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... Press Releases 1961 Media:1962.pdf JSC Press Releases 1962 Media:1963.pdf JSC Press Releases 1963 Media:1964.pdf JSC Press Releases 1964 Media:1965.pdf JSC Press Releases 1965 Media:1966.pdf JSC Press Releases 1966 Media:1967.pdf JSC Press Releases 1967 Media:1968.pdf JSC Press Releases ...
'''Click here to listen to Space Shuttle Press Conference April 2 1971''' File:71-04-02_Space_Shuttle_PC_Rockwell_Downey.wav.mp4 Category:Audio
Media:MR-4 PRESS.pdf Mercury Redstone 4 Pilot debriefing 1961 Category:Publications
... spread throughout our solar system and beyond, there are likely to be science and exploration centers, probably on the Moon or Mars—or both—that are supported by NASA ... Ron Kohl Image:K2S logosmall.jpg Question and Answer extracted from the book Kids to Space - by Lonnie Schorer Image:9781894959421.jpg '''Buy This Book''' http://www.apogeebooks ...
... space programs. All candidates had endured stringent physical, psychological, and medical examinations. On April 12, 1961, Yuri Gagarin became the first human to orbit the Earth. According to the press release ... the NASA Johnson Space Center (Courtesy of NASA). 11.4.4 Health Risk The current space exploration undertakings include low Earth orbit (one-year), cis-lunar, deep-space journey ...
Gary W. Johnson Interviewed by Rebecca Wright Houston, Texas – 3 May 2010 '''Wright:''' Today is May 3rd, 2010. This oral history with Gary Johnson is being conducted for the NASA Johnson Space Center Oral History Project in Houston, Texas. Interviewer is Rebecca Wright, assisted by Sandra Johnson. We want to thank you so ... he was in close enough anyway. Even though he couldn’t see the target, he pressed on. He slammed into the Russians so hard they thought they had been done in ...
... people from Goddard Space Flight Center, the Space Telescope Science Institute, the Lockheed Corporation, which was the HST prime contractor, and the EVA flight controllers at the Johnson Space Center. All of ... WF/PCs, to protect the delicate radiator surface on the instruments, which might release contaminating dust if touched. Avoiding contamination was a critical concern throughout our entire ...
... offices of Space Industries, League City, Texas on April 1, 1998. This oral history was conducted by Michelle Kelly, Summer Chick Bergen, and Carol Butler for the Johnson Space Center Oral History Project. / '''Johnson:''' ... The ... place. '''Kelly:''' How was the development of Johnson Space Center then? You were there right through the initial stages, and then it was the Manned Spacecraft Center. '''Johnson:''' Yes, and before that it was a ...
... Performance of A Probabilistic Risk Assessment for the Space Shuttle, NASA Johnson Space Center Report, Jan., 2001 Hsu, F., Railsback, J., The Space Shuttle Probabilistic Risk Assessment Framework — A Structured ... Petroski, H. Design Paradigms, Case Histories of Error and Judgment in Engineering. Cambridge University Press, 1994. Mosleh, A., Rasmusen, D. M. Guidelines on Modeling Common Cause ...
... Hammond connected with what is currently known as the Biological Systems Office (BSO) at NASA Johnson Space Center. Hammond collaborated with Dr. Neil Pellis, subsequently the Co-Director of the Cell Biology program ... (RWV). The RWV, invented by David Wolf, Ray Schwarz, and Tinh Trinh, of the NASA Johnson Space Center, mimics the effects of microgravity on cells. When Hammond grew kidney cells in the Rotating ...

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