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... (8). '''References ''' (1) Spencer-Brown, G. Laws of Form. London: Allen & Unwin. 1969 (2) Isaacson, J. D. Autonomic String-Manipulation System, U. S. Patent No. 4,286,330, Aug. 25, 1981; accessible ... ", Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society (London) Series B, 275:483-524, 1976 (6) Isaacson, J. D. "Steganogramic Representation of the Baryon Octet in Cellular Automata." Archived in 45th ISSS Annual Meeting ...
... , J., and Szathmary, E. (1995) The Major Transitions in Evolution. Oxford: Oxford University Press. (5) Salk, J. (1983) Anatomy of Reality: Merging of intuition and reason. New York: Columbia University Press. (6) Stewart, J. (2000) Evolution's Arrow: the direction of evolution and the future of humanity. Canberra: The Chapman Press. ''' John Stewart About the Author ''' Extracted from the ...
... J. M. Patrick header3 = label3 = Birth Date data3 = 1964 header4 = label4 = Birth Place data4 = label5 = Date of Death data5 = label6 = Place of Death data6 = label7 = Occupation data7 = NASA Astronaut, (Ph.D ... in 1994. His mother, Gillian Patrick, lives in Connecticut; his father, Stewart Patrick, in California. He is married with three children. His recreational ...
... However, there is a meaningful possibility that humans may design our own evolution, as John Stewart suggests in Chapter 22, and that new collaborative endeavors, together with new unfolding evolutionary ... : A Casebook against Cynical Reason, George Marcus ed. University of Chicago Press, 1999. Kenneth J. Cox About the Author Extracted from the book ''Beyond Earth - The Future of Humans ...
... ; S. David Griggs; and then the two payload specialists were Jake Garn and Charlie Charles D. Walker. '''Bergen:''' So you all remained fairly close after that since you— '''Bobko:''' Yes, we ... did that was interesting, after my flight, I was in my office and P. J., P. J. Paul J. Weitz, who was my first commander, called me up and said, “Bo,” he said ... runs to get some statistical analysis of what this control system change meant. Or you’d be discussing just various things, what the requirements would be to do something. '''Bergen:''' Another ...
... E. Goldstein from Ames Research Center Moffett Field, California , Jim Gangler from NASA Headquarters Washington, D.C. , all part of the team reviewing research that was instrumental for developing the thermal ... .” And he couldn’t believe that, coming from America, I had never watched Dallas with J. R. Ewing. But, you know, I was busy. Laughs '''Ross-Nazzal:''' Busy traveling all over ...
... engineers. Milt Milton L. Windler was one of them, I remember. There was Walt Walter J. Kapryan, who later became the launch director at the Cape Canaveral, Florida …. Lou Lewis R ... scenes, and all the technology involved with that. There was the balloon program that I'd previously done some work on. High-altitude physics science program. There was the LRL, which I knew very well because I'd been on the Readiness Committee. I mean, all that stuff that, again, steering currents, back ...
... selection process for these guys? '''Donlan:''' Well, after the decision was made by President Dwight D. Eisenhower that he didn’t want to see a national campaign for . . . a posted campaign ... .” Now that’s known as really delegating authority. And, I did And I selected Warren J. North, who was a test pilot himself at Lewis Research Center, Cleveland, Ohio at one ... different nations and whatnot. Have them spend a little money on the space station; they’d cooperate. '''Slade:''' As you’ve done to me all through this interview, you anticipated my ...
... . There was me and Walt Walter J. Kapryan was the other one. We were each project engineers. He was project engineer in one capsule, I'd be on another one and so ... thing… These atmospheric electricity guys… were eleated over that. "Oh, look, they triggered lightning." They'd been studying trigger lightning… and here’s an actual case. It was a big deal ... ’ve certainly had a fascinating career. '''Annexstad:''' Oh, I’ve enjoyed it thoroughly. '''Butler:''' I’d like to give Kevin a chance now to ask you a couple of questions. '''Rusnak ...
... being conducted for the Johnson Space Center Oral History Project at NASA Headquarters in Washington, D.C. Sandra Johnson is the interviewer and is assisted by Rebecca Wright. I want to ... group. '''O'Connor:''' We had two European payload specialists that were in my class—Wubbo J. Ockels from The Netherlands, and Claude Nicollier. So our class was the first one to ... picked early among your peers. Roy D. Bridges Jr. was the first fellow to be assigned, if I remember right, assigned to a crew, and Ronald J. Ron Grabe, I believe, was ...

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