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... the Signal Corporation in Houston,
Texas, for the Johnson Space Center Oral History Project. The
interviewer is Kevin Rusnak, assisted by Sandra Johnson and Tim Farrell.
I'd like to thank ... the flight test activities, partly with respect to
the flight test program that tested the B-58 to prove all of its
characteristics to the Air Force.
Then subsequently, as a ... something to add to—have you
been able to interview Armstrong and Scott?
'''Rusnak:''' Not yet. They're both in the works to interview, but we
haven't talked to them yet ...
... Satellite Beach, Florida – 6 August 2007
'''Wright:''' Today is August 6th, 2007. This oral history interview is being conducted with Albert Crews, Jr., at Satellite Beach, Florida, for the NASA Johnson ... he didn’t add?
'''J. Crews:''' I don’t know. Did he talk about the B-57 a lot and the Guppy?
'''Wright:''' Yes.
'''J. Crews:''' He did something helicopter flying ...
... on the last mission of the Moon.
'''Fullerton:''' Yes, for Eugene A. Cernan and Ronald B. Evans and Evans and Harrison H. “Jack” Schmitt. Anyway, what next? Well, everyone’s wondering ... Musgrave, who’s a character in his right. I don’t know if you’ve interviewed him.
'''Wright:''' Not yet.
'''Fullerton:''' So it was a good team that was really good ... preparing and leading on with it.
'''Wright:''' Well, thank you. I appreciate that. End of Interview
Category: NASA Oral History Interview
... for the Johnson Space Center Oral History Project with Mr.
Elmer Barton in Houston, Texas. Interviewer is Rebecca Wright, assisted
by Sandra Johnson and Sandra Harvey.
Thank you, again, for coming ... in the
service I went through various tech schools and became involved in
flying with B-17s and other craft.
I retired in 1968 from the service, and basically during that ... me know.
'''Wright:''' We certainly will.
'''Barton:''' Okay. Thank you.
'''Wright:''' Thank you.
End of interview
Category:NASA Oral History Interview
... program, and they were going to
try and launch a volunteer suborbitally, like Al Alan B. Shepard
Jr. , like we did with Al Shepard eventually, but we didn't really have ... 't really helped us in culling out people any better than we had
done with interviews and background checks.
Background checks turned out to be a very interesting tool for us ... not
going to tell you. So there were some interesting things that happened
with that.
Interviews were very, very important to us and worked out very well. In
the first group ...
... is being conducted in Houston, Texas, for the Johnson Space
Center Oral History Project. The interviewer is Jennifer Ross-Nazzal,
assisted by Sandra Johnson and Rebecca Wright.
Thank you so much ... . Our essays were read by a
number of senior managers just before we were interviewed. The
interviews were conducted in a conference room by a group of 10 to 15
people. The ... a night landing because of the
orbital requirements of the Indian satellite called INSAT 1-B. This was
a weather and communication satellite with a Payload Assist Module (PAM)
rocket that ...
... with Charles Bolden in Houston, Texas, for the NASA
Johnson Space Center Oral History Project. Interviewer is Sandra
Johnson, assisted by Rebecca Wright and Jennifer Ross-Nazzal.
I want to thank ... specialists. And as we started training, then we picked
up S. Christa McAuliffe and Gregory B. Greg Jarvis as our payload
specialists.
We trained with them for a little while, and ...
... an oral history with
Marlowe Cassetti for the Johnson Space Center Oral History Project. The
interview is being conducted by Carol Butler in the offices of The
Boeing Company in Colorado ... in these early Mercury missions—in fact,
going back a step, actually, right after Alan B. Shepard's Jr.
mission, President John F. Kennedy challenged the nation to land on
the ... had the
opportunity to appear on the NBC Today show, interviewed right after the
first launch and the Skylab series, and interviewed on that show. I got
many fan letters from that ...
... the Johnson Space Center Oral History
Project in Houston, Texas. Jennifer Ross-Nazzal is the interviewer, and
she is assisted by Sandra Johnson.
Thanks again for joining us this morning. We ...
to Rice.
So it turned out that I had interviewed—as just part of my final
graduate program I had interviewed with a NASA interviewer, and I was
talking to them about employment ... , the Mercury Program was active. That hardware had
already been designed. They had flown Alan B. Shepard Jr. and
Virgil I. Grissom, and John H. Glenn Jr. had flown. I got ...
... modifications to
several answers for clarification purposes and has provided additional
information to enhance the interview. As a result, this transcript does
not exactly match the audio recording./
'''Johnson:''' Today is ... went up, got a broader job, and I was made SRB Separation
Manager, and Barney B. Roberts was made External Tank Separation
Manager. I’d been in Shuttle since the very ...
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