I was born and raised in Wacousta, Michigan, went to Michigan Technological University, and worked in Wisconsin until 1995, when I moved back to Michigan a mile from my old home.

 

 


Me, in a light moment...(Oct 2004)

After completing the Ripon Triathlon (Aug 2007)

Swimming at MSU 50m pool at the Munley Meet 2015

 

 

 

 

 I live in Wacousta with my wife Pam in a house on a dirt road (well, they have LOTS of dirt roads in Michigan...)
October 2004

 

 

 

 

 

 

Lindsey and Rob, July 2010 Rob, Pam, Jim, Lindsey in Madison, Oct 2009

   

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


I have two wonderful children: Lindsey (32) and Rob (30).Lindsey graduated from college in December 2005, Rob in May 2008,  2015.
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Rob and wife Stevie (2010)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 



 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Lindsey and friends Bobby (2012) and Julie (2009)



 

 

 

 

 

My siblings:  Sandy, Sam, Jim, Jane (July 2010)

 

 

 

 

 


Some of my woodworking: Wacousta Wild Woods

A couple of corporate giants that I've worked for:

  • GE sold my group to IBM
  • IBM sold us out before we could be vested. Kept lesser skilled workers...
  • found work at Carl Zeiss Meditec, then lost it
What working for IBM was like...

Zeiss workloads due to vacations..

A Zeiss moment...

Zeiss HR

Zeiss HQ seemed to think that we had a big enough workforce....never mind we were overworked and underpaid.

the reviews...

Attitudes went south...

More tasks to track and less time approved to do them

Everyone's looking for work somewhere else...


and in the end...


Some cool links:

Summary of Galileo accomplishments Sent to fiery death 21 Sept 2003

Cassini entered Saturn orbit 1 July 2004
Huygens enters Titan's atmosphere and touched down 14 January 2005
Cassini continues to orbit Saturn and flying by Titan and the other moons of Saturn
  

 Other links to NASA and ESA projects:

Pioneers 10 and 11.. Pioneer 10, launched in 1972, final transmissions received January 2003 and is over 7.6 billion miles from Earth. Pioneer 11, launched in 1973, final transmission received September 1995.

Voyagers 1 and 2. Launched in 1977. Currently both are operating and on interstellar missions (Voyager Interstellar Mission). Voyager 1 is more than 134AU from the sun (37 light-hours), and Voyager 2 more than 110AU.

Hubble Space Telescope Operating since 1990. Repaired for the last time in 2009 and is taking even more spectacular photos..

Pluto New Horizons Launched 19 January 2006.  2007 Jupiter gravity assist, July 2015 rendezvous (flyby) with Pluto.  Currently on a mission to flyby a very distant and small Kuiper Belt object (KBO) known as 2014 MU69 that orbits nearly a billion miles beyond Pluto.

Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter...  Launched June 18, 2009. LCROSS intentionally crashed on Oct 16.  LRO in orbit mapping the moon's surface..

Juno.  Spacecraft to orbit Jupiter.  Launched 5 Aug 2011.  Earth flyby Oct 2013, arrival at Jupiter in July 2016.

Stardust.. Launched Feb 99. Mission to comet Wild 2 (Jan 2004), to collect and return comet material to Earth in Jan 2006. Successful collection on Jan 3, 2004.  Returned to Earth but crashed-landed on 8 Sept 2004.  Spacecraft is alive and had a new mission (NExT) which flew by Comet Tempel 1 in Feb 2011.

NEAR Earth Asteroid Rendezvous.. (completed with soft landing on the asteroid 14 Feb 2001)

Mars Odyssey (2001), Mars Express (2003), Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (2005), Mars Exploration Rovers (2003), Mars Science Lab (Curiosity Rover)  Rover "Opportunity" continues to rove and transmit images. MRO reached Mars orbit March 2006.  Mars Phoenix landed in the north polar region in May 2008.  Rover "Curiosity" launched 11/2011 and arrived August 2012.

CONTOUR, a mission to 2 comets: Launched July 2002. Massive failure August 2002.

Europa Orbiter.. Cancelled by President Bush

Project Prometheus/Jupiter Icy Moons Orbiter.. Cancelled! Nuclear-electric mission to Jupiter's Galilean moons would have arrived around 2015.

Messenger.. mission to Mercury. Launched August 3, 2004. Gravity assists at Earth (7/05) and Venus (10/06, 6/07) and Mercury flybys (1/08, 10/08, and 9/09) before March 2011 orbit insertion.  Mission came to a planned end in April 2015 when it crashed into the planet.

Ulysses Launched in 1990, in polar orbit around the sun since 1994.  Mission ended June 2009.

Genesis launched Aug 2001, arrived at L1 Nov 2001 to collect solar wind particles. Returned to Earth Sept 9, 2004.

Rosetta Launched 2 March 2004 to fly by two asteroids-- Steins (9/2008) and Lutetia (7/2010)--and orbit and land on comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko (in May 2014). The complicated flight path included 3 Earth gravity assists (3/05, 11/05, and 11/07) and Mars gravity assist in 2/07.  Currently orbiting the comet as it swings around our sun.

Deep Impact --look inside a comet (Mission completed 4 July 2005 with impactor collision with Comet Tempel 1).  New mission (EPOXI) flew by Comet Hartley 2 on 4 Nov 2010

DAWN Ceres and Vesta asteroid orbiter using ion propulsion.  Launched Sept 2007,  orbited and departed Vesta (7/11-5/12), and now orbiting Ceres (2/15-6/16)..

Venus Express ESA's mission to Venus launched Nov 2005 and arrived April 2006. The spacecraft finally ran out of fuel and entered the heavy atmosphere in November 2014.

Kepler orbiting telescope launched 6 March 2009 to detect extra-solar terrestrial planets

 
Views of the planets and moons of our solar system

 

To put it in perspective, Lansing State Journal columnist John Schneider put it this way Sunday March 15,1998:

"...[we are] human ants clinging to a dirt ball orbiting a fireball, surrounded by infinite blackness and other loose chunks of debris. And not really knowing why."  And our solar system is just a spec in one of over a hundred billion galaxies.


last modified 1 January 2015--Happy New Year!!!!