{"id":128846,"date":"2014-05-01T05:54:43","date_gmt":"2014-05-01T09:54:43","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/uncategorized\/nasa-selects-three-new-flight-directors-to-lead-mission-control.php"},"modified":"2014-05-01T05:54:43","modified_gmt":"2014-05-01T09:54:43","slug":"nasa-selects-three-new-flight-directors-to-lead-mission-control","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/space-flight\/nasa-selects-three-new-flight-directors-to-lead-mission-control.php","title":{"rendered":"NASA Selects Three New Flight Directors to Lead Mission Control"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>    NASA has selected three new flight directors to manage    International Space Station (ISS) operations. Amit    Kshatriya,Jeffery    RadiganandZebulon    Scovillejoin a select group of human spaceflight    leaders in the Christopher C. Kraft Jr. Mission Control Center    at NASA's Johnson Space Center inHouston.  <\/p>\n<p>    NASA's flight directors lead teams of flight controllers,    support personnel and engineering experts from around the    world. They also are involved in cargo and crew vehicle    integration with the station and developing plans for future    exploration missions.  <\/p>\n<p>    \"These new flight directors will help us transition the    knowledge and experience gained from our human spaceflight    programs into the next period of ISS operations,\" said Chief    Flight DirectorNorm    Knight. \"This includes the development of new    technologies and techniques for our exploration and commercial    endeavors.\"  <\/p>\n<p>    Kshatriya, Radigan and Scoville are among the next-generation    of flight directors who will help carry out future of human    exploration missions. They will oversee U.S. commercial cargo    spacecraft and American commercial crew transports as they    arrive at and depart from the space station. They will help    ensure the crews of the orbiting laboratory have what they need    to conduct scientific research that is providing real benefits    to people on Earth and allowing NASA to be better prepared for    long-duration exploration in deep space as it develops the    Orion spacecraft and its Space Launch System heavy-lift    vehicle. The trio also will assist crew members as they    demonstrate cutting-edge technologies aboard the space station    that will help take the agency deeper into our solar system    than ever before.  <\/p>\n<p>    Following completion of training and certification, NASA will    have 26 active flight directors supporting the space station,    exploration, commercial spaceflights and new technology    demonstration initiatives. Before selecting Kshatriya, Radigan    and Scoville, 83 people had served as NASA flight directors    throughout the more than 50 years of human spaceflight.  <\/p>\n<p>    The newly selected flight director class is:  <\/p>\n<p>    Amit KshatriyaKshatriya started his career    atJohnsonas an    instructor for the space station robotics system responsible    for training multiple space shuttle and station crews. After    completing training for the robotics flight control position,    Kshatriya served as the lead robotics officer for SpaceX's    Dragon demonstration mission in Decmeber 2010 and was    responsible for planning and executing the first ISS robotic    capture of a commercial vehicle. Kshatriya then became the    Chief Training Officer (CTO), a position responsible for the    overall integrated training of the flight control team and    specifically served as the lead CTO for the fourth Japanese    H-II Transfer Vehicle mission inAugust 2013. Prior to selection as a flight    director, Kshatriya was selected as the Robotics Operations    Group lead, managing all operational, technical, and personnel    aspects of the station's robotics system. Kshatriya originally    is from theHoustonarea and earned a Bachelor's    degree in Mathematics from theCalifornia    Institute of Technologyfollowed by a master's    degree in mathematics from theUniversity of Texas at Austin.  <\/p>\n<p>    Jeffery (Jeff)    RadiganRadigan began his career    atJohnsonas a    member of the station flight control team assigned to the    electrical power system. After completing his flight control    certification, Radigan gained extensive experience serving as    the electrical power system operations lead in various roles,    including the first station battery replacement that occurred    during the STS-127 mission of space shuttle Endeavour in 2009.    Radigan transitioned to a Mission Operations program    integration role where his responsibilities included    coordinating a multitude of technical and operational positions    and representing those positions to external programs. Radigan    worked extensively on the verification of the first commercial    vehicle to the space station and has participated in the    operations work for commercial crew transportation. In addition    to his program integration duties, Radigan serves as an    operations safety engineer, which includes co-chairing the    Safety review panels and reviewing and approving hazard    reports. Radigan originally is fromSylvania, Ohio, and earned a bachelor's    and master's degrees in electrical engineering    fromOhio State University.  <\/p>\n<p>    Zebulon (Zeb)    ScovilleScoville began his career    atJohnsonas both    an Instructor and flight controller for the Extravehicular    Activity (EVA) operations team and has experience in both space    shuttle and space station operations. Scoville has supported 16    shuttle and numerous space station increment missions and was    the lead spacewalk, or EVA, officer for shuttle missions    STS-123, STS-128, and STS-131. Scoville also was instrumental    in supporting shuttle thermal protection system inspection and    repair technique development after the loss of space    shuttleColumbiain 2003.    Scoville was selected as the group lead in 2009 and was    responsible for all operational, technical, and personnel    aspects of the EVA Task Group. Most recently, Scoville was    instrumental in his support of the Asteroid Redirect Mission    analysis and was the primary author for the initial EVA    feasibility study for this exploration concept. Scoville is    originally fromMiddlesex,    Vt., and earned a bachelor's in mechanical engineering    and a master's in astronautical engineering    fromStanford University.  <\/p>\n<p><!-- Auto Generated --><\/p>\n<p>The rest is here:<\/p>\n<p><a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/spaceref.com\/news\/viewpr.html?pid=43136\/RK=0\/RS=ND8GfqFBfWcSrolUQvyQ146gVX8-\" title=\"NASA Selects Three New Flight Directors to Lead Mission Control\">NASA Selects Three New Flight Directors to Lead Mission Control<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p> NASA has selected three new flight directors to manage International Space Station (ISS) operations. 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