William Benjamin Lenoir (March 14, 1939 – August 26, 2010) was an American electrical engineer and NASA astronaut. William Benjamin Lenoir was born on...
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Carolina militia William Ballard Lenoir (1775–1852), his son, member of Tennessee state house of representatives, 1815–1817 William B. Lenoir (1939–2010),...
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now Lenoir City, where he built a log cabin and a gristmill. In the early 19th century, the state of North Carolina granted General William Lenoir a 5...
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William Ballard Lenoir (1775–1852; also given as 1781-1855) was known as a businessman and politician in what is now known as Lenoir City, Tennessee, where...
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was delayed by one day due to Lenoir succumbing to motion sickness. Then a poorly functioning oxygen regulator in Lenoir's suit and a broken recirculation...
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Financial Officer. Former Deputy Associate Administrator, NASA, 2002–2005 William B. Lenoir: Former NASA astronaut John M. McConnell: Director of National Intelligence...
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likely consisting of Brand, Lind, and Skylab backup Science Pilot William B. Lenoir, would have performed some scientific research and closed out the...
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experiments and boost Skylab into a higher orbit. Brand, Lind, and William B. Lenoir (science pilot) would have been the crew. Two complete Saturn V rockets...
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William Lenoir (general) (1751–1839), American Revolutionary War officer William B. Lenoir (1939–2010), American engineer and NASA astronaut William Ballard...
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(S.M. 1957, Sc.D. 1959) William B. Lenoir (S.B. 1961, S.M. 1962, Ph.D. 1965) John McCarthy Marvin Minsky Julius Stratton (S.B. 1923, S.M. 1926) "Department...
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Vance D. Brand (section STS-41-B)
pilot, and two mission specialists, Dr. Joseph P. Allen and Dr. William B. Lenoir. STS-5, the first mission with a four-man crew, demonstrated the Shuttle...
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original on May 12, 2023. Retrieved March 28, 2020. "Astronaut Bio: William B. Lenoir" (PDF). NASA. August 2010. Archived (PDF) from the original on January...
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(spacecraft commander), Col. Robert F. Overmyer (pilot), and Dr. William B. Lenoir (mission specialist). STS-5, the first mission with four crewmembers...
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Cooperation". New York Times. Cape Canaveral. Retrieved 13 April 2015. Harwood, William (25 June 2019). "3 station fliers complete "once-in-a-lifetime ride" home...
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Karl Henize, Donald Holmquest, William B. Lenoir, Anthony Llewellyn, Story Musgrave, Brian O'Leary, Robert Parker, William Thornton. This second group of...
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formed in 1791 from the southern part of Dobbs County. It was named for William Lenoir (1751–1839), an officer in the American Revolutionary War who took part...
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H. Green (B.S. 1924, M.S. 1924) – co-founder of Texas Instruments Andrew He (B.S. 2019) [citation needed] – competitive programmer William R. Hewlett...
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Robert F. Overmyer (section STS-51-B)
commander Vance D. Brand and two mission specialists, Joseph P. Allen and William B. Lenoir. STS-5, the first mission with a four-man crew, clearly demonstrated...
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List of space travelers by nationality (section B)
(1997) David Leestma — STS-41-G (1984), STS-28 (1989), STS-45 (1992) William B. Lenoir (1939–2010) — STS-5 (1982) Frederick W. Leslie* — STS-73 (1995) Byron...
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List of astronauts by name (section B)
STS-47, STS-64, STS-82 David Leestma — STS-41-G, STS-28, STS-45 William B. Lenoir (1939–2010) — STS-5 Alexei Leonov (1934–2019) — Voskhod 2, Soyuz 19...
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Robert L. Crippen Henry W. Hartsfield, Jr Karl G. Henize F. Story Musgrave William E. Thornton Richard H. Truly Mass: about 20,121 kg (44,359 lb) Maximum...
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the suits to fit small-sized astronauts. Fisher then worked with William B. Lenoir on the development of techniques for repairing the Space Shuttle tiles...
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Pierre Charles L'Enfant (1754–1825), architect and urban planner William B. Lenoir, former NASA astronaut John Bevins Moisant (1868–1910), American aviator...
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K. Garriott* – NASA astronaut José M. Hernández – NASA astronaut William B. Lenoir – electrical engineer and NASA astronaut Sandra Magnus – NASA astronaut...
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launched on American space shuttle missions. Joseph P. Allen and William B. Lenoir would be the first to go into space, on board the fifth space shuttle...
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a flight for him". Together, Lind and Group 6 scientist-astronaut William B. Lenoir comprised the Earth Resources Group of the Skylab Branch Office. [On...
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Guy Bluford, was not yet available, so the payload coordinator, William B. Lenoir sent Dunbar to Germany to coordinate the arrangements for the mission...
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Thagard — STS-7, STS-51-B, STS-30, STS-42, Soyuz TM-21/STS-71 Miami: Eric A. Boe — STS-126, STS-133 Miami: William B. Lenoir (1939–2010) — STS-5 Miami:...
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jointly holds the Flight airspeed record, North Dakota State University William B. Lenoir – NASA astronaut, MIT John Motley Morehead III – noted chemist, work...
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