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... ARTIFICIAL SATELLITE''' by Carter, L. J. (ed) ''London, 1951: British Interplanetary Society, 74 pages, OP'' This classic booklet includes all British ...
... REALITIES OF SPACE TRAVEL''' by Carter, L. J. (ed) ''New York, 1957: McGraw-Hill Book Co., Inc., 431 pages, $8.00'' The book ...
... arrived in Houston and showed up to the Center. '''Coats:''' Al Alan L. Bean was our group monitor, shepherd if you will. He was responsible for making sure that they had a ... were over there. They had a couple more. Brewster H. Shaw, and I think Loren J. Shriver. They assigned several people to work because it was a round-the-clock activity ... early Shuttle missions, we were worried about blowing tires, and on one flight Bo Karol J. Bobko did blow a tire landing at the Cape Canaveral, Florida . I was assigned to ...
... . It was a mishmash of about ten engineers. Milt Milton L. Windler was one of them, I remember. There was Walt Walter J. Kapryan, who later became the launch director at the ... . And of course, the helicopter guy had to come in with what amounts to a shepherd's crook, and hook onto the spacecraft and then get the big hook in and ... , not knowing much about this, of course, heard that it happened. It was Scottie Iva L. Scott , Gilruth's secretary. Well, when Scottie called, you always kind of jumped. She was ...
... = text-align:right; header1 = label1 = data1 = header2 = label2 = Birth Name data2 = Jean-Loup J.M. Chretien header3 = label3 = Birth Date data3 = Aug 20 1938 header4 = label4 = Birth ... (Knight of the National Order of Merit); Titulaire de la Mdaille de l'Aronautique (Holder of the Aeronautics Medal), and honorary citizenship of Arkalyk. Other Information ...
... . He says, “CapCom capsule communicator , tell that blankety-blank-blank,” something or other. Jack John L. Swigert was the CapCom. He says, “Flight, we don’t want to put that on ... that Charles “Pete” Conrad Jr. and Alan L. Bean—anyway. Weren’t they the first flight, Conrad? '''Rusnak:''' Conrad, Joseph P. Kerwin, and Paul J. Weitz. '''Dumis:''' Conrad, Kerwin, and Weitz. Bean ...
... wasn’t selected as an astronaut, the call that I received was from Dr. Carolyn L. Huntoon. So everybody knew that if Mr. Abbey called you, you were selected. If Dr ... -Nazzal:''' I have one more question related to women’s issues. When we interviewed Mary L. Cleave, she had mentioned that male and female astronauts were treated equally around the office ... .” And he couldn’t believe that, coming from America, I had never watched Dallas with J. R. Ewing. But, you know, I was busy. Laughs '''Ross-Nazzal:''' Busy traveling all over ...
... do that in, did you? '''Donlan:''' There were some problems. Like, I think Dr. Hugh L. Dryden wanted a metallic heatshield, for instance; and at that time the ablative material was ... .” Now that’s known as really delegating authority. And, I did And I selected Warren J. North, who was a test pilot himself at Lewis Research Center, Cleveland, Ohio at one ... was actually looking at landing capsules on the Moon. And one Saturday morning, Dr. Floyd L. "Tommy" Thompson, who was head of Langley at the time, asked Gilruth and I to ...
... EXTERIOR BALLISTICS''' by MacShane, E. J., J. L. Kelly, and T. V. Reno ''Denver, 1953: The Swallow Press, 834 pages, $12.00'' This ...

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