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... Did you have any involvement with the Little Joe? '''Kehlet:''' Yes. Who built that, Convair Astronautics Division ? They built Big Joe. I have a little model of Little Joe. That was a test on our parachute ... can think of. '''Ross-Nazzal:''' What did you learn from the first mission, from Alan B. Shepard Jr. ’s mission? '''Kehlet:''' Well, that was kind of interesting. Alan wanted a ...
... . This oral history session is being conducted with Dorothy B. Lee, who is known as Dottie to her ... the office at 4:30 tomorrow morning…,” because at 5:00 we were going to tell headquarters in ... trip the boundary layer from laminar to turbulent. Well, Joe H. Engle, who was one of the astronauts ... a materials man—was a honeycomb structure which little old ladies literally gunned the material into the ...
... set up a little fly-away hospital, so that if an astronaut, upon landing, was injured, it was a place to take them, particularly the first suborbitals, of Alan B. Shepard Jr ... .” I said, “No, that’s okay,” and, boy, I got out of there. So little by little, that went away. The first astronaut I ever saw, I hadn’t met him before ... . At least we tried to make it a very pleasant thing for them. So little by little I grew into the job here, and that sort of made it what it is ...
... and I stood out in a misty rain on Pennsylvania Avenue, watching him and Lyndon B. Johnson drive down Pennsylvania Avenue in their parade that Washington, D.C., gave to ... '''Barnes:''' We made it out, yes. Laughter '''Swanson:''' Avoided an incident. Laughter '''Barnes:''' Cut our little tour short, though. '''Swanson:''' So apparently you were warmly received in every spot that you ...
... style="background: d0e5f5" Author style="background: d0e5f5" Page - '''Volume 5 No 1''' - 82-10 Untitled Cover Art Dickran Palulian ... Terence Dickinson 78 - 83-05 ILYA PRIGOGINE Interview Robert B Tucker 84 - 83-05 SILICON ALIENS Article Barbara Rowes ... 83-06 SATELLINKS Article Richard Wolkomir 52 - 83-06 JOE'S ODYSSEY Article Joseph P Allen, Thomas O'Toole ...
... understanding of the delicate balances in earth's atmosphere, said Dr. Joe W. Waters, who headed the team. Carbon monoxide at lower ... for 26 Feb. had been canceled because of problems with the B-52's airconditioning unit. Later tests would try out the programmed ... the magazine as an IR 100 winner in 1974. (Langley Researcher, 5 Mar 76, 3) February 1976 February March 1976 March Mar 1 ...
... topic despite their fascination with it, and it's clear that K-12 children have little or no exposure to the potential career opportunities that future space initiatives hold, while older ... within that prose will command the credibility to empower the vision. '''About the Authors''' Hylan B. Lyon Becky Cross Bruce Pittman Extracted from the book ''Beyond Earth - The Future of ...
... attributes and capabilities are needed. Space provides a unique industrial environment with which we have little experience. It allows limitless energy from the sun, huge spaces, micro-gravity, and asteroids with ... .iep.utm.edu/a/anaximan.htm The Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy '''About the Authors''' Edward B. Kiker Richard S. Kirby
... space explorers gave back to Middle America a victory of its own values. It was little noted, except in Middle America where such things still matter, that among Neil Armstrong's ... study: "Wonderful as the saucers were, the moon shots probably killed them. The idea of little men with bulbous heads and wagging antennae landing ... wasn't a bit more amazing than ... of a dead world. And, in addition, the latter was undoubtedly true." ''(C Trib b, 1/5/70)'' Dr. Max Born, nuclear physicist and corecipient of 1954 Nobel Prize in physics, died ...
... the Luxembourg-born American science fiction publisher, and Frank B. Eason, President of the Science Correspondence Club, were ... was close to the Chemisch-Technische Reichanstalt where Oberth's little ''Kegeldüse'' had been tested. (Currently, the Raketenflugplatz site ... Rakete'' (Hachmeister & Thal: Leipzig, 1932), p. 16. note 5 Ley, ''Rockets, Missiles'', pp. 135-136; Mitchell R. ...

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