Nancy J. Lindsey
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Nancy J. Lindsey
Nancy Lindsey has spent more than twenty years in aerospace engineering performing engineering tasks across the entire gamut of space vehicle life cycles and program types. She has a bachelor of science degree in aeronautical engineering and computer science and a master of science degree in space studies. She is a published researcher with her latest work: Lunar Station Protection: Lunar Regolith Shielding, AAS-03-720, available at www.rcktmom.com. As a seasoned aviation and aerospace systems engineering professional, she has expertise in launch vehicle integration analyses, operations and launch support, operational and test procedure development, simulation operation, data reduction, ground system development, requirement engineering, design formulation, mission success analyses, environmental analyses, and risk/failure analyses. Specifically, Mrs. Lindsey's expertise has supported US Navy F-14 out-of-controlled flight training and human factors development initiatives, Hubble Space Telescope servicing missions, telecommunication satellite production and operation, range safety assurance, and remote sensing space systems developments.