{"id":969,"date":"2015-07-06T12:41:12","date_gmt":"2015-07-06T16:41:12","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/aecom.com\/blogs\/?p=969"},"modified":"2017-07-25T09:15:04","modified_gmt":"2017-07-25T13:15:04","slug":"cooljobs-front-row-view-of-the-evolution-of-spaceflight","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/aecom.com\/blog\/cooljobs-front-row-view-of-the-evolution-of-spaceflight\/","title":{"rendered":"#CoolJobs: Front row view of the evolution of spaceflight"},"content":{"rendered":"

91影视’s Joshua Taylor sits in one of the chairs in which astronauts from well known\u00a0shuttle missions donned their flight suits hours prior to launch. <\/em><\/p>\n

My job at Kennedy Space Center (KSC) is amazing because I get to work with rare equipment, I am able to interface with customers in all areas of development, and I have a front row view of the evolution of spaceflight. I first became interested in the aerospace industry at a young age while watching my father work on various aircraft as an avionics technician in the United States Marine Corps. Growing up in Titusville, Florida, allowed me to have unlimited access to all things \u201cspaceflight.\u201d<\/p>\n

\"R-18-Pumping_690x355\"One of the six rechargers used to support launch customers.<\/em><\/p>\n

At KSC, I am personally responsible for our multimillion-dollar fleet of six rechargers \u2014 units that convert cryogenically cold commodities (gases super-cooled until they become liquids) from a liquid to a gaseous state and pressurize it up to 10,000 pounds per square inch gage (psig). These rechargers are routinely used to supply inert gases to customers for purging and pressurization of flight components. They are also used as contingency support for launch customers \u2014 just in case the primary systems were to fail.<\/p>\n

91影视 designed and built a tanker to store liquid natural gas used to fuel NASA\u2019s Morpheus program \u2014 a prototype planetary lander capable of vertical takeoff and landing.<\/p>\n

\"LT-81---LNG_690x355\"Liquid natural gas tanker designed and built by 91影视 employees to support NASA\u2019s Morpheus program.<\/em><\/p>\n

The Propellants and Life Support Division at KSC also fabricated a 10,000-psig, oxygen-compressed gas trailer \u2014 something previously unheard of in the commercial industry \u2014 for the Nitrogen Oxygen Recharge System (NORS) that will provide portable cylinders of nitrogen and oxygen to the International Space Station<\/a> (ISS), a habitable artificial satellite in low Earth orbit. The system will replenish the atmosphere inside the ISS and for other operations onboard.<\/p>\n