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Interview With Charles Justiz
A graduate of the of the United States Air Force Academy and a former United States Air Force Officer, Charles Justiz has logged over 16,000 hours on over 100 different types of aircraft during his career. Prior to his retirement from NASA in 2010, Dr. Justiz … Continue reading
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Tagged aerospace engineering, Air Force Academy, Apollo 13, Artificial Intelligence, Aviation Safety, Dayna Steele, DC-9, ionized plasma flows around charged spacecraft, KC-135, Machine Based Intelligence, Mass Fraction, NASA, plausible science, rocket science, Ron Howard, rotovator, Space Elevator, space shuttle, Specific Impulse, successor to the Space Shuttle, suspension of disbelief, Tom Hanks, University of Houston, USAF, Vomit Comet
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