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... , 1996-2005 (4) Jim Plaxco, "Mars Space Missions", Astronomical Society of Long Beach website (5) Richard E. Eckelkamp, "Space Robot Laborers", September 13, 2004, Aerospace and Technology Description of Human and Robotic ... Interim Review", presented to the National Science Foundation, March 24, 2005 (10) June Zakrasjek and Richard E. Eckelkamp, "Human Exploration Systems and Mobility Capability Roadmap Progress Review: Capability 9.2 Mobility", presented ...
Richard (Rick) E. Eckelkamp received a B.A. in physics at the University of Dallas with minors in ...
... Chapter 25 ''' '''Efficient, Affordable Explorations Operations: Crew Centered Control via Operations Infrastructure ''' '''By Thomas E. Diegelman, Richard E. Eckelkamp and David J. Korsmeyer ''' A significant challenge facing NASA's new explorations initiative to ... University Press, 2002; ISBN 0-8018-6898-X, pg. 130 -135 About the Authors Thomas E. Diegelman Richard E. Eckelkamp David Korsmeyer Extracted from the book ''Beyond Earth - The Future of Humans in ...
... = background: ddf; datastyle = text-align:right; header1 = label1 = data1 = header2 = label2 = Birth Name data2 = Charles E. Brady Jr. header3 = label3 = Birth Date data3 = Aug 12 1951 header4 = label4 = Birth Place data4 ... Scout; recipient of the Fox Flag for highest academic achievement at Naval Aerospace Medical Institute; Richard E. Luehrs Memorial Award for Navy Operational Flight Surgeon of the Year (1987); Flight Surgeon for ...
... 2000''' '''Wright:''' Today is April 18, 2000. This oral history is being conducted with Dr. Richard Battin in Lexington, Massachusetts, for the Johnson Space Center Oral History Project. Interviewer is Rebecca ... . He personally knew Jim James E. Webb. Jim Webb was the NASA Administrator at the time. Jim Webb was not a technical person; he was a lawyer. He was, I think, one ... . So the "something later on" turned out to be this symposium named after me, the Richard H. Battin Astrodynamics Symposium… It was a two-day event with a lot of people ...
... it was meritorious to do this. This was in the James E. "Jimmy" Carter administration. The OMB chairman was a man by the ... '''Covert:''' Well, they broke us up into teams, with General Kutyna and Richard P. Feynman. We did some technical stuff. '''Wright:''' And all the ... and astronautics, the important thing is not to put blame. The lawyers like to say, "You're guilty." But what you really want ...
... and I was there kind of questioning what I should do, and Dick Richard H. Truly came on the scene. Dick Truly had his own way of ... about sixty-eight. Another stalwart that I think of is Cliff Clifford E. Charlesworth, who was a deputy center director for a period of time. ... there was a sister involved. But anyhow, one of them was a lawyer for Western Electric. He had gone to New York to talk. I ...
... spent about a year there while Dick Richard H. Johnston was gone, and then he returned. I went to the Engineering and Development Directorate E&D and was assigned to the Space ... 's, when we problems. And if you remember later, and I think it was Dick Richard F. Gordon, we actually put a task panel out there, and had him try different ... influence on my career. I'll always have a warm spot in my heart for Richard Johnston, who was my division chief for a long time. And the reason for that ...
... . There were only two of us from Eglin that got selected in that group. Mike Richard M. Mullane was the other, but I was the only pilot out of the pilots ... graciously, particularly by the MOL guys, the Bob Crippens Robert L. Crippen and Dick Trulys Richard H. Truly and folks. They really embraced our arrival, and I always felt like they ... ’s activities. The Flight Director for that, the first one I worked with, was Gary E. Coen . … He was planning shift Flight Director. It may have been his first one. Planning ...
... 2004''' /The questions in this transcript were asked during an oral history session with John E. Blaha. Blaha has amended the answers for clarification purposes. As a result, this transcript does ... how it worked? '''Blaha:''' Yes. I had them evaluate the HUD in the STA. Dick Richard H. Truly and John W. Young were the two people who I thought really ended ... . Nigel R. Wood was the prime payload specialist, from U.K. The other person was Richard A. Farrimond from the British Army. Nigel was a Royal Air Force officer. Anyway, so ...

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