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data2 = Richard A ... and International Space Station systems development, rendezvous and landing/rollout operations, and advanced projects initiatives. A veteran of three space flights, Searfoss has logged over 39 days in space. He served ...
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out what the status of things was. But the head of the Training Branch,
Dick Richard A. Hoover, didn’t know where he wanted to put me; didn’t
know which section ... the displays and the flight software were Bob Robert L.
Crippen and Dick Richard H. Truly. As a result of this scrub, they
were busy in meetings to redesign all this stuff ... and work,
because there was a Vehicle Support Team, I think; Vehicle Integration
Support Team—Rick Richard W. Nygren was the head of it, and it was a
small group of guys who ...
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... 's leading authorities in pressure suit development. His deputy was
Richard H. Johnston, Dick Johnston, who had worked as a civilian at a
Navy research facility where they were doing pressure suit development ... , if my recollections are correct.
Dick Pollard, Richard A. Pollard, was an Air Force flight surgeon who
was detailed to the organization. There was a Navy senior medical
officer, Dave Morris, David P ...
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together a program, which NASA graciously accepted as a bona fide
experiment, Shuttle amateur radio experiment, short name SAREX, and it
flew for the first time on STS-9 with Owen Garriott.
It was quite successful, and we involved the schools and involved radio
ham operators from around the world. That program went on. We included
television at a later time ... through it
and look at a new show and write a critique for Richard Allen, who’s
doing a marvelous job, and I’ll send it to him in a e-mail and say,
“Hey ...
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'''A Magnificent Challenge '''
'''By Richard E. Eckelkamp '''
We as a nation and as a world have been presented by the U.S President a magnificent new vision - a challenge in space exploration to ... Michael B. Duke, Stephen J. Hoffman, Kelly J. Snook," Lunar Surface Reference Missions: A
(7) Owen K. Garriott, Michael D. Griffin et al., " Extending Human Presence into the Solar System, An ...
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... made. His second space flight was aboard Spacelab-1 in 1983, a multidisciplinary and international mission of 10 days. Over 70 separate ...
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