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REDIRECT Paul C. Donnelly Category:Engineer
Paul C. Donnelly, Launch Operations Manager, Kennedy Space Center, he was responsible for the checkout of all manned space vehicles, including both launch vehicle and spacecraft. Born in Altoona, Pa., in 1923, Donnelly attended ... University of Virginia and the U.S. Navy’s electronics and guided missile technical schools. Donnelly performed engineering assignments at naval facilities at Chincoteague, Va., and Patuxent Naval Air Station, Md ...
... = background: ddf; datastyle = text-align:right; header1 = label1 = data1 = header2 = label2 = Birth Name data2 = David C. Hilmers header3 = label3 = Birth Date data3 = Jan 28 1950 header4 = label4 = Birth Place data4 = label5 ... piano, gardening, electronics, spending time with his family, and all types of sports. His father, Paul C. Hilmers, lives in Clinton, Iowa, and his mother, Matilda Hilmers, lives in DeWitt, Iowa. Her ...
... corps.” And so there was lots of controversy about payload specialists. One was an Australian, Paul D. Scully-Power, to study the Earth’s oceans and stuff, an oceanographer. He was ... of Technology in your position? '''Ewart:''' Oh, yes. As a matter of fact, Aaron Cohen—Paul Ebersole was in charge of the guidance and navigation part of the Apollo Program, which ... by MIT, and later the manufacturing of the system was awarded to A.C. Electronics. We worked closely with Paul Ebersole. We worked closely with Aaron Cohen, who was the guidance and ...
... space in the mid-fifties. We did begin to see the beginnings, and my boss, Paul Hill, was quite interested in space stations. Back in those days, there were some space ... thought would be a pretty good idea. I remember reading about those kinds of things. Paul Hill was kind of interested in it. I think he participated to a certain extent ... got the help of the Flight Model Design Section people. This was run by Caldwell C. Johnson, who had a major part in Mercury programs and subsequent programs in manned space ...
... ). Paul Lockhart retired from the Air Force in March 2007. From February 2007 through 2008 he served as Special Assistant, Program Management, Explorations Systems Mission Directorate, NASA Headquarters, Washington, D.C. and as Acting Division Director, Constellation Systems Division. Paul Lockhart now currently works in the private sector where he is ...
... /Riedel/Rudolph/Pietsch rocket car test firing engine with 160kg thrust (c. April 1931).''' Image:Valier april1930.jpg thumb right '''Industrialist Paul Heylandt (left) with Max Valier and Rak 7 rocket car ... in the background in white coat.''' Image:1931_Alfons_Pietsch.jpg thumb right '''The 1931 Paul Heylandt rocket car at Tempelhof airfield. Alfons Pietsch at left in car.''' Media:Heylandt Missile ...
... = background: ddf; datastyle = text-align:right; header1 = label1 = data1 = header2 = label2 = Birth Name data2 = Paul Desmond Scully-Power header3 = label3 = Birth Date data3 = May 28 1944 header4 = label4 ... , New London, Connecticut, and at the Office of Naval Research, Washington, D.C. During this period, he was invited to assist the Earth Observations team ...
... Chapter 23''' '''Strategic Thinking for Space Settlements: Energy from Space ''' '''By Paul J. Werbos ''' '''1. Defining the Target: Sustainability ''' Forty years after the Apollo program, we now ... at 60 tons payload would allow companies like Space Island Group to build a shuttle-C vehicle enhanced by bringing the expended fuel tanks into orbit. This would cost much less ... . The technology is there, and the challenge to us is to go ahead with it. ''' Paul J. Werbos About the Author ''' Extracted from the book ''Beyond Earth - The Future of Humans ...
... had both astrological and religious significance. Notable monuments such as the Great Sphinx at Giza (c. 2500 BCE), the four colossal statues of Rameses II in the Great Temple of Abu ... , it was discovered that they were not in Earth-centered concentric orbits. Aristarchus of Samos (c. 280 BCE, almost 2000 years before Copernicus and Galileo) was one of the first to ... eventually accepted by the Christian Church, but it was not until 1992 that Pope John Paul formally acknowledged that Galileo had been treated improperly by Catholicism. Around the same time as ...

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