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  1. As NASA's first senior photographer, Bill Taub covered every major agency event from the beginning of the Mercury project through the end of Apollo, giving the public a firsthand look at what NASA was about during those early days. Bill Taub died on Feb. 20, 2010. He was 86 years old. Credit: NASA

  2. May 15, 2023 · Alan Shepard became the first American astronaut to travel into space on May 5, 1961, and Gordon Cooper’s 34-hour Mercury-Atlas 9 spaceflight became the concluding Mercury mission sixty years ago today (May 15). NASA Staff photographer Bill Taub saw it all through the lens of his camera, and now the reading public can too.

  3. Automatic Pilot is a TV Pilot Writer’s Checklist to keep from crashing and stay on the air. It applies to both traditional TV pilots as well as new media “web series”. Automatic Pilot is the definitive guide on how to create and write an original pilot.

  4. In the early days of U.S. human spaceflight, William Paul Taub was like the local newspaper photographer in a small town that suddenly became the center of the universe.

  5. My father, William Paul Taub (Bill), was the first Senior NASA photographer. Through his technical and artistic skills, he captured the crowning major aeronautics and space flight achievements during his employment beginning in 1942 at NACA, Langley Field, VA to his retirement in 1975 from NASA Headquarters in Washington, DC.

  6. Oct 13, 2015 · Veteran TV writer Bill Taub distilled the system he created and developed for his UCLA Extension Writers' Program Workshop into the book Automatic Pilot.

  7. New Media. I am fascinated by how it has changed and evolved over the years until now, where I think the programming on television, thanks to technology and fragmentation, has never been better. Growing up in a four-network universe, I could never have imagined what the technology has become.

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