Bill Todd
William Laurence Todd is a Project Manager for Exploration Analogs at NASA's Johnson Space Center (JSC) in Houston, Texas. He has also served as a NASA Undersea Research Team Project Lead and Spaceflight Training Simulation Supervisor at NASA JSC. Todd is a veteran Aquanaut of 5 missions. In 2001, he commanded the first NASA Extreme Environment Mission Operations (NEEMO) mission, a joint NASA-NOAA program to study human survival in the Aquarius underwater laboratory in preparation for future space exploration.
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Bill Todd in the Shuttle Simulator. | |
Born | William Laurence Todd 1958/1959 |
Nationality | American |
Education | Geology, University of Houston |
Employer | Universities Space Research Associates |
Known for | Aquanaut, NEEMO Project Director, Explorer, Public Speaker |
Title | Project Manager for Exploration Analogs |
Todd has also spent many years helping to develop the futuristic undersea exploration vessel SeaOrbiter, which was inspired by French architect Jacques Rougerie.
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