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Jim Zebrowski
Jim Zebrowski works as engineering support in a local Massachusetts firm called Advanced MicroSensors Inc. The ...
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Category:Contributor
Category:Kids To Space - Authors
... / y2004/18oct_solarminimum.htm (See CDROM) to learn more.
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Answer provided by Sir Richard Branson & Jim Zebrowski
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... interviews with Mars Rover Mission Scientist Steve Squyres , Senior Flight Engineer Rob Manning , Mission Manager Jim Eriksen , the complete Cornell animation of the Rovers created by Maas Digital, a NASA animation of ...
... , I—that wasn’t discussed with me. It actually, I guess, was … discussed with Jim. I think Jim, just as I and Ken Mattingly felt at the time, the quicker you get ... John W. Young and Charlie Duke Charles M. Duke, Jr. and myself and Jim. Mainly to get Charlie—Jim and more up to speed on geology, because they had jumped pretty early ... then pretty healthy.
'''Ward:''' Of course Lovell had been there once before. So he—
'''Haise:''' Jim had been there. And I think he was, again, having been there now twice, he ...
... University
at St. Louis; Paul Gast , Columbia University. Let's see, who was the
fourth? Jim James Arnold, University of California-San Diego. They
were world-renowned geoscientists, geochemists, geophysicists and ... . I guess at that point in time is where I got close to Jim
James A. McDivitt, because Jim had taken over the Apollo Program from
George. I think it was at ... 's his name? Not Mike Collins. Mike Collins flew on 11. Who
was 15?
'''Butler:''' Jim James B. Irwin?
'''Calio:''' No, the next one. The third one.
'''Butler:''' Alfred M. Worden ...
... and—
'''Borman:''' Well, I don’t think you could do that.
'''Harwood:''' —just you and Jim Lovell?
'''Borman:''' Yeah.
'''Harwood:''' When things went wrong with hooking up with, you know, Wally ... they gave you?
'''Borman:''' I don’t even remember that. laughs
'''Harwood:''' They had given Jim Lovell a clean, white handkerchief.
'''Borman:''' Where was that? Where did they do this?
'''Harwood ...
... would typically work with you on one of these assignments?
'''Kehlet:''' Pretty much an individual. Jim and I published a lot of reports, and I published some of them under my ... go through and make comments. When they got through and you incorporated their comments to Jim or Gillis’ satisfaction, then it would go to another Editorial Board consisting of English majors ... was before Derwood’s accident. Anyway, that was kind of interesting, and I always kidded Jim about that.
'''Ross-Nazzal:''' Can you walk me through one of those aircraft tests that ...
... Dean Grimm. When they reorganized the Warren North division, we became three divisions, one under Jim James W. Bilodeau for procedures, mine was training, meaning mostly the mission simulators, and third ... to him soon, hopefully.
'''Woodling:''' I think you should. I think you'd enjoy that. Jim, he's quite a character.
'''Butler:''' We'll look forward to it, then.
'''Woodling:''' Yes ...
... .
Hartsfield Jr. was named as Shuttle commander, Steve Nagel was named
as Shuttle pilot, and Jim Buchli came onboard as flight engineer and
mission specialist MS-2. Hank Hartsfield was a ... Nagel, Bonnie Dunbar, Reinhard
Furrer, and Wubbo Ockels. I was on the Red Team with Jim Buchli and
Ernst Messerschmid. Late in the training flow, we started training as
separate teams ... both Ernst Messerschmid and Ulf Merbold.
They were true professionals.
During Red Team shift operations, Jim Buchli and I had to work a
persistent cabin leak problem. We had cabin leak ...
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