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ISRU

Dr. Peter Curreri

Peter Curreri Dr. Peter A. Curreri joined NASA in 1981. In the two years prior to joining NASA he was a finalist in the second Space Shuttle Astronaut selection process, and a Visiting Assistant Professor at the University of Florida Materials Science and Engineering Department. He has been Principal Investigator on a number of NASA research grants and Co-Principal Investigator on two Shuttle Spacelab flight experiments. He was Mission Scientist for three Spacelab Missions during 1993-97, United States Microgravity Payload Missions 2, 3, and 4. For this work he was awarded the NASA Exceptional Achievement Medal. He led the Biological and Physical Space Research Laboratory at MSFC 2001-2004 and was the MSFC Exploration Science and Technology Division Lead Scientist for Exploration in 2005-2006. During his career he has been an advocate for human exploration and space resource utilization.

(256) 544-7763 - phone
peter.a.curreri@nasa.gov

 


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ISFR/ISRU Program Manager: Carole A. McLemore
(256) 544-2314
Carole.A.McLemore@nasa.gov


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