By Carmelo Turdo |
Conference attendees and organizers gathered for a reception at the James S. McDonnell Prologue Room about an hour prior to the forum. Along with the formal exhibits, additional displays were brought by the Greater St. Louis Air & Space Museum, The Space Museum at Bonne Terre, MO and Mac's Old Team (retired McDonnell Aircraft employees, some of which were on the forum panel).
Following the reception, the panel discussion was held in the auditorium located just off the lobby entrance. The forum involving the members of the McDonnell Aircraft Mercury and Gemini spacecraft design and production team was introduced and moderated by Mr. Earl Mullins of The Space Museum in Bonne Terre, MO. The eight participants were asked several open-ended questions about their first-hand experiences during the dawn of the U.S. manned space flight and their views on the current and future programs. Video coverage of the forum will air on future posts of The Aero Experience.
Earl Mullins from The Space Museum moderates
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Paul Baldwin from St. Louis Space Frontier greets attendees
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Lowell Grissom, Bob Schepp and other panelists approach the stage
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Panelists are introduced by Earl Mullins
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Panelists are recognized by conference organizers with a special award
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Award is presented to Mac's Old Team leader Norm Beckel
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The award's illumination is admired by panel recipients
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Mac's Old Team panel participants: Jerry Roberts, Norm Beckel,
Lowell Grissom, Bob Schepp, Earl Robb, Dean Purdy,
Ray Tucker and Nelson Weber
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Earl Mullins, Paul Baldwin, Ray Tucker, Nelson Weber, Earl Robb,
Lowell Grissom, Dean Purdy, Bob Schepp, Jerry Roberts, Norm Beckel
and Bill Alban
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The Aero Experience thanks all involved with bringing the Gateway to Space Conference to St. Louis. Check back for additional video coverage of the panel discussion soon.
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