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astronauts

n. (plural of astronaut English)

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Astronauts (TV series)

Astronauts was a British sitcom that aired on ITV from 26 October 1981 to 23 August 1983. It was written by Graeme Garden and Bill Oddie, two of The Goodies. Dick Clement and Ian La Frenais, who wrote Porridge, were script editors. It was made for the ITV network by Witzend for ATV, which became Central midway through the production run.

Astronauts (band)

Astronauts is the solo musical project of the UK songwriter, Dan Carney. He is signed to London-based imprint Lo Recordings.

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The Solid Six group of astronauts did not exist, nor was there any Gemini 13 or Apollo 18.

It sometimes seemed as if Dracula could never be content until the imaginary Gemini spacecraft plunged into the Atlantic, killing both pilots, but when real flight began and absolutely no crisis eventuated for which Dracula had not prepared his crews, the astronauts began to generate a real affection for him.

I had brief but rewarding interviews with Mike Collins, a graceful writer about space, and the two elegant women astronauts Judith Resnick and Anna Fisher.

Patuxent River experience, the battle operations in Korea and the general activities of the astronauts are realistically presented.

Johnson, President Eisenhower, Secretary Wilson, the astronauts Deke Slayton and Mike Collins, and the scientists Jack Eddy, John Houbolt and Carl Sagan, but they are not given fictitious roles or inflated speeches.

Four was a most attractive proposal made by a group of private engineers who believed that a manageable rocket, with maximum power and size, should be launched toward the Moon, and when it had exhausted its fuel, a second rocket would overtake it with a monstrous load of fresh fuel, which it would deliver to the first rocket, sending it and its astronauts on their way to the Moon landing and a subsequent return to Earth.

Marshall Space Flight Center against our proposal to have astronauts man the capsule when we land on the Moon.

I think I could say without fear of successful contradiction that without its astronauts, America would have no space program.

By that simple device he ensured that the first seven astronauts would be competent, disciplined types who would never embarrass the nation.

Mott did was to check his impressions of the six new astronauts against the more technical knowledge of the psychiatrist who had supervised the analyses of the original hundred and ten, dismissing about thirty out of hand, and he found Dr.

At the beginning of the six-month indoctrination, Deke Slayton, lean and mean, appeared before the astronauts with a stack of basic manuals and specific flight plans twenty-seven inches thick.

Cape, and the astronauts never wearied of climbing into these extraordinary devices and going through imaginary flight procedures.

I think it would be proper if this new bunch of astronauts reported there for their star studies.

It displayed on the cover, in the neatest possible array, the new astronauts, each man looking right into the camera with chin set, eyes ablaze and hair cut short, Marine style.

Did you know that some people are now calling the original astronauts the Sacred Seven?