Dramatis Personae

Here are the names of the people who are involved in this project, and what their basic roles are. In this kind of effort, though, responsibilities can change as the project evolves. (It pays to remember the same good advice you get if you're entering a limbo contest: BE FLEXIBLE.)

Additions to this group might be necessary if we run into problems or if anybody gets pulled away to a more pressing job. JSC is obviously heavily involved in human space flight, and that's the priority here. If something of immediate importance comes up (something involving a shuttle mission, for instance), we might lose the services of one or more folks for a while. It's happened in the past and it can be disruptive, but we constantly remind ourselves that it's our job and that's why we're here, first and foremost.

Name Employer Responsibilities
Jackie Allen Lockheed-Martin Chief reviewer of what goes into this site to insure that things make sense
Lucy Berthoud British Royal Society Post-Doctoral Research Fellow
Mark Cintala NASA Principal Investigator, your host
Bill Davidson Lockheed-Martin Machinist, gunner, lead technician in the Experimental Impact Laboratory ("lab lead")
Anita Dodson Lockheed-Martin Chief artist, Website layout and organization
Gerry Haynes Lockheed-Martin Machinist, gunner
Fred Hörz NASA Co-Investigator, manager of the Experimental Impact Laboratory
Glenn Jolly Lockheed-Martin Computer programming, optics, CCD specialist
Rob Peterson Viking Science and Technology Electronics, engineering
Thomas H. See Lockheed-Martin Webmaster, HTML coding and server performance

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Notices: What You Need to Know About NASA JSC Web Policies
Responsible NASA Official: Mark. J. Cintala
Curator: Thomas H. See