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... Director; Dr. Walter C. Williams , NASA Deputy Associate Administrator; Kenneth S. Kleinknecht , Project Mer­cury Manager; Christopher C. Kraft , Jr., Project Mercury Flight Operations Director; Maxime A. Faget , Assistant Director of Engineering and Development; Dr. Charles A. Berry , Medi­cal Operations Chief; and Lt. Col. John A. Powers (USAF) Mer­cury Public ...
... parade. At city luncheon honoring Major Cooper, NASA Administrator James E. Webb , and the entire Project Mer­cury team, Major Robert Wagner presented Major Cooper and Mr. Webb with city's Medal of ... conference, President Kennedy was asked: "Did the astronauts raise with you ... their desire for another Mer­cury flight? Do you have any opinion yourself, tentative or otherwise, as to the desirability of ...
... Center ; Floyd L. Thomp­son , Director, NASA Langley Research Center ; Kenneth S. Kleinknecht , Manager of Project Mercury Office, NASA Manned Space­craft Center ; Christopher C. Kraft , Director of Flight Operations Div ... of the space age 5 years ago, some conscientious experts took the same attitude toward Project Mer­cury. History has proved them grossly wrong.... "Hitler once predicted the Nazis would wring England's ...
... Space Instrumentation Facility (DSIF) at Gold­stone, Calif ., succeeded in bouncing radar signals off planet Mer­cury 60,500,000 mi. from earth. Traveling at speed of light, signals took 11 min ... Manned Space Flight. Replying to press criticism of NASA plans to use pure oxygen in Project Gemini spacecraft, General Roadman said: ". . . in our investigations to date we have no physiological ...
... and realignment of the NASA organization, to move on with Gemini and with Apollo . . " ''(Transcript)'' Project Mercury officially ended. Initiated in autumn of 1958, Mercury had achieved its goal of placing ... BELL 7 (July 21, 1961). First U.S. manned orbital space flight was achieved with Mer­cury-Atlas MA-6 flight, Astronaut John H. Glenn in FRIENDSHIP 7 (Feb. 20, 1962). This ...
... "in the near future . . . . The regions of outer space around the moon, Venus, Mars and Mer­cury where stable movement of artificial satellites is possible have been determined by means of electric ...
... Haystack, Mass., dish antenna, sci­entists observed impulses which they bounced off of Venus and Mer­cury as planets passed behind sun. Results, which confirmed theory's prediction that signals would be ...
... , nothing else, that the var­ious mechanical flaws and human faults that occurred in the . . . Mer­cury and Gemini programs did not coincide .. . as they did inside Apollo-one. Foresight tries to ...
... (IAP), part of the French National Scientific Research Center located at Pierre and Marie Curie University in Paris. The exoplanet is HD 189733b, a gas giant similar to Jupiter, ... within the International Space Station's National Laboratory Education Project and is awarding about $863,000 collectively to the five institutions. The project strengthens the link between the unique venue of ...
... and Rockets, Radiation was administered at rate of 2 rads per hour from an 80-curie gamma radiation source at the Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory. Thirty-day physical examinations just conducted ... MSFC director for scientific and technical analysis, Richardson was formerly chief of the Nike-X Project's Test and Range Operations Div. ''(Marshall Star, 9/29/65, 1)'' Goddard Space Flight ...

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