Calvin Schomburg)‚ consider the following questions? • What prior assumptions and beliefs shaped the way that you thought and behaved during the Columbia mission? • What pressures affected your behavior? Where did these pressures originate? • In what ways did the culture impact your actions? • If you were in that person’s shoes during the Columbia mission‚ would you have behaved differently? Why or why not? a) Rodney Rocha Rodney Rocha is a NASA engineer and co-chair of Debris Assessment
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Chawla (March 17‚ 1962[1] – February 1‚ 2003) was born in Karnal‚ India. She was the first Indian American astronaut[2] and first Indian woman in space.[3] She first flew on Space Shuttle Columbia in 1997 as a mission specialist and primary robotic arm operator. In 2003‚ Chawla was one of seven crew members killed in the Space Shuttle Columbia disaster. Chawla completed her earlier schooling at Tagore Baal Niketan School‚Karnal. She was underage and to enable her to enroll in school‚ her date
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companions slept‚ Were toiling upward in the night.’ - H W Longfellow “That’s one small step for a man‚ one giant leap for mankind”‚ said Neil Armstrong‚ stepping on to the moon’s surface on 21st‚ July 1969. Kalpana Chawla steeped into space‚ not once but twice. It proved to be a great leap for womankind especially for Indian woman. It was the bridge between the impossible and the possible. Kalpana said‚ “You can’t cross a great chasm in two short steps; it needs one big leap.”0
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Characteristics of a high performance team are evident throughout the movie. Armageddon is an action adventure film in which a meteor the size of Texas is careening towards the earth. NASA scientists discover it after a meteor shower destroys the Space Shuttle Atlantis‚ killing the entire crew. They only have 18 days before the asteroid destroys the earth. NASA devises a plan to insert a nuclear bomb 800 feet inside the asteroid‚ when detonated‚ will split the asteroid into two pieces that will safely
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| Kalpana Chawla ’Kalpana Chawla’ ( July 1 ‚ 1961 - February 1 ‚ 2003 ) was an Indian-American astronaut and space shuttle mission specialist of STS-107 ( Columbia ) who was killed when the craft disintegrated after reentry into the Earth’s atmosphere . Early Life Chawla was born in Karnal ‚ Haryana ‚ India . Her interest in flight was inspired by J. R. D. Tata ‚ India’s first pilot. Education Chawla studied aeronautical engineering at the Punjab Engineering College in 1982 where she earned
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she has two children. As a pioneer of spacecraft technology‚ she patented an optical system to detect defects in a repeating pattern. At the NASA Ames Research Center‚ she led a research group working primarily on optical systems for automated space exploration. As a doctoral student at Stanford‚ and later as a researcher at Sandia National Laboratories and NASA Ames Research Center‚ Ochoa investigated optical system for performing information processing. Ochoa is a co-inventor on three patents
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In my ethics & stakeholder management class last semester‚ we discussed the Columbia space shuttle disaster and the mistakes that led up to it. The day before the launch‚ there were unusually cold weather conditions‚ which called for concern among NASA and the associated engineers. A very large conference call took place between the major engineers and executives on the project to discuss what to do. People were calling in from all over the world. There was a lot of panic‚ so many people were
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MGT 635 dECISIONG MAKING Columbia and Tenerife Case study Decision Making Analysis Report Mengjie Chen Instructor‚ Peter G. Dominick Columbia and Tenerife Case study The Tenerife crash‚ recently referred as the biggest air disaster in history‚ seems to have little connection with the tragedy of Space Shuttle Columbia. However‚ there are similarities‚ especially some decisions made by two people from the two cases respectively. When they made certain decisions‚ they did fall into
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On February 1‚ 2003 a great American tragedy occurred as NASA’s space shuttle Columbia disintegrated during re-entry to Earth‚ killing all seven crew members on board. This marked the 28th and final mission for one of the United State’s most prestigious orbiters. During the weeks and months following this tragedy‚ many people asked “why” such a terrible event occurred. And while the root-cause may seem obvious now‚ many theories were raised by Congress‚ the press and engineers within NASA. More
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-R.G.INGERSOLL Kalpana Chawla ‚ the child of imagination has gone to the space eternally to explore if death is a door that leads to light. With a heavy heart our nation salutes this light hearted soul who thought that the universe was her home. This daughter of universe has disappeared in the space on a space mission to bring the benefits of science to humanity at large DREAM OF MILKYWAY: Kalpana Chawla’s strong desire was to travel
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