NASA Oral History Project: Part Two - Shuttle-Mir Space Station with Russian Cosmonauts and American Astronauts, Featuring Lopez-Alegria, Shannon Lucid, Precourt, Readdy, Thagard, Titov, David Wolf

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Author: Progressive Management ISBN: 9780463819029
Publisher: Progressive Management Publication: May 20, 2018
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Progressive Management
ISBN: 9780463819029
Publisher: Progressive Management
Publication: May 20, 2018
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

The oral histories of forty astronauts, engineers and managers for the NASA and the Russian space program provide fascinating insights into the highs and lows of the extraordinary Shuttle-Mir space station program, with hundreds of anecdotes and stories. Each history provides unique information about the specialty of the individual.

1 - Gary W. Johnson * Deputy Director, Russian Projects SR&QA * 2 - Yuri P. Kargopolov * Gagarin Crew Training Center * 3 - Gary H. Kitmacher * Lead, Priroda Module * 4 - Wendy B. Lawrence * Shuttle Astronaut , Mission Specialist STS-86 and STS-91 * 5 - Anatoli V. Lomanov * Deputy Director, Russian Program Coordination & Organization * 6 - Michael E. Lopez-Alegria * Director of Operations, Russia, Shuttle Astronaut * 7 - Shannon W. Lucid * Shuttle Astronaut, NASA 2 Mir Resident * 8 - Michael G. Lutomski * Operations Representative, NASA Moscow Technical Liaison Office * 9 - Thomas H. Marshburn * Flight Surgeon * 10 - Isaac W. "Caasi" Moore * Operations Lead, NASA 3 Increment * 11 - Patricia Moore * Operations Lead, NASA 6 Increment * 12 - Valeri V. Morgun * Gagarin Crew Training Center * 13 - Michael Mott * NASA Associate Deputy Administrator * 14 - James R. Nise * Contract Director, Shuttle-Mir Management Working Group * 15 - Donald S. Noah * Manager, Space Shuttle Integration Engineering Office * 16 - Richard W. Nygren * Chair, Mir Operations and Integration Working Group * 17 - Sam L. Pool * Assistant Director, Space Medicine Space and Life Sciences Directorate * 18 - Charles J. Precourt * Shuttle Astronaut, Commander STS-84 and STS-91 * 19 - Debra Rahn * Public Affairs Officer, International Relations * 20 - William F. Readdy * Shuttle Astronaut, Commander STS-79 * 21 - Lisa M. Reed * Training Lead * 22 - William D. Reeves * Flight Director * 23 - Valery V. Ryumin * Director, NASA-Mir Program, Russia * 24 - George W. Sandars * Chair, Flight Operations and Systems Integration Working Group * 25 - Anthony C. Sang * Operations Lead, NASA 4 Increment * 26 - Ronald M. Sega * Director of Operations, Russia * 27 - Vladimir Semyachkin * General Designer, RSC Energia * 28 - Salizhan S. Sharipov * Cosmonaut, Mission Specialist, STS-89 * 29 - Charles Stegemoeller * Project Manager/Spektr Module * 30 - Norman E. Thagard * Shuttle Astronaut, NASA 1 Mir Resident * 31 - Andrew S.W. Thomas * Shuttle Astronaut, NASA 7 Mir Resident * 32 - Vladmir G. Titov * Cosmonaut, STS-63 and STS-86 * 33 - Oleg S. Tsygankov * Manager, Mir EVA Office * 34 - John J. Uri * NASA Phase 1 Mission Scientist * 35 - James E. Van Laak * Deputy Director, Phase 1 Program Office * 36 - Pavel M. Vorobiev * Co-chair, Cargo and Scheduling Subgroup, RSC Energia * 37 - J. Kevin Watson * NASA Liaison * 38 - James D. Wetherbee * Shuttle Astronaut, STS-63 and STS-86 * 39 - David A. Wolf * Shuttle Astronaut, NASA 6 Mir Resident * 40 - Keith Zimmerman * Operations Lead, NASA 5 Increment

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The oral histories of forty astronauts, engineers and managers for the NASA and the Russian space program provide fascinating insights into the highs and lows of the extraordinary Shuttle-Mir space station program, with hundreds of anecdotes and stories. Each history provides unique information about the specialty of the individual.

1 - Gary W. Johnson * Deputy Director, Russian Projects SR&QA * 2 - Yuri P. Kargopolov * Gagarin Crew Training Center * 3 - Gary H. Kitmacher * Lead, Priroda Module * 4 - Wendy B. Lawrence * Shuttle Astronaut , Mission Specialist STS-86 and STS-91 * 5 - Anatoli V. Lomanov * Deputy Director, Russian Program Coordination & Organization * 6 - Michael E. Lopez-Alegria * Director of Operations, Russia, Shuttle Astronaut * 7 - Shannon W. Lucid * Shuttle Astronaut, NASA 2 Mir Resident * 8 - Michael G. Lutomski * Operations Representative, NASA Moscow Technical Liaison Office * 9 - Thomas H. Marshburn * Flight Surgeon * 10 - Isaac W. "Caasi" Moore * Operations Lead, NASA 3 Increment * 11 - Patricia Moore * Operations Lead, NASA 6 Increment * 12 - Valeri V. Morgun * Gagarin Crew Training Center * 13 - Michael Mott * NASA Associate Deputy Administrator * 14 - James R. Nise * Contract Director, Shuttle-Mir Management Working Group * 15 - Donald S. Noah * Manager, Space Shuttle Integration Engineering Office * 16 - Richard W. Nygren * Chair, Mir Operations and Integration Working Group * 17 - Sam L. Pool * Assistant Director, Space Medicine Space and Life Sciences Directorate * 18 - Charles J. Precourt * Shuttle Astronaut, Commander STS-84 and STS-91 * 19 - Debra Rahn * Public Affairs Officer, International Relations * 20 - William F. Readdy * Shuttle Astronaut, Commander STS-79 * 21 - Lisa M. Reed * Training Lead * 22 - William D. Reeves * Flight Director * 23 - Valery V. Ryumin * Director, NASA-Mir Program, Russia * 24 - George W. Sandars * Chair, Flight Operations and Systems Integration Working Group * 25 - Anthony C. Sang * Operations Lead, NASA 4 Increment * 26 - Ronald M. Sega * Director of Operations, Russia * 27 - Vladimir Semyachkin * General Designer, RSC Energia * 28 - Salizhan S. Sharipov * Cosmonaut, Mission Specialist, STS-89 * 29 - Charles Stegemoeller * Project Manager/Spektr Module * 30 - Norman E. Thagard * Shuttle Astronaut, NASA 1 Mir Resident * 31 - Andrew S.W. Thomas * Shuttle Astronaut, NASA 7 Mir Resident * 32 - Vladmir G. Titov * Cosmonaut, STS-63 and STS-86 * 33 - Oleg S. Tsygankov * Manager, Mir EVA Office * 34 - John J. Uri * NASA Phase 1 Mission Scientist * 35 - James E. Van Laak * Deputy Director, Phase 1 Program Office * 36 - Pavel M. Vorobiev * Co-chair, Cargo and Scheduling Subgroup, RSC Energia * 37 - J. Kevin Watson * NASA Liaison * 38 - James D. Wetherbee * Shuttle Astronaut, STS-63 and STS-86 * 39 - David A. Wolf * Shuttle Astronaut, NASA 6 Mir Resident * 40 - Keith Zimmerman * Operations Lead, NASA 5 Increment

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