Difference between revisions of "Jason Reimuller"
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Executive Director of the International Institute of Astronautical Sciences and also serves as Co-I of NASA’s PMC-Turbo experiment and Director of Project PoSSUM, a citizen-science astronautics program. A gay man twice selected by NASA as a “highly qualified” astronaut candidate, Jason served for six years as a system engineer and project manager for NASA’s Constellation Program and has also been a Commissioned Officer in the US Air Force. Executive Director, OutAstronaut. Co-founder of the San Francisco Fog rugby club, one of the world’s first rugby teams for gay athletes. | Executive Director of the International Institute of Astronautical Sciences and also serves as Co-I of NASA’s PMC-Turbo experiment and Director of Project PoSSUM, a citizen-science astronautics program. A gay man twice selected by NASA as a “highly qualified” astronaut candidate, Jason served for six years as a system engineer and project manager for NASA’s Constellation Program and has also been a Commissioned Officer in the US Air Force. Executive Director, OutAstronaut. Co-founder of the San Francisco Fog rugby club, one of the world’s first rugby teams for gay athletes. | ||
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+ | * [[The Queer Presence in Space Exploration]] | ||
==Further Reading/Research== | ==Further Reading/Research== |
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Executive Director of the International Institute of Astronautical Sciences and also serves as Co-I of NASA’s PMC-Turbo experiment and Director of Project PoSSUM, a citizen-science astronautics program. A gay man twice selected by NASA as a “highly qualified” astronaut candidate, Jason served for six years as a system engineer and project manager for NASA’s Constellation Program and has also been a Commissioned Officer in the US Air Force. Executive Director, OutAstronaut. Co-founder of the San Francisco Fog rugby club, one of the world’s first rugby teams for gay athletes.