Yvonne Pendleton, who became director of the Lunar Science Institute in 2010 and now leads SSERVI, is shepherding the organization through the transition.
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105 results found Sort by:Profile | Chad Anderson, Managing Director, Space Angels Network
Anderson said the experience of people seeing their home planet from space on planned commercial suborbital flights will have “a profound and enlightening impact on mankind.”
Profile | Niel Holt, Director, Utah State University’s Space Dynamics Laboratory
Small-satellite technology and research are one important aspect of the work conducted at SDL.
NASA Prepares To Pepper ISS with Earth Science Instruments
The five instruments slated to be installed by 2018 will make a total of seven aboard station, which already hosts two.
Profile | Anthony J. “A.J.” Piplica, Chief Operating Officer, Generation Orbit Launch Services Inc.
Generation Orbit plans to loft small satellites with GOLauncher 2, a two-stage liquid rocket designed to fly off a modified Gulfstream jet.
Profile | David Crisp, Science Team Leader for NASA’s Orbiting Carbon Observatory-2
With the OCO-2 spacecraft in orbit and initial checkout running smoothly, Crisp says he is looking forward to returning to his role as a scientist, analyzing data and contributing to greater understanding of Earth and its climate.
Profile | Bruce Yost, Deputy Manager, Small Satellite Integrated Product Team, NASA Ames Research Center
Ames’ Silicon Valley location can be a double-edged sword in that regard, says Bruce Yost, whose job is to develop small-satellite technology in support of its mission.
Profile | Tom Ingersoll, Chief Executive, Skybox Imaging
Skybox plans to offer customers timely access to still imagery, full-motion video and data services.
Profile | Chris Carberry, Executive Director and Co-founder, Explore Mars Inc.
In recent years, members of Congress and their staffs have been relatively receptive to Carberry’s message.
Profile | Scott Larson, Chief Executive, UrtheCast
UrtheCast has built a medium-resolution still camera designed to observe 45-kilometer swaths with a resolution of 5 meters and a 1-meter resolution video camera.