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Casual Space


Aug 1, 2019

This week, Beth gains a deeper understanding & appreciation on how COMPUTERS help NASA explore the cosmos with her returning guest and Resident Space Expert Dean Mikolajczyk. Here are the highlights:

  • Dean shares his insights from his days as programmer for the MARS rovers Spirit and Opportunity!
  • Dean explains how a democratic computer system works down to the second before a launch SAFE MODE (and why this feature on computers is so important).
  • The reason why Space X lands on a barge… (it depends on the payload, and trajectory, and a few other things). It’s a beautiful partnership between computer software and hardware.
  • Are the computer programmers the unsung heroes of our lunar landing successes? Dean answers this and all of my Casual questions on this fun episode.

 

Quotes from Dean here:

“You can’t use computers for everything, you’ve got to use computers and people together.”

“Humans are flawed. We’re also three miles from the launch pad. So even with binoculars, we couldn’t be able to see/ assess a problem, so let’s leave it up to the 20,000+ sensors on the external tank and on the Space Shuttle itself.”

“I still think humans are the better judges behind the wheel.”

“Behind the scenes, especially with the [Mars] rovers, from my point of view, you are constantly questioning, ‘did we do this, did we do that,’ the nice thing about working as a programmer is that you have teams, and we worked democratically.”

“Data is flawed if you’re human, but that’s how we learn.”

 

About Dean:

BS Technical Photography

MS Astrophysics 

NASA MER Mars program

NASA Public Relations

Astronomy instructor & lecturer

 

Where to find Dean:

www.TritionCollege.edu/Cernan

www.HarperCollege.edu