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Lennard A. Fisk National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) Oral Histories

Dr. Lennard A. Fisk is a renowned scientist who has made significant contributions to the field of space science. His journey in the field began in 1969 when he joined NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland. His interest in space science was sparked by the launch of the Sputnik satellite in 1957 when he was just 14 years old. Fisk completed his undergraduate degree in physics at Cornell University in Ithaca, New York, and began his graduate studies in space science at the same institution.

Rebecca Wright, Jennifer Ross- Nazzal Ann Arbor, MI NASA
Mark K. Craig National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) Oral Histories

Mark K. Craig is a distinguished figure in the field of space exploration and development, with a career spanning over four decades. He holds a B.S. in Aeronautical & Astronautical Engineering from Purdue University (1971) and pursued Engineering Graduate Study at Rice University (1974-1983). He also completed the Program for Senior Executives at MIT Sloan School in 1992. Craig's career at NASA is marked by significant roles and contributions. He served as the Associate Center Director, Space Development and Commerce at the Johnson Space Center from 2002 to 2005.

Sandra Johnson, Rebecca Wright , , Houston, TX NASA
Mark R. Abbott National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) Oral Histories

Dr. Mark R. Abbott is a distinguished scholar and administrator in the field of Earth System Science. He began his academic journey at the University of California, Berkeley, where he combined his interest in the environment with his abilities in math, leading him to the field of ecological modeling. He continued his studies at the University of California, Davis, where he worked with Tom Powell, a high-energy physicist studying Lake Tahoe. After completing his PhD, Dr.

Jennifer Ross- Nazzal Washington, D.C. NASA Johnson Space Center Oral History Project
Michael F. O'Brien National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) Oral Histories

Michael O'Brien has had a distinguished career at NASA, serving in a capacity that bridges the organization with the international community. As the assistant administrator for NASA external relations, O'Brien's role is pivotal in shaping the agency's global partnerships and diplomatic engagements. His background, although not detailed in the provided text, likely encompasses a blend of technical expertise, policy acumen, and diplomatic skills, all of which are essential for the multifaceted challenges presented by international space collaboration.

Rebecca Wright , Washington, D.C., Springfield, VA NASA
Michael R. Luther National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) Oral Histories

Michael Luther is a prominent figure in the field of Earth System Science, with a rich history of involvement in NASA's space program. As the Deputy Associate Administrator for Programs in the NASA Science Mission Directorate, Luther has played a pivotal role in advancing our understanding of Earth's complex systems through his work on various satellite missions. His early contributions to the Earth Radiation Budget Experiment and the Upper Atmosphere Research Satellite have been instrumental in shaping the field.

Rebecca Wright Washington, D.C. NASA
Noel W. Hinners National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) Oral Histories

Noel William Hinners, born on December 25, 1935, was a distinguished figure in the field of space exploration and geology. His career spanned several decades, during which he made significant contributions to NASA's space programs and later at Lockheed Martin. Hinners grew up in Chatham, New Jersey, as one of eight siblings. His father worked as an insurance agent, while his mother was a homemaker. His academic journey began at Rutgers University, where he obtained a Bachelor of Agricultural Science in 1958.

Rebecca Wright , Littleton, CO NASA
Olav Smistad National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) Oral Histories

Olav Smistad, a Norwegian immigrant with a background in engineering, made significant contributions to the American space program during his tenure at NASA. His career is marked by his involvement in the Gemini Program, where he faced the intricate challenges of integrating experiments into spacecraft. Smistad's expertise was not only instrumental during the Gemini missions but also extended to the early Apollo missions, where he played a pivotal role.

Carol Butler Houston, TX NASA
Reta Beebe National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) Oral Histories

Dr. Reta Beebe is an accomplished astrophysicist with a rich background in astronomy and computer science. Born to a father who was a cowboy turned private contractor, Beebe grew up in the countryside and attended a small three-room school. Beebe's journey into the world of astrophysics began when she and her husband, Herbert A. Beebe, decided to pursue graduate studies. They attended the University of Idaho, where they took makeup classes in math and physics to supplement their backgrounds in chemical engineering and chemistry.

Jennifer Ross- Nazzal , Las Cruces, NM NASA Johnson Space Center Oral History Project
Richard J. Gilbrech National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) Oral Histories

Dr. Richard Gilbrech is the Center Director at the John C. Stennis Space Center, a position he came to through a combination of his childhood fascination with the space program, his educational background, and his career path. His journey to his current role has seen him work at various NASA centers, gaining a wealth of experience and knowledge in the process. Dr. Gilbrech's career at NASA has been marked by his dedication to the organization and his willingness to take risks.

Rebecca Wright Stennis Space Center, MS NASA
Richard P. Tubridy National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) Oral Histories

Rick Tubridy is a seasoned professional whose extensive career spanned over three decades at the Cape Canaveral Air Force Station. His expertise lies in the process of solid rocket booster (SRB) recovery and refurbishment, a critical component of the space program's reusable launch system. As a diver and corrosive engineer, Tubridy played a pivotal role in the development of innovative solutions to the challenges posed by the marine environment on space hardware.

Rebecca Wright Cape Canaveral, FL NASA