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... , and I think we all had a great deal of confidence that it would fly and fly well, and we were going to fly that on the Saturn IB, not the Saturn V. In other words, it was a two-stage rocket, but it was made up of a previous Saturn I and Saturn II stage which had ... early meetings we set out these various categories of flights, which I suspect you've read about, Categories A, B, C, D. We said, "These are the objectives we want to accomplish ...
Readers will gain a unique insight into the manufacturing, testing and associated problems of the Saturn I /IB rockets. Readers will have reference access to statistical data unavailable anywhere else, such as ...
... of people who developed those procedures, like Howard W. Bill Tindall Jr. and Ed Edgar C. Lineberry, both of whom, unfortunately, are not with us anymore. But they spent years and ... than what I have anyway. It was certainly an interesting mission. There were, as you mentioned, a couple interesting glitches that eventually did get worked out. '''Bostick:''' Yes. Well, the Saturn V ... . I think we settled that one. Laughter But, yes, the spacecraft worked great. You see, the other thing, to go to the Moon on 8, we had to use the Saturn V ...
... as Sputnik; astronauts Yuri Gagarin,Alan Shepard and Gus Grissom; huge Saturn rockets thrusting the Apollo astronauts toward the moon; the blazing ... unconscious or, as Jung put it, the "collective unconscious" that I have inherited from all that has come before me." '' (5) ( ... significance. Notable monuments such as the Great Sphinx at Giza (c. 2500 BCE), the four colossal statues of Rameses II in ...
... all the major facilities and NASA history offices and libraries. Information has been obtained from Saturn veterans and also through the Freedom of Information Act. In summary this book has the ... of the complete Saturn stage and engines activities from the early 1960s to the conclusion of the program in the mid 1970s. Bonus DVD-V includes rare film footage. "I'm extremely pleased with your latest publication that I recently purchased: 'SATURN V'. An excellent bImage:9781926592145.jpg ...
... “Crip,” but “Crip” now was assigned to—it became 41-C. It started out as 13 and it was moved up; I think it became the eleventh flight. So now he was ... had done this on Soyuz, and NASA Headquarters Washington, D.C. , I think, thought it was a good idea to do it. I think even presidents at the time thought, “This is cool ... back to the airport and pick up a C-45 and fly it to Montreal, and we were running a little late, so I was hopping from one foot to the other ...
... you some names of people that you've probably already interviewed. Christopher C. Kraft Jr. was there, naturally, and I worked for Eugene F. Kranz. John S. Llewellyn Jr. was there. Let ... of the whole thing. Glynn S. Lunney was there. Jerry C. Bostick came out at that period of time around I did. A lot of those people that were the early flight ... , yeah, yeah, right. '''Rusnak:''' Some of the, I guess, more colorful astronauts were on the next flight, Apollo 12, where you had Pete Charles C. Conrad Jr. . '''Fendell:''' Oh, yes, that was ...
... the sidewalk, with some help from my grandfather and uncle. Pretty cool little airplane, I thought. Still, I have a picture of it. So that interest in airplanes was pretty firmly established ... awful at the time. In this case, I was married by now, and we wondered. I found an assignment here at Edwards to test the C-5 transport airplane, work on the test ... actually working with the Enterprise? Could you tell us about those experiences? '''Fullerton:''' Well, if I’d never flown the Enterprise, doing the training was challenging and intriguing in its own ...
... . '''Kelly:''' For the American space program, we're very fortunate. '''Johnson:''' Well, whatever it was, I sure like the way it came out. '''Kelly:''' In the Gemini program, were you involved ... . A fellow named Jim James C. Jones, who died some years ago, and Bill William K. Creasy was still around, works for Johnson Engineering now, and I and probably some other guys ... we can— '''Johnson:''' We should get involved with Skylab somewhere along the line. '''Kelly:''' Absolutely. I'd like to do that. '''Johnson:''' Because Skylab had some very interesting things that went ...
... Club in New York and the Cosmos Club in Washington, D.C. as well as many technical societies. Death Frederick I. Ordway, III, pioneer space visionary and internationally known space historian best ... occasion of him winning the Arthur C. Clarke Lifetime Achievement Award . Washington DC Oct 22 2013 .''' File:FredOrdwayACC2013.mp4

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