When I tell people I work for NASA, they instantly think I am an engineer. I thought I was going to be an engineer but little things like Calculus 1, Chemistry 1 and Physics 1 sort of got in the way...I am an engineer at heart, but I just don't have the brains!
I get the feeling that most people think that shooting video for NASA is all Shuttle launches, big gatherings of astronauts and huge paychecks! Well, after 10 years, I have YET to see a shuttle launch, I get to occasionally meet an astronaut and I do make a decent living.
Over the last few weeks I have been busy, just not really interesting enough to write about.
Here are a few crappy cell phone pics of some recent activity.
Here we see some roll control hardware for the Ares I-X.
I am not that tall...I was standing on a raised platform

This is an interiew shot in front of our green screen in our studio.

Pretty exciting, huh? Coming up next month I will have new adventures from at least 3 states I have never been to before! Wisconsin, North Dakota and South Dakota.
Stay Tuned!
1 comment:
not a problem... i love reading people's blogs. and yours is usually much more interesting because you have a pretty cool job.
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