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logo on it because the x 1 was a joint program between the naca and nasa. so the naca was working on high speed flight and dryden was building on that toward higher speed research. dryden is an interesting guy. one of the reasons why none of you know who is because he's a soft spoken guy who didn't credit for anything. he is a shrewd negotiator and knew all the people and had good relations with the folks in the military. he was able to pull off some amazing things. he wound up being the deputy director of nasa after it became nasa. he planned on leaving, actually. but he said i'll take the job of the administrator of nasa on as one condition, if hugh stays as my deputy. jim webb comes in under kennedy and said i'll take the job under one condition. that this guy stays on as my deputy. dryden stayed on as deputy. he continued to work and died on the job in 1965. so a lot of reason why i think we don't know about it, because he wasn't there when we actually succeeded. he was shrewd and able to pull off some amazing things. if you believe this, having worked
logo on it because the x 1 was a joint program between the naca and nasa. so the naca was working on high speed flight and dryden was building on that toward higher speed research. dryden is an interesting guy. one of the reasons why none of you know who is because he's a soft spoken guy who didn't credit for anything. he is a shrewd negotiator and knew all the people and had good relations with the folks in the military. he was able to pull off some amazing things. he wound up being the deputy...
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with the naca, he was basically making it into a space agency. they're already working high- speed flight than most of you recognize this aircraft. we all know that chuck was the first person to exceed that speed. i will point out for your attention, the tell/on this airplane as the naca logo. the nec was already working on that and building on that push towards that. one of the reasons why none of you know who he is is because he was a soft-spoken guy who did not take credit for anything. he was also a true negotiator and he had good relations with folks in the military. he was able to pull off amazing things. he wound up being the deputy had of nasa after it became nasa. he planned on leaving actually. he became the administrator, he said i will take the job only on one condition and that is if you get here with my deputy. the new administrator under kennedy, wed get -- he wound up coming down with her cancer and he continued to work and he died on the job in 1965, before they were able to get successfully to the moon. he became famous from the
with the naca, he was basically making it into a space agency. they're already working high- speed flight than most of you recognize this aircraft. we all know that chuck was the first person to exceed that speed. i will point out for your attention, the tell/on this airplane as the naca logo. the nec was already working on that and building on that push towards that. one of the reasons why none of you know who he is is because he was a soft-spoken guy who did not take credit for anything. he...
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a vivid glimpse of the past anyone accused of a crime might seek help at and wield a great century nacathose who are granted sanctuary let either obliged to flee the country or go before a court. l.l. . cool. j. little. at the way stand at the cathedral where it's darkest stance the baptism of fun this is far easier that is much of the christian way of thinking mocks the man and when the human creature leaves the darkness ascend and begins the journey eastward to the light of life. the red vaulting is born upon my cheapass the sides of the navy consist of columns with a track for m. above them and a territory above that. the sheer size of the cathedral is overpowering but was the best man st ten england at the time and pilgrims came in great numbers to visit his tomb trusting in the miraculous cures effected death and his new church had to be so to be ground. it had to be secure as well for the rebellious scots were not far off in a struggle against them the king of england required a dependable ally and found him and the bishop of durham he can further powers upon the bishop and face p
a vivid glimpse of the past anyone accused of a crime might seek help at and wield a great century nacathose who are granted sanctuary let either obliged to flee the country or go before a court. l.l. . cool. j. little. at the way stand at the cathedral where it's darkest stance the baptism of fun this is far easier that is much of the christian way of thinking mocks the man and when the human creature leaves the darkness ascend and begins the journey eastward to the light of life. the red...
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musicians who play live but it was a special the exhibition includes a work i originally composed for naca struck. in this installation it's performed by a string quartet together with a digital orchestra. it sounds like a real orchestra playing live in a church. or so we're now in the case of. the renaissance was an era of dazzling transformation it changed the way humans understood themselves and the world. this shift was also propelled by the works of raphael michelangelo and especially leonardo da vinci a man who was regarded as a universal genius to this day. thought it was always a visionary. he anticipated things that were only invented years after his death. i believe that if you were alive today he would have developed many of his inventions using digital techniques. maybe he would have projected a new holographic flying machine into this place or that moore said about it the exhibition premiered in france in like sink it was rican sieved entry adapted. you've. been very very good i find the giants of the renaissance a very moving exhibition some parts of it moved me to tears it r
musicians who play live but it was a special the exhibition includes a work i originally composed for naca struck. in this installation it's performed by a string quartet together with a digital orchestra. it sounds like a real orchestra playing live in a church. or so we're now in the case of. the renaissance was an era of dazzling transformation it changed the way humans understood themselves and the world. this shift was also propelled by the works of raphael michelangelo and especially...
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we ask everybody to just get involved with the numerous campaigns that naca is holding.veryone to log on to notnaca.org. log on there and start to participate. make your voice be heard. >> albert navarro, thank you for your voice. good luck. thank you. >> thank you so much. >>> speaking of the shutdown, moments from now, two key senate votes will be held to address the shutdown, both, by the way, are expected to fail, so we'll -- we'll stay through that and monitor what happens live. also a new tell-all book by a former white house aide accusing kellyanne conway of being one of the biggest leakers in the white house. here how this aide says he found out. >>> and senator joni ernst making emotional revelations about abuse in her past. you will hear the republican in her own words. ♪ not long ago, ronda started here. and then, more jobs began to appear. these techs in a lab. this builder in a hardhat... ...the welders and electricians who do all of that. the diner staffed up 'cause they all needed lunch. teachers... doctors... jobs grew a bunch. what started with one job s
we ask everybody to just get involved with the numerous campaigns that naca is holding.veryone to log on to notnaca.org. log on there and start to participate. make your voice be heard. >> albert navarro, thank you for your voice. good luck. thank you. >> thank you so much. >>> speaking of the shutdown, moments from now, two key senate votes will be held to address the shutdown, both, by the way, are expected to fail, so we'll -- we'll stay through that and monitor what...
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. >> i notice you said naca. nasa.a before there was we begin to interact with them and then we begin to fly. we would fly down on monday morning and fly back friday night. by the second half of 1958, we were going down there fairly regularly and we would understand what they were trying to do and bring it back and work on it. after a while, it got to the point where we were spending just about full-time going down there. somewhere along the way, the idea that this was the space task group came into focus. i don't the guy had that name connected with it when we started. awayhad a special place from the main langley research center in another set of buildings. we would go down and start working with them on how we might transpose or take these ideas people had for reentry shapes and turn it into the mercury spacecraft and what became the mercury program which was the beginnings of human spaceflight. i remember somewhere along the line, somebody said they counted heads at some point and there were 35 of us. probabl
. >> i notice you said naca. nasa.a before there was we begin to interact with them and then we begin to fly. we would fly down on monday morning and fly back friday night. by the second half of 1958, we were going down there fairly regularly and we would understand what they were trying to do and bring it back and work on it. after a while, it got to the point where we were spending just about full-time going down there. somewhere along the way, the idea that this was the space task...