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... impressive people—Dick Richard
E. Battin, Milt Milton B. Trageser, Ralph R. Ragan, Davey David
G. Hoag. They were really fantastic.
The role they had played in the Polaris guidance system ... the guy who was in charge of the computer room Eldon
W. Hall , but they pioneered in the—one big decision we had to make,
which guys like John P. Mayer ... —it's
a series, I think, that NASA is putting out of some of their pioneers
and telling of their technical contributions. You'd be amazed at what
Hewitt Phillips did ...
... time. That group was the one that pioneered free flight testing. The organization I was in did all that pioneering work. Have you talked to Joseph G. “Guy” Thibodaux yet? Great guy. Memory ... the job of—Faget said, “The problem with Mercury is that there’s a high G gravity force load during entry.” The lenticular shape or the lifting body shapes, I like ... concepts to distribute the astronauts’ weight uniformly which allowed the astronauts to tolerate the high G loads . That was the savior to Faget’s configuration. That was the thing that allowed ...
... fiction fandom honored Willy Ley as a person of excellence.
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Willy Ley – Berliner, Rocket Pioneer, Space Historian
by Dr. Wolfgang Both , Berlin
"Ideas, like large Rivers, never have just ... acquaintances from the American Rocket Society were waiting for him. He was received by G. Edward Pendray, who supported him in the immigration formalities and vouched for him. Immediately ...
... Burton G. Cour-Palais - Interviewed by Jennifer Ross-Nazzal'''
'''Canyon Lake, Texas – 1 March 2004'''
'''Ross-Nazzal:''' ... of these things would be John W. Young,
maybe, because he was one of the pioneering astronauts. Even in our
presentations before Dr. Gilruth or something like that, I don’t ...
... more. Space Shuttle astronauts experience around three g's on take-off and reentry— this is due to acceleration. As little as four g's can cause a person to black out without the aid of a g-suit. With a g-suit the human body can handle seven g's sustained. Blacking out from g-forces can cause brain damage or even ...
... 2003
/The questions in this transcript were asked during an oral history session with Eugene G. Edmonds. Mr. Edmonds has amended the answers for clarification purposes. As a result, this transcript ... new astronauts that were going to fly on the Shuttle Training Aircraft in the zero-G weightless program, and they would fly almost every day and require two photographers. They were ... coverage was where we first began using color film. Our engineering instrumentation aircraft, chase, zero-G and others still required very fast film and the best F-stop possible in most ...
... =1995-035B Here
PDMP Information = http://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/nmc/experimentSearch.do?spacecraft=TDRS-G Here
Telecommunications Information = http://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/nmc/datasetSearch.do?spacecraft=TDRS-G Here
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Carrier_Rocket = Space Shuttle
TDRS-G was an American geostationary Tracking and Data Relay Satellite launched from ...
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data2 = Karl G. Henize
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data3 = Oct 17 1926
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label5 ... from Kennedy Space Center , Florida, on July 29, 1985. He was accompanied by Col. Charles G. Fullerton (spacecraft commander), Col. Roy D. Bridges (pilot), fellow mission specialists, Dr's. Anthony W ...
... Image:frenchpioneers1927.jpg 400px
'''French Astronautical Pioneers, Paris 1927'''
'''Left to right, sitting:''' Robert Esnault-Pelterie , André Louis-Hirsch , '''standing:''' Henry Chrétien ( ...
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Pioneer 1 satellite
Category:Spacecraft
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