KSC-05-S-00311
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I work at NASA's Kennedy Space Center at Cape Canaveral in Florida. My job entails being a public affairs information specialist. Public affairs means I'm a public affairs officer and my job involves being a spokesman for the news media primarily, but also to the general public, as well. I've been a launch commentator since about 1983. It's really a twofold thing. Primarily, I look at it as a conduit from the launch control center in the firing room to the outside world of what is actually going on at a particular point in time, or segment of time, to get the shuttle or the rocket ready for launch, because it's a procedure for which the launch team is going through, and I'm trying to convey what they're doing and what the issues are as we go along. John Glenn...When he came for launch on the space shuttle, that was my first chance to meet a living legend and to find out what he was really like was quite a thrill, because I found that he has a love for this place like all the e
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- License: Public Domain (US Government)
- Category: Space
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