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... coming together, everything from the President and Congress, down to having the right people in the right places. '''Bostick:''' The right people. You know, again, if there hadn't been people like Bob ... Gemini program, say, '65 or '66, along in there, we combined the Gemini and Apollo groups . Well, certainly before the end of the Gemini program, we combined activities within the branch ... , orbital mechanics works. Laughter God works. He brought the Moon in exactly the right spot at the right time. Then a very similar thing when we had acquisition of signal on the ...
... it was starting. Who wouldn’t want to be a part of that, right? And I was the right age then. I was just three years into a career, so I had ... 8, turned out to be a pretty good way to recover from that. '''Harlan:''' Right. Exactly. Right. Well, those guys were model American citizens. The only controversy I ever heard over that ... on that stuff over there. '''Rusnak:''' It was my understanding, I guess, that a small group of people were brought in initially. '''Harlan:''' I wasn’t working on that team. We ...
... : “Beat Army.” '''Borman:''' Yeah. '''Harwood:''' And that you purposely misread it? '''Borman:''' That’s right. laughs '''Harwood:''' “Beat Navy.” '''Borman:''' Yeah. '''Harwood:''' What are your memories of that moment? ... and everything and we organized the committee down there, I was assigned to the group that was to dismantle the spacecraft. So under that portfolio, I was the first ...
... . '''Ross-Nazzal:''' You were actually the first pilot from your class to be selected. '''Hauck:''' Right. '''Ross-Nazzal:''' This was actually the first flight of an American woman in space. How ... the cargo bay. One was for Telesat Canada and one was for the Indonesian Telecommunications Group, so those were the primary objectives, launch two satellites that would propel themselves up into ... /Challenger/ accident, “But you can’t tell anybody.” Right. And, “You’ve been training for this Ulysses mission. That was a handpicked group because it was a difficult flight. Your crew is ...
... . They set up an ops group to support NASA down here, a flight operations group. I applied and went to work for the group, and then the group left to come down here to ... . '''Liebergot:''' Charles Murray's book only had one printing. By the way, he owns the rights to it. '''Kelly:''' Oh, really. '''Liebergot:''' Yes, he does. Simon and Shuster let him have the rights to it. '''Kelly:''' Terrific for him. '''Liebergot:''' Well, unless you're trying to use it ...
... a challenging if precarious engineering project; additional benefits were bachelor quarters and comradeship in a group of like-minded individuals. Moreover, Riedel, Schaefer, and other members very were young and idealistic ... VfR with his own group, Neufeld merely sums this up and says Nebel's “counter move” in attempting to “register the Raketenflugplatz as a society in its own right” failed.) ref 21 ...
... and analyze. These are three types with sufficient similarities to consider usefully as a group are: (i) student experiments and projects like amateur radio; (ii) small satellites in the ... Space Systems, Launcher One, Stratolaunch, and Skylon by Reaction Engines. Image:FS2018f7.4.jpg thumb right 250px Figure 7.4. Thuraya Satellite with 18-meter antenna providing mobile satellite communications ...
... was a bit of an issue. The first group were well into that, the second group had been brought along by the first group reluctantly and the last thing they wanted was to ... , I could really quickly see the domino effects. '''Rollins:''' You’d lost those responsibilities. '''Anders:''' Right and then I became a Command Module expert and the hook there was that the ... personally or the astronauts as a group or non-astronauts. There was a very good working relationship. The contractor clearly was more interested in doing it right than making a lot of ...
... :''' But you had the opportunity to go back on one of the recovery ships. '''Bourland:''' Right. '''Ross-Nazzal:''' What ship was that? '''Bourland:''' That was the USS Iwo Jima. '''Ross-Nazzal ... we went and visited a lot of laboratories to make sure we had the right equipment and the right processes. And then even some of the processes, several of the processes, would ... were on the Space Food Development Group and the Space Station Service System Team. Could you identify these groups and their purposes? '''Bourland:''' … The Space Food Development Group was the name of the ...
... there, military uniforms went off and we were just NASA employees. '''Wright:''' You joined another group of astronauts, because there were some that were there, as you mentioned, ones that were ... to make them look ridiculous. So there was also competition between these two groups, but it brought the groups closer and closer together, such that when we were prepared to fly, we ... of equipment and apparatus. There were on-orbit operations to maintain the Orbiter in the right configuration that would support those things that were going on in the Spacelab. But that ...

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