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... remember the whole sequence. It's probably about the same time frame. Generally it was about nine months, is generally when the crew assignments got done. Once again, I don't specifically ... launch service and were flying a lot of commercial payloads, and with the commercial payloads generally came the payload specialists and the like. Some missions changed or something, and it was ... big concern with the crew when the flight gets canceled, "What happens to me?" And generally they did a pretty good job of keeping the crews together and getting them flown ...
... side, did all the analysis, etc., etc., and advised—let's see, when George left, General Samuel C. Phillips, Phillips, came in as the Headquarters program director, George being the one ... all sorts of things happening with respect to fisheries management that takes place that the general public doesn't really know much about, but the fishing industry does. We rely very ... electric company that was going to operate this. The overseer of the whole operation was General Hyman Rickover on the Naval Reactors Board. We were responsible for the start-up of ...
... to get students, and particularly those of underrepresented minorities, interested in science, because now the general public knows that there is a shortage of technically trained scientists and engineers, especially among ... has it changed that much from when you first started? '''Carruthers:''' Well, the process in general has not really changed all that much, but the advances in technology have made a ...
... had a contract with Convair—two aerospace companies; I forget who the other one was General Electric —and we were doing an in-house design at the same time, and those ... worked. I don't know whether the others would have worked or not. For instance, General Electric—there was a big thing going on then of the radiation environment of space ... module itself, Will and I did a lot of work on that in configuring the general arrangement, particularly positions of the crew. There were three men, and at one time it ...
... that thing. So, I didn’t get to fly it. '''Ward:''' I think that was generally viewed as probably one of the most dangerous parts of— '''Duke:''' Probably, yeah. '''Ward:''' —training ... was our distance. And so, that’s how we navigated up on the lunar surface. Generally our trajectory—not our trajectory, but our traverses were sort of a egg shape, elliptical ... me a job as the Associate Administrator for Legislative Affairs, which was a, you know, General officer job really and—at that level. And—but our marriage was in tough shape ...
... community rose up in righteous indignation, and said, “Hey, that cuts out everything except geology.” General Sam did the logical thing. He said, “Well, if you can come up with any ... distance to the Moon within an accuracy of two inches. This was to check on general relativity; that is to check to see if the gravitational constant was slowly decreasing because ... had operational questions, about orbits or crew involvement or something, could ask amplifying questions. Then General Sam, with the wisdom of Solomon, would just say, “Cut the baby in half.” He ...
... of my connections with the geologists, which Noel didn’t have, I was the secretary-general of the site selection committee, so at our deliberations we would do the following. We ... and the regional setting? What’s the big picture here? Whatever they collect, can we generalize about that? That became the relationship between the landing site where the lander is going ... Command Module pilots on the last three missions or mission scientists. The mission scientists in general were really very into the training aspects. Many of them are geo-related or science ...
... ’77, when I was considering applying for the astronaut program, Ben Benjamin O. Davis Jr. , General Ben Davis, who I had known for a very long time, because he was one ... these pieces together and realized that it was a person like Ben Davis, his father, General Davis, and the Tuskegee Airmen that had so demonstrated their capability to contribute, to make ... payload specialists spent a lot of time on their payload or payloads, and they were generally walk-throughs. They would have failure scenarios on their pieces of equipment and apparatus. There ...
... conclusion. However, the second stage requires the establishment of all three of them and, in general, the establishment of property, should companies wish to proceed to the third and last stage ... 80 As discussed earlier, the Outer Space Treaty neither specifically includes natural resources in the general non-sovereign status of outer space, nor does it specifically prohibit the appropriation of natural ...
... guidelines with a few amendments and these were in turn agreed upon within the UN General Assembly. These guidelines are, however, “voluntary” and still are completely stringent. The French Space Operations ... satellite deployment to avoid space collisions nor are there any procedures within the United Nations General Assembly that controls how many satellites might be launched. The UN Committee on the Peaceful ...

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