Christopher Columbus Kraft Jr. (February 28, 1924 – July 22, 2019) was an American aerospace and NASA engineer who was instrumental in establishing the...
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NASA's Christopher C. Kraft Jr. Mission Control Center (MCC-H, initially called Integrated Mission Control Center, or IMCC), also known by its radio callsign...
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both the U.S. and its international partners. It also houses the Christopher C. Kraft Jr. Mission Control Center, which has provided the flight control...
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space flight by working in mission control centers such as NASA's Christopher C. Kraft Jr. Mission Control Center or ESA's European Space Operations Centre...
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anthropologist Christopher C. Kraft, Jr. (1924–2019), NASA flight director Eric Kraft (born 1944), American author Hannelore Kraft (born 1961), Prime...
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assignment. In 2020, Kim began working as a capsule communicator at the Christopher C. Kraft Jr. Mission Control Center. On 9 December 2020, NASA formally announced...
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composite character loosely based on Manned Spacecraft Center director Christopher C. Kraft, Jr. Marc McClure as Black Team Flight Director Glynn Lunney Clint...
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control center. The call sign for this facility was Houston. The Christopher C. Kraft Jr. Mission Control Center, the current flight control facility at...
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1944), attorney, radio talk show host, television news anchor Christopher C. Kraft Jr. (1924–2019), former NASA engineer and manager This disambiguation...
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allowing for almost continuous real-time communications with Christopher C. Kraft Jr. Mission Control Center (MCC-H) in Houston, Texas. Data channels...
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System Test Conductors Houston Flight – Flight Director at the Christopher C. Kraft Jr. Mission Control Center in Houston, TX MILA – Merritt Island Spaceflight...
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its performance had begun, for the most part the brainchild of Christopher C. Kraft Jr., who became NASA's first flight director. During John Glenn's...
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Gilruth 1971: Horace Smart Beattie 1972: Waloddi Weibull 1973: Christopher C. Kraft Jr. 1974: Nicholas J. Hoff 1975: Maxime A. Faget 1976–2000 1976: Raymond...
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Gilruth 1971: Horace Smart Beattie 1972: Waloddi Weibull 1973: Christopher C. Kraft, Jr. 1974: Nicholas J. Hoff 1975: Maxime A. Faget 1976: Raymond D....
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instruments, a company Houston, the radio call sign for NASA's Christopher C. Kraft Jr. Mission Control Center "Houston, we have a problem", a quote by...
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the National Academy of Sciences, written by NASA flight director Christopher Kraft From Minnesota to the moon, 2013 Star Tribune article by Cirrus Aircraft...
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of the Texas House of Representatives Corey Julks, MLB player Christopher C. Kraft Jr., aerospace engineer and NASA administrator Bill McArthur, retired...
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Control Center in Houston, Texas (abbreviated MCC-H, full name Christopher C. Kraft Jr. Mission Control Center), at the Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center...
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Doesn't Have 450 Patents (He Has Way More)". PCMAG. Retrieved April 16, 2020. Kraft, Dina (April 24, 2008). "Segway inventor Dean Kamen brings his high-tech...
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from the U.S. and its international partners, and includes the Christopher C. Kraft Jr. Mission Control Center. The center was renamed in honor of the...
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Charles A. (eds.). Biomedical Results of Apollo. Foreword by Christopher C. Kraft Jr. Washington, D.C.: NASA. NASA SP-368. Archived from the original on September...
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appeared as Gene Kranz on the Apple TV+ series For All Mankind and Chris Kraft on the Disney+ series The Right Stuff, both characters being NASA space...
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(location of the Historic Mission Operations Control Room 2 and the Christopher C. Kraft Jr. Mission Control Center), Building 9 (location of the Space Vehicle...
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the National Aeronautics and Space Administration. Speakers include Chris Kraft, Gene Kranz, Jim Lovell, Jerry Bostick, Ed Fendell, Gene Cernan, John Llewellyn...
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Morgenthau, lawyer (b. 1919) July 22 Dan Clemens, politician (b. 1945) Christopher C. Kraft Jr., aerospace engineer (b. 1924) Richard A. Macksey, academic (b...
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are commanded remotely by flight controllers on the ground at Christopher C. Kraft Jr. Mission Control Center, or from the Canadian Space Agency's John...
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Kenneth Kraft (born June 5, 1941) is an American billionaire businessman. He is the chairman and chief executive officer (CEO) of the Kraft Group, a...
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Māori leader John Wodehouse, 5th Earl of Kimberley, British peer Christopher C. Kraft Jr., American aerospace engineer and NASA engineer Sir Ted Leather...
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switched over to the mission's relative mission control center. (The Christopher C. Kraft Jr. Mission Control Center at the Johnson Space Center in Houston...
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T. Murphy, L. Logan Lewis, Ernest T. Lyle, Frank Sanna, Alfred E. Stacey Jr., and Edmund P. Heckel. The company eventually settled on Frelinghuysen Avenue...
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