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... and I was in working when the Polaris went up and was
exploded by Range Safety, I believe. The Polaris was a solid-rocket
motor, and for some reason, as I remember or as I ... Russia , I know that, but I never see
his name in the paper anymore. He spoke English very well.
I often tell the story about Dr. Fletcher, a ...
... rocket, and then I said, "I'm going to
transfer it to Lewis. I think I have concurrence." And I did. I didn't
do this—I didn't have the clout to do this by ... a successful failure?
'''Cortright:''' Nobody got hurt. That's all you can say about it.
'''Dinkel:''' You wound up being the chairman of the Apollo 13 Review Board.
We mentioned earlier, I ...
... by asking you how closely you followed
the fledgling space program in the late fifties and early 1960s.
'''Bourland:''' Actually, I didn’t follow it very close. I would watch
television when I saw a rocket ... Valentin Lebedev , came over
from Russia. He was promoting a book, Diary of a Cosmonaut , that he
wrote, and we showed him a Shuttle meal, and he said, “Oh, that’s well
and fine, but,” he said, ...
... Russia and checking the weather in Russia in case the bell went off, again, it becomes a routine. So it wasn’t like you felt like you were on the verge of World War III ... a live rocket on, a dress rehearsal, then finally we threw the switch and let her go, and the airplane responded as I had expected. The surprise was, I expected to see kind of like you see a missile ...
... I
can remember, I was always interested in airplanes and rockets and
building models and things like that, but it really was the Moon landing
that captured my imagination and made me say, “Wow, I ... Review of U.S. Human Space Flight Plans Committee, the Augustine
Committee, and actually I found her a very pleasant, very nice person.
I ...
... a—it’s a different kind of Center, and it’s definitely a launch site. You know that you’re dealing with rockets and spaceships there, as opposed to training and ... and then as the testing progressed, they would review and approve any changes to the test procedure and any discrepancy reports that were written on discrepancies that cropped up. So that and a review ...
... I’d been doing a lot of research on ballistic missiles, ballistic warheads in essence. That’s all this is, just a modified ballistic warhead configurationwise, that’s all it is. So I ... and I was a project engineer for that particular one. I had to follow it all through the shops and the mating it to the launch rocket and ...
... rocket, and I'm not that surprised. When you have
gigantic machines churning away at extraordinarily high temperatures and
pressures, it's a real tribute to the engineering of Wernher von
Braun's people, primarily.
'''Kelly:''' I ... I think it was a public relations
or a political necessity, perhaps, to voice some concern about
collisions. I think they sent—didn't they send Borman to Russia ...
... and had the disturbing sensation that I was tumbling head over heels.
Two days ago, aboard the ISS, my crewmates and I had participated in a procedure review ... by researchers from several different countries on more than 100 missions, including the space shuttle, the Russian space station, Chinese long march rockets and ...
... by the Washington science review to be on Skylab. So I was a principal investigator on Skylab, and that was really a tremendous undertaking. Skylab, as you know, was long-duration missions, nine crewmembers, and ... s more here and they’re not telling us. As time grew on, we realized they had many of the same problems we had. The priorities for funding went to things like rockets and ...
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