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REDIRECT John W. Young Category:Astronaut-Cosmonaut
... ; title = John W. Young titlestyle = image = Image:Astronaut_young.jpg 200px imagestyle = caption = John W. Young captionstyle = headerstyle = background: ccf; labelstyle = background: ddf; datastyle = text-align:right; header1 = label1 = data1 = header2 = label2 = Birth Name data2 = John W. Young header3 = label3 ... (1965), 2 Navy Distinguished Service Medals, 3 Navy Distinguished Flying Crosses, the Georgia Tech Distinguished Young Alumni Award (1965), Distinguished Service Alumni Award (1972), the Exceptional Engineering Achievement Award (1985), the ...
... John W. Aaron - Interviewed by Kevin M. Rusnak Houston, TX – 18 January 2000''' '''Rusnak:''' Today is January 18, 2000. This interview with John Aaron is being conducted at the Johnson Space Center for ... . So it's been a good career for me. I tell people that as a young person—I know my own kids, they tend to fret so much about getting started ... , but we were all over George M. Low to go try it, because we were young enough to try anything. To me, Apollo 8, if you just had to plot a ...
John W. Cole Since 2002 John Cole has been with the Propulsion Research Center at the Marshall Space Flight Center in ...
REDIRECT John W. Cole Category:Contributor Category:Kids To Space - Authors
File:ISMS05JohnTownsend.mp4 Category:Movie November 1958 Category:2nd International Space Medicine Symposium Video
... in the Orocopia Mountains camping out, living on cots, with Lee and the backup crew, John Young John W. Young and Charlie Duke Charles M. Duke, Jr. and myself and Jim. Mainly to get Charlie ... success potential of a flight a lot greater. '''Ward:''' Was the astronaut corps, and particularly Young John W. Young and Crippen Robert L. Crippen who were scheduled to fly the first orbital mission, were ...
... probably knew more about the aircraft that we were flying as aviation cadets than the young lieutenants coming in from the regular bombing schools. When I left to preflight, this was ... whether they would provide an aircraft for coverage. Here again, these are a couple of young lieutenants just eager to do something like this. We’d get in close and get ... on board I hired at Langley. They were Gene Eugene G. Edmunds, John W. Holland Jr. , later on, Dick Richard W. Underwood, and, as I mentioned earlier, Jim Stamps. The people down in ...
... to the electrical system was Apollo 10. Tom Thomas P. Stafford was the commander and John W. Young was the Command Module pilot on that one. That was in lunar orbit. They had ... course we had battery backup that came on, but still caused everything, loss of data. John W. Young made the right call to go to the backup switch for the instrumentation. We regained ... of stuff where you should have been focusing more on administrative matters. It demotivates your young engineers if they see the manager is doing it. Well, over in mission operations, Gene ...
... December 2004''' /The questions in this transcript were asked during an oral history session with John E. Blaha. Blaha has amended the answers for clarification purposes. As a result, this transcript ... May, I think, or early June—I had a phone call from George W. S. Abbey. He said, “John, do you think you want to be an astronaut still?” I answered yes ... :''' Yes. I had them evaluate the HUD in the STA. Dick Richard H. Truly and John W. Young were the two people who I thought really ended up liking the HUD with a ...

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