37: NASA Mission Control Flight Director Ed Van Cise

Published: Aug. 22, 2019, 7 a.m.

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Ed shares with Beth:

  • Becoming a Space Camp Hall of Fame Honoree and meeting his childhood hero astronaut Charlie Duke
  • Details regarding the many job responsibilities the NASA Mission Control Flight Director has, getting to crew to space safely and back home safely is always the first priority.
  • Big and small success that are worth celebrating- and learning from- during days/ nights on the International Space Station

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About Ed: Right Stuff\\u201d recipient Ed Van Cise knew before his trip to Space Camp\\xae that NASA would be the where of his future. But it was Apollo 16 Moonwalker Charlie Duke\\u2019s presentation at Camp that led him to the how and what. Van Cise left that week knowing that he wanted to be an Aerospace Engineer, and eventually work at Johnson Space Center in Mission Control. And not long after, that is exactly where he was. Van Cise committed to his path and is currently the 78th Flight Director in NASA\\u2019s history. Since taking the call sign \\u201cCarbon Flight,\\u201d Ed has worked as Lead Flight Director for several different aspects of the International Space Station. Edward Van Cise methodically pursued his dream, earning awards and commendations for leadership, as well as respect from his peers. He continues that dream, today, fully dedicated to NASA and the future of human space exploration.

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Where to find Ed Van Cise: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLi_9j25Niv2NBm7L3pqbKrIkSdR53UeF9

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and more information about NASA Flight Directors and Mission Control:

https://www.nasa.gov

and

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v8aWXJeh9R4

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