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George H. Hage was appointed Deputy Director, Apollo Program, in January 1968, and served as “general manager” assisting ... until being named Boeing’s engineering manager for NASA’s Lunar Orbiter Program in 1963. Hage joined NASA as Deputy Associate Administrator for Space Science and Applications (Engineering) July 5, 1967 ...
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... out—but also people who were in their social group, which included Joe H. Engle, Air Force pilot, George Abbey, head of Flight Crew Operations, Jay Honeycutt, Deputy Chief of Flight Crew ... was fun. I enjoyed that. I sat at the Vice President’s table, Vice President George H.W. Bush, and he just seemed to me to be a lovely guy. Someone asked ... I came face to face with President Reagan and two or three times with President George H.W. Bush, and that was always fun. I mean, just think, you’re meeting the ...
... those people were not thinking about Apollo, they were flying Mercury, they were flying Gemini. George E. Mueller, who at that time I guess his title was Associate Administrator for Manned ... exciting because the computer kept giving alarms. And even today George Mueller—George Mueller and I are great friends—even today George Mueller thinks that was a computer error, and the last time ... the "something later on" turned out to be this symposium named after me, the Richard H. Battin Astrodynamics Symposium… It was a two-day event with a lot of people, many ...
... recreational pursuits included, “Loafing, travelling and sailing.” By the time Herbert George Wells H.G. Wells was only five years old, George Griffith had sailed around the world three times, including three passes ... 1897. It is perhaps worth noting that this story appeared about three weeks before Herbert George Wells H.G. Wells comet story The Star appeared in London’s Graphic Weekly. The next ...
... of early spaceflight concepts. Back from 1920 onwards, for instance, the American rocket pioneer Robert H. Goddard faced this identical criticism—as well as many others—about his alleged proposed “ ... 88, 168, 182, 208-209, 219. Hayes, Bob, “Postgrad Patter,” “The Postgrad” (Alumni Association, Sir George William College, Montreal), Vol. II, No. 4, December 1955, p. 5. “Hope to Reach Moon ...
Charles H. Feltz Interviewed by Summer Chick Bergen Temecula, California – 9 March 1999 '''Bergen:''' Today is March ... —he was Gilruth's assistant. '''Bergen:''' George M. Low. '''Feltz:''' George Low. After that came George Low. I worked very close with George Low, and I thought George Low was the best program manager I ...
... support for the Society and its aims. For example, the British diagrammatic (technical) artist G.H. (George Horace) Davis, who normally contributed to the ''Illustrated London News'', was commissioned as a “special ... Dawn of Interplanetary Travel'' by P.E. Cleator. Consult, P.E. Cleator, ''Rockets Through Space'' (George All & Unwin Ltd.: London, 1936), pp. 42 ff., 58-59, 64, 143, 146, 157, 160 ...
... progress toward space travel...” ref 20 German Rocket Society - Verein für Raumschiffahrt by Frank H. Winter - Part 8 '''Continue to Part Eight''' German Rocket Society - Verein für Raumschiffahrt ... -44. (Afterword by Robert Godwin , re the earliest known "countdown" for a space launch), George Griffith, The World Peril of 1910 (Apogee Science Fiction: Burlington, Ontario, Canada 2006.) ...
... Mercury. We were flying the final missions of Mercury. I don't know when John H. Glenn Jr. 's flight date was, but— '''Butler:''' February '62. '''Woodling:''' '62, okay. Well, we ... remember from Apollo, from Gemini all through Apollo, leading into Shuttle, that the leaders, Dr. George M. Low, Dr. Robert R. Gilruth and Dr. Kraft, all those people, and down through ... 't have even tried to come up with a simulation of that. You know, Dr. George M. Low said the reason that we were successful in Apollo was that the spacecraft ...

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