Joe Gavin Lunar Module Design & Apollo Program - MIT Lecture 1996
Joseph Gavin '41 SM '42 delivers the annual Lester D. Gardner Lecture on the history of aeronautics, at the MIT AeroAstro Department, on December 3rd, 1996. Gavin was an American engineer responsible for the development of the lunar module used in the Apollo program, and President and COO of the Grumman Corporation. He was made Life Member Emeritus of the MIT Corporation in 1995. Please Subscribe! http://www.youtube.com/c/MITVideoProd...

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