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... best-run group in the government, which even Senator—who was the senator from Wisconsin ? '''Wright:''' William Proxmire? '''Kraft:''' Proxmire. He invented the Golden Fleece Award. Even though he said we ... interesting in your book that you talked about Bill Anders talking about Earthshine. '''Kraft:''' Yes. '''Wright:''' Can you share a little bit more about that? '''Kraft:''' Well yes, because Max Faget ...
... from historians to engineers and other kinds of folks—but it worked really, really well. '''Wright:''' And a wide variety of colleges were represented, weren't they? '''Ross:''' Yes, quite a ... posterity. We just didn't release it immediately to let everybody start looking at it. '''Wright:''' I think Headquarters used it. I remember Mike W. Michael Hawes was using it for ... . That was great. It was super. He really did a good job. Everybody was happy. '''Wright:''' We were. We were very happy. '''Ross:''' This program exceeded any expectations I would have ...
... across the river. This 60 powered telescope works really good. '''Wright:''' Oh gosh. Keep focused, right? '''Hughes:''' It was heavenly bodies. '''Wright:''' A new kind of star. Oh, how funny. '''Hughes:''' Everybody ... . They’re just everywhere. '''Wright:''' Yes, very large. '''Hughes:''' Yes, very large. Don’t bring your dog. '''Wright:''' No kidding. Or small children without leashes. '''Hughes:''' Yes, exactly. '''Wright:''' This might be a ...
... March 1999''' Mr. Carley reviewed, edited, annotated in detail, and approved this transcript for use. '''Wright:''' Today is March 2, 1999. This oral history interview with Richard Carley is being conducted in Sausalito, California, for the Johnson Space Center Oral History Project. The interviewer is Rebecca Wright, assisted by Carol Butler and Summer Chick Bergen. Good morning again, and thank you for ...
... . Jennifer Ross-Nazzal is the interviewer, and she is assisted by Sandra Johnson and Rebecca Wright. Thank you so much for inviting us to your home today. We really appreciate it ... :''' Yes, we are. '''Cour-Palais:''' Do you have reports to do? '''Ross-Nazzal:''' She Rebecca Wright does. We don’t. We let her work on this. '''Rowland Cour-Palais:''' This is ... . Did you have input on how that building needed to be designed? '''Cour-Palais:''' Yes. '''Wright:''' Could you share more about how that building was designed for your work? '''Cour-Palais ...
... . There were other things found, but these were the two major, the reason I remember. '''Wright:''' When did you start getting involved in the Shuttle operations? '''Johnson:''' I was still in ... flight directors that came out of that particular branch, particularly that RCS Propulsion Systems section. '''Wright:''' Gary, you want to take a break for today, and we can pick up tomorrow ...
... . Trippe, founder of Pan American World Airways, At annual Wright Memorial Dinner in Washington, D.C., sponsored by Aero Club of Washington, Wright Brothers Memorial Trophy was presented to C. R. Smith ... Apollo 11 mission with first flight of Wright brothers in aircraft Dec. 17, 1903: Wright brothers' flight had lasted 12 sets; Apollo 11 , 156 his. Wright brothers' aircraft weighed 274 kg (605 Ibs ...
... your focus that you used all through your career in making those decisions? '''Feltz:''' Yes. '''Wright:''' You had so many partners. Was that sometimes hard to keep them focused there as ... also help you help the program recover after the tragedies that you experienced? '''Feltz:''' Yes. '''Wright:''' Did you feel the team move toward that focus to keep everything going? '''Feltz:''' Our ...
... to ask Rebecca if she has any questions for you. '''Hasbrook:''' No, not at all. '''Wright:''' When did your responsibilities stop? When they undocked, were you somewhat relieved of your first ... the end, it’s a beautiful thing called Space Station. So it’s pretty amazing. '''Wright:''' What’s your background? '''Hasbrook:''' My background. I got a degree in mechanical engineering. Then ...
... the JSC Facilities Oral History Project. The interviewer is Jennifer Ross-Nazzal, assisted by Rebecca Wright. Thanks again for joining us this afternoon. '''Burtzlaff:''' You’re welcome. '''Ross-Nazzal:''' We certainly ... sometimes–but Cliff Bradford is my hero. '''Ross-Nazzal:''' Do you have any questions, Rebecca? '''Wright:''' Mr. Burtzlaff, when you first started you were talking about how you worked for Martin ...

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