148: Inspiration from Erin and Chris Sembroski

Published: Dec. 24, 2021, 7:16 p.m.

Erin Sembroski didn\u2019t know her husband Chris had entered a contest to fly to space. Then he won the Generosity seat on the Inspiration4 on a SpaceX, rocket and had to tell her the news. On this episode of the Casual Space Podcast, Erin shares her experience -from learning that Chris\u2019 would be going to space as part of the first all-civilian crew- to how she worked to navigate the intensity of the obligations and emotions as an astronaut\u2019s spouse.\xa0

This is Erin\u2019s story, told along side her husband Chris, to Beth and Chad. Their adventure together will warm your heart, and it\u2019s one that\u2019s only just begun.\xa0\xa0

Inspiration4\xa0was a\xa0human spaceflight\xa0mission in 2021, operated by\xa0SpaceX\xa0on behalf of\xa0Shift4 Payments\xa0CEO\xa0Jared Isaacman.[3]\xa0The mission launched the\xa0Crew Dragon\xa0Resilience\xa0on 16 September 2021\xa0from the Florida\xa0Kennedy Space Center's\xa0Launch Complex 39A\xa0atop a\xa0Falcon 9\xa0launch vehicle, placed the Dragon\xa0capsule\xa0into\xa0low Earth orbit,[4]\xa0and ended successfully on September 18 \xa0when the\xa0Resilience\xa0splashed down in the Atlantic Ocean.

About Erin Sembroski\xa0

Erin was born and raised in Montana. She grew up with a love for all things outdoors: hiking, camping, floating the river with her brother and sister\u2026She attended Montana State University graduating with a Bachelor of Science degree in Elementary Education. Erin's first teaching position was in Great Falls, MT, where she met Chris while he was stationed at Malmstrom Air Force Base.\xa0 After three years, they decided to move to the Pacific Northwest (PNW) for the water, outdoors, and Seattle life. Erin went on to attend University of Washington and graduated with a Masters in Teaching. She has taught north of Seattle for over 8 years now, and loves her smart, sarcastic, and big-hearted middle schoolers.\xa0\xa0

Her proudest accomplishment is being Mom to two brave, strong, and brilliant girls and best Beagle buddy, Franklin. Erin and Chris have been married for 12 years, and she couldn\u2019t be any prouder than to see him live his dream of flying in space.\xa0

About Chris Sembroski, Inspiration4 astronaut\xa0\xa0

Chris Sembroski grew up with a natural curiosity about outer space. Stargazing late at night on the roof of his high school and launching high-powered model rockets in college cemented this passion. As a U.S. Space Camp counselor, he conducted simulated space shuttle missions and supported STEM-based education designed to inspire young minds to explore these areas and find their passions. As a college student, Sembroski volunteered with ProSpace, a grassroots lobbying effort that promoted legislation in Washington, D.C., to help open space travel and allow companies like SpaceX to exist. He then served in the U.S. Air Force, maintaining a fleet of Minuteman III intercontinental ballistic missiles and deploying for service in Iraq before leaving active duty in 2007. Following his education from the Air Force, Sembroski earned a B.S. in Professional Aeronautics from Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University. In his career, Sembroski has sought innovative, industry-disrupting methods to monitor and maintain mechanical equipment, making everything from data centers to hospitals more efficient. He now resides in Seattle, WA, and works in the aerospace industry. Chris held the Generosity seat on the Inspiration4 launch on September 16, 2021.\xa0\xa0

About Inspiration4 https://inspiration4.com/\xa0

Inspiration4 is the world\u2019s first all-civilian mission to orbit. The mission is commanded by Jared Isaacman, the 38-year-old founder and Chief Executive Officer of Shift4 Payments and an accomplished pilot and adventurer. Inspiration4 launched from Earth from Kennedy Space Center\u2019s historic Launch Complex 39A, the embarkation point for Apollo and Space Shuttle missions, and traveled across a low earth orbit on a 3-day journey in space. Named in recognition of the four-person crew, the mission raised more than 210 million in funds for St. Jude Children\u2019s Research Hospital, a milestone that represents a new era for human spaceflight and exploration.

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