Dwayne A. Day
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Eye in the Sky: The Story of the Corona Spy Satellites
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published
1998
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7 editions
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Lightning Rod: A History of the Air Force Chief Scientist's Office
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published
2005
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4 editions
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“The first CORONA mission was ready for launch on February 28, 1959—less than 10 months after program go-ahead.”
― Eye in the Sky: The Story of the CORONA Spy Satellites (Smithsonian History of Aviation and Spaceflight
― Eye in the Sky: The Story of the CORONA Spy Satellites (Smithsonian History of Aviation and Spaceflight
“The Air Force’s interest grew greatly. I can recall that shortly before Sputnik, we were all encouraged not to use the word “space” in any documents, but immediately after Sputnik we were encouraged to use the word “space” in all documents.”
― Eye in the Sky: The Story of the CORONA Spy Satellites (Smithsonian History of Aviation and Spaceflight
― Eye in the Sky: The Story of the CORONA Spy Satellites (Smithsonian History of Aviation and Spaceflight
“CORONA showed that using a small team of committed people is the right way to carry out such programs. All experience since then has shown that using accounting systems, business school approaches, and management slogans cannot substitute for a small team of intelligent and highly motivated people.”
― Eye in the Sky: The Story of the CORONA Spy Satellites (Smithsonian History of Aviation and Spaceflight
― Eye in the Sky: The Story of the CORONA Spy Satellites (Smithsonian History of Aviation and Spaceflight
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