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Robert E. Moser, Chief, Test Planning Office, Launch Operations Directorate, Kennedy Space Center , was responsible for developing and ... operations and test plans for the Apollo/Saturn programs. Born in Johnstown, Pa., in 1928, Moser regarded Daytona Beach, Fla., as his hometown. A 1950 graduate of Vanderbilt University with a ...
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... . Johnston was gone, and then he returned. I went to the Engineering and Development Directorate E&D and was assigned to the Space Shuttle Program Office as the Engineering Directorate representative ... so it was kind of surprising. Dick Johnston was division chief at the time. Ed Robert E. Smylie and a whole group of us just kind of formulated in the office out ... . It was successfully delivered and installed and then we went to Washington on the Gulfstream. Robert R. Gilruth, myself, Dick Johnston, an engineer by the name of Johnson, and several others ...
... came back and we had this house. I worked out at the Cape working with Robert L. Crippen, who was the director of operations, or whatever, for the Shuttle at that ... the time Mercury started, I was probably thirty-five, and Dick Roberts was maybe a few years either way. Bob Robert F. Thompson was probably thirty-five. But in some of the ... think he's 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. I always had ...
... recruits to NASA from Avro were, James A. Chamberlin (he became Technical Assistant to Robert Gilruth), Owen E. Maynard and Rodney G. Rose (they went on to NASA's Systems Test Branch ... and John Shoosmith (Mathematical Analysis Section), Frank J. Chalmers, Dennis E. Fielder, John K. Hughes, C. Frederick Matthews, Leonard E. Packham and Tecwyn Roberts (Control and Flight Safety Section), Bruce A. Aikenhead (Training ...
... . The only option being considered was to approach the other Commonwealth members (i.e. Canada, Singapore etc) and the large European countries. Despite the Canadian Astronautical Society ... ---- '''Go to Chapter''' The Empire Strikes Out - Canada's Defence & The Commonwealth Space Program by Robert Godwin 1 - The Empire Strikes Out - Canada's Defence & The Commonwealth Space Program - ...
... complete inadequacy of the Bomarc, admitted by Robert McNamara in March 1963, didn't matter, "By that time it had served Kennedy's purpose." i.e. to undermine his government. In his ... . ---- '''Go to Chapter''' The Empire Strikes Out - Canada's Defence & The Commonwealth Space Program by Robert Godwin 1 - The Empire Strikes Out - Canada's Defence & The Commonwealth Space Program - Part 2 ...
... it go. Colonel Albert presented the schedule, and I can remember he was asked, Dr. Robert C. Seamans Jr. at that time was head of the Air Force, he said, "Are ... with Barton, B-A-R-T-O-N, in capital letters, dash, Free, F-R-E-E, dash, Way. It was put on a dark green background with black letters. I think ... I could find to read I would read about it. Goddard always interested me, Dr. Robert H. Goddard. I've read probably most of his books on rocketry. It's always ...
... . The Pilotless Aircraft Research Division, which was PARD, was headed by a division chief, Bob Robert R. Gilruth, and their thrust was to obtain aerodynamic data, particularly transonic data that you ... , which I'm sure was already operating. And they were very impressive people—Dick Richard E. Battin, Milt Milton B. Trageser, Ralph R. Ragan, Davey David G. Hoag. They were really ...
... rocket (also called the three founders of space flight theory), the Russian Konstantin E. Tsiolkovsky (1857-1935), the American Robert H. Goddard (1881-1945), and the Austro-Hungarian-born Hermann Oberth (1894 ... Institution in Washington, D.C., the monograph ''A Method of Reaching Extreme Altitudes ''by Dr. Robert H. Goddard , although it was not released until January 1920. Here Goddard, a physics professor ...

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