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Mars Rovers with Keri Bean
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STEAM Powered
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Michele Ong
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Publication Date |
Nov 13, 2020
Episode Duration |
00:47:12

Keri Bean is a systems engineer at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, California. She is the deputy lead Rover Planner (aka Mars rover driver) on the Curiosity Mars rover and is a Helicopter Integration Engineer for the Mars 2020 mission. She got her bachelor’s and master’s degrees at Texas A&M University in meteorology, with her focus on studying the weather on Mars. Her hobbies mostly center around Star Wars, as she is an active member of the R2-D2 Builder’s Club with her very own Astromech and cosplays with the Rebel Legion.

In our conversation, we talk about Mars Rovers, Star Wars, and cake decorating.

Show Notes (link)

[00:37] Keri's pursuit of meteorology.

[01:50] Astronomy as a potential path.

[02:12] Possible career paths in space.

[02:44] Her introduction to Space Weather

[03:35] Keri's first experiences with the rover missions.

[03:54] Spirit and Opportunity Rovers.

[04:51] Phoenix Mars Lander.

[05:54] Applying her meteorology studies to her rover mission experiences.

[06:33] Curiosity Rover.

[06:50] Keri's path to JPL.

[08:58] Dawn Mission.

[09:55] Filling the gaps in knowledge between her meteorology background and her work.

[10:36] Test beds.

[11:44] Building her own R2-D2.

[14:28] On becoming a Rover Planner.

[16:03] The process for certifying to be a Rover Planner.

[18:42] Certifying for individual Rovers.

[19:10] Her role as a Helicopter Integration Engineer on the Perseverance Rover drone, Ingenuity.

[20:11] Earth-side duplicate and testing of the drone.

[21:39] A day in the life of Keri.

[22:56] Working remotely.

[26:22] Coming up next for Curiosity and Perseverance.

[26:34] Curiosity: Wet Chemistry Experiment.

[27:28] Perseverance: Landing Day.

[27:59] Preparations for Landing Day.

[29:03] Flight software transitions.

[30:54] Handling the unexpected.

[32:14] Bonus Question 1: What hobby or interest do you have that is most unrelated to your field of work?

[34:07] Keri's cosplay.

[36:46] Porgs and PORGs.

[40:27] Bonus Question 2: Which childhood book holds the strongest memories for you?

[42:04] Bonus Question 3: What advice you would give someone who wants to do what you do? Or what advice should they ignore?

[43:03] Exploring other topics if they are of interest.

[43:21] Gaining astronomy experience with the HUBBLE

[45:38] Reaching out to Keri.

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Keri Bean is a systems engineer at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, California. She is the deputy lead Rover Planner (aka Mars rover driver) on the Curiosity Mars rover and is a Helicopter Integration Engineer for the Mars 2020 mission. She got her bachelor’s and master’s degrees at Texas A&M University in meteorology, with her focus on studying the weather on Mars. Her hobbies mostly center around Star Wars, as she is an active member of the R2-D2 Builder’s Club with her very own Astromech and cosplays with the Rebel Legion. In our conversation, we talk about Mars Rovers, Star Wars, and cake decorating. Show Notes (link) [00:37] Keri's pursuit of meteorology. [01:50] Astronomy as a potential path. [02:12] Possible career paths in space. [02:44] Her introduction to Space Weather [03:35] Keri's first experiences with the rover missions. [03:54] Spirit and Opportunity Rovers. [04:51] Phoenix Mars Lander. [05:54] Applying her meteorology studies to her rover mission experiences. [06:33] Curiosity Rover. [06:50] Keri's path to JPL. [08:58] Dawn Mission. [09:55] Filling the gaps in knowledge between her meteorology background and her work. [10:36] Test beds. [11:44] Building her own R2-D2. [14:28] On becoming a Rover Planner. [16:03] The process for certifying to be a Rover Planner. [18:42] Certifying for individual Rovers. [19:10] Her role as a Helicopter Integration Engineer on the Perseverance Rover drone, Ingenuity. [20:11] Earth-side duplicate and testing of the drone. [21:39] A day in the life of Keri. [22:56] Working remotely. [26:22] Coming up next for Curiosity and Perseverance. [26:34] Curiosity: Wet Chemistry Experiment. [27:28] Perseverance: Landing Day. [27:59] Preparations for Landing Day. [29:03] Flight software transitions. [30:54] Handling the unexpected. [32:14] Bonus Question 1: What hobby or interest do you have that is most unrelated to your field of work? [34:07] Keri's cosplay. [36:46] Porgs and PORGs. [40:27] Bonus Question 2: Which childhood book holds the strongest memories for you? [42:04] Bonus Question 3: What advice you would give someone who wants to do what you do? Or what advice should they ignore? [43:03] Exploring other topics if they are of interest. [43:21] Gaining astronomy experience with the HUBBLE [45:38] Reaching out to Keri. Connect with STEAM Powered: WebsiteFacebookInstagramTwitterPatreonKo-Fi

Keri Bean is a systems engineer at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, California. She is the deputy lead Rover Planner (aka Mars rover driver) on the Curiosity Mars rover and is a Helicopter Integration Engineer for the Mars 2020 mission. She got her bachelor’s and master’s degrees at Texas A&M University in meteorology, with her focus on studying the weather on Mars. Her hobbies mostly center around Star Wars, as she is an active member of the R2-D2 Builder’s Club with her very own Astromech and cosplays with the Rebel Legion.

In our conversation, we talk about Mars Rovers, Star Wars, and cake decorating.

Show Notes (link)

[00:37] Keri's pursuit of meteorology.

[01:50] Astronomy as a potential path.

[02:12] Possible career paths in space.

[02:44] Her introduction to Space Weather

[03:35] Keri's first experiences with the rover missions.

[03:54] Spirit and Opportunity Rovers.

[04:51] Phoenix Mars Lander.

[05:54] Applying her meteorology studies to her rover mission experiences.

[06:33] Curiosity Rover.

[06:50] Keri's path to JPL.

[08:58] Dawn Mission.

[09:55] Filling the gaps in knowledge between her meteorology background and her work.

[10:36] Test beds.

[11:44] Building her own R2-D2.

[14:28] On becoming a Rover Planner.

[16:03] The process for certifying to be a Rover Planner.

[18:42] Certifying for individual Rovers.

[19:10] Her role as a Helicopter Integration Engineer on the Perseverance Rover drone, Ingenuity.

[20:11] Earth-side duplicate and testing of the drone.

[21:39] A day in the life of Keri.

[22:56] Working remotely.

[26:22] Coming up next for Curiosity and Perseverance.

[26:34] Curiosity: Wet Chemistry Experiment.

[27:28] Perseverance: Landing Day.

[27:59] Preparations for Landing Day.

[29:03] Flight software transitions.

[30:54] Handling the unexpected.

[32:14] Bonus Question 1: What hobby or interest do you have that is most unrelated to your field of work?

[34:07] Keri's cosplay.

[36:46] Porgs and PORGs.

[40:27] Bonus Question 2: Which childhood book holds the strongest memories for you?

[42:04] Bonus Question 3: What advice you would give someone who wants to do what you do? Or what advice should they ignore?

[43:03] Exploring other topics if they are of interest.

[43:21] Gaining astronomy experience with the HUBBLE

[45:38] Reaching out to Keri.

Connect with STEAM Powered:

Website

Facebook

Instagram

Twitter

Patreon

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This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Chartable - https://chartable.com/privacyOP3 - https://op3.dev/privacyPodsights - https://podsights.com/privacy

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