Ross-Nazzal: Today is November 27th, 2007. This oral history with Bob Wren is being conducted for the Johnson Space Center Oral History Project in Houston, Texas. ... What did you think of his speech at that point? ... Ross-Nazzal: Tell us about some of the more memorable payloads then that you were working with for the Space Shuttle up until the Challenger accident. ... I think I described the other day about we did have one on Superzip, on one of the payloads. ... Ross-Nazzal: Well, thank you. ...
Ross-Nazzal: Today is October 23rd, 2007. This oral history with Bob Wren is being conducted for the Johnson Space Center Oral History Project in Houston, Texas. ... Wren: I think it was based upon when I was trying to figure out how to make those simulations I was talking about last time. ... Can you tell us about that award and the test as well? Wren: When we started it in VATF, and I didn't mention -- I left out a few things last time. ... Bob [Robert P.] Bolte and all those guys. ...
... This oral history with Bob Wren is being conducted for the Johnson Space Center Oral History Project in Houston, Texas. ... Wren: Okay. ... And he was going to go to [Texas] A&M [College Station, Texas] but he couldn't make it, because he had to support the family. ... Started associate engineer and then became a test engineer. ... You got test controls and test procedures and very elaborate, and you go through it, and you want to adhere to whatever it is that you set out to do and what you set up. ...
The oral histories on this Website are the transcripts from audio-recorded, personal interviews with many who pioneered outer space and the Moon, and with those who continue the excitement of space exploration. To preserve the integrity of the audio record, the texts are presented with limited revisions and thus reflect the candid conversational style of the oral history format. ... Alfred M. Worden Oral History Interviews . ... PDF 379K . ... PDF 113K . Return to JSC Oral History Website . ...
. Wright: This oral history is being conducted at the Johnson Space Center in Houston, Texas, with Al Worden. Interviewer is Rebecca Wright, with the Johnson Space Center Oral History Project. Thank you again for taking time to visit with us today. We'd like for you to begin by sharing with us how you first became interested in aviation. Worden: As I was growing up, aviation was not really something that was foremost in my mind. I grew up on a small farm in Michigan, had six brothers and sisters. We really
The oral histories on this Website are the transcripts from audio-recorded, personal interviews with many who pioneered outer space and the Moon, and with those who continue the excitement of space exploration. ... If available, the Biographical Data Sheet provided background information for the Oral Historian to prepare for the interview. A project research historian submitted the data sheet on the date listed at the end of the file. ... Carroll H. "Pete" Woodling Oral History Interviews . ...
. Butler: Today is January 19, 2000. This oral history with Pete Woodling is being conducted for the Johnson Space Center Oral History Project in the offices of the Signal Corporation. Carol Butler is the interviewer, and is assisted by Kevin Rusnak and Rob Coyle. Thank you so much for joining us today. Woodling: You're welcome. Butler: To begin with, if maybe we could talk a little bit about your background and how you came to work for Langley Research Center [Hampton, Virginia] and what you were involved
The oral histories on this Website are the transcripts from audio-recorded, personal interviews with many who pioneered outer space and the Moon, and with those who continue the excitement of space exploration. To preserve the integrity of the audio record, the texts are presented with limited revisions and thus reflect the candid conversational style of the oral history format. ... Donald E. Williams Oral History Interviews . ... PDF 467K . ... PDF 97K . Return to JSC Oral History Website . ...
. Wright: Today is July 19, 2002. This oral history with Don Williams is being conducted in Houston, Texas, for the NASA Johnson Space Center Oral History Project. Interviewer is Rebecca Wright, assisted by Sandra Johnson. Thank you again for visiting with us this morning and taking time from your schedule to support this project. We?d like to begin this morning with you sharing with us how your interest in aviation began. Williams: That?s a really kind of interesting story, Rebecca. As you know, I grew up
The oral histories on this Website are the transcripts from audio-recorded, personal interviews with many who pioneered outer space and the Moon, and with those who continue the excitement of space exploration. To preserve the integrity of the audio record, the texts are presented with limited revisions and thus reflect the candid conversational style of the oral history format. ... David W. Whittle Oral History Interviews . February 16, 2006 . HTML . PDF 344K . ... PDF 443K . ...
. NASA Johnson Space Center Oral History Project . Photos provided by David W. Whittle . View of the NASA 946 Shuttle Trainer Aircraft coming in for a landing at Ellington Field.
. NASA Johnson Space Center Oral History Project . Photos provided by David W. Whittle . NASA 926 WB 57 F Earth Resources Aircraft with view of the sensor package .
. NASA Johnson Space Center Oral History Project . Photos provided by David W. Whittle . Aerial - Air to Air photo of the Shuttle Training Aircraft over JSC taken on October 6, 1976 .
. NASA Johnson Space Center Oral History Project . Photos provided by David W. Whittle . Aerial - Air to Air photo of the Shuttle Training Aircraft over JSC taken on October 6, 1976 .
. NASA Johnson Space Center Oral History Project . Photos provided by David W. Whittle . Aerial - Air to Air photo of the Shuttle Training Aircraft over JSC taken on October 6, 1976 .
. NASA Johnson Space Center Oral History Project . Photos provided by David W. Whittle . Aerial - Air to Air photo of the Shuttle Training Aircraft over JSC taken on October 6, 1976 .