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  • "interview" found 3885 times in 1623 documents



... Project, in the office of the Signal Corporation in Houston, Texas. Carol Butler is the interviewer, and is assisted by Kevin Rusnak and Tim Farrell. Thank you very much for joining ... at the Cape, and Lunney and Charlesworth and John S. Llewellyn Jr. and Charlie Charles B. Parker were running the consoles and they were going to be the main controllers. I ... was over, the flight director, and he would select one of the controllers for an interview, and they would go over to the media building. The press were over there and ...
... not exactly match the audio recording. / '''Johnson:''' Today is November 25th, 2003. This oral history interview is being conducted with Eugene Edmonds, in Houston, Texas, for the NASA Johnson Space Center ... did nothing that time. Then when they were ready to launch the first one, Alan B. Shepard, on the first Mercury mission, the Navy photographers took all of the pictures. I ...
... M. Scott Carpenter - Interviewed by Michelle Kelly''' '''Houston, TX – 30 March 1998''' / This oral history with Scott Carpenter was ... first flight or the first few flights? When they announced, I believe, it was Alan B. Shepard Jr. , Virgil I. Gus Grissom, and John H. Glenn Jr. for the first flight ... :''' It's good. I guess it's going to serve a good purpose. End of Interview Category:NASA Oral History Interview
... , let’s take them one by one. Can we do that? '''Cooper:''' Sure. '''Neal:''' Alan B. Shepard Jr. , for instance. What were your impressions of him? '''Cooper:''' Well, I had met ... went to Mars. '''Cooper:''' Absolutely. The public were hanging on the TVs again. End of Interview Category:NASA Oral History Interview
... my controllers, John Llwellyn, who was now getting ready to mix it up with Alan B. Shepard Jr. until finally I—I had the responsibility for these guys—just decided we ... the two elements was essential. And McDivitt was the guy who started it. End of Interview Category: NASA Oral History Interview
... -Nazzal:''' Today is October 14th, 2009. This interview with Irv Burtzlaff is being conducted in Houston for the JSC Facilities Oral History Project. The interviewer is Jennifer Ross-Nazzal, assisted by Rebecca ... Canaveral Florida , it was called that at that time, I decided to go for an interview with Cliff William C. Bradford. I will say this while I’m thinking of it ... career, and it really helped me. I interviewed with Cliff, when I was at KSC for a Titan launch. In the middle of the interview, my launch went off, and I heard ...
... NASA Johnson Space Center Oral History Project at NASA Headquarters in Washington, D.C. The interviewer is Rebecca Wright, assisted by Sandra Johnson. We thank you for meeting us down here ... cloud, I guess. '''Accola:''' Yes. But then the recession was really bad, so while I interviewed for jobs, there were none. The IBM International Business Machines Corporation recruiter came. He said ...
... -Nazzal:''' Today is May 4, 2009. This interview with Greg Blackburn is being conducted at JSC for the JSC Facilities Oral History Project. The interviewer is Jennifer Ross-Nazzal, assisted by Rebecca ... . Burtzlaff. He was my boss at that time. He would be a good person to interview, actually, for this facility, so I would suggest doing that, too, if you get the ... bit of a history buff of sorts. He’d probably be another good one to interview for what has happened here in 16, if you get that chance. I really wasn ...
... the Johnson Space Center Oral History Project in Houston, Texas. Jennifer Ross-Nazzal is the interviewer, and she is assisted by Sandra Johnson. Thank you so much for taking time to ... you tell us about the selection process in 1980 that you went through, and the interview and the application process itself? '''Blaha:''' Yes, it’s probably—I mean, you’re going ... the list to NASA. NASA then invited us to a one-week interview at the Johnson Space Center. My interview at NASA was in April 1980. In May, I think, or early ...
... Dr. George Carruthers, at his office at the Naval Research Laboratory in Washington, DC. The interview is being conducted for the NASA Johnson Space Center Oral History Project, by Glen Swanson ... we've pretty much touched on everything. '''Swanson:''' Then we'll close our interview, and again, thank you, Dr. Carruthers, for participating. '''Carruthers:''' Thank you. End of interview Category:NASA Oral History Interview

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