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| Michelle Lucas National Aeronautics and Space Administration/Johnson Space Center Houston TX My name is Michelle Lucas and I am a Flight Controller for the International Space Station at NASA's Johnson Space Center. I work in the Operations Planning Group, which is responsible for generating the timelines that governs the crew activity onboard the space station. I have now supported 4 Increments of Astronauts: Expeditions 2, 3, 4, and now 5 from the Mission Control Center in Houston. Every day on console is very different from the day before, so work is always very exciting. It's amazing to be a part of something that is such a large endeavor for mankind. Although working with the International Space Station is my primary job function, I am also part of the NASA Undersea Research Team "NEEMO" (NASA Extreme Environment Mission Operations). I provide support to this project as a planner and as part of the "Surface Support Team." The similarities between underwater habitation and living in space are astounding to me. I am proud to be a part of such a unique project and am thrilled for the opportunity to learn more about the sea. I graduated with a B.S. in Communications and Space Studies from Embry Riddle Aeronautical University (ERAU) and have a strong background in aerospace engineering. Additionally, I am currently pursuing a Master's Degree in Space Studies at the ERAU extension campus in Houston. Prior to attending ERAU, I was a student at Purdue University for 2 years. At both Purdue and ERAU I had the unique opportunity to participate in a student research program that allowed me to fly my fluid dynamics research project on NASA's KC-135 aircraft. The KC-135 is flown in a parabolic path (think roller coaster!) to create up to 30 seconds of weightlessness at a time. What an experience! Microgravity is an amazing feeling and I hope that one day I can experience "zero-g" in outer space. I grew up in Hobart, IN (a suburb of Chicago) and from a young age have
always been fascinated by space flight. As young as age five I was proudly
proclaiming that I would one day be an astronaut, so to now be able to
say that I work at NASA is quite the dream come true for me. My hobbies
include diving (I am a PADI certified diver), sports (of all kinds as
both a participant and spectator), dance, writing, attending the theater,
and spoiling my dog. I reside in Houston, TX with my dog Neemo (can you
guess where he got his name from?) and my roommate Heather.
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