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George Bud Day, a Vietnam POW and Medal of Honor recipient; Christopher Kraft, a NASA manned space program pioneer and the first flight director at the space agency; and Tom Poberezny, who led the Experimental Aircraft Association during a surge in growth and started the popular Young Eagles flig
Date: Sep 29, 2016
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
Space station faces steady threat from orbiting space junk
"The orbit they are flying in is the worst possible. . . . The Russians blew up all kinds of things in that damned orbit. So there are thousands of pieces in that particular orbit," said Christopher Kraft, a retired director of NASA's Manned Space Flight Center.
Last-ditch appeals to keep shuttles flying by such NASA legends as Apollo 11's Neil Armstrong and Mission Control founder Christopher Kraft landed flat. NASA is retiring the shuttles, according to the program manager, so it can get out of low-Earth orbit and get to points beyond. The first stop unde
Christopher Kraft, the legendary engineer who began Mission Control nearly 50 years ago and presided over the initial shuttle flights, expressed pride, melancholy and anger all in little more than a minute.