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REDIRECT Brian T. O'Leary Category:Astronaut-Cosmonaut
... ; title = Brian T. O'Leary titlestyle = image = Image:Astronaut_oleary.jpg 200px imagestyle = caption = Brian T. O'Leary captionstyle = headerstyle = background: ccf; labelstyle = background: ddf; datastyle = text-align:right; header1 = label1 = data1 = header2 = label2 = Birth Name data2 = Brian T. O'Leary header3 ... by O'Neill and O'Leary, vol. 57 of Progress in Astronautics and Aeronautics, AIAA, 1977; and Space Resources and Space Settlements, edited by O'Neill, Billingham, Gilbreath and O'Leary, NASA SP-428, 1979. O'Leary also ...
... June 21st, 2004. This oral history interview is being conducted with Brian Duffy in Houston, Texas, for the NASA Johnson Space Center Oral ... escape capability was addressed, and Aaron Cohen commissioned Bryan D. O’Connor to lead an effort to study different ways of ... they were launching. That was pretty tense. '''Johnson:''' If you don’t mind, just tell us a little bit about what your duties ...
... that you had to deal with on a real-time basis that just hadn’t occurred before? '''O'Hara:''' Laughs Well, a couple of times when the astronauts were out training in ... , very clever. '''Wright:''' Having a great sense of humor is an invaluable trait, isn’t it? '''O'Hara:''' Oh, I think you have to, particularly in that kind of work. You have ... of the experiments or any of the materials related to the Skylab missions? '''O'Hara:''' Well, I wasn’t really involved in any of the experiments, the planning, or the execution of ...
... time that I mentioned. Were you working when they did the first spacewalk? '''O'Connor:''' Yes. I don’t think I was on console for the spacewalk. I was a CapCom for ... and 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 ... 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 ...
... brings it up to the counter, and the lady says, "You can't buy that. It's after two o'clock in the morning." This is typical Stafford. "We need to buy ... calls. "Where's Deke? Where's Tom? Where's Vance?" "I don't know." Deke came in about two o'clock in the afternoon. I think he was still under the weather ... a cold that night Gregory smiles . Tom didn't show up until, I don't know, God, five o'clock in the afternoon. I don't think I ever saw Vance. He may have ...
... everybody there, hundreds of people. He opened his comments with something like this—I can’t remember the exact words—something like, “We have been accused of having a superior attitude ... -to-ice transition point, depending upon temperature and a number of other things, I don’t want to get into glaciology so completely, but the snow which is compacted eventually begins ... the Houston area. I don’t know if you remember Channel 13, Shara Fryer came down to the Johnson Space Center. She’s on at ten o’clock at night with Dave ...
... remember reading some during the astronaut selection process, but until you mention it, I didn’t even remember writing my own. I know I did. Laughs '''Ross-Nazzal:''' Where did you ... of an F-111 squadron, Auburn University, Auburn, Alabama graduate, aeronautical engineer. So, I don’t know, maybe the same thing, getting the young people, younger test pilots, they were getting ... the pilots and Bryan D. O’Connor was the other pilot, so three of us. Like I say, Ron McNair was my backseater, and I don’t remember who the other guys ...
... April 2006''' '''Ross-Nazzal:''' Today is April 7th, 2006. This oral history with Dr. Charles T. Bourland is being conducted for the Johnson Space Center Oral History Project in Houston, Texas ... for spaceflight. '''Ross-Nazzal:''' What were those seven minerals, do you recall? '''Bourland:''' I don’t know if I can remember them all. Sodium, potassium, calcium, phosphorus, zinc, protein, and magnesium ... the O and C Operations and Checkout building, and stand up there and watch it go. It was really a good view from up there. They stopped that now; they won’t ...
... E. Porter, Competitive Advantage, The Free Press / Simeon & Schuster, New York, New York, 1985 (12) T. E. Diegelman "Mission Operations Infrastructure", November 2000, Aerospace Technology Working Group Symposium, NASA Langley, Langley ... , 1983, ISBN 0-9159281-7 (14) Ferrell, O., Hartline, M., Lucas, G., Luck, D. 1998. Marketing Strategy, Orlando, FL: Dryden Press, 1998 (15) T. E. Diegelman, "Advanced Control Center Demonstration Project" (ACCDP ...

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