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Oral History Collection
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The University of Alabama in Huntsville's Oral History Collection contains oral interviews with the men responsible for some of America's greatest achievements in outer space and the individuals who helped make UAH what it is now.
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<a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kKJDkHGcr9g&feature=youtu.be">Dr. Charles Lundquist (Space History Interviews)</a>
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Interview by David Christensen on February 10, 2005
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2005-02-10
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http://youtu.be/kKJDkHGcr9g
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2015-06-16T15:07:47.000Z
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Explorer 1 (Artificial satellite)
George C. Marshall Space Flight Center
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Lundquist, Charles A.
Oral History
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Oral History Interview With Robert McBrayer
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After Robert McBrayer graduated college, he reported to the Johnson Space Center in March of 1963. He was there assigned to a section called "Biodynamics" and in that section, they worked on Human tolerances to impact sustaining acceleration and acoustics. Robert was assigned to the acoustics group, and his first job was to design and develop a machine to produce low-frequency pure tones to test humans. He also designed and developed a test chamber for testing humans, and he participated in doing the actual human test with the machines that he helped build. He helped document the results as well. After his venture in doing basic research, he went into an area called "crew's survival equipment design and development," and he was assigned pieces of equipment that were his to design, update, and help build. In 1966, Robert asked to be transferred from the Johnson Space Center to the Marshall Space Flight Center, and he then moved to Huntsville, AL. Robert was immediately put on the Orbital Workshop where they were writing task analysis, and procedures for crew station reviews. They did two of those, on in 1967 and the other in 1968. From the Orbital Workshop, he was responsible for all the crew interfaces on adapter, etc.
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McBrayer, Robert
Louis, Charles M.
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2017-9
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Space flight
Astronautics--Human factors
Astronautics
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.MP4
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Interviews
Video
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Oral History Collection
University of Alabama in Huntsville Archives and Special Collections
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EN
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2010-2019
Oral History
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Space History Interviews
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Space History Interviews
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<a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ULS5p5NZhWI&feature=youtu.be">Saverio "Sonny" Morea (Space History Interviews)</a>
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Interview by Dr. Charles Lundquist on Feb. 21, 2006.
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2006-02-21
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http://youtu.be/ULS5p5NZhWI
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2015-06-04T19:39:17.000Z
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Project Apollo (U.S.)
Saturn Project (U.S.)
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Morea, Saverio
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<a href="http://libarchstor.uah.edu:8081/repositories/2/resources/9">Saverio Morea Collection</a>
Oral History
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Friday__November_17__2017_at_10_45_21_AM_default_182d3f85
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Oral History Interview With Charles Brian Nelson
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Charles Brian Nelson was born in 1938 in Memphis, Tennessee. He received his first degree in Industrial Design at Tennessee Tech. After he graduated from college in 1960, he went to work with the Depot Company where his job was making Titanium Dioxide. Charles stayed at this job for about 5 years, and by encouragement from his friends, he moved to Huntsville to work at NASA. He started out working at a test lab where they were responsible for getting the test bird into the test stand to test it. This job also included testing of vibrations, engine fire, and testing every individual part. After this job, Charles moved into the human factors engineering group. He worked for NASA for about 12 years.
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Nelson, Charles Brian
Stokes, Jack
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2017-11
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Space industrialization
Astronautics--Human factors
Space manufacturing
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.MP4
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Interviews
Video
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Oral History Collection
University of Alabama in Huntsville Archives and Special Collections
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EN
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2010-2019
Oral History
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MC_136_
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Oral History Interview With John Ofenloch
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John Ofenloch was born in Chicago, Ilinois and was raised there. He received his Bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering at Christian Brother's University in Memphis, Tennessee. When he graduated college, he accepted a job with North American Aviation in Downey, California. In Downey was the North American Aviation Space and Information Division which had the contract for the Apollo Command Service Module. Ofenloch's responsibility while he was out there was the Apollo Command Module Earth re-entry. His job was to make sure that the Command Module was capable of bringing the astronauts back safely to Earth. After he was through with the tests of the command module, he went to Brown Engineering in Huntsville, AL to work with zero gravity and the effects on the humans and the vehicle.
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Ofenloch, John
Stokes, Jack
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2018-04
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Space Vehicles--- Atmospheric entry
Astronautics--Human factors
Space stations
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.MP4
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Interviews
Video
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Oral History Collection
University of Alabama in Huntsville Archives and Special Collections
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EN
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2010-2019
Oral History
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Friday__May_4__2018_at_12_10_52_PM_default_fb72b05a
MC_136_
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Oral History Interview With Joe Phillipauldy
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Joe Phillipauldy is originally from Central, New Jersey. He did his undergraduate training at the University of Richmond in Virginia, and then he received his Master's degree at Villanove University. He then when on to get his graduate degree, and completed the program in 1984. His degree was in Experimental Psychology. In 1986, he accepted a job position with the Creatis Systems Tech Staff at Boeing Military Airplanes in Kansas. His first Human Engineering job was with Tech Staff. A project he spent a lot of time on was the Airforce I VC25 747 Presidential Replacement Program. With this, he did a workload analysis of the navigator crew station. After this work, Joe got involved with the Human Factors and Industrial Applications group. There, he ran task terms around the factory floor doing analyses and reporting on ergonomics issues on assembling vehicles. Later, he was able to work on the Space Station Vehicle Integration Contract in Huntsville, AL.
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Phillipauldy, Joe
Stokes, Jack
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2018-5
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Space vehicles
Astronautics--Human factors
Astronautics
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.MP4
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Interviews
Video
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Oral History Collection
University of Alabama in Huntsville Archives and Special Collections
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EN
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2010-2019
Oral History
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Friday__September_28__2018_at_8_59_16_AM_default_b6b1e023
MC_136_
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Oral History Interview With Edwin Pruitt
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Edwin Pruitt is from a small town in Alabama. He went to Auburn University, and when he was a sophomore there, he applied to a co-op position. In this co-op, he was assigned to a flight-dynamics group. Edwin was not satisfied with this position, so he asked to be switched to another one. In this new co-op, he was able to drive around on the simulated moon surface. Some things he was also involved in was diving into the Neutral Buoyancy Simulator, flying on the KC-135, and he had the freedom to represent his group with other part of the center where he worked. After Edwin graduated from college, he got a job at GE Aerospace in Valley Forge. They had a contract with the Airforce to train the Airforce astronauts. He eventually got laid off from this position, and he next got a job at Teledyne Brown Engineering. After working there for a couple of years, he found a job at Matrix in Huntsville. After working here, he found a job at Essex working on proposals.
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Pruitt, Edwin
Stokes, Jack
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2018-09-28
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Space simulators
Astronautics--Human factors
Lunar surface vehicles
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.MP4
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Interviews
Video
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Oral History Collection
University of Alabama in Huntsville Archives and Special Collections
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EN
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2010-2019
Oral History
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Friday__December_1__2017_at_11_58_20_AM_default_77191c8c
MC_136_
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Oral History Interview With John H. Reese
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John H. Reese was born in the Jefferson hospital in Birmingham, AL in 1945. He went to Fairfield High school in Tennessee, and graduated in 1963. He then went to Auburn University and went into Pre-Engineering. John received his engineering degree in 1969. The reason it took him 6 years to graduate is because he had to work his way through school on the cooperative education program. His brother-in-law worked at NASA at the time, and he got John interested in the Space Program. John then decided to co-op with the Marshall Space Flight Center and he applied with the Engineering Cooperative Education office. He then decided to send his resume to NASA, and received a job offer soon after. In this job, he helped do all the structural testing on the various modules and components of the Saturn I and Saturn fives. He was also involved in the Hubble Space Telescope Mock-Up. John's job was to come up with the foot-restraint systems, tether points, etc.
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Reese, John H.
Stokes, Jack
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
2017-12
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Space simulators
Astronautics--Human factors
Fluid dynamics (Space environment)
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.MP4
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Interviews
Video
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Oral History Collection
University of Alabama in Huntsville Archives and Special Collections
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EN
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2010-2019
Oral History
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MC_136_
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Oral History Interview With Kim B. Robertson
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Kim B. Robertson is a retired Design Engineer, and has lived in Huntsville, AL his whole life. He grew up in the Monte Santo Mountain area where most of the German scientists on Von Braun's missile team lived, so being involved with the Space Station was always a part of his life growing up. He knew from an early age that Huntsville was where he always wanted to live, and this is the area that he wanted to work in. Robertson eventually went to Auburn University where he was able to work on a Marshall project. He was able to work on the Industrial Design team there, and he, along with his group, was asked to do some design work to get ideas for Skylab and the Space Station. After graduating from Auburn, he joined the National Guard with a year of active duty. While being in the National Guard, he became a ground-radio maintenance technician. His first job in Huntsville was working at URS Matrix, and there he worked on the hand-controller for the shuttle arm. He also did some volumetric studies for putting experiments in the back part of the shuttle work-area.
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Robertson, Kim B.
Louis, Charles M.
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
2018-3
Subject
The topic of the resource
Space industrialization
Astronautics--Human factors
Industrialization
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.MP4
Type
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Interviews
Video
Source
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Oral History Collection
University of Alabama in Huntsville Archives and Special Collections
Language
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EN
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2010-2019
Oral History
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Oral History Collection
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The University of Alabama in Huntsville's Oral History Collection contains oral interviews with the men responsible for some of America's greatest achievements in outer space and the individuals who helped make UAH what it is now.
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Friday__November_10__2017_at_11_59_55_AM_default_288347a7
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Oral History Interview With Dr. John Rogers
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Dr. John Rogers is from Kansas, and in Kansas, John loved to drive out into the prarie and find places where there had been homesteads. There, he would lay on the ground and look up at the stars at night. This all inspired him to get involved with the space station, and human factors engineering. John received his Bachelor's degree at Kansas State University, and then he received his Master's degree at The University of Arkansas. At this point, he took up a teaching job in Arkansas, and during that period of time, he recieved a National Science Foundation summer research fellowship at Florida State University. There, John did research on the effects of radiation on the human body. After leaving his teaching job, he went to the University of Mexico to pursue his Phd. While he was there, he was able to be a part of a summer program that pushed him towards his career. Since John did such a great job at the summer program, they kept him on as a consultant where he could work unlimited hours, and work any time he wanted to. The work that he did there included: examining human air and organizations, and considering what was the common factor/the emphasis in the atomic energy. After his job there, he started working at NASA in June of 1967. His job tasks there included: looking at the simulations and to look at the experimental design. He also had to try to make sure that they had solid statistics behind their results that were being detained.
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Rogers, John
Stokes, Jack
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2017-11
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Space environment
Astronautics--Human factors
Space simulators
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.MP4
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Interviews
Video
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Oral History Collection
University of Alabama in Huntsville Archives and Special Collections
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EN
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2010-2019
Oral History