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Joseph G. Gavin
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... up the Apollo Program for a while? One of the Apollo Program
managers.
'''Bergen:''' Joe Joseph F. Shea?
'''Chilton:''' Joe Shea. Joe Shea was an MIT man, too. Laughter He worked ... the building was going to be like,
and—what's that loads guy's name Joseph N. Kotanchik ? Anyway, the
other people…outside of guidance control, the power and propulsion. I ... fact, we did a big development program on electrical
actuators. We have hydraulics instead.
Guy Joseph G. Thibodaux—no, not Guy Thibodaux. One of the guys who
became later—got Max's ...
... testing. The organization I was in did all that pioneering work. Have you talked to Joseph G. “Guy” Thibodaux yet? Great guy. Memory like a hawk. That guy has got an incredible ... the job of—Faget said, “The problem with Mercury is that there’s a high G gravity force load during entry.” The lenticular shape or the lifting body shapes, I like ... concepts to distribute the astronauts’ weight uniformly which allowed the astronauts to tolerate the high G loads . That was the savior to Faget’s configuration. That was the thing that allowed ...
... Joseph S. Algranti - Interviewed by Erik Carlson'''
'''Chapel Hills, NC – 10 August 1998'''
'''Carlson: '''Hi. This ... . Previous
airplanes had been phased out after they accumulated about 12,000 of
these zero-G maneuvers. They were Strategic Air Command tankers. When
they phased them out, they just went ...
Dr. Joseph P. Kerwin Interviewed by Kevin M. Rusnak Houston, Texas – 12 May 2000
'''Rusnak:''' Today is ... accepted, even though he was a geologist. I think Owen K. Garriott and Ed Edward G. Gibson were pretty well accepted, even though they were physicists and engineers, whereas F. Curt ... and got some headsets on and followed the progress. We missed the part about the G-spike during launch, and the thing arrived in orbit and everything seemed to be okay ...
... of us who got in. One left immediately and then there was five. Two, Joe Joseph P. Kerwin and F. Curtis Curt Michel, already had pilot training, so they didn't ... go from four Gs to one and a half and then back to around one G or so when you light on the second stage. And all that happens real quick ... integrator for Spacelab. What happened was that I'd learned of that opportunity through Joe Joseph P. Allen, who had worked there many years previous, and I talked to Chris Kraft ...
... WAR AND PEACE IN THE SPACE AGE'''
by Gavin, J. M.
''New York, 1958: Harper and Brothers, 304 pages, $5.00''
Missiles are considered ...
... Burton G. Cour-Palais - Interviewed by Jennifer Ross-Nazzal'''
'''Canyon Lake, Texas – 1 March 2004'''
'''Ross-Nazzal:''' ... the one at Ames.
I was in a branch that was studying spacecraft design under Joseph N.
Kotanchik in the Rich Building, and I persuaded my Section Chief Leslie
St. Leger ... , shall we
say, banner waver for orbital debris left around to attract any
attention. Joe Joseph Loftus, my boss, I was able to get him
interested in orbital debris. From that ...
... ;
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data9 = Farthest Shore (The) edited by Joseph Pelton and Angela Bukley The Farthest Shore
Dr. Joseph N. Pelton is Director of the Space and Advanced Communications Research ...
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