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... of functionality over the past two decades represent the enabling technologies that make small sats and especially cube sats now not only possible but economically attainable for many projects. Miniaturization of digital ... of Iridium LLC)
7.4.3 Globalstar and ICO: The other early small sat constellations for global mobile sat service that failed
There were two other filings to create small satellite constellations ...
... office. One Friday afternoon walks in Lew Evans, the president of the company, and he sat down and he said, “If you want these people trained to do the job the ... four months processing at the Cape.” Then Wernher von Braun came in, and we all sat there going over the schedules, this, that, and the other thing, LM 3, LM 4 ... simulate docking, the ones where you simulate descent, the one where you simulate ascent. Nobody sat in for them. They came up there and participated in those tests. It was difficult ...
... you wanted to go back to
Antarctica.” I said, “Well, that’s right.”
So we sat down, and Bill Cassidy said, “Maybe we can work out something
like this.” Well, then ... eventually was going to become the repository for the
meteorites after everything was done.”
We sat down and set up a program based completely upon what we did with
the lunar ... sitting here looking at
how was this going to work. So Don Bogard and I sat down and put
together a three-agency agreement among NASA, Smithsonian, and the
National Science ...
... of the documentation that showed antenna patterns on the antennas on the vehicle, and he sat down with the people down in Flight Support Division and their contractor, which at that ... today, I still have that paper, and I walked into the Dutch Kettle and I sat down up at the counter, plunked my paper down and I ordered my scrambled eggs ... missed it. Now, the way that worked was this. Harley Weyer, who worked for me, sat down and figured what the trajectory would be and where the lunar rover would be ...
... airports, reducing congestion at larger airports and easing traffic on interstate highways across the country. SATS Project Manager for the FAA Peter C. McHugh commented that those involved in the project believed that, as the travel population using SATS aircraft grew, minimal interference or intersection with the larger airline system would occur. (Roger Clark ...
... place. So you bring
him up to speed on the Agena."
So we sat down, and he sat down and talked about the Agena guidance and
control system for about thirty minutes ... got to you. Fundamentally, it was
just voice. When they come over that ship, we sat there just paralyzed
with fear. You could hear them, you know. It was winding up ... .
Now, that was a thriller. Scared. I mean, it sounded like we lost them.
I sat there listening to that, and I thought, "Ah-oh, oh, man, Gerry,
tell them which ...
... was probably one of the Saturn V flights first, unmanned Saturn V flights, unmanned, and sat out front with—I think Clint William C. Burton was the EECOM. That was our ... part pretty well, but the communications, I never really—fortunately, we had a guy who sat beside us who understood most of that stuff, but the comm system I never did ... just seems that the Mission Control Center, no matter where in the control room you sat, was full of personalities.
'''Dumis:''' Oh yes. I think everybody in there—if you liked ...
... you wanted to go back to
Antarctica.” I said, “Well, that’s right.”
So we sat down, and Bill Cassidy said, “Maybe we can work out something
like this.” Well, then ... eventually was going to become the repository for the
meteorites after everything was done.”
We sat down and set up a program based completely upon what we did with
the lunar ... sitting here looking at
how was this going to work. So Don Bogard and I sat down and put
together a three-agency agreement among NASA, Smithsonian, and the
National Science ...
... the sample receiving lab and the outside scientific
community. I took the instrumentation, and I sat on George Low's board
for the Configuration Control Board. That's how George managed ... , it was called Bellcomm Inc. . It was like the SI, the
systems integrator concept. They sat on the side, did all the analysis,
etc., etc., and advised—let's see, when ... Hughes. Bud Wheelon, who was
then the president and chairman of Hughes Aircraft Company, who sat on
the Defense Science Board, put in my name for C3I Command, Control,
Communications, and ...
... weren’t
any other landing sites in the table, landing tables.
Well, Dick and I sat down and talked about what we could do in using the
backup flight software to ... back.
It was pretty exciting. Everybody’s gone through a lot of simulations.
We had sat back there during the integrated simulations and then done
some of that, so a lot ... on the right side of the space between the two consoles, and
the Flight Director sat over there, and his ashtray was right there. It
was always just full of cigarette ...
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