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... their final physical examinations. Pete had a run-in with at least one of the docs. I believe it was the surgeon who did the procto-sigmoidoscopy, and Pete felt that ... not that disturbing a thing by itself, but here we are in space, and the docs were all very worried about the twenty-eight day duration. I’ll go back. Remind ... to now. I think, in that sense, there’s a better relationship, perhaps, between the docs and the crew than there was early in the program, although ours wasn’t bad ...
... up to NASA headquarters D. Brainerd Holmes ? Anyway, eventually we sat down with Doc Draper and the Doc agreed there would come a time when all of the inertial hardware, the gyros ... said, "Joe Shea doesn't like the way we're doing business and he wants Doc Draper to come up and meet with this new program manager in Washington… Brainerd Holmes ... to be the manager, he wanted Ralph Ragan, because he had headed the Polaris. But Doc Draper picked Trageser, because he was sort of a genius-type guy. Big. When we ...
... now.” So I said, “Take me to the meeting.” We got in the meeting and Doc Tripp had his engineering team there to go ahead and make this change. Grumman didn ... up here as direction.” He said, “Well, we’re going to make it.” I said, “Doc, that’s criminal. You know that you’re doing something you know is wrong. To ... by the people who want to make that change. Do you have a better idea?” Doc said, “Yes.” He said, “When can you brief me?” He said, “Tomorrow morning. I’ll ...
... /prospecting/>. note 22 “Manufacturing”, online: . note 23 Doc: “Asteroid Mining – Why and How”, online: Kesellc . note 24 Op ... 46 Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties, published on 23 May 1969, UN Doc. A/Conf.39/27 (1969) (entered into force on 27 January 1980) (hereafter “VCLT”).
... , Select Committee on Astronautics and Space Exploration, “Space Handbook: Astronautics and Its Applications” published H. Doc. 87, Select Committee on Astronautics and Space Exploration, “Summary of Hearings, Astronautics and Space Exploration” published H. Doc. 88, Select Committee on Astronautics and Space Exploration, “The International Geophysical Year and Space Research ...
... our selection for Apollo, but everybody who was involved has their version of the story. Doc Charles S. Draper had his story . He personally knew Jim James E. Webb. Jim Webb ... ?" And Draper said, "Yes, of course." He said, "Well, when…would the system be ready?" Doc said, "It would be ready when you need it." Webb didn't know what else to ask. He said, "So how will I know if it will work?" Doc said, "I'll volunteer to go along and fly it for you to the Moon ...
... sixteenth of an inch wide, right through here and out the other side. So the doc said, "We need to cut the barb off." So this guy got a pair of ... these big chairs. And Wamsley was ready to go. He was going to tell the doc to take care of me, and he would watch the vehicle. So we came along ... what you were supposed to do. I went down, and Wamsley said to this other doc, I can't remember his name right now, sent him over to take care of ...
... has assured us of man's capability to travel to the Moon and return." ''(Pres. Doc, 9/20/65, 258)'' President Johnson, in a statement to the Cabinet on strengthening academic ... National Science Foundation-the only agency which supports science and science education as such." ''(Pres, Doc., 9/20/65, 268)'' First flight model of S-IVB , second stage of NASA's ...
... that we have today, and making it a better servant to our people... " ''(Text, Pres, Doc., 10/4/65, 329-30)'' Secretary of Defense Robert S. McNamara directed USAF to proceed ... nondefense Government agencies that exceeded the million-dollar mark in savings from adopted suggestions. ''(Pres, Doc, 10/4/65, 335)'' NASA Deputy Associate Administrator for Advanced Research and Technology Alfred Eggers ...
... will ultimately prevail in the conquest of space. We are very proud of them.” ‘‘(Pres. Doc., 3/21/66, 400)’’ Media:GT08_PAO.PDF Gemini Titan 8 Commentary flight transcript Media ... surprised by the progress we have made. I think he would be very proud.” ‘‘(Pres. Doc., 3/21/66, 399; SBD, 3/8/66,49; CR, 3/21/66, A1621)’’ The ...

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