and "Time and its Measurement"; James David Forbes, FRS, discussed "Glaciers"; James Glaisher took the readers on a beautifully described scientific ...
... Leitch lectured on the "Plurality of Worlds" entering into a debate raised by Sir David Brewster and William Whewell about whether life existed on other planets. The following month Leitch lectured on ... essays Leitch became acquainted with famed telescope manufacturer Alvan Clark of Massachusetts. He visited Clark's workshop at least twice when Clark was working on both telescopes and rifles for the ...
... on the project at the time was a young guy by the name of Bill William H. Gerstenmaier, who is now the Space Station Program Manager. John W. Griffin was kind ... ’re made, and we’ll probably get into that later. Because I think that’s very, very important
David D. Ewart Interviewed by Summer Chick Bergen Lagna Hills, California – 6 March 1999 ... team of those of us that came from Britain originally. We played the College of William and Mary on the town green at Williamsburg Virginia . That was a memorable day. Even ...
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data3 = Apr 16 1956
... of science degree in biology from the College of William and Mary in 1978 and a doctorate ... Associate Fellow, Aerospace Medical Association. Society of U.S. Naval Flight Surgeons.
Special Honours
Posthumously awarded ...
... a bachelor’s degree in
aerospace engineering and a commission as a second lieutenant in the
United States Air Force. In January of 1965, I went to pilot training at
Williams Air ... for the
Advancement of Colored People , and received the NAACP Image Award. Miss
America’s Vanessa Williams also received the same award at this event. I
had an opportunity to meet Billy ... STS-39. The other
crew members on the flight would be David M. Walker, commander, Robert
D. Cabana, pilot, and James S. Voss and Michael Richard “Rich” Clifford
as mission specialists. Dave ...
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