Our presentation to NASA’s Flight Deck of the Future
department was first thing in the morning.
We had imagined we would be showing our designs to Mary and Christie,
our main NASA contacts, but to our surprise we had many more people in attendance,
including some dialed in on a conference call.
Several different departments of NASA have stock in this program, and
while the collaboration between different groups is informative and thorough,
it definitely added to our nerves.
The presentation went fairly well. We all spoke our different parts, and
answered any questions the best we could.
We have taken home with us several notes of things to change and adjustments
needed in our ideas, the redesigns of which we will post in here when they are
more finalized, but generally the design review was a positive experience.
From the left: Amy, Rachel, Chris, Adam, and Aaron
To the right we are sitting around the Flight Director's desk in the Apollo MCC. From the left, Christie, Chris, Aaron, Adam, Dr. Lease, Tiffany (NASA intern), Rachel, Mary, and Amy.
We then went over to see some of the retired shuttles and
crawled around in several of the mockups (Orion too!)
To the left is Chris sitting in a shuttle cockpit!
Next we saw the Habitat Demonstration Unit used in the
Desert R.A.T.S (Research and Technologies Studies) experiments. Finally, we
ended by viewing a rocket built to fly, but never actually went up.
When the tours were over, we met with Christie and her
family for dinner at the Kemah boardwalk, The Flying Dutchmen restaurant. The food was delicious, the weather was
perfect, and the boardwalk was beautiful.
To the left Dr. Lease is shutting Rachel in a hurricane simulator, one of the many activities to participate in along the Kemah boardwalk.
All in all, we adored our trip to Houston, and we are
working hard to redesign our reconfigurable habitat to suit all the suggestions
and idea changes we received at the presentation. New designs will be posted shortly!
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