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... on the Moon.” Probably the only time we got that much press was with Apollo 13, when man failed to land on the Moon but were successful in getting them back ... and their public affairs people met for over a year developing a joint public affairs plan on how to release video and how all that would work. But my role was pretty well defined right ... says, “How does this exhibit work?” Laughter He said, “So I should get a training course on your exhibits.” But he was there for several months working on that mural, and I was at a Paris ...
... scientific and technical inquiry. Those areas range from astronomy—like, how does a black hole form?—to zeolites—how do we create better chemical reaction catalysts? As many missions are planned ...
... Skylab and Apollo 13, a few things we could show ... how is that possible with your quarantine program? How does that fit with your quarantine program?" So here I am in a ... biosphere, we had to prove we weren't going to affect it. So we had to develop an amazing program that was carried off really for three flights' worth. A ... a working group on space medicine and biology with the Russians, a joint working ...
... a biosphere, which nurtures a rich and incredibly diverse abundance of life. To successfully sustain a sustained human presence in Space, we must first learn how to create and manage balanced, sustainable biospheres ...
... standing on the rim and looking down there. I think it's the same here. A picture does a great job, but it's not nearly like being there. '''Brinkley:''' I can't ... . How does—you didn't treat it differently mentally at all, as you would something—one of your previous missions? '''Armstrong:''' I was certainly aware that this was a culmination of the work of ... , or even future missions to Mars? '''Armstrong:''' Not very much. I was on the Apollo 13 Accident Board, and during that time period was when I was invited to go up ...
... dropped like a bomb. Moreover, the Air Force is working for NASA on extracting 90,000-pound Ares rocket stages out of a C-17, so extracting a nuclear stage of comparable weight does not appear to be a problem. Five ... turns from a solid to a gas at 3700°C, and hydrogen corrodes it swiftly. Think of how quickly a sugar cube dissolves in a cup of coffee and you’ll get a visceral idea ...
... asked oh, so many times over the last years, “How does it feel to be the end, how does it feel to be the tail of the dog, ... on the drawing board. I did some work in Shuttle simulator work, very rudimentary at that time. I worked there for a while, and then the Apollo-Soyuz ... Very very very quickly at first until if you saw Apollo 13, Jim James A. Lovell a la Tom Hanks or vice-versa could cover up the ...
... the politically correct term now, became known pretty early on. A very important question was, does this reach an end point or does it keep on going to the point where their skeletons ... do you recall how any of that worked? '''Catterson:''' Yes. Yes, especially if there was a move to replace a crew member during the late phases of the training program, that was a very unwelcome ...
... techniques need to be developed. For example, how does one coordinate operationally remote multiple robots and humans working together in a confined area on the lunar/planetary surface ... Tracking, Johnson Space Center, January through April, 2005 (12) Compressed High Density Television (13) Conversations with Thomas E Ohnesorge, Advanced Operations Development, Johnson Space Center, March ...
... Can we study history and learn how to create a responsive and evolving educational system? ... I have asked the question: Why does a young person select a science, technology or engineering career ... Trends Report" (GAO, 2005), reports that 13 civilian federal agencies allocated a total of $2.8B ... time are working together in a government, industry, and academic collaborative environment. A more complete ...

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