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Rhett Turner with Fred Haise File:71-02-09-Apollo14-VOA-Pt1.wav.mp4 Category:Audio Category:Apollo 14 Audio
Rhett Turner with Fred Haise File:71-02-09-Apollo14-VOA-Pt2.wav.mp4 Category:Audio Category:Apollo 14 Audio
... research involves an opportunistic pathogen known as Pseudomonas aeruginosa, the same bacterium that caused astronaut Fred Haise to become sick during the Apollo 13 mission to the moon in 1970. Scientists studying ...
File:Apollo13-30th.mp4 Dinner at Santa Monica Airport, April 2000, with speeches by Tom Hanks and James Lovell. In attendance Fred Haise, Ken Mattingly, Ron Howard, Clint Howard, Bill Paxton, Dick Gordon, James Cameron, Sy Liebergot. Category:Movie
... completed they parted ways and reconnected in 1946 in Montreal, forming Stadler Hurter.) Yet, despite Fred utilizing his training as a chemical engineer in the pulp and paper business, he maintained ... January 1945, pp. 1, 4. “Mathematicians Discuss Rockets---Problem of Travel to Planets Outlined by Fred Hurter,” “McGill Daily” (McGill University, Montreal, Canada), Vol. XXXIV, 29 January 1945, p. 1. “Mini ...
... at a rate substantially greater than average for the past millennium. Panel Chairperson John M. Wallace of the University of Washington's Environment Program clarified the group's findings: "The surface of the temperature is rising and has risen substantially in the past 20 years." Wallace also carefully pointed out that the group had not addressed the issue of causation: "We ...
Wallace D. Hayes, an aeronautical engineer and longtime Princeton University professor, died at age 82 after ... achievement that enabled supersonic jets to travel freely over populated areas. (Mark Mueller, “Aerospace Pioneer Wallace Hayes Dies~ Obituary,” Star-Ledger (Newark, NJ), 11 March 2001.) February 2001 February March 2001 ...
... School, Westlake, Ohio, in 1954. Received a bachelor of science degree in Physics from Baldwin Wallace College in 1958. Received a master of science degree in Aeronautics with a major in ... Shuttle Approach and Landing Test Program; received an Honorary Doctor of Philosophy degree from Baldwin Wallace College, December 1982; awarded the U.S. Naval Postgraduate School Distinguished Engineers Award, January 1983 ...
... for him, but he was right in the same area. I worked for C. Frederick Fred Matthews, who I think you’ve interviewed for this same oral history project. '''Rusnak:''' We ... to Houston when we transitioned, and so somewhere in that period I transitioned working from Fred to working for Gene Eugene F. Kranz, who was my second boss. '''Rusnak:''' So what ... particularly worked with—let me start that over. Of the AVRO group, I worked with Fred, and it definitely was a mentoring situation. The Philco people that we worked with, again ...
... was Mel Melvin N. Gough, who later went down to the Cape Canaveral, Florida , and Fred Frederick J. Bailey Jr. . I'm sure you didn't get to interview him, I ... the edges. He was very unpopular in the group, because he smoked a cigar, and Fred Pierce I know particularly didn't like that. Anyway, those two, Don Jezewski and Tom ... use in computers nowadays? '''Tarrant:''' Virtual reality. '''Chilton:''' We sort of invented it. In fact, Fred Pierce had a lot to do with some of the concepts in virtual image creation ...

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