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    Robert Alan Frosch FREng (May 22, 1928 – December 30, 2020) was an American scientist who was the fifth administrator of NASA. He was the administrator...
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  • Frosch, Austrian luger Robert A. Frosch (1928–2020), American scientist Walter Frosch (1950–2013), German footballer Mount Frosch, a mountain of Antarctica...
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    Butterworth-Heinemann. pp. 130–31. ISBN 9780750681551. Robert A. Frosch (2006). "Notes toward a theory of the management of vulnerability". In Philip E...
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    Stereophonic sound". Fletcher earned a bachelor's degree in physics from Columbia College of Columbia University and a PhD in physics (1948) from the California...
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    capitalist in New York City Robert A. Frosch, American scientist who was the fifth administrator of NASA from 1977 to 1981 Robert M. Lightfoot Jr., engineer...
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    Sparrows Point, Maryland; launched 17 July 1968; sponsored by Mrs. Robert A. Frosch, wife of the Assistant Secretary of the Navy for Research and Development;...
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    as a source of internal leadership within NASA. The office holder also has an important place within United States space policy, and is assisted by a deputy...
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  • Mount Riddolls (redirect from Mount Frosch)
    United States Navy aerial photographs, 1960-62. Named by US-ACAN for Robert A. Frosch, Assistant Secretary of the Navy for Research and Development, 1971-72;...
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    United States Naval Academy in 1947. After leaving the navy in 1954, he earned a Master of Business Administration from Harvard Business School in 1955. Beggs...
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    that he "discussed classified information or made it up." Special Counsel Robert Mueller's investigation on Russian interference in the 2016 election, which...
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    Melroy joined the Federal Aviation Administration in 2011, where she was a senior technical advisor and director of field operations for the FAA's Office...
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    semiconductors, and artificial intelligence. Born in New York City, Goldin earned a Bachelor of Science degree in mechanical engineering from the City College...
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    of NASA Robert Seamans; direct evidence of Webb's knowledge of Norton's firing has not come to light. Such firings have been claimed to be a "custom within...
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    2019. Scolese holds a Bachelor of Sciences degree in electrical and computer engineering from the University at Buffalo (1978); a master's degree in electrical...
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    University in 1942 with an A.B. degree in engineering. At Brown, Paine joined Delta Kappa Epsilon fraternity. In World War II, he served as a submarine officer...
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    congressional district, based in Tulsa from January 3, 2013, to April 23, 2018. He is a member of the Republican Party. Bridenstine currently works in the private...
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    2024) was an American fighter pilot, engineer and astronaut who served as a vice admiral in the United States Navy and as the eighth administrator of...
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    108 (Frosch I) regular medium landing ship and Project 109 (Frosch II) combat support ship. Project 108 (Frosch I) has a length of 98 m (322 ft), a beam...
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    review of plans and progress. Hudson Laboratories, directed by Dr. Robert Frosch, had been established by the Office of Naval Research to balance Navy...
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    would be January 19, and Robert M. Lightfoot Jr. was announced as acting NASA Administrator. In 2020, Bolden was elected a member of the National Academy...
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  • Rachel A. Morello-Frosch is an American environmental health scientist. She is a professor in the Department of Environmental Science, Policy and Management...
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    born near Vienna, Austria, to Artur and Gertrude Löw (née Burger), who had a prosperous manufacturing business, and was educated in private schools in...
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    shock. NASA Administrator Robert A. Frosch stated in November 1979 that he was not in favor of using Centaur, but Centaur found a champion in Congressman...
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    The crew aboard the Orbiter Challenger included spacecraft commander, Robert Overmyer; mission specialists, Norman Thagard, William E. Thornton, and...
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    by Rear Adm. J. Edward Snyder, who delivered comments on behalf of Robert A. Frosch, Assistant Secretary of the Navy for Research and Development, referring...
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  • sent a letter to Robert A. Frosch, the fifth administrator of NASA, asking if the space agency could reopen investigations into UFOs. Frosch responded...
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    Robert A. Frosch; the engineering model currently displayed in the Smithsonian Institution has a small plaque beside it commemorating this, and a note...
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    article are based on public domain biographical text from NASA. Divine, Robert A. (1993-03-25). The Sputnik Challenge. Oxford University Press. ISBN 9780199923342...
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    NASA Headquarters (Internal Memos)". Spaceref.com. Retrieved May 26, 2009. Robert Roy Britt (March 10, 2004). "Decision to cancel Hubble criticized". CNN...
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    Pauline and Robert Channing Seamans. His great-great-grandfather was Otis Tufts. Seamans attended Lenox School, in Lenox, Massachusetts; earned a Bachelor...
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