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... Chapter 17''' '''A Code of Ethics for Humans in Space ''' '''By K.T. Connor, Lawrence Downing, & Bob Krone ''' Science fiction writers who use space travel as their literary vehicle ... accepted ethical code is needed from the outset, and is well within our reach. '''About K.T. Connor ''' ''' Lawrence Downing ''' ''' Bob Krone ''' Extracted from the book ''Beyond Earth - The Future of Humans in ...
K.T. Connor, PhD, founder of the Center for Applied AxioMetrics, is an OD (organizational development) specialist with ...
... level. So, again, in the early 1980s, I remember thinking back on that discussion with T.K. Mattingly quite often. '''Johnson:''' I’d like to go back and ask you a little ... how did you learn that you were assigned to your first flight? '''O'Connor:''' You know, I don’t really remember exactly when I found out about it. The process, though, I ... that you had during that flight that you’d like to talk about? '''O'Connor:''' I don’t remember anything outstanding. There were a lot of things we did for locker experiments ...
... what the crew needed to do and how to do it, we had the simulator. T.K. Thomas K. “Ken” Mattingly II kind of headed up the operation on that side. John W. Young and T.K., if I remember right. We were figuring out the stuff that they had. Of course, T.K. was very familiar, and John was the backup commander. How to build the various devices ...
... 2006''' /The questions in this transcript were asked during an oral history session with Mark K. Craig. Mr. Craig has made minor modifications to several answers for clarification purposes and has ... very different experience. All in all, I really enjoyed the weightless experience. '''Johnson:''' You didn’t have any problem with nausea? '''Craig:''' No, although many people did. In fact, the crew ...
... that went up, we started getting complaints about “I don’t like this, I don’t like that.” Then finally before Sally K. Ride went up, she decided to take on the cause ... the beach sunbathing or something, and running; I don’t know. Anyway, he had a nice tan on his legs. Chuck Charles K. LaPinta was the flight surgeon, and he was examining him. Charlie Duke said, “Look at those legs, Doc.” He said, “Aren’t they good-looking?” Chuck LaPinta ...
Clifford K. Dupree Interviewed by Jennifer Ross-Nazzal Houston, Texas – 5 May 2009 '''Ross-Nazzal:''' Today is ... of doing classes or running simulations? '''Dupree:''' For DoD? '''Ross-Nazzal:''' Yes. '''Dupree:''' I wasn’t in this building at that time. Probably Steve Stephen J. Elliot could tell you. I ... far as facility drawings, you could probably go to COD Center Operations Directorate . I don’t know how far back they keep drawings. They should have drawings of the original building ...
... without costly infrastructure. Part of the reason we want to go is because we don't know all that much about what's out there 3) Normative Theory of the space ...
'''Chapter 29''' '''Lunar Commercial Development for Space Exploration ''' '''By Thomas L. Matula and Karen A. Loveland ''' '''Opening the Lunar Frontier ''' Historically, frontiers are driven by the potential for commerce. The desire for increased trade, identification of new resources or the discovery of new knowledge have driven humanity's quest to see what is beyond the next horizon. ...
... Krone Beyond Earth (ATWG) - Chapter 17 - A Code of Ethics for Humans in Space by K.T. Connor, L. Downing and B. Krone Beyond Earth (ATWG) - Chapter 18 - Children's Visions of our ... Langdon Morris Beyond Earth (ATWG) - Chapter 29 - Lunar Commercial Development for Space Exploration by T.L. Matula and K.A. Loveland Beyond Earth (ATWG) - Chapter 30 - Managing Risks On The Space Frontier ...

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