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NASA is losing four key senior officials close to its flagship moon program, according to people familiar with the changes, adding more uncertainty over the agency's space exploration trajectory ...
With the upcoming Gemini flights, he was promoted to the Flight Director level and served his first shift, the so-called "operations shift," for the Gemini 4 mission in 1965, the first U.S. EVA and four-day flight. After Gemini, he served as a Flight Director on odd-numbered Apollo missions, including Apollos 1, 5, 7 and 9, including the first ...
Linda Ham as ascent flight director on the launch day of STS-95. Ham was one of the first women to serve as NASA flight director. The first mission she worked as flight director was STS-45, which was launched on March 24, 1992. During her first three missions, all of which took place in 1992, she was assigned to the "Orbit 3" shift. [4]
NASA says job cuts for probationary employees will be “performance-based or voluntary.” Here, the space agency's headquarters are pictured in Washington, DC, in 2023.
Polaris Dawn was a private crewed spaceflight operated by SpaceX on behalf of Shift4 CEO Jared Isaacman, the first of three planned missions in the Polaris program.Launched 10 September 2024 as the 14th crewed orbital flight of a Crew Dragon spacecraft, Isaacman and his crew of three — Scott Poteet, Sarah Gillis and Anna Menon — flew in an elliptic orbit that took them 1,400 kilometers ...
NASA flight director and Lancaster native Allison Bolinger is shown working at the Johnson Space Center in Houston. Bolinger started as a NASA intern in 2001 and was named to her current position ...
After two and a half years in the role, Bridenstine stepped down as the head of NASA, with one commentator noting that he "largely succeeded in pushing the agency forward and will leave it better than he found it." [59] Following the end of his tenure as NASA Administrator, Bridenstine returned to his hometown of Tulsa, Oklahoma.
Keith Cowing [1] is an American astrobiologist, former NASA employee, and the editor of the American space program blog NASA Watch. He is a credentialed NASA journalist and is known to be a critic of NASA activities and policies. [1] [2]