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I
currently work for NASA here at the Johnson Space Center (JSC) in the
Aeroscience and Flight Mechanics Division.
A lot of my work supports the Exploration Office here at JSC.
I do advanced mission design for human and robotic missions to
destinations beyond low Earth orbit (e.g., moon, Mars, libration points,
asteroids, etc.). I look at
possible ways to do these missions and consider things like Earth neighborhood
and interplanetary trajectory design, powered flight guidance and performance,
vehicle sizing, launch windows, arrival conditions, etc.
The work is great. We continuously strive to improve our capabilities and tools.
There is always a new challenge to be tackled.
Since
early on, I was fascinated with space travel and the possibility of going to
other planets. When I was in junior
high school, I designed a human Mars mission for a science fair.
So basically, I’m now doing the same thing I did in junior high school,
only I’m getting paid for it J.
I am convinced that the human drive to learn and explore will take us
beyond our own planet and I have always wanted to be a part of that.
In
my free time, I enjoy volleyball (our team made the playoffs), running, lifting
weights, hiking, scuba diving, skiing, live music and theatre, writing, and have
even done some stand-up comedy. I
also do presentations to student groups at Space Center Houston. |
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