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.

Bill Todd
Bill Todd in the Shuttle Simulator.
Born
William Laurence Todd

1958/1959
NationalityAmerican
EducationGeology, University of Houston
EmployerUniversities Space Research Associates
Known forAquanaut, NEEMO Project Director, Explorer, Public Speaker
TitleProject 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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