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label3 ... mechanics and propulsion from Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana, in 1988.
Experience
Following graduate school, Tingle spent 3 years with the Aerospace Corporation, El Segundo, California, as a member of technical ...
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... lot.
'''Rusnak:''' I wouldn’t be surprised.
Going on to the next Mercury with M. Scott Carpenter, and he had some
problems on his flight. What are your recollections of that ... that Scott had. I was
side-saddle with him on the console for MA-7, but I didn’t interact with
the decision process extensively.
'''Rusnak:''' Is there anything you’d like ... , because it was such a quickly occurring problem that—I guess
it was Armstrong and Scott had this occur, and it either occurred over
Hawaii or prior to Hawaii, and it ...
... :''' And has come back safely again, in fact. The next flight up
was with M. Scott Carpenter. You mentioned that you were involved with
the trajectory and analysis and such, and ... and eventually he'd be found.
And he likes the ocean anyway. He's gone into the nautical and the
diving stuff.
'''Cassetti:''' Yes. One thing to say about Scott Carpenter, one ... able
to decide what to do next. Definitely a unique group of people. You
mentioned Scott Carpenter. Did you work at all with any of the other
astronauts?
'''Cassetti:''' Mainly in ...
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Born ...
... - Interviewed by Michelle Kelly'''
'''Houston, TX – 30 March 1998'''
/ This oral history with Scott Carpenter was conducted at the Sonny
Carter Neutral Bouyancy Laboratory at Ellington Field, Houston, Texas ... an astronaut, and what made you decide to want to be one?
'''Carpenter:''' … President Dwight D. Eisenhower decided, along with the
powers that existed at that time in the Soviet Union ...
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... handball, skiing, and photography.
Education
Graduated from Western High School, Washington, D.C.; received a Bachelor of Science degree from the ...
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