- Doug McCuistion
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Doug McCuistion
Nationality USA Fields Science
Management
AstronomyInstitutions U.S. Navy
National Aeronautics and Space Administration - Science Mission Directorate - Planetary Science DivisionDoug McCuistion is the Director of the Mars Exploration Program, NASA’s science-driven program that seeks to understand whether Mars was, is, or can be a habitable world. As Director, he oversees the major science goals of the program, which include determining if life ever existed on Mars, characterizing the climate and geology of Mars, and preparing for human exploration of Mars.
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Career
At NASA Headquarters, McCuistion was the Director of Flight Programs for NASA's Earth Science Enterprise. At the Goddard Space Flight Center, he worked on the Tracking and Data Relay Satellite (TDRS), Geosynchronous Operations Environmental Satellite (GOES), Landsat, NEXUS (a James Webb Space Telescope precursor), and as a Deputy Director in the Information Systems engineering division. Prior to his career in space, Mr. McCuistion was commissioned as an Ensign from Aviation Officer Candidate School in Pensacola, Florida and spent 13 years as an F-14 Tomcat RIO. McCuistion also worked on the Navy's Geodetic Satellite (GEOSAT) Follow-On mission. He retired from the Navy at the rank of Commander in 1998. Recently he has written about international collaboration in Mars exploration[1] and education and public outreach efforts in planetary science.[2]
Awards and honors
McCuistion has been recognized with the rank of Meritorious Senior Executive, and was awarded two NASA Exceptional Achievement Medals, two Navy Commendation Medals, and a variety of NASA, Navy, and other agency individual and group achievement awards.
References
- ^ "Potential International Collaboration for Mars Sample Return, 37th COSPAR Scientific Assembly, July 13–20, 2008, Montreal, Canada". http://www.cospar-assembly.org/uploads/documents/Finalprogram-2008.pdf.
- ^ "Year of the Solar System: New Worlds, New Discoveries and Why People Should Care, American Geophysical Union, Fall Meeting, December 13–17, 2010, San Francisco, CA". http://www.agu.org/meetings/fm10/pdf/AGU_FM10_Scientific_Program.pdf.
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