Here is how the journey is going so far, life has been wonderfully busy the last three months. Not all has been rosy, but I am from the belief that there are silver linings for every gray cloud. I've experienced some extreme moments these past few months and so far, all is moving in the right direction.
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Check out this very cool image on Mars that a Facebook friend created for me: Courtesy of Dmitriy Ivashchenko |
Last time I checked in, I was just getting started on a new path with Spaceward Bound at NASA Ames. Work has definitely heated up with deadlines coming soon. The support I am getting there is amazing and of course top notch resources made up of the most qualified individuals that I have ever come across. So far, one of my favorite parts of the Space Science Research Lab is the machine shop. I find it so amazing that you can come up with an idea, design it, and then create it all in one place. The current project is taking me to all the robotics groups around the Ames research campus. My last visit was to the Intelligent Robotics Group (IRG) where I learned about their software to track, document, and archive scientific data in the field and in real time. I have also had some extreme excursions as well, and more are to come. I'll touch on a few below.
Sandstorm at Googleplex in Mountain View, CA |
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At the Mars Society's Mars Desert Research Station (MDRS) in Utah |
I am fortunate to be able to have these experiences and welcome the challenges. I was happy to be home and focus on work when I was offered to attend an expedition with the Spaceward Bound folks heading to Dubai. First though, will be a stop in France at the International Space University. There, Dr. McKay will give a talk and hopefully I will have an opportunity to collaborate and network with representatives from ISU and other space .orgs. It is part of my mission to have the Mars Society collaborate more with other space organisations. Spaceward Bound in Dubai will be an excellent opportunity to learn and do field science in extreme environments. We will be meeting other scientists and teachers from this part of the world and learn more about the geology as well.
Apollo 14 emblem on the airstream aboard the USS Hornet |
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USS Hornet in Alameda, CA |