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Category:Engineer
... GRAVITATIONAL STRESS IN AEROSPACE MEDICINE'''
by Gauer, O. H., and G. D. Zuidema
''Boston, 1961: Little, Brown and Co., 278 pages, $13.50''
Subjects ...
... hear about our (spaceflight) problem but see it in most impressive (moving) pictures.” Moreover, Fritz Lang was one of the greatest of German filmmakers of the time, and indeed, was ... mindset to carry this out. ref 15 ''' German Rocket Society - Verein für Raumschiffahrt by Frank H. Winter - Part 5 Continue to part five '''.
German Rocket Society - Verein für Raumschiffahrt by ...
... be more significant than first appeared since it related to the production of the Fritz Lang film “'' Frau im Mond ''” (“''Woman on the Moon''”) for which Oberth served as the “scientific ... 60. For the original exchange of the earlier printed criticisms between Lorenz and Oberth, see H. Lorenz, “Die Möglichkeit der Weltraumfahrt,” ''Zeitschrift des Vereins Deutscher Ingenieure'', Vol. 71, 7 May ...
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... topic,'' Die Möglichkeit der Weltraumfahrt'' (''The Possibility of Spaceflight'') of 1928 that had inspired Fritz Lang and his wife Thea von Harbou to produce the film “'' Frau im Mond .''” Released ... , Stadt Dortmund, Institut für Zeitungsforschung (Institute for Newspaper Research), 3 May 1980, to Frank H. Winter, copy in “Germany, 1930-1934” file, NASM.
note 7 Letter, W. ...
... with some really great flight directors. One of them is still down there today, Jay H. Greene. I think I worked for Brock Randy Stone, was one of the flight directors ... corps, and that relationship, not just those two specifically, but the whole payload specialists group.
'''O'Connor:''' We had two European payload specialists that were in my class—Wubbo J. Ockels ... mid deck, during the Army-Navy game.
'''Johnson:''' The day after you launched was Thanksgiving.
'''O'Connor:''' Right. We had Thanksgiving dinner, which was irradiated turkey, with no cranberry sauce, and ...
... , L. Gordon Cooper, Jr., John H. Glenn, Jr., Virgil I. “Gus” Grissom, Walter M. Schirra, Jr., Alan B. Shepard, Jr., and Donald K. “Deke” Slayton ?
'''O'Hara:''' Well, in January of 1960 ... on your instincts and your input whenever making determination for these astronauts and their health?
'''O'Hara:''' Yes, he would ask, "Is everything okay?" or, "Have you noticed anything?" or, “Any ... and the change in responsibilities for NASA now that you have moved on to Ames.
'''O'Hara:''' Well, I went from a very operational environmental, totally operational, into a research environment ...
... , particularly by the MOL guys, the Bob Crippens Robert L.
Crippen and Dick Trulys Richard H. Truly and folks. They really
embraced our arrival, and I always felt like they felt ... ?
'''Covey:''' Bob Robert L. Stewart was. Ox van Hoften was. In the SAIL
activity, Brewster H. Shaw Jr. was. There were others. I can’t remember.
'''Ross-Nazzal:''' Oh, sure. It ... Fullerton were the crew. Guy S.
Gardner was one of the pilots and Bryan D. O’Connor was the other
pilot, so three of us. Like I say, Ron McNair was ...
... up in my astronaut class, myself, “Hoot” Robert L. Gibson, Dale A. Gardner, and John O. Creighton. Three of the fifteen pilots were from that air wing. Dale Gardner was a ... someone else out—but also people who were in their social group, which included Joe H. Engle, Air Force pilot, George Abbey, head of Flight Crew Operations, Jay Honeycutt, Deputy Chief ... William B. Lenoir and Story Musgrave did the first space walk?
'''Ross-Nazzal:''' Yes. Donald H. Peterson and Musgrave.
'''Hauck:''' Yes, thank you, Peterson and Musgrave. And they had to wave ...
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