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... manned and unmanned systems. The question is not one of "man or machine" but instead one of "man and machine," and how can they work best together. As the cost of getting ... supplying such access increases, then a more realistic balance can be identified between man and machine. Just as on earth, robots have removed much of the drudgery from manufacturing, robots in ... on mega-engineering projects. It can and must be a catalyst to stimulate the hopes, dreams, and aspirations of the societies of the world in many dimensions. It can provide a ...
... important to that as well. Those were all challenges. We depended on advances in computerized machining capabilities, wind tunnel work with models to help us determine the requirements on step, the ... was happening to the bone; measure the strength over in Building 13 in their Instron machines. Because it was a metabolic balance, I controlled everything they ate, and then we had ... back to my hotel, and the taxi driver already had a paper that said “The Dream Is Alive” or something. It was a very famous headline. So anyway, what was your ...
... if you were in a helicopter or a vertical flying machine on Earth. So we taught him how to fly that machine in a real environment, something that’s a little different ... . Could you imagine something that could have improved the program or perhaps an alternative flying machine that would have given a similar experience? '''Haines:''' We could have started over and redesigned ... to leave the space program? '''Haines:''' I wanted to go sailing. Something I’d always dreamed of, and I did. I left NASA in the end of ’83, and in ’86 ...
... they not only fulfilled President John Kennedy's bold challenge but also mankind's ancient dream. An accomplishment without parallel, the flight of Apollo 11 stands alone as humanity's greatest ... Apollo was an exercise in superlatives the Saturn V was the largest and most powerful machine ever made by man, wielding an unimaginable seven and a half million pounds of thrust ... heralded the arrival of anew era, an era in which the horizon of mankind's dreams would be forever shifted. In Apollo 11 The NASA Mission Reports Volume One some of ...
... to do that anyhow. That was my notion, see. But it's one thing to dream about all this stuff and build models, but then there's something else to know ... to be made “per the drawing” . But if I make something wrong, I didn't machine it right, the thickness is wrong or the materials are wrong, or something like that ... for the trip what it’s like to be down there. But this was a dream come true and we had more fun. All of a sudden it was a shot ...
... fast as they did it back then. This was uncharted territory, and a very complicated machine, with a very difficult mission. And to expect that you weren’t going to have ... down to the Cold War and the Russians. Did you ever think, in your wildest dreams, that we would now be partners with them in space? '''Borman:''' I—you know, I ... it had ended in Apollo-Soyuz. So—but I never had the in my wildest dreams, did I ever have any idea that the Russians would essentially become a Third World ...
... would our "rational mainstream science" be telling us today? Wells (who also write The Time Machine) wrote a story about that, called "In the Nation of the Blind." (I wonder why ... at any level of existence, mundane or spiritual. One never knows what to make of dreams. Sometimes they are simply effective tools of our subconscious mundane mind to make us more ... to write a book to clarify this.) For myself, I am heavily influenced by different dreams, which have shown very detailed and very scientifically defensible alternative scenarios for the human future ...
... and development of spacecraft for all of America's manned space programs. Were your childhood dreams in any way related to what you were able to accomplish as an adult? '''Lee ... at the right time. '''Wright:''' Were you very unique as a child to have those dreams about going to the moon? '''Lee:''' I wasn't aware of it. I had playmates ... . Then you take this bundle of cards and you go and submit it to a machine. Because of that experience, only recently have I accepted computers. Meanwhile, having had the opportunity ...
... hauling the mail." It was a great experience. To physically finally experience what you had dreamed about for so long, it was great. '''Butler:''' It must have been wonderful. '''Gibson:''' Yes ... 's ever talked to us about any of that. '''Butler:''' Really? '''Gibson:''' Yes, people just dreamed it up out of—taken a few facts and then looked at newspaper reports, which ... back seat watching him fly instruments, even in rough weather, it was just like the machine, it was run by computer. He was such a good pilot. He did almost everything ...
... Office, which manages the rocketry challenge. "They stretch those STEM skills to create a complex machine, which could lead them to a future in the aerospace industry. Plus, their enthusiasm ... and space technology development. Bolden will tour of Sierra Nevada Corporation (SNC) Space Systems' Dream Chaser spacecraft Wednesday, May 22 at NASA's Dryden Flight Research Center on Edwards ...

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