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NASA JOHNSON SPACE CENTER ORAL HISTORY PROJECT BIOGRAPHICAL DATA SHEET
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EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND: Attended the University of Scranton, 1953-1955 BS in Aeronautical Engineering, University of Detroit, 1958 PRE-NASA CAREER: NACA Lewis Research Center, Cleveland, Ohio College Cooperative Training Program (1955-1958) NASA CAREER: NASA Lewis Research Center, Cleveland, Ohio Aerospace Research Engineer in Aerodynamics, Research Division (1958-1959) NASA Space Task Group, Langley Research Center, Hampton, Virginia Aeronautical Research Engineer (1959-1962) NASA Manned Spacecraft Center/Johnson Space Center, Houston, Texas Head, Mission Logic and Computer Hardware Section, Flight Operations Division (1962-1964) Chief, Flight Dynamics Branch, Flight Control Division (1964-1968) Chief, Flight Director's Office (1968-1972) Special Assistant to the Manager, Apollo Spacecraft Program (1972) Manager for the Apollo-Soyuz Test Project and Apollo Experiments, Apollo Spacecraft Program (1971-1973) Manager, Apollo Spacecraft Program (1973-1975) Manager, Shuttle Payload Integration and Development Program (1975-1981) NASA Headquarters, Washington DC Deputy Associate Administrator for Space Flight (1976-1977) Acting Associate Administrator for Space Transportation Operations (1979-1980)


Johnson Space Center Oral History Project

Glynn S. Lunney

NASA Johnson Space Center, Houston, Texas Manager, National Space Transportation Systems Program (1981-1985) POST-NASA CAREER: Rockwell International, California Executive Vice President, Satellite Systems Division (1985-1986) President, Satellite Systems Division (1986- date unknown) Executive Vice President, Space Station Systems Division Vice President for Business and Advanced Development, Space Systems Division (date unknown -1990) President, Rockwell Space Operations Company/Vice President and General Manager, Rockwell Houston Operations, Houston, Texas (1990-1995) United Space Alliance, Houston, Texas Vice President and Program Manager (1996-Present) PROFESSIONAL & HONORARY SOCIETIES: · Pi Tau Sigma (Honorary Mechanical Engineering Society) · Tau Beta Pi (Honorary Engineering Society) · Fellow, American Astronomical Society (AAS) · Fellow, American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) AWARDS & CITATIONS: · NASA Group Achievement Award, Mercury, 1962 · Sustained Superior Performance Award, 1964 · Letter of Commendation from NASA Director, November 1964 · Outstanding Performance Award, 1967 · NASA Group Achievement Award, Gemini, 1967 · Apollo Launch Escape Vehicle Flight Development Test Program Team, June 1967 · Quality Step Increase, 1967 · NASA Exceptional Service Medal, November 1968 · NASA Group Achievement Award, November 1968 · NASA Exceptional Service Medal, October 1969 · AIAA Lawrence Sperry Award, July 1970 · MSC Certificate of Commendation, November 1970 · NASA Distinguished Service Medal, February 1971 · Honorary Doctorate of Laws, University of Scranton, Scranton, Pennsylvania, 1971. · Arthur S. Flemming Award, 1975 · NASA Distinguished Service Medal, August 1975 · Louis W. Hill Space Transportation Award, January 1976 · Allan D. Emil Memorial Award (IAF), 1978 · NASA HQ Outstanding Leadership Medal, July 1980 · Meritorious Executive Rank, Senior Executive Service, 1981 · W. Randolph Lovelace II Award (AAS) 1983 · Distinguished Executive Rank, Senior Executive Service, 1983 · Distinguished Service Medal, May 1985


Johnson Space Center Oral History Project

Glynn S. Lunney

SELECT PUBLICATIONS: Lunney, G. S. and K. C. Weston. "Heat-Transfer Measurements on an Air-Launched, Blunted Cone-Cylinder Rocket Vehicle to Mach 9.7." NASA-TM-X-84. Cleveland, Ohio: NASA Lewis Research Center, 1959. Lunney, G. S., L. C. Dunseith, and J. F. Dalby. "Project Mercury: Methods and Pertinent Data for Project Mercury Flight Computing Requirements." NASA-TM-X-69335. Hampton, Virginia: NASA Langley Research Center, 1960. Lunney, G. S. "Launch-Phase Monitoring." In Manned Spacecraft: Engineering Design and Operation. Ed. Paul E. Purser, Maxime A. Faget, and Norman F. Smith. New York: Fairchild Publications, Inc., 1964. Lunney, G. S. "Summary of Gemini Rendezvous Experience." AIAA Paper 67-272. Cocoa Beach, Florida: American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics Flight Test, Simulation and Support Conference, 6-8 February 1967. Lunney, G. S. "Discussion of Several Problem Areas During the Apollo 13 Operation." AIAA Paper 701260. Houston: American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics 7th Annual Meeting and Technical Display, 19-22 October 1970. BIOGRAPHICAL REFERENCES: NASA Biographical Data Sheet (January 1985), Glynn S. Lunney Key Personnel File, Awards Office, Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center, Houston, TX. Charles Murray and Catherine Bly Cox, Apollo: The Race to the Moon (New York: Simon and Schuster, 1989), 260-263. Glynn S. Lunney, Interview by Roy Neal, 9 March 1998, Johnson Space Center Oral History Project, Scientific and Technical Information Center, Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center, Houston, TX.
BIOGRAPHICAL DATA SHEET CREATED: 9 DECEMBER 1998