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David Whittle provided a number of photographs that you can view from the following link. ... This oral history with Dave Whittle is being conducted for the Johnson Space Center Oral History Project in Houston, Texas. ... Then you had the opportunity to work as the leader on one of the flight control teams monitoring the Skylab reentry. ... Whittle: There was a lot of unknowns. ... It was one of those things where we just flew so much that I didn?t go watch all the launches. ... One was from the crew. ...
David Whittle provided a number of photographs that you can view from the following link. ... Johnson: Today is February 16th, 2006. This oral history with Dave Whittle is being conducted for the Johnson Space Center Oral History Project in Houston, Texas. ... I had kind of an interest in the space program, which was really just kind of in its infancy. ... I wasn?t married, and I was going to come back and see my wife, and I just didn?t want to be that far. ... Whittle: Oh, lots of times. ...
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. ... Guenter F. Wendt Oral History Interviews . ... HTML . PDF 80K . ... Return to JSC Oral History Website . ...
. Harwood: It?s February 25th, 1999, and we are in Titusville, Florida, with Guenter Wendt. And we?re going to ask him some questions about his career with the space program. Let?s start with something real basic and really a long time ago. And I?m curious, when you were growing up in Germany as a kid, did you ever imagine that?what was ahead for you? . Wendt: No, not in that line. But ever since I was in grade school, I started with building model airplanes. Well then after that I graduated to flying sail
McDonald: The following interview of Guenter Wendt was conducted by Doyle McDonald on January 16, 1998, in Coral Gables, Florida. ... Everybody has the regular congressional report, you know, on the fire. There are two reports, the one from [Frank] Borman and the one from Senator ? ... he wanted to confer with people who were really in on it, so I got him some people that were actually on the deck during the fire, one of them our mechanical engineer, ? ... Return to JSC Oral History Website . ...
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. ... The date of each interview is noted on the first page. To continue, choose a link below: . Paul J. Weitz Oral History Interviews . March 26, 2000 . HTML . PDF 348K . ... 2000 . ... PDF 387K . ... PDF 107K . Return to JSC Oral History Website . ...
. Wright: Today is March 26, 2000. This oral history is being conducted with Paul J. Weitz in Flagstaff, Arizona. Interviewer is Rebecca Wright with the Johnson Space Center Oral History Project, assisted by Carol Butler and Sandra Johnson. Thank you again for taking time to visit with us today and allowing us in your home. Weitz: You're welcome. Wright: We'd like to begin with you sharing with us how you first became interested in aviation. Weitz: Oh, first became interested in aviation. Well, as you
... This oral history with Paul Weitz is being conducted for the Johnson Space Center [JSC] Oral History Project at the JSC studio. ... Weitz: Yes. ... Weitz: We got the crew back. ... Butler: You had?in your earlier oral history, you had mentioned a little bit about Apollo 1 and the recovery from that and the rebuilding and comparing it with Challenger , obviously very different environments at the time, different political situation, different things just even going on within NASA as well as the world...
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. ... The date of each interview is noted on the first page. If available, the Biographical Data Sheet provided background information for the Oral Historian to prepare for the interview. ... Dennis Webb Oral History Interviews . ... Return to JSC Oral History Website . ...
... With me I have Dennis Webb, who's been here in Moscow for the last ten days with me. Dennis has had an interesting experience while he's been over there, and we're going to talk about it. Dennis, before we get started on that, why don't you tell us what the origin of your trip is and was, and what your normal job is and what you were doing. Webb: Okay, Rich. ... I'm starting to think, now, okay, they're going to hold me until I get a valid visa. ... Return to JSC Oral History Website . ...
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. ... George A. Watts Oral History Interviews . ...
. Butler: Today is March 7, 1999. This oral history with George Watts is being conducted in Canyon Country, California, for the Johnson Space Center Oral History Project. Carol Butler is the interviewer, assisted by Rebecca Wright and Summer Chick Bergen. Thank you for joining us today and inviting us to your home. Watts: Glad to have you here. Butler: Thank you. To begin with, let's talk about how you became involved in aeronautics and aerodynamics. How did you get started? . Watts: Do you want me to go
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. ... Jack L. Warren Oral History Interviews . August 12, 2008 . ... PDF 184K . ... Biographical Data Sheet . ... Return to JSC Oral History Website . ...
... This interview with Jack Warren is a continuation of his first interview on August 12th, 2008, and is being conducted for the Johnson Space Center Oral History Project. ... We didn?t perform the scientific work; the core samples were sent on to other labs to be studied by an electron microscope. ... It was named LDEF, and it was the Long Duration Exposure Facility where the United States stored different types of materials, tape, and lenses. ... Warren: The Stardust@Home project is really...
... This interview with Jack Warren is being conducted for the Johnson Space Center Oral History Project. ... Warren: Actually from first grade through the twelfth I attended three different schools due to the fact that my dad was a football coach, or a coach of all sports, plus principal at just about all the schools that he was at. So we moved two different times going through school. ... I did go back two different times, but I never got a degree, which did hurt later on in life. ... Warren: No. ...
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. ... The date of each interview is noted on the first page. To continue, choose a link below: . Charles D. Walker Oral History Interviews . ... HTML . PDF 142K . March 17, 2005 . ... PDF 167K . April 14, 2005 . ... PDF 153K . ... Return to JSC Oral History Website . ...
... This oral history with Charlie Walker is being conducted for the Johnson Space Center Oral History Project in Houston, Texas. ... Johnson: We ended up the last session talking about your first flight, [STS] 41-D, and I?d like to begin today by asking you a couple more questions about that flight, the first one being during that mission the icicle formed on the water dump nozzles, and I would like you to share any memories you have of that situation and how the crew overcame that. ... Walker: Yes. ...
. Ross-Nazzal: Today is March 17th, 2005. This oral history with Charlie Walker is being conducted for the Johnson Space Center Oral History Project in Washington, D.C. at NASA Headquarters. Jennifer Ross-Nazzal is the interviewer, assisted by Sandra Johnson. This is Mr. Walker?s second oral history session. Thanks again for joining us this afternoon. Walker: Thank you very much for having me back. Ross-Nazzal: Yes. I always enjoy it. I think it would be prudent for us to actually start with your first
. Johnson: Today is November 7th, 2006. This oral history with Charlie Walker is being conducted for the Johnson Space Center Oral History Project in Springfield, Virginia. The interviewer is Sandra Johnson, assisted by Rebecca Wright, and this is Mr. Walker?s fourth oral history session. I want to thank you again for joining us. Walker: My pleasure, Sandra. Johnson: The last time we talked, we had just finished talking about your [STS] 51-D mission, and I think we had finished talking about that mission.