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... , because those guys—well, I met Joe H. Engle and I met Scott A. Crossfield and Joe Joseph A. Walker worked for early NACA, and Neil A. Armstrong. So all those guys ... the first lunar landing, they said it looked very much like a simulator. So he Neil was pleased. Everybody was pleased about that. We then incorporated the dust from…the descent ... . That was the number-one flight that I remember. The other flight during Gemini was Neil Armstrong when his thruster stuck and the spacecraft went out of control before he realized ...
... been designed. They had flown Alan B. Shepard Jr. and Virgil I. Grissom, and John H. Glenn Jr. had flown. I got here about the time of the fourth flight, Scott ... was cleanliness, and I’ll talk about that. The second one was we almost killed Neil Armstrong, because he had a thruster that ran away on him. System cleanliness was one ... , so the rocket engine turns on. That happened during Gemini VIII, I think, which was Neil Armstrong and— '''Ross-Nazzal:''' Dave David R. Scott, I think. '''Chaffee:''' Dave Scott, I think ...
... Neil A. Armstrong - Interviewed by Dr. Stephen E. Ambrose and Dr. Douglas Brinkley '''Houston, TX '''– 19 ... strip, but the old skid strip. We practiced that, and I believe that Bill William H. Dana and Milt Milton O. Thompson both continued that program after I transferred from Edwards ... —if I had put myself in NASA's position, I would almost want to say, "Neil, here's the line we'd like you to say," and yet they gave you ...
... failure in any of the flights. Neil Armstrong, after his flight, he never flew again, I suppose for the same reason they didn't want John H. Glenn Jr. to fly again ... were late. They wanted to fly the F-8, and so they asked Neil, "What shall we do?" Neil said, "Well, the most reliable computer I know is the computer that took ... the "something later on" turned out to be this symposium named after me, the Richard H. Battin Astrodynamics Symposium… It was a two-day event with a lot of people, many ...
... Medal, the Congressional Space Medal of Honor, the Explorers Club Medal, the Robert H. Goddard Memorial Trophy, the NASA Distinguished Service Medal, the Harmon International Aviation Trophy, ... Read the Oral History Project Interview with Neil Armstrong Neil A. Armstrong OHP Interview '''here''' . Aug-12 Image:Armstrong_Kranz_Cernan.jpg 300px Neil Armstrong, Gene Kranz and Gene Cernan, ...
... ; labelstyle = background: ddf; datastyle = text-align:right; header1 = label1 = data1 = header2 = label2 = Birth Name data2 = Neil W. Woodward III header3 = label3 = Birth Date data3 = Jul 26 1962 header4 = label4 = Birth Place ... in Chicago, Illinois. Married. Enjoys reading, computers, sailing, music, wine and cooking. His father, Dr. Neil W. Woodward Jr., resides in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. His mother, Aileen S. Woodward, is deceased ...
... Stanley H. Cohn - Interviewed by Summer Chick Bergen''' '''Oakville, Ontario, Canada – 19 October 1998''' '''Bergen:''' This is ... that challenge was met. '''Bergen:''' Do you remember where you were when Apollo 11, when Neil A. Armstrong and Buzz Edwin E. Aldrin Jr. landed on the moon? '''Cohn:''' No, I ...
Albert H. Crews Interviewed by Rebecca Wright Satellite Beach, Florida – 6 August 2007 '''Wright:''' Today is August ... at the time the second NASA selection came along one of the NASA pilots was Neil A. Armstrong, and he decided he wanted to go to Houston Texas . So then the ...
Neil deGrasse Tyson, Ph. D. Neil deGrasse Tyson graduated from the Bronx High School of Science, earning his BA in Physics ...
REDIRECT Neil Alden Armstrong

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