KSC-05-S-00045
Video source record: https://images.nasa.gov/details/ksc_022805_dovale
Player mode uses your custom Wikivideos controls.
Summary
I'm Chuck Dovale, launch director for the Launch Services Program at the Kennedy Space Center. My first NASA job, believe it or not, was a summer student in the summer of '82, working in the accounting branch looking at people's vouchers that have traveled. I didn't have a lot of engineering classes under me yet, so once I did get enough engineering courses, I did get into the co-op program and I was waiting for someone to offer me a co-op job. And I got a call from the folks at ELV, and they said, 'Hey, we've got your name. Do you want to come work in the telemetry branch?' I said, 'Sure, sounds great_' I hung up the phone, ran to the dictionary and looked up what telemetry meant, because I had no idea. And so, I've remained there my whole career in the ELV or Launch Services Program and it's been quite a ride. As launch director for the Launch Services Program, I am the single focus point for NASA, for the launch campaign, which is basically when the time the rocket go
This page is styled with a Wikimedia-like layout while preserving the Wikivideos player and chapter workflow.
Details
- Source collection: NASA
- License: Public Domain (US Government)
- Category: Space
Wikipedia cross-links
Academic references
- Primary source record: https://images.nasa.gov/details/ksc_022805_dovale
- Topic lookup: Google Scholar search for “KSC-05-S-00045”