
Lisa Whalen
I’m Lisa Whalen.
I grew up in Manassas, Virginia.
I attended college at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University in
Prescott, Arizona. I
received my Bachelor’s degree in Aerospace Engineering, with minors in
Space Studies and Physics in April 2000.
While attending college, during the summers, I worked as a
counselor for the US Space Camp in Huntsville, Alabama.
I loved being a counselor, and it helped me broadened my
knowledge of the space program and helped young adults realize the
importance of our space program.
I currently work in for United Space Alliance in
the Motion Control Systems group. My
job includes controlling the International Space Station (ISS) in its
orbit by using four Control Moment Gyroscopes.
This is a very important job with the ISS, since it is the most
cost effective way of controlling the ISS without having to use any
propulsion.
I am very happy with my job here at NASA-JSC.
I believe that this will help me excel to achieving my dream of
becoming an astronaut, which has been my goal since I was a little girl.
My interests include astronomy (I just love
looking at the stars and the moon, and every once in awhile catch the
ISS racing across the night sky!), photography, and gardening.
In my free time, I love to play with my cat, Murphy, read, and go
camping.