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... , said, "Possibly the first seeds of the idea were sown by that great fantastic author Jules Verne—he directed my thinking." Hermann Oberth, "the father of the V2," wrote, "I always had in mind the rockets designed by Jules Verne." We've already mentioned von Braun's expression of debt. Other space pioneers Verne ... the age of thirteen, while studying at a technical school, I read two books by Jules Verne...which shaped my life-long interest"); cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin, the first man into space ...
... NINETY SECONDS TO SPACE: THE STORY OF THE X-15 Garden City (''' by Bergman, J. ''New York), 1960: Hanover House, 224 pages, $4.50'' This well illustrated over-size ...
... 't heard from him. He had heard—there was a great ABC news commentator. Jules— '''Rusnak:''' Bergman. '''Armitage:''' Bergman. Jules Bergman. Jules, at the time, had brain cancer, as a matter of fact. I have the ... things happen. Maybe it was reported in some NASA paper, I don't know. But Jules wrote a letter to Dave Rush. They were very friendly. They both worked down in ...
... a problem with press people, and that was Jules Bergman. You had to know Jules Bergman. Bless his heart, he's deceased. He was with ABC Inc. . Jules wanted to be first in everything. The ...
... Hicks: "First man to try his hand at arranging a rendezvous was Jules Bergman, ABC's space reporter. The Russians agreed. Bergman thought the Americans had agreed ... and on the afternoon of the ... Cooper and Conrad arrived in Athens ... they waited for Cooper and Conrad to appear. Finally Bergman phoned Julian Scheer , the NASA publicity man who was traveling with the astronauts. When would ...
... ’s very important for them to know what’s going on. Now, Jules Bergman, you couldn’t be as—what? Jules had his own agenda, and he was kind of difficult to work ... like this, and I think later on they did allow him to get in. But Jules did his homework, he sure did. He just was kind of hard to get along ...
... much in preparing and executing the flight." ''(Reuters, NYT, 6/7/65)'' ABC science editor Jules Bergman reported that the satellite sighted June 4 by Astronaut James A. McDivitt (Maj. USAF) was ...
American Broadcasting Co. Science Editor Jules Bergman recalled tales of astronauts in a TV Guide article and noted that, with the splashdown ...
... held a symposium July 19: "Next Steps for Mankind The Future in Space." Moderated by Jules Bergman of ABC News, speakers were Professor Carl Sagan , Cornell University; Dr. Noel Hinners, Air and ...
... number of NASA officials did not expect the next launch to take place before 1982. Jules Bergman of ABC TV said that work on the orbiter would include installing a miniature remote ...

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