A retired NASA engineer looking to develop an inexpensive way for people to travel to space might have to go back to the drawing board after one of his experiments exploded Saturday.
NASA's Cassini spacecraft has found two new, partial rings around Saturn that each accompany a small moon, shedding light on what determines whether a partial or complete ring forms with the moon.
The target dates for the next two space shuttle liftoffs have been moved two days later, due to the impact of recent tropical storms on launch preparations, NASA said Friday.
This is an exciting role for an experienced Engineering Manager to work in Europe's largest and most successful developer of space technology.
The position requires management of a multi-disciplinary ground systems engineering team and also demands considerable interaction with external customers, co-contractors and sub-contractors.
The position requires candidates with a background in satellite and mission control systems with the ability to develop and deliver strategic business objectives in parallel with a strong operational performance on existing programs.
In order to deal with all aspects of the Ground Systems he/she shall have a good knowledge and experience in some or all of the following:
design of satellite control systems
management of subcontractors developing ground segment elements
development of software-intensive systems
integration and test of ground-based systems, satellite operations
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Pierre Oppetit
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