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May 10, 2021 6 tweets 2 min read Read on X
Random trip down memory lane today about Al Worden, who was one of my favourite astronauts to meet.
Al was the command module pilot on Apollo 15, making him the guy who stayed in orbit while Dave Scott and Jim Irwin descended to the lunar surface. It's a mission that doesn't get a lot of love, but it had one of my favourite moments: the deep space EVA.
The last three Apollo missions had the CMP recover a film canister from the service module during the transit back to Earth... This is one of my all-time favourite Apollo pics, Earthrise as seen on Apollo 15. The crescent Earth!
After the lunar landing and the crew was on their way home, Al popped outside for a 39 minutes and 7 second spacewalk to collect the film that was mounted in special canisters on the service module. He was the first astronaut to perform a deep space EVA on August 5, 1971.
Just the thought of leaving the spacecraft between the Earth and the Moon freaks me out... so of course this is the shot I had Al sign!
Al died in March of 2020, and he'll always be missed! This shot is from Spacefest 2017.💖🚀

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Nov 30, 2021
Since my videos have apparently been buried for a lot of people all year, reposing the mini-series I'm most proud of: the Cold War aerial espionage!

First up, a look at the U-2 spy plane's genesis and how it was kind of the plane no one wanted:
Once the U-2 was built, it was meant to be invisible... but it was visible. Like, immediately detected on radar. Womp womp. Here's how it fared on its first missions. Spoiler: it was a political nightmare!
The U-2's political issues hit their peak when Gary Powers was downed on a Soviet overflight in 1960. It was, to put it lightly, an absolute sh*tshow.
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Nov 9, 2020
Who should run NASA: a scientist or a bureaucrat? I don't have the answer, but I will share a little vignette from history (because I'm an historian) that I think is interesting and relevant... Please read on!
The Administrator typically changes with each President, usually to be politically in-line with the administration. When Kennedy took office, he wanted Jim Webb for the job.
Jim Webb arrived in Lyndon Johnson’s office on Jan. 30, 1961. The lawyer turned lobbyist and businessman who had been head of the Bureau of the Budget and as under-secretary of state during the Truman administration was wary of taking the job. NASA was considered a boondoggle.
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Nov 6, 2020
Throwback to the time I did ye olde guide to generating momentum in microgravity according to a 1962 US Air Force bioastronautics study at the Wright Patterson AFB!
And here's what prompted it: cats in spaaaaaace! Yeah, this is a real thing that happened for science.
And might as well make it a trifecta: Cats as Cold War spies! (Edit: the battery pack was in their chest, microphone in the ear. I mispoke in the video but corrected it in the blog post!)
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Apr 11, 2020
In honour of Apollo 13’s launchversary, here’s the time I met Jim Lovell, aka the guy @tomhanks plays in the movie. Here’s my Jim Lovell story... thread incoming!
I met Jim Lovell at a 45th anniversary event at @SDASM. I was there was media, the benefit of which was getting to mingle with all the VIPs during cocktail hour. Astronauts and flight directors.. so basically a room full of my heroes.
I kinda sidled my way over to loiter near Jim so I could talk to him once I got the nerve. I wanted to ask about seeing the lunar farside on Apollo 8 vs. 13 — was it as amazing even in a bad situation, and do you feel differently now than in the moment in 13.
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Mar 16, 2020
I’ve been doing the #WorkFromHome things for a decade now so thought I’d throw my tips and tricks into the fray in a thread. I’ve got chunks of time between interviews today so I’ll update as I go!
Tip 1: Set an alarm. The temptation to sleep in is strong and it will destroy your productivity. Keep to a schedule. I’m up and working by 7am most days. (Of course, after a bad sleep you can definitely push that an hour!) #WorkFromHome
Tip 2: Get dressed. Again, the temptation to stay in pjs is strong and will kill productivity! Get dressed, brush your teeth (obviously!) and wash your face. Even if it’s leggings and a tshirt, clean clothes will feel rejuvenating. #WorkFromHome
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Mar 8, 2020
For #InternationalWomensDay, I thought I’d introduce you all to my lady hero and leading lady in Fighting for Space, JACKIE COCHRAN. #IWD2020
Jackie learned to fly at age 26 in 1932 with the goal of covering more ground for the cosmetics company she wanted to start. She got her license in 17 days! #IWD2020
By the end of the 1930s, she’s won all the major aviation awards including the Harmon Trophy, the Collier Trophy, and was the first solo woman to win the Bendix Transcontinental Air Race. #IWD2020
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