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data2 = Guion S. Bluford Jr.
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data3 = Nov 22 1942
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data4 ... NASA Group Achievement Awards (1980, 1981, 1989, and 2003); the Pennsylvania State University Alumni Association's Distinguished Alumni Award (1983), the Alumni Fellows Award (1986); the USAF Command Pilot Astronaut Wings ...
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data2 = Kenneth S. Reightler Jr.
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data3 = Mar 24 1951
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data4 ... Virginia Aviation Hall of Fame (1997). 1997 Technical Administrator of the Year; National Management Association's "President's Award"; Lockheed Martin COMET award for communications excellence.
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label5 ... Gold Medal (2003), Alabama Engineering Hall of Fame (2002), NASA Distinguished Service Medal (2001); U.S. Army Distinguished Service Medal (1999); NASA Outstanding Leadership Award (1996); NASA Exceptional Service Medal (1994 ...
... . Do they
assign anyone to work specifically with development of the suits?
'''Alexander:''' Yes, there's always someone assigned as the crew escape
representative from the astronaut office. Right now it ... mentioned the high turnover rate in contractors and such, and simply
for continuation of NASA's role in this particular fashion. That would
be unfortunate.
'''Alexander:''' In our group right now ...
... J. Algranti. He worked for the
American Tobacco Company in Durham, North Carolina. My mother's name was
Beatrice.
'''Carlson:''' And her maiden name was?
'''Algranti:''' Carol.
'''Carlson:''' Thank you. And I need to get your wife's name and the date
you were married, please.
'''Algranti:''' Annabelle. We were married in November ...
... Goode of
Philadelphia and Governor Richard Thornburgh of Pennsylvania. I visited
the University of Pennsylvania’s Children’s Hospital and several schools
in Philadelphia, including Overbrook Senior High, my alma mater. I ... the cockpit debris. Of particular interest
to the investigators was the debris associated with Columbia’s left
wing. A three dimensional reconstruction of that structure was being
assembled to better understand ...
... foreign spacefaring governments and space related international organizations must be attuned to the global public's informed input...and consequent consent or rejection of proposed exploratory, migratory, and/or settlement activities ... , temporal and spiritual, to humankind...including human biorobotics? ''Homo alterios spatialis''?
In many respects, Earth's current civilizations do not seem quite ready to recognize the technologically and human bioevolutionary imperative ...
... ''or greater, will be an effective countermeasure.
'''Hypergravity '''
Hypergravity is gravitational force ''greater ''than Earth's. Most of us have experienced the sensation of hyper-gravity. At every county fair can ... individuals who live in a permanently weightless environment will develop changes in their cerebral cortex's subserving sensory and motor functions. The vestibular system, no longer receiving gravitational signals necessary for ...
- Beyond Earth (ATWG) - Chapter 18 - Children's Visions of our Future in Space by Lonnie Jones Schorer
... born of dreams and wonder. Unfettered by political goals, economic constraints and technical feasibility, children's visions are often idealistic projections of our own. Free to travel to the outer reaches ... , alcohol-free, drug-free, multi-national environments, devoid of national boundaries, political controversies and Earth's problems. They envision places where people from all over the world can work and live ...
... , for the first time in history, achieved the capability to accurately monitor and diagnose Earth's vital biospherical parameters: atmospheric and water pollution, glacial and polar ice thickness, forest cover, desertification ... of leading-edge scientists and from Government, the Military Sectors, the Aerospace Industry, Academia, NGO's, and the emerging Space Entrepreneurial Sector. This new integrated global approach could thus effectively serve ...
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