WEBVTT FILE 1 00:00:00.010 --> 00:00:03.990 (Music) 2 00:00:04.010 --> 00:00:08.000 3 00:00:08.020 --> 00:00:12.020 Bill Paradis: I've been working at Goddard on and off since 4 00:00:12.040 --> 00:00:16.040 1992. I actually worked on the project before GPM called 5 00:00:16.060 --> 00:00:20.060 TRIMM, the Tropical Rainfall Measuring Mission. They say, "Bill 6 00:00:20.080 --> 00:00:24.080 what do you bring to the table with your planning and scheduling?" I generally 7 00:00:24.100 --> 00:00:28.110 say I bring the table. What that entails is laying out the schedules 8 00:00:28.130 --> 00:00:32.130 for all the subsystems. To get the spacecraft 9 00:00:32.150 --> 00:00:36.140 designed and fabricated and built and assembled and tested. 10 00:00:36.160 --> 00:00:40.170 It takes a lot of coordination and it takes one person or a few people, 11 00:00:40.190 --> 00:00:44.190 to sort of track the schedule. I'm hoping that 12 00:00:44.210 --> 00:00:48.270 this latest and greatest in weather forecasting comes along 13 00:00:48.290 --> 00:00:52.290 that, if the weather folks are saying that it's going to snow, it's going to snow and the schools are 14 00:00:52.310 --> 00:00:56.320 going to be closed. As opposed to having snow days and there's not one flake of 15 00:00:56.340 --> 00:01:00.350 snow out on the back yard. I'm really hoping that. that 16 00:01:00.370 --> 00:01:04.420 comes true because if they don't, they're going to be asking me what happened. 17 00:01:04.440 --> 00:01:08.420 (sfx raindrops) 18 00:01:08.440 --> 00:01:12.460 19 00:01:12.480 --> 00:01:16.480 20 00:01:16.500 --> 00:01:20.500 (beeping) 21 00:01:20.520 --> 00:01:24.530 22 00:01:24.550 --> 00:01:28.385