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REDIRECT Richard H. Truly Category:Astronaut-Cosmonaut
... ; title = Richard H. Truly titlestyle = image = Image:Astronaut_truly.jpg 200px imagestyle = caption = Richard H. Truly captionstyle = headerstyle = background: ccf; labelstyle = background: ddf; datastyle = text-align:right; header1 = label1 = data1 = header2 = label2 = Birth Name data2 = Richard H. Truly header3 = label3 ...
... Richard H. Battin - Interviewed by Rebecca Wright''' '''Lexington, Massachusetts – 18 April 2000''' '''Wright:''' Today is April 18, 2000. This oral history is being conducted with Dr. Richard Battin in Lexington, Massachusetts, for the ... , "Oh, I can't. There's nothing I can do to this." Laughter '''Wright:''' It truly is the charm of oral history. Your experiences have meant so much to many, so ...
... Richard O. Covey - Interviewed by Jennifer Ross-Nazzal''' '''Houston, Texas – 1 November 2006''' '''Ross-Nazzal:''' Today ... . There were only two of us from Eglin that got selected in that group. Mike Richard M. Mullane was the other, but I was the only pilot out of the pilots ... very graciously, particularly by the MOL guys, the Bob Crippens Robert L. Crippen and Dick Trulys Richard H. Truly and folks. They really embraced our arrival, and I always felt like they felt like ...
... Richard H. Truly and Bob Robert L. Crippen, and John Young, all Navy pilots—I may be leaving someone else out—but also people who were in their social group, which included Joe H ... get back on track.” Meanwhile, I had been told in private, in confidence, by Dick Truly and George Abbey that I would command the next flight, after the /Challenger/ accident, “But ... he was really giving me a choice or just humoring me when I said, “Dick Richard O. Covey.” Dick had not—everyone else in my class, I think—Dick was the ...
REDIRECT Richard H. Truly
... final missions of Mercury. I don't know when John H. Glenn Jr. 's flight date was, but— '''Butler:''' February '62. '''Woodling:''' ... Good man. Good engineer, Stan. '''Butler:''' Sounds like it. '''Woodling:''' Richard G. Dick Snyder was another one. Did you talk to ... that was my attraction to those guys, that they were truly professionals before they came into the program, and flyers, ...
... and integrated advanced life support system needs to be developed if we are to become truly a space-faring society. As with any similar endeavor, the technologies developed will provide ... Review", presented to the National Science Foundation, March 24, 2005 (10) June Zakrasjek and Richard E. Eckelkamp, "Human Exploration Systems and Mobility Capability Roadmap Progress Review: Capability 9.2 ...
... make a completely thorough examination of all relevant patents on a truly international scale. After all, the patents used in the survey were ... .5 (4) 1894 – On 5 January of this year the priest Richard Czygan of the town of Hermeskeil in the Trier-Saarburg district ... Winkler, British patent No. 11,158 of 19 September 1885 Bales, H.H. - Patents Haden Herbert Bales, U.S. patent No. 1,003,411 ...
... representing the new organization were a “Captain Fox” and a “Mr. Kurt Richard Stealing,” or more correctly, Kurt Richard Stehling , with captain Edward Cecil Evans Fox taking the lead. (Yet, ... early spaceflight concepts. Back from 1920 onwards, for instance, the American rocket pioneer Robert H. Goddard faced this identical criticism—as well as many others—about his alleged proposed “ ...

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