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... guys…, Al Shepard Alan B. Shepard, Jr. , Wally Schirra Walter M. Schirra, Jr. , Chuck Charles A. Berry, who was the head flight surgeon and some other flight surgeon, and the chief shrink ... records and I was kind of standing there a little bit uncomfortably… I remember Chuck Berry saying something like, “Well,” he said, “we basically are … satisfied with what we have here ... board the spacecraft measuring radiation and I generally got involved in reviewing those. Pete Conrad Charles C. Conrad, Jr. and I particularly on Gemini 11, which was highly elliptical orbit up ...
... some people from NASA there. It turned out to be Bob Robert R. Gilruth, Chuck Charles W. Mathews, and the personnel guy, W. Kemble Johnson, were there at the plant at ... the Director of Space Sciences. Not Space and Life Sciences; Space Sciences. Dr. Chuck Charles A. Berry was the Director of Life Sciences Directorate. What Chris said to me—he'll probably ... going to fly an airplane? I remember bringing that up at a meeting where Chuck Berry and all his medical people were there . Well, of course, all of Gemini management was ...
... administered by a new, independent agency. ''(MacKenzie, Wash. Post, 3/3/64, A24)'' Dr. Charles A. Berry (M.D.) was named Chief of Medical Programs for NASA Manned Spacecraft Center , SC Director Dr. Robert R. Gilruth announced. In this new position Dr. Berry would be in charge of all medical and physiological matters in the SC mission. Promoted ...
... data that would lead me to be worried about a 14-day flight," Dr. Charles A. Berry , chief physician for the astronauts, told reporters at a news briefing in Cocoa Beach. He ... space environment and, later, to the stress of returning to normal gravity of earth, Dr. Berry explained. Heart rates became lower in space and rose above normal on returning to earth ... to be partly water loss after reentry while waiting in the sun to be rescued, Berry said. Both seemed to be less tired than their predecessors. ''(Schmeck, NYT, 9/1/65 ...
... . Webb , NASA Deputy Administrator Dr. Robert C. Robert C . Seamans Seamans , Jr., and Dr. Charles A. Berry , MSC Director of Medical Research and Operations. NASA's future approach would seek to: (1 ... the handle for equalizing pressure, necessary precondition to opening hatch, had not been actuated. Dr. Berry said carbon monoxide had asphyxiated astronauts. He confirmed that bodies had had "some thermal burns ...
... of Dr. Charles A. Berry , Director of Medical Research and Operations at MSC, as NASA Director for Life Sciences. Appointment would become effective when successor for Dr. Berry was found. Dr. Berry would succeed ...
... goal was to develop satellite-borne system that could monitor global productivity of oceans. Dr. Charles A. Berry , NASA Director of Life Sciences, said newly completed studies of medical data from Apollo ... higher exposure was passage of Apollo 14 spacecraft close to Van Allen radiation belts . Dr. Berry said radiation dose was "of no hazard or biological significance." Soviet scientists said later that ...
... "- fastest peak heart rate of crew at launching-when Apollo 16 was launched, Dr. Charles A. Berry , NASA Director of Life Sciences, said in interview. "The commander has the greatest responsibility and .. . usually has the fastest rate." During Apollo 16 launch lunar module pilot Charles M. Duke , Jr ...
... 's 15? Who's 16? '''Butler:''' Sixteen was John W. Young, Thomas K. Mattingly, and Charles M. Duke Jr. . '''Calio:''' Okay. There's where it is. Okay, Charlie Duke. Charlie Duke ... don't know how they are now. But Chris put them together, because Chuck Charles A. Berry, I think, left at that point in time, and a fellow by the name of ... was very keen on expanding the science and applications part of NASA. So when Chuck Charles W. Matthews left, he asked me if I would become the Associate Administrator for Space ...
... the ownership of the ground stations. ''(Gould, NYT, 4/27/65, 1, 25)'' Dr. Charles A. Berry , chief of medical operations at NASA Manned Spacecraft Center , had said that new body sensor ... research and treatment potentially as important to the family physician as to space scientists, Dr. Berry believes. " 'Right now,' he said, 'we think our sensing and monitoring system would be a ...

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