National Air and Space Museum's 2010 Trophy Award WinnersPresented Online
Free, Registration Required
Dr. Chris Kraft and crew members from the US Airways Flight 1549, who will be presented the National Air and Space Museum’s Trophy Award in April, will participate in a live, online educational conference. The overarching program theme will be the role of preparation and teamwork in successful problem solving. The program will consist of two one-hour segments, one each for Dr. Chris Kraft and for the US Airways Flight 1549 crew.
This event is made possible through the generous support of The Hillside Foundation, Analytical Graphics, Inc., BAE Systems, The Claude Moore Charitable Foundation, Cubic Corporation, Pratt & Whitney, Safran, and US Airways.
Mission Operations Control Room (MOCR) activities during the 1981 STS-2 mission. President Ronald Reagan is briefed by Dr. Christopher C. Kraft, Jr., Johnson Space Center Director, who points toward the orbiter spotter on the projection plotter at the front of the MOCR.
How to attend
Online
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