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... Administrative Services Division was located, I guess. That was the Farnsworth-Chambers Building. I moved into a little cubicle there and ... happened. But I really liked that. When my boss, Roy L. Magin, found out that “He can do illustrations. Then we ... organized a foundation, the Manned Space Flight Education Foundation. William R. Kelly, one of the former directors here, was the chairman, ...
... wondering how we'd convert it into a medical workplace because Farnsworth Chambers had been some sort of an architectural firm, I believe, ... Air Force folks were bumping heads with Dr. Berry, and Robert R. Bob Gilruth and Walt Williams would be very supportive and ... caught cold, and Apollo 8 and 9 where Borman and Russell L. Schweickart both experienced pretty intense illness. At that point were ...
... North Western District Centre - P.E. Cleator The Moon and Mr. Farnsworth - Rockets and Orbits - Reviews & Correspondence - ''' February 1947 ''' '''Vol 2 No ... F. Lawden The Initial Acceleration of a Rocket - Leslie R. Shepherd L.R. Shepherd Le Moteur Nucléare - H.P. Wilkins, F.R.A.S. Lunar Topography 1 - German Industrial Developments ...
... was next door in the HPC Houston Petroleum Center Building. Dr. Robert R. Gilruth’s office was in the Farnsworth-Chambers Building, and the Center was all over Houston, as you know ... needed administratively, and I remember she told me one time that she had told Jack R. Lister, “If you ever see Maureen Bowen’s name on a promotion Standard Form 52 ... minute?” I said, “Sure.” I go in his office, and he said, “This is Glenn L. McAvoy, the NASA Regional Inspector.” I said, “Hello.” He said, “I understand you’ve been ...
... - A. E. Crawford New Unit of Time 8 - M. W. Wholey The Moon and Mr. Farnsworth 13 - A. E. Slater Astronautics and Poetry 21 - A.E. Slater Of Ants and Men ... Challenge of the Spaceship 66 - Eric Burgess E. Burgess Thermodynamics of Rocket Motors 82 - T. R. F. Nonweiler High Speed Flight 90 - '''VOL. 6, No. 4 MAR, 1947''' - Editorial - Science and ... . J. Ackeret Helvetica Physica Acta 116 - L. Gilbert Theory of Rockets (Zur Theorie der Raketen) 116 - Harold Earnest Ross H.E. Ross Ralph A. Smith R.A. Smith Rocket Working Formulae 124 ...
... ten years, and said that at least seven nations were already interested in purchasing terminals. ''(Farnsworth, NYT, 4/1/66, 57)'' National Broadcasting Co. (NBC) and ComSatCorp . presented progress reports on ... the body's needs by cooling could be beneficial for long space voyages, suggested Dr. R. R. Chaffee, Univ. of Missouri Space Science Research Center, in a speech before Federation of ...
... you to the photographic branch chief here at Langley, named John R. Brinkmann, and that’s who you will work for.” I said, “ ... went to Houston to open a temporary division office in the Farnsworth Chambers Building, NASA’s temporary new headquarters. I made everyone aware ... and then there was one more Mercury mission and that was Gordon L. Cooper, Jr. , M-9, which went pretty well also. When I ...
... safe aircraft." ''(NASA Release 64-92)'' NASA Deputy Administrator Dr. Hugh L. Dryden said in keynote address at Fourth National Conference on ... its U.S. counterparts, the Boeing 707 and Douglas DC-8. ''(Farnsworth, NYT, 4/30/64, 57)'' April 29-May 1: Air Transport ... and Earth would reduce total velocity requirements 50 per cent. ''(M&R, 5/4" 17)'' Forum on Developments and Techniques for Air ...
... unable to translate signals into pictures but recorded them on magnetic tapes. U.S.S.R.’s four previous attempts to soft-land spacecraft on the moon had failed: LUNA V ... that “despite rising costs . . . the two Governments are going ahead.” ‘‘(WSJ, 2/4/66,19; Farnsworth, NYT, 2/4/66,53)’’ According to count by North American Air Defense Command’s ... . NORAD counted nine US. deep-space probes and debris of eight others; U.S.S.R. had ten, with debris of two more. Remaining objects were “space debris” or “junk.” Space ...
... would work on a preliminary agreement on an interim organization for a space communications system. ''(Farnsworth, NYT, 6/7/64, 6)'' Brig. Gen. Joseph Bleymaier, Deputy Chief of Staff for Manned ... scientific research projects, with NASA experiments to be accommodated. ''(Houston Post, 6/10/64; M&R, 6/15/64, 12)'' Speaking at commencement exercises at New Mexico State University, University Park ...

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