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Marc Reagan
Station Training Lead
NASA Johnson Space Center

Marc Reagan is a Station Training Lead at NASA Johnson Space Center. He leads a team of instructors who together are responsible for developing and executing complex simulations for International Space Station (ISS) assembly and operations. He was responsible for the crew and flight controller training for the second ISS assembly mission, and is currently in charge of training the Expedition 4 crew, which will be the next to inhabit the ISS. He also speaks Russian and has been extensively involved in negotiations and development of training with the Russian Space Agency in support of the ISS.

Marc is assisting on project management for the NASA Undersea Research Team "NEEMO" (NASA Extreme Environment Mission Operations). He will be part of the surface support team for this mission.

Marc has a B.S. degree in Aerospace Engineering from Texas A&M University, where he graduated Summa Cum Laude. He received an M.S. degree in Aerospace Engineering Sciences on a NASA Fellowship at the University of Colorado. He is a certified PADI diver and instrument rated pilot with tailwheel and aerobatic endorsements. His hobbies include soccer, water and snow skiing, scuba diving, and music. He plays the keyboard in his band the "Rockit Scientists" and also at his church.

Marc, his wife Jennifer, and his son Kyle reside in League City, Texas.






  

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