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Tag Archives: Space Transportation Vehicle Division
Interview With Michael Interbartolo III
Michael Interbartolo III is the In Situ Field Test Project Manager at NASA’s Johnson Space Center. He is responsible for overseeing the design, test and integration of the first generation system that will process representative Martian soil and atmosphere to produce … Continue reading
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