WEBVTT FILE 1 00:00:00.000 --> 00:00:04.010 Each February young scientists at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center enroll in the Planetary Science Winter School. 2 00:00:04.030 --> 00:00:08.020 Together with a group of veteran engineers 3 00:00:08.040 --> 00:00:12.030 they have one week to work and submit the design 4 00:00:12.050 --> 00:00:16.050 of an instrument that can be proposed to fly in space. Mission proposals are not selected the first 5 00:00:16.070 --> 00:00:20.050 time around. It's a very competitive environment. 6 00:00:20.070 --> 00:00:24.060 Proposals are usually rejected when they fail to meet science, technical and cost requirements. 7 00:00:24.080 --> 00:00:28.070 A lesson that Brook Lakew, who has been on several successful flight missions learned on a personal level. I was 8 00:00:28.090 --> 00:00:32.080 designing an instrument, but the mission itself was deemed too expensive 9 00:00:32.100 --> 00:00:36.090 by NASA and was not selected. But that's the name of the 10 00:00:36.110 --> 00:00:40.100 game. Not every mission that you design flies. 11 00:00:40.120 --> 00:00:44.110 You submit several times and improve on it. And then someday you 12 00:00:44.130 --> 00:00:48.120 hope that you're going to be selected. In order to train young NASA scientists into mission creators, 13 00:00:48.140 --> 00:00:52.130 Dr. Lakew created the Planetary Winter School. 14 00:00:52.150 --> 00:00:56.140 In the Integrated Design Center they come with their abstract concept 15 00:00:56.160 --> 00:01:00.150 work with the engineers and then they face their reality if you will. 16 00:01:00.170 --> 00:01:04.160 As a young scientist, you're usually very 17 00:01:04.180 --> 00:01:08.180 focused on your science and analyzing data 18 00:01:08.200 --> 00:01:12.180 and hoping to participate in new missions. But, I think to be 19 00:01:12.200 --> 00:01:16.200 able to build your own instrument, your own mission, you really have to 20 00:01:16.220 --> 00:01:20.200 understand the engineering. The Integrated Design Center is where the 21 00:01:20.220 --> 00:01:24.220 magic happens. It's where they bring in all the different disciplines from 22 00:01:24.240 --> 00:01:28.230 communications and power and radiation and it allows us to get 23 00:01:28.250 --> 00:01:32.270 our feet wet in designing an instrument or a mission that could potentially 24 00:01:32.290 --> 00:01:36.280 be proposed to a real live NASA program one day. So if I'm going to 25 00:01:36.300 --> 00:01:40.300 be apart of a member of a large mission design, or going to be 26 00:01:40.320 --> 00:01:44.310 a PI not only should I be thinking about the science 27 00:01:44.330 --> 00:01:48.320 I should also be worrying about what the engineers can tell you. My job is 28 00:01:48.340 --> 00:01:52.330 naturally very collaborative. I work with a lot of scientists, but it's a very different way 29 00:01:52.350 --> 00:01:56.340 of thinking to go over to the engineers and talk with them. 30 00:01:56.360 --> 00:02:00.340 So one of the great things about the winter school is that we go from researchers 31 00:02:00.360 --> 00:02:04.350 to mission developers. We all learn about 32 00:02:04.370 --> 00:02:08.360 every element, from the budget to the mechanical, from the electrical and 33 00:02:08.380 --> 00:02:12.370 as scientists we typically don't have that choice. My role 34 00:02:12.390 --> 00:02:16.390 in the planetary science winter school is communications. I'm in charge of getting the data back 35 00:02:16.410 --> 00:02:20.410 from the instrument suite back home. Every time somebody made a change we had 36 00:02:20.430 --> 00:02:24.420 to figure out how long it was going to take to get things from the spacecraft back 37 00:02:24.440 --> 00:02:28.430 to Earth, how much time we had with the orbital parameters of 38 00:02:28.450 --> 00:02:32.440 the spacecraft and how much power that would take. So there we so many tradeoffs that 39 00:02:32.460 --> 00:02:36.450 every time any change was made, I had to recalculate all the numbers. 40 00:02:36.470 --> 00:02:40.460 When you're designing a mission or an instrument, it's all about trading off your science and 41 00:02:40.480 --> 00:02:44.470 the engineering. So you make sure you can keep the science you really want, 42 00:02:44.490 --> 00:02:48.480 maybe get a little bit of extra science that you'd like, but you've got to make it work. 43 00:02:48.500 --> 00:02:52.490 My vision is that the Planetary Winter 44 00:02:52.510 --> 00:02:56.510 School becomes the premiere program for training NASA 45 00:02:56.530 --> 00:03:00.520 earlier career scientists. It's a real investment in 46 00:03:00.540 --> 00:03:04.520 people and that's the most important one in my view. 47 00:03:04.540 --> 00:03:08.540 Goddard's postdoctoral planetary scientists are enrolling now for the 2016-2017 Planetary Science Winter School. 48 00:03:08.560 --> 00:03:12.550 This program is supported by NASA Goddard's New Business Office 49 00:03:12.570 --> 00:03:28.355 Chief Technologist's Office and Integrated Design Center.