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  • "connor" found 142 times in 69 documents
  • "edmund" found 59 times in 51 documents
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... business office was at 1500 O'Connor Drive in Toronto and there were five directors. They were: A.A. Bailie J.M. Bridgman F.M. Haines E.B. Moss F.T. Smye The principal ...
... Washington, DC. These included the appointment of Bryan O'Connor, currently OSF Deputy Associate Administrator, to assume the post of Space Shuttle Program Director. O'Connor's position was to be assumed by Richard ...
... astronauts using alcohol improperly before spaceflight. NASA Chief of Safety and Mission Assurance Bryan D. OConnor had conducted the review to evaluate allegations included in the Astronaut Health Care System Review ... at NASA’s JSC in Houston and NASA’s Kennedy Space Center KSC in Florida. OConnor remarked that the investigation had been much more exhaustive than NASA’s usual response to ...
... 6 g. Fragment had moved from critical central ventricle to lateral ventricle when doctors at O'Connor Hospital in San Jose, Calif., somersaulted Barrios on rotat­ing chair, but fragment could move ... if aging process was suspended while man was free from gravi­tational pull. Dr. J. F. Kubis of Fordham Univ. emphasized importance of psy­chological factors in selecting space crews. On ...
... U.S. domestic programs. It would be headed by John A. Johnson, President; Joseph H. O'Connor, Vice President and Treasurer; John L. Martin, Jr., Vice President; and Jerome W. Breslow, Secretary ... forget the adventure and exploration of the Sixties and the person largely responsible, after John F. Kennedy's death, for getting man to the moon." It was therefore "appropriate that Mr ...
... Spacelab mission flown in November and December 1983. His crew would consist of Bryan D. O'Connor as pilot and mission specialists Mary Cleave, Sherwood C. Spring , and Jerry L. Ross . Mission ... Rhea Seddon Rhea Seddon , M.D., who is also scheduled to fly on mission 41-F in August. Mission 61-D would be the fourth Spacelab flight, focusing on experiments in ...
... dishes would be able to access the live lessons directly from the RCA satellite Satcom F-2R, Transponder 13. The Public Broadcasting Service, as a result of an agreement with NASA ... Space Shuttle program. Crew onboard Atlantis were Lt. Col. Brewster Shaw , commander; Lt. Col. Bryan O'Connor, pilot; mission specialists Dr. Mary Cleave, Maj. Jerry Ross, and Lt. Col. Sherwood Spring; and ...
... Administrator William F. Readdy , Allen Li of the General Accounting Office (GAO), Michael James McCulley of United Space Alliance , Richard D. Blomberg, chair of the ASAP, and Bryan D. OConnor, former chair ...
... KENNEDY SPACE CENTER KSC no earlier than July 15,1986. The pilot would be Bryan O'Connor, also scheduled to fly as pilot on mission 61-B in November 1985. Mission specialists ... passenger traffic miles in the U.S. (up from 80% in 1974), and Chicago's O'Hare was the busiest passenger airport in the country, handling more than 45.7 million ...
... , “Russians Send Supply Ship on Way to Space Station,” 2 February 2003. NASA Administrator Sean O’Keefe announced the members of the Space Shuttle Mishap Interagency Investigation Board, also known as ... also named to the panel: G. Scott Hubbard, Director of NASA's ARC; Bryan D. O'Connor, NASA's Associate Administrator for Safety and Mission Assurance and a former astronaut; and Theron ...

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