August 29, 2016 • Blog

Bob Crow

Bob Crow plays the baritone saxophone in the NASA-Ames big band.  Well into his 8th decade, he is rather retired.  However, rather than using idle time to consort with cutthroats, gamblers and thieves, he edits an economics journal, serves on a bank’s board of directors, and keeps his saxophone company in three bands.  He has […]

August 29, 2016 • Blog

Sarah Groves Hobart

Sarah does software engineering and space systems engineering at NASA.  At home she dreams about space and sometimes singing outside the shower.  She’s thrilled at the opportunity to combine both of those dreams with ISO!  Notable things she is doing at NASA include working with others to fly a lunar mission using a spacecraft that […]

August 29, 2016 • Blog

Yvonne Cagle, Astronaut

The International Space Orchestra met with new member and NASA Astronaut Yvonne Cagle! Such an honor to have you on board! Yvonne Cagle received her bachelor’s degree in biochemistry from San Francisco State University in 1981, and a doctor of medicine degree from the University of Washington in 1985. She completed a transitional internship at […]

August 29, 2016 • Blog

Matt Linton

 Matt Linton has spent a decade at NASA Ames as an engineer and member of the NASA “Disaster Assistance and Rescue Team” – an all-hazard Urban Search and Rescue team.  Composed of NASA technicians, engineers and other staff, the team employs the professional skills of the NASA family to solve complicated rescue challenges in times […]

August 29, 2016 • Blog

NASA Ames Windtunnel

The International Space Orchestra is looking for the best performance site in NASA Ames…! Here is a series of views of the 80 by 120 foot wind tunnel (world’s largest),located at NASA Ames Research Center. You can read more on NASA Ames Aeromechanics department here  and here The 80 by 120 Foot wind tunnel tested […]

August 29, 2016 • Blog

Ralph Bach

Ralph Bach grew up in suburban New Jersey and graduated from Columbia High School (South Orange) in 1949. In high school Ralph was active in athletics, and played trumpet in the concert band, orchestra, and dance band. He went on to Lehigh University, majoring in electrical engineering, and graduating with a BSEE in 1953. In […]

August 29, 2016 • Blog

Sheila A.Johnson

Very lucky to have Sheila A.Johnson from NASA outreach team as the International Space Orchestra’s NASA project Manager!

August 29, 2016 • Blog

Annette Rodrigues

Over the course of her 36-year career in aerospace, Annette Rodrigues has left an indelible imprint of accomplishment and service to others. Her wide range of achievements includes training astronauts, helping migrant children, starting her own company and influencing corporate culture. Her demonstrated abilities as an effective organizer, communicator and strategic planner have earned her […]

August 29, 2016 • Blog

Mike Wilson

Mike Wilson was thrown out of MIT in 1981 with a BS in chemistry. In 1988, he was similarly ejected from UC Berkeley with a PhD in physical chemistry. Having grown craftier (and somewhat heavier set) in the intervening years, he was able to sneak in a postdoc before being shown the door. Subsequently, he […]

August 29, 2016 • Blog

Veronica Phillips

Veronica Phillips recently joined the ranks of Stinger Gaffarian Technologies, Inc., a NASA contractor, as a technical writer. At SGT, she supports many projects in their infancy by bringing a critical eye to proposals and Space Act Agreement pursuits. When she isn’t staring at the blinking cursor on her computer screen, she enjoys a good […]