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Displaying 1—10 of 123 matches for query "Saturn_I_Work­shop" retrieved in 0.002 sec with these stats:

  • "saturn" found 3342 times in 1515 documents
  • "i" found 58874 times in 3897 documents
  • "work" found 18364 times in 5290 documents
  • "shop" found 242 times in 150 documents

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... , the police, the fire, the medical, everything. I worked over in range operations, and I was trying to get ahead, so I got involved with all that. I got into ops school. One of the ... , you know, one of these little coffee shops with the round stools. I walked in there, and I knew we had landed on the Moon, and I was proud and all that and everything ... on from Skylab, you had the Apollo-Soyuz Test Project ASTP flight. I understand you worked on that. '''Fendell:''' Yes, I worked on that. One of my guys was the lead comm guy on ...
... to live and work in space, there will be stores of all sorts and it would be reasonable to assume that eventually there would be something like our large shopping malls. To ...
We should expect that as more and more civilian humans live and work in space, more and more of the facilities that we have here on Earth will appear in space. All of these will require people to work in them. ---- Answer provided by Ron Kohl Image:K2S logosmall.jpg Question and Answer extracted ...
... the Vostok spacecraft. Schematic Image:Vostok1shop.jpg The Vostok spacecraft on the carriage in the shop Image:Vostokshroud.jpg Vostok 1 shroud is attached at the assembly building (1961) Image:Vostok1transport ...
... machines are just like computers and the small telescopes that can be found at science shops. Generally, the machines collect light, x-rays, particles or other things in space, record what ...
... -engine configuration could put into orbit Saturn I Work­shop with airlock and multiple docking adapter, plus Apollo Telescope Mount and Apollo CSM and three-man crew. Three Saturn IB vehicles would be required to ... Corp.'s Rocketdyne Div. for continued production support of J-2 engines used on Saturn IB and Saturn V boosters. Modifications would improve engines' versatility. ''(MSFC Releases 68-264, 68-266)'' NAS ...
... . . . . The initial step in this approach is the establishment of a workshop in earth orbit." Saturn IB orbiting workshop, manned after launch by three-man crew, would be followed by manned ... conduct advanced scien­tific experiments." Features and operating modes of Saturn V work­shop, to follow, would be based on information gained from Saturn IB workshop. ''(Text)'' May 1968 May May 1 1968 1 ...
... in Florida, they’ll have an undersea diver hanging from the ceiling in the gift shop. So that was typically the Disney way to do it. But he agreed with us ... about the Saturn, was that well received by people, to bring that in? '''Biggs:''' The Saturn? Yes, and one of the problems with the Saturn is maintenance. I did a little study working with Jack A. Kinzler’s people, and we figured the maintenance on the Saturn would be ...
... I think I worked between sixty and seventy hours a week in every job I ever had except Owens, Illinois. But at Lockheed I did, and I was old by then. I mean, pretty old. I ... I probably was the leading proponent in using the Saturn V, and I lost. Probably very wise that I lost. '''Dinkel:''' Well, it turns out that what I ...
... . We went over to the shops because I had worked there and I knew the guy that was working on it. So when I went over there, he already ... Station? But I think if we had gone with the Apollo hardware, continued the Saturn IBs, we'd have come up with a dumb Saturn IB ... I worked with the other teams during the other three missions also. But I think the first time we flew I didn't get to fly because I got ...

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