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... fire and rebuilding from that and revamping. Were you involved in aspects of the planning side of the missions at all for Apollo and figuring out—you did mention with the ... on their aspect, but did have that interaction with Flight Ops and with the engineering side. How was that relationship between the different divisions and directorates? Were there—I'm guessing ... make it all happen. The one good thing is, I think the motivation on both sides was wanting to make it a success, because it was recognized that someday, someplace, somehow ...
... was broken, one way or another. Up underneath Gus’s seat on that left-hand side, which is where the environmental controls system was. Then when the test was going on ... was hardly burned at all; the fire was over on the left or Gus’s side. '''Wright:''' That’s a tough time through that investigation, I’m sure. '''Hughes:''' Yes, it ... have stars underneath. It’s almost like you’re in space. Black vegetation on both sides, stars, and stars, and if you’re cruising along, it’s noiseless. Here’s this ...
... get home. It reflected more on that human interest side of it rather than the other side of, you know, what monetary side of it and what wasn’t accomplished in the original ... quite a jolt), it actually projected the lunar module away from us out to the side. So it dramatically changed its path, so as, again, to lessen that likelihood that we ... facets of the Shuttle and the Shuttle design that if you stick with the engineering side were very tough problems. In fact, for instance, guidance, nav navigation , and control, particularly the ...
... , we want you to write a flight report on what you think are the up sides, down sides, what more needs to be studied for this concept.” So that was fascinating. There ... , and that’s where we were. And so we’re walking back down, I’m side-by-side with Mrs. Thatcher, and she says, “I’m coming to the United States to ... to dump all of it, so you’re venting gaseous hydrogen out this side, gaseous oxygen out that side, and this is just not a good idea. So I was working the ...
... degrees Fahrenheit (1,400 Kelvin). The fact Spitzer found the night side to be significantly colder than the day side means heat is not being distributed around the planet very well. The ... blazing star. This shift either indicates some degree of heat recirculation confined to the day side, or points to surface features with extremely high temperatures, such as lava flows. Additional observations ...
... Alla Masevich said the moon photographs were as good as those taken of the visible side from earth-based observatories: "They show beautiful half-tone transitions, reflecting the character of detailed ... of the Pulkovo Observatory, attributed the observed difference between the moon's visible side and its reverse side to geological rather than astronomical factors, He noted the appearance on Zond photographs of ...
... CapComs, the Capsule Communicator, the spacecraft communicator position in Mission Control, on the Space Station side. I’d worked with several of them very closely there. A couple of them got ... several times. Sometimes Annette and her team would do them by themselves, without the Shuttle side. Other times, it was the full Shuttle and Station teams together. For example, during that ... went pretty much flawlessly. There were very few anomalies on either the Shuttle or Station side. I know there were some activation challenges on the JEM pressurized module that Annette and ...
... the very next flight, the coolant umbilicals did not disconnect at liftoff—and ripped the side of the vehicle—they immediately changed to my breakaway design, simple, no umbilicals. '''Rusnak:''' Early ... that predicted the outer boundary of the Earth’s magnetosphere being compressed on the sunward side by solar radiation, and they predicted also that there would be radiation belts that had ...
... sensor was reading, like angle of attack, so many degrees; angle of attack, angle of side slip, acceleration, rate gyros, and things like that, too. You’d get that basic information ... -Nazzal:''' Where was PARD located on the Center? '''Kehlet:''' Well, it was on the west side of the field right near the big water tank that was up there. In fact ... no. McDonnell Aircraft Corporation had proposed that, “Well, let’s put the rockets on the side of the vehicle for abort rockets.” Max and I persisted and went back, and the ...
... for NASA and Bellcomm was a support contractor. Then George Low was on the other side. He was actually in the program management part. I just forever thought those guys—I ... there and they had the collision. That was an unsimulated, untrained-for event on their side. Now, we’d never do that. So our whole system is founded on some principles ... have enough information without violating any of the constraints on a spacecraft, like keeping one side of it in the sun too long or whatever the constraint happened to be like ...

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