Tuesday, February 11, 2014

MAVEN launch

November 18 brought the launch of the Mars Atmosphere Volatile EvolutioN satellite and I was honored to play hostess at Kennedy Space Center to the Fellows able to attend.  MAVEN was being launched to Mars, where it will study the remaining atmosphere around Mars, in an attempt to figure out what happened to it and why so very little of it is left.

The weekend began on Saturday, the 16th when I attended a workshop at the Mexican Consulate in Orlando.  There I was honored to hear Sandra Cauffman, MAVEN's Deputy Program Manager from Goddard Space Flight Center speak about the mission and also what it meant to her to have grown up Costa Rica and to come to the United States and eventually work for NASA.  She was very inspiring!


Sandra Cauffman
It was a wonderful workshop, in that I got to meet a new friend - Laurie Sullivan, former Virginia TOY, and connect with an old friend - Barb Gosney, Space Camp alum.

Sunday the 19th was spent touring Kennedy Space Center with the Fellows.  If you have never been to Kennedy Space Center, they have the Space Shuttle orbiter Atlantis on display there.  She is truly spectacular.  She is my favorite of the orbiters, because the teachers at Space Camp fly the Atlantis simulator.  It was my job at Space Camp to train the pilot and commander how to complete the pre-launch checklists.  I wanted to jump in and power her up!











The pictures do not do her justice.  It was a very emotional experience to see her up close and in person.

The actual launch was on Monday, November 18th.  My parents, Janet and Jim Erbe, were able to join us for the launch.  I was excited to show them off! 

Papa, on the left, wearing his Hawkeye hat

 It was also great to see a familiar face from back home in Alabama.

Marcia Lindstrom, my former boss at Space Camp
The launch was beautiful, but quick.  We were at Kennedy's Saturn V Center, about 3.5 miles from the launch pad and it took over a minute before the sound of the launch reached us.


It was an amazing experience!






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