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... Elkhart, Indiana. They have a son and a daughter. Recreational interests include handball, squash, flying, sailing, skiing, music, and photography. His parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Allen III, ... The crew aboard Discovery included Captain Frederick (Rick) Hauck (spacecraft commander), Captain David M. Walker (pilot), and fellow mission specialists, Dr. Anna L. Fisher and Commander Dale H. ...
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'''Ross-Nazzal:''' Today is January 28, 2003. This oral history with Joseph
P. Allen is being conducted for the Johnson Space ... large part, these scientists were geologists, because geological
exploration was a prime scientific objective of the lunar landings.
Apollo 11 ... to
try to protect planet Earth from the first Moon walkers when they
came back covered possibly with lethal pathogens. ...
... Joseph S. Algranti - Interviewed by Erik Carlson'''
'''Chapel Hills, NC – 10 August 1998'''
'''Carlson: '''Hi. This ... about concurrent with that, we bought the Shuttle Carrier Aircraft
SCA . That was done through a competitive procurement through Rockwell
through the Shuttle Program Office, and we picked that airplane up ... was in graduate school, and there was kind of a
big shuffle of NACA pilots. Joe Walker went out to Edwards to replace
Scott A. Crossfield, who went to Rockwell and the X ...
... the NASA/Industry Education Initiative. Mr. Walker advised the NASA/Purdue University space life support research center, a NASA/Penn State space commercial development center and a U.S. Department of Education/Ohio ... is past president and a current board director of the National Space Society. He is also currently a board director of the Association of Space Explorers. Walker is a professional engineer registered in California ...
... , STS-56, STS-60, STS-61, and STS-66. From 1990 to 1993, Dr. Walker took a leave of absence from the Johnson Space Center to attend graduate school, where her area ... the primary representative for the crew while they were on orbit. In addition, Dr. Walker was assigned as a Spacecraft Communicator (CAPCOM) in the Mission Control Center in Houston. In that role ... 2007, Dr. Walker began training for a long duration flight on the International Space Station . Initially assigned as a backup Expedition 19 crewmember, as a backup crewmember for Expedition 21/22 and a primary crew ...
... Eustis High School, Eustis, Florida, in 1962; received a bachelor of science degree from the United States Naval Academy in 1966.
Experience
Walker was graduated from Annapolis and subsequently received flight training ... Crew Operations Directorate, after which he chaired the JSC Safety Review Board. A veteran of four space flights, Walker has logged over 724 hours in space. He was the pilot on STS ...
... : The Ultimate Weapon''
Chuck Walker was a participant in the Atlas program starting in 1953 with the prime contractor, Convair-Astronautics . Mr. Walker began his career with Convair as a test engineer for Atlas ... people who were responsible for running the Atlas program. It was these people that Mr. Walker approached to tell the story of the Atlas program in their own words.
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label4 = Birth ... Shuttle Discovery included Frederick Hauck (Spacecraft Commander), David Walker (Pilot), and fellow Mission Specialists Joseph Allen and Anna Fisher. This was the second flight ...
... d left there—Joe Walker, Don Mallick, and so on, went through the
project to fly this thing, and finding out what the characteristics of a
machine flying in a lunar environment would ... It's very difficult to turn down Sister Frances Marie
Thrailkill, College of Mount St. Joseph, Cincinnati, Ohio . Laughter
'''Brinkley:''' You can turn Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts
down, but not ...
... is written by Chuck Walker , a participant in the Atlas program starting in 1953 with the prime contractor, Convair-Astronautics. Mr. Walker began his career with Convair as a test engineer for Atlas, later ... . In his role of establishing the schedules of all work done at Convair-Astronautics, Mr. Walker came to know personally many of the people who were responsible for running the Atlas ...
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