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... Randy Brinkley - Interviewed by Rich Dinkel''' '''Houston, TX – 15 January 1998''' '''Dinkel:''' This is Rich Dinkel on 15 January 1998, for an interview with Randy Brinkley, the Space Station Program manager. We are just recently airborne ... off. '''Dinkel:''' This is Rich Dinkel back again. Side two of tape one for the Randy Brinkley interview. We had stopped abruptly on the last tape, because I was having too much fun ...
... Neil A. Armstrong - Interviewed by Dr. Stephen E. Ambrose and Dr. Douglas Brinkley '''Houston, TX '''– 19 September 2001''' '''Brinkley:''' I wanted to start a little bit about growing up in Ohio. Ohio is ... . '''Armstrong:''' It's no F8F, but it's not a bad airplane. '''Ambrose:''' I was interviewing one of the Tuskegee Airmen who flew P-51s in Italy, and he said, "That ... , and the ones I've talked to didn't see it. '''Ambrose:''' I've read interviews in which astronauts have used the word how "fragile" it is, looking at the Earth ...
... at the Johnson Space Center in Houston, Texas, for the JSC Oral History Project. The interviewer is Kevin Rusnak. I’d like to thank you for joining us today. It’s ... sitting in front of the television with my wife, I think it was David Brinkley, the old Huntley-Brinkley show, announced, “NASA has announced that it will hire scientist-astronauts to go ... ’d like to thank you again for joining us. '''Kerwin:''' Thank you, sir. End of interview Category: NASA Oral History Interview
... down for an interview. '''Ross-Nazzal:''' Can you tell us about that interview? What were some of the questions they asked you? '''Bourland:''' Well, it was a pretty exciting interview, but actually I ... with the crew in the Mobile Quarantine Facility? '''Bourland:''' No. There was B. Randy Stone—you know who Randy Stone is now—was inside. He was the gofer boy in there, I ...
... there were exceptions. There were guys coming along, like John W. Aaron. You surely have interviewed him. '''Butler:''' Yes, we have. '''Brooks:''' He worked for me. Wow, what a gold mine ... the big news guys, Huntley, David Brinkley, Walter Cronkite. We always called him Walter Crankcase. And people like that. They didn't go and interview the program office people much; they came ...
... Center Oral History Project at NASA Headquarters in Washington, D.C. Sandra Johnson is the interviewer and is assisted by Rebecca Wright. I want to thank you again for joining us ... them is still down there today, Jay H. Greene. I think I worked for Brock Randy Stone, was one of the flight directors, and if not, he was one of the ... will give you time to get to your next meeting. '''O'Connor:''' Okay. End of interview Category: NASA Oral History Interview
... graduation. There I was an instructor pilot in single engine jet aircraft after completing training. '''Interviewer:''' Right after Purdue, you were in the Air Force? '''Bigham:''' Yes. I graduated in 1953 ... I really enjoyed the people I worked with, I’ve lost contact with them. '''Interviewer:''' Well, I think that’s everything then. Again, thank you. End of interview Category:NASA Oral History Interview
... him a little bit in terms of getting an interview or it would have happened anyway. He wound up being in the interview group with Judy Judith A. Resnik. I think it ... , I forgot the funny story. In my interview week I had my eyes dilated for my eye exam just before I went for my interview with the selection committee. I remember I ... couldn’t read where I was supposed to go for my interview. I didn’t want to be late for my interview. I remember stopping this person and saying, “Excuse me. Could ...
... history project. We hadn't done Neil A. Armstrong's interview yet. I said I guess we could let him interview Neil Armstrong. George liked that idea, and so—how long did ... 1000th interview. That means a lot to me. '''Wright:''' It means a lot to us. We appreciate it. '''Ross:''' That was cool. '''Wright:''' Thank you. End of interview Category: NASA Oral History Interview
... teacher of physics. I liked physics. '''Ross-Nazzal:''' Tell us about the application and the interview process. '''Allen:''' The application itself, I don’t even exactly remember what I wrote. I ... were extremely sensitive about folks they were bringing in to interview, and I don’t know how many they interviewed. … For these interviews , I can remember meeting NASA people that actually whose names ... sought me out and wanted to do some interviews on radio and television, which I could do in German. My first was a radio interview on a telephone, and I commented to ...

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