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... 110 - Satellite Digest - 113 Robert D. Christy 116 - Society News 117 - Missions to Salyut 6 Gordon R. Hooper 118 - Correspondence 120 - '''Volume 20 NO. 4 ''' '''APRIL 1978''' - The Sounds of Earth ... 217 - Soviet Atmospheric and Surface Venus Probes Nicholas L. Johnson 224 - Missions to Salyut 6 Gordon R. Hooper 229 - Saturn IB - A Retrospective look at major space achievements David Baker 234 ...
... News 51 - Experiments of Opportunity for the Shuttle Dave Dooling 53 - The Cosmonauts - Pt 19 Gordon R. Hooper 57 - Satellite Digest - 143 Robert D. Christy 59 - Focus on Saturn 60 - Correspondence ... . Borrowman 118 - Notes on Soviet Launch Vehicle Designations Mark Wade 120 - The Cosmonauts - Part 20 Gordon R. Hooper 121 - Satellite Digest - 145 Robert D. Christy 122 - Correspondence 123 - '''Volume 23 NO ...
... theories of Dr. Charles Brans and Dr. Robert H. Dicke that Einstein's formulations could be incorrect by 7% "If the Brans-Dicke theory were correct, the time delay would be much ...
Veteran Space Shuttle astronauts Kenneth S. Reightler , Jr., Richard N. (Dick) Richards and Pierre J. Thuot have left the Astronaut Office. Ken Reightler will join Lockheed Martin , Houston, as the program manager for Engineering, Test, and Analysis. Dick Richards remains at NASA, moving to the Space Shuttle Program Office to serve as the ...
... Bel Geddes Pictorial Lawrence W Speck 86 - 89-10 Nobel Laureate Physicist Leon Lederman Interview Dick Teresi 98 - 89-10 FUTURE TRENDS Necessary Information for Life in the Next Century Marvin ... Continuum Dr Herbert S Stream and Lucy Freeman 33 - 90-01 The Last Laugh? Article Dick Teresi, Judith Hooper 42 - 90-01 Fish out of Water Pictorial Shari Rudavsky 50 - 90 ...
... from. And the next morning I came in the office and I sat down with Dick Brown, who was a Rockwell International —it wasn't Rockwell then. It would be North ... out of Houston, and I think I was the second shift EECOM on Gemini IV. Dick Richard D. Glover was the prime EECOM. He did the launch. I believe I was ...
... hired at Langley. They were Gene Eugene G. Edmunds, John W. Holland Jr. , later on, Dick Richard W. Underwood, and, as I mentioned earlier, Jim Stamps. The people down in the ... the way through. And as a real expert in interpreting photography, you can’t beat Dick Underwood. He just has a wealth of knowledge. So when you get good people, your ...
... , went together right. Good man. Good engineer, Stan. '''Butler:''' Sounds like it. '''Woodling:''' Richard G. Dick Snyder was another one. Did you talk to him, by the way? '''Butler:''' No, not yet. '''Woodling:''' I'm not sure of his whereabouts. Dick was an assistant to Stan in mission simulations. When I retired, he was at headquarters ...
... busy in his office. Though I spent time with—I was kind of assigned to Dick Richard H. Truly, who was in the Astronaut Office, so as I would complete an ... us. Bo Karol J. Bobko was kind of the leader of this group. We had Dick Francis R. Scobee and El Onizuka and Loren J. Shriver and I, and Don Donald ...
... II booster from Complex 19. Astronauts were Charles Conrad, Jr ., command pilot, and Richard F. Gordon , Jr., pilot. Gemini Agena Target Vehicle GATV entered near-circular, 185-mi.-altitude orbit; GEMINI ... pps burn restored docked configuration to approximately 185mi.-altitude circular orbit. At 46:58 GET Gordon opened hatch to begin 2 hr. 8 min. standup Eva during which several photographic experiments ...

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