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... there. '''Harwood:''' Yeah. But not everybody has that personality. '''Borman:''' Well laughs , I’m stuck with it '''Harwood:''' It served you well. Well then, let’s move on to Gemini IV, where you ... mission and not one thing more.” '''Borman:''' That’s right. '''Harwood:''' And—why? '''Borman:''' Well, because—well, I—some idiot had the idea that on the way to the Moon we’d ... tell these stories. I need to get these stories on the record.” '''Borman:''' Well, I have a—I—well, you know, after the fire—when I went out there—I never will ...
... headed out for the Langley Research Center. '''Butler:''' It seemed to work out pretty well then, right? '''Bostick:''' Well, yes and no. I was in the structures division at Langley, and specifically ... vehicle. Laughter '''Butler:''' I'm sure the crew would appreciate that, as well. Laughter '''Bostick:''' Yes. Yes. '''Butler:''' Well, I'm going to go ahead and stop the tape one more time ...
... people, cosmonauts and astronauts, they all are in the same business. So, well, maybe if they get along well at the Paris Air Show, maybe we could expand upon this. Of course ... International Space Station . Do you also have something special this evening that’s planned as well? '''Brand:''' Yes, there will be a dinner tonight, and everyone will commemorate the anniversary —oh ... opportunity to watch the coming months and how the latest international technology is coming. '''Brand:''' Well, better communication is the key to a lot of things, and world understanding depends on ...
... , the ultimate, what you can get out of a picture. You say, “Well, why do you do all this?” Well, listen, the whole program was a one-time thing, and the responsibility ... ’s role in NASA? '''Brinkmann:''' As far as me personally? '''Bergen:''' Yes, you personally? '''Brinkmann:''' Well, I would say it was this, that every picture that they have seen or will ... keeping it all in sequence, the way it happened, but I think that pretty well does it. '''Bergen:''' Well, we thank you for coming in this morning and talking with us. '''Brinkmann ...
... job was to provide on launch day a team of flight controllers that were well trained and well simulated and that knew their jobs and had all the right documentation and stuff ... hit by lightning twice, just after liftoff. Do you know about this? '''Butler:''' Yes. '''Brooks:''' Well, it never happened before. Of course, the people observing it could see the lightning hit ... little mixed up from the orbit chart. You said when I left the experiments division. Well, it was experiments branch. '''Butler:''' Okay. '''Brooks:''' And I went to the payloads systems section ...
... the program, outside scientists, over a hundred different universities worldwide. Trying to manage that was—well, that's where I got an honorary degree from Washington University at St. Louis, an ... University of Michigan, to work in that operation as well, and we were doing great. We were doing so well that NASA decided—well, it wasn't NASA again, it was the U ... science arena different than working, for example, at Johnson, at the Manned Spacecraft Center? '''Calio:''' Well, your role in Headquarters is not an implementing role, in a sense. The way it ...
... into the program until downstream. Telephone interruption '''Carlton:''' Let's see. Where was I? '''Rusnak:''' Well, you had just arrived at NASA and were talking about— '''Carlton:''' Oh, yes, the difference ... this thruster and cause it to rotate. Now, suppose this thruster fired, inadvertently, turned on. Well, whether the on-board crew grabs a hand controller to correct it or whether the ...
... 'm supposed to report to NASA and here I've got the measles." Laughter Well, he said, "Well, it won't hurt you to go ahead and drive on out there. By ... we needed to do for the rendezvous. The rendezvous went very, very well. The docking didn't go too well. The procedure was, when we were within about—I can't remember ... long, long way. Our experiments were very rigorous experiments. They were very well done, and data was very well taken. I think that that solved a lot of problems. The next question ...
... astronauts and the designers and the mission planners to try and overcome these difficulties? '''Catterson:''' Well, the astronauts worked very, very intimately with the folks who were responsible for the environmental ... probably take some of my own medicine. Laughter '''Butler:''' Helping look after your medical well-being. '''Catterson:''' Well, he was. Yes, he was. '''Butler:''' You moved into a lot of these more ...
... to you for a second about -- '''Cernan:''' Because I know I'm longwinded, but -- '''Wright:''' Well, we think you're very informative. '''Cernan:''' What? '''Wright:''' Think you're very informative, because ... had on the environmental movement and shaping the way we think about the Earth. '''Cernan:''' Well obviously you're of a younger generation. Your outlook towards the environmental movement is probably ...

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