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REDIRECT C. Gordon Fullerton Category:Astronaut-Cosmonaut
... = background: ddf; datastyle = text-align:right; header1 = label1 = data1 = header2 = label2 = Birth Name data2 = Karl G. Henize header3 = label3 = Birth Date data3 = Oct 17 1926 header4 = label4 = Birth Place data4 = label5 ... launched from Kennedy Space Center , Florida, on July 29, 1985. He was accompanied by Col. Charles G. Fullerton (spacecraft commander), Col. Roy D. Bridges (pilot), fellow mission specialists, Dr's. Anthony W ...
... 2004''' '''Johnson:''' Today is January 6th, 2004. This oral history interview is being conducted with Charles Bolden in Houston, Texas, for the NASA Johnson Space Center Oral History Project. Interviewer is ... brought some operational people in to go along with the safety professionals who were there. Charles S. Charlie Harlan was the Director of SR & QA Safety, Reliability, and Quality Assurance Office ... .” But nobody wanted to put a person at risk, especially an astronaut. They figured, “Holy G, if we do that.” Ironically, after Challenger, we went back to the very beginning of ...
... Mercury procurement, our organization was Gilruth and Donlan were the big boss and the assistant. Charles Zimmerman—have you heard of him? '''Bergen:''' Yes, I have. '''Chilton:''' He was in charge ... impressive people—Dick Richard E. Battin, Milt Milton B. Trageser, Ralph R. Ragan, Davey David G. Hoag. They were really fantastic. The role they had played in the Polaris guidance system ...
... – 7 April 2006''' '''Ross-Nazzal:''' Today is April 7th, 2006. This oral history with Dr. Charles T. Bourland is being conducted for the Johnson Space Center Oral History Project in Houston ... offered? '''Bourland:''' Oh, they had steak and lobster. One I remember in particular is Pete Charles Conrad Jr. , one of his favorite foods was lamb kidneys. I don’t know if ... you open this wine—I don’t know if you’ve been on a zero-G plane. Whatever you open, it just immediately saturates the cabin with that odor, whatever it ...
... Vista, Texas – 7 June 1999 '''Faul:''' I have to introduce myself as Karen Faul interviewing Charles Hyle. '''Hyle:''' I go by Tom. '''Faul:''' Tom, Ok. We are at your home in ... , and skip out, or if you came in too deep then they pulled too many G’s (high acceleration) for the flight crew. There were fairly limited conditions in which you ... program office was headed by Bob Robert F. Thompson, as the program manager and Owen G. Morris was the manager for Shuttle integration. His deputy was my boss, the manager for ...
... Off Camera:''' And we’re recording. '''Ward:''' Well this is our oral history interview with Charles Duke, Apollo astronaut. The date is March 12, 1999. And, Charlie, one of the things ... ’s what saved them of course. '''Ward:''' Right. '''Duke:''' I mean, to me that Pete Charles C. Conrad Jr. didn’t rotate that handle to abort that spacecraft when everything went ... procedures and find out what that was. But fortunately, Steve and those guys on the G&N console knew. But to me that was the most critical. '''Ward:''' Yeah. '''Duke:''' Then ...
... , Texas – 28 February 2006 '''Wright:''' Today is February 28th, 2006. This oral history session with Charles F. “Chuck” Deiterich is being conducted in Bertram, Texas, for the NASA Johnson Space Center ... on Apollo 11, and I worked the descent with Jay H. Greene and Steve Stephen G. Bales. And that was kind of interesting. It was a lot of fun. I enjoyed ... the procedures were, which switches to throw and that sort of stuff. I think Chuck Charles O. Lewis was the Ascent Book Manager and Bill William M. Anderson was the Re ...
... – 29 April 1999''' '''Butler:''' Today is April 29, 1999. This oral history is with Dr. Charles Berry, at his offices in Houston, Texas. This oral history is being conducted for the ... centrifuge run, and we were doing a centrifuge run up at Johnsville Pennsylvania for reentry G profiles, and he fibrillated. We didn't have really good electrocardiograms at that time, and ... started that, I thought, "I cannot believe we're doing this." Laughter They had Pete Charles C. "Pete" Conrad, Jr. and Gordo and their wives, and me and my wife, and ...
... did have a thin wing. We had a 6% wing. 8% was the one that Charles E. Yeager flew. '''Slade:''' Yeah. '''Donlan:''' And then NASA had one with 10%. And then ... the group? '''Donlan:''' Well, of course, Gilruth and myself and Max Maxime A. Faget, Chuck Charles W. Mathews, a group of others and Chris Christopher C. Kraft Jr. , who came out ... there and back is an unreasonable thing to expect to undertake, particularly in a zero-g environment. Now they’d get to Mars, and you know what kind of condition they ...

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