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... John R. Brinkmann - Interviewed by Summer Chick Bergen'''
'''Houston, Texas – 16 March 2001'''
'''Bergen:''' Today is March 16, 2001. This oral history interview with John
Brinkmann is being conducted in the offices of ... . The first ones on board I hired at
Langley. They were Gene Eugene G. Edmunds, John W. Holland Jr. ,
later on, Dick Richard W. Underwood, and, as I mentioned earlier, Jim ...
Engineer and co-founder of the American Interplanetary Society . Pierce was co-designer with G. Edward Pendray of the first liquid fuelled rocket built by the ARS. Pierce was a naval mechanic and had his own proving stand at his home in the Bronx in New York.
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... '''
'''Houston, TX – 15 March 2001'''
'''Butler:''' Today is March 15, 2001. This oral history with John Annexstad
is being conducted for the Johnson Space Center Oral History Project at
the offices ... thing was concerned.
I was immediately assigned to the LRL, Lunar Receiving Laboratory, under
P.R. Bell, which was in Building 37, but I then actually had my office
in Building ... was somebody who had written a number of books on the solar system;
this was John A. Wood from Smithsonian Harvard-Smithsonian Center for
Astrophysics . Another fellow who was probably one ...
... MOL Manned Orbiting Laboratory program going. They were in the leader's seat. But Robert R. Gilruth and Charlie Charles J. Donlan and their strategy, and the guys at Headquarters was ... , but the Canadian guys showed up, so they were doing flight tests, the John D. Hodges, the Jack John N. Shoosmiths, and the Jack N. Cohens and James A. Chamberlins, and Rod Rodney G. Rose, John Hodge, who later became flight director number two. Because you remember Kraft was what we ...
... December 2004'''
/The questions in this transcript were asked during an oral history
session with John E. Blaha. Blaha has amended the answers for
clarification purposes. As a result, this transcript ... that there were payload specialists
appointed to this flight.
'''Blaha:''' Yes, there sure were. Nigel R. Wood was the prime payload
specialist, from U.K. The other person was Richard A ...
... important to me.
'''Rusnak:''' Getting that picture was close to the end of what President John F. Kennedy had pledged in 1961, that NASA send someone to the Moon and bring ... this, and we had some great leaders like Walt Walter C. Williams and Bob Robert R. Gilruth.
'''Rusnak:''' It’s certainly because of the hard work of people like yourself that ... and that we couldn’t do without it.
'''Rusnak:''' That joke sounds like typical John Young.
'''Haines:''' John is a character. I hope you’ve had a chance to interview him.
'''Rusnak ...
... . Rusnak Houston, TX – 18 January 2000'''
'''Rusnak:''' Today is January 18, 2000. This interview with John Aaron is
being conducted at the Johnson Space Center for the Johnson Space Center
Oral ... about how to do
monitoring of a spacecraft remotely, my management's theory was, "Well,
John's developed all these techniques for ground control monitoring of
these vehicles, and the Space ... get my real teeth cut
on Apollo program, was Apollo 7, and that was with R. Walter
Cunningham, Donn F. Eisele, and Walter M. Schirra Jr. . When we
were flying Apollo ...
... pretty hard-nosed guy, but he was
aware of the commander-in-chief’s, President John F. Kennedy , dictate
that we reach the Moon at the end of the sixties. So ... their support was done by civil service people,
whereas at White Sands Test Facility, the R&D Research and Development
contractors had their systems, and they were responsible for them, but ... the Apollo contractors?
'''Beckett:''' Oh, sure, sure. I worked very closely with all contractors.
The R&D contractors that were responsible for the command and service
module, which was North American ...
... was 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 ... ://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ History_of_the_Americas Migration_into_the_continents, 2005
(10) Michell, John, ''A Little History of Astro-Archeology ''(Updated and Enlarged Edition, (New York, Thames And Hudson ...
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