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    Explore "langley research center" with insightful episodes like "Mary Beth Friga (Wusk), Longwood Volleyball ’89, Sets Up NASA for Mission Success" and "Charlie Camarda: NASA astronaut and engineer (Space Shuttle mission STS-114)" from podcasts like ""Lancers Past" and "The Astro Ben Podcast"" and more!

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    Mary Beth Friga (Wusk), Longwood Volleyball ’89, Sets Up NASA for Mission Success

    Mary Beth Friga (Wusk), Longwood Volleyball ’89, Sets Up NASA for Mission Success

    Born with a curiosity about how things work, Mary Beth Wusk found her calling at NASA.  The 34-year veteran is now the Senior Leader of the NASA Engineering and Safety Center at the Langley Research Center in Hampton.   The 1989 graduate and Physics major lettered two years as a setter for the Longwood volleyball team before the program was discontinued.  She earned a second B.S. in Electrical Engineering from ODU. 

    Charlie Camarda: NASA astronaut and engineer (Space Shuttle mission STS-114)

    Charlie Camarda: NASA astronaut and engineer (Space Shuttle mission STS-114)

    Charles "Charlie" Camarda is an American engineer and NASA astronaut who flew into space aboard the Space Shuttle mission STS-114. He served as Senior Advisor for Engineering Development at NASA Langley Research Center and was a Senior Advisor for Innovation in the office of Chief Engineer at Johnson Space Center.

    In this episode, Charlie talks about the importance of high performing teams to solve complex challenges and we find out if Charlie really is afraid of heights (and enclosed spaces)!

    *Unfortunately the audio quality is not as good as we would like on this episode (and we're sorry), we are working on improving it!*

    00:20 Intro to episode – it’s astronaut time!

    01:40 Welcome Charlie

    02:20 How travel restrictions have effected the last year?

    03:24 Charlie’s story

    06:15 Finding your passions & the power of internships

    08:20 Ben waffles on for a bit

    09:05 How confident was Charlie in astronaut application

    11:30 What did Charlie’s daughter say when daddy said he wanted to be an astronaut?

    13:06 Claustrophobia AND afraid of heights?

    14:55 What kept Charlie going through hard times

    17:00 What was it like on the Shuttle?

    19:43 Launch time – what’s actually involved?

    24:00 docking with the ISS

    25:40 An EVA first

    26:41 Did Charlie manage to sleep in space?

    27:10 How did going to space change your perspective?

    31:15 Importance of diversity in space industry

    34:50 Would Charlie go to space again?

    36:45 What was the landing really like?

    38:50 The power of teams!

    39:30 Outro

    41:05 The intro music – Shout out to Clauss!

    You can download the track here

    https://cremeorganization.bandcamp.com/album/transit-creme-12-99

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