Jeremy Myers
Jeremy Myers is an Aerospace Engineer at Marshall Space Flight Center. There he leads a team developing camera systems, to support human space flight. He had a key part in the imagery analysis during the Space Shuttle Columbia accident. During return to flight, he led engineering oversight of the vehicle monitoring imagery systems for the Space Shuttle program. Since the start of the Space Launch System (SLS) Program, he has led the in-house development of the onboard imagery system. The Flight Imaging Lunch Monitoring Real-Time System (FILMRS) was the first hardware avionics hardware delivered for the SLS program. He currently is leading the team developing the Handheld Universal Lunar Camera (HULC) that astronauts will carry to the moon. Mr. Myers leads a multi-disciplined team. In so doing, he works with international partners to help NASA develop cost effective solutions for human space flight.
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