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... ; title = Vance Devoe Brand titlestyle = image = Image:Astronaut_brand.jpg 200px imagestyle = caption = Vance Devoe Brand captionstyle = headerstyle = background: ccf; labelstyle = background: ddf; datastyle = text-align:right; header1 = label1 = data1 = header2 = label2 = Birth Name data2 = Vance Devoe Brand header3 = label3 ...
... Vance D. Brand - Interviewed by Rebecca Wright''' '''Houston, Texas – 25 July 2000''' '''Wright:''' Today is July 25th, the year 2000. This oral history is being conducted with Vance Brand at the Johnson Space Center in Houston, Texas. The interviewer is Rebecca Wright with the Johnson Space Center Oral History Project. Thank you again, Mr. Brand, for visiting ...
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... the N2O4. I talked to Susan N. Brand. Susan Brand works for NASA now, and she was Vance Brand’s daughter. Unfortunately Tom Stafford always let Vance Brand, since he was the command module pilot, take the blame for not throwing the switch. Susan told me that really bothered Vance. The ...
... , spacecraft Number 98, the first Apollo Block II post-fire spacecraft off the assembly line. Vance D. Brand and Joe H. Engle were my crewmates, so we had a good crew. We ... that meant was that you got to do the schedule. So my other guys were Vance Brand and Jack R. Lousma, were the other two CAPCOMs on Apollo 13. We split up ... , the lunar surface EVA, and reentry, were my key things. I seems to me that Vance Brand did translunar injection, TLI, and had those key command module burns, and I think Jack ...
... on, since you have no other options. Then we did the Skylab Program, and Vance D. Brand and I and Bill William B. Lenoir were going to obviously fly on the second ... fly the mission. That included all the operational training that goes on for any mission. Vance Brand and Bill Lenoir and I were on the backup crew for the last two missions ... ’s hands. '''Wright:''' Did you have involvement with ASTP Apollo-Soyuz Test Project ? Your buddy Vance Brand went on to fly on that mission. '''Lind:''' No, I didn’t really have anything ...
... "Stafford." It was " Donald K. “Deke” Slayton this," it was "Stafford that." You know, " Vance D. Brand this, Brand that." And all of a sudden he breaks in during Yeleseyev. He says, "Excuse ... anecdote is that it fell to me—you know, they almost died on ASTP because Vance Brand forgot to turn on two switches of the Earth Landing System, and the crew always ... module to yaw, and almost broke the interface. I mean, it was just incredible. And Brand forgot to throw those two crew switches and almost killed them all. So I decided ...
... Center 's Launch Complex 39 , carrying Apollo commander Thomas P. Stafford , command-module pilot Vance D. Brand , and docking-module pilot Donald K. Slayton . The spacecraft entered orbit with a 173.3 ... a third transfer, Stafford and Leonov went into the Soyuz and Kubasov and Brand joined Slayton in Apollo. Brand gave Soviet viewers a Russian-language tour of the eastern U.S. as ...
... . Orbits of Earth = 81 Orbital Altitude = 160 nautical miles (184 statute miles) Crew '''Commander: Vance Brand Vance D. Brand ''' '''Pilot: Robert F. Overmyer ''' Mission Specialist 1: Joseph P. Allen Mission Specialist 2: William B. Lenoir Mission STS 5 was the first operational flight of the Space Transportation System. Astronauts Vance Brand, Robert Overmeyer, Joseph Allen, and William Lenoir were on board and deployed the SBS-C ...

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