looking for a contact at NASA

This is a “help me” post.  I’m looking for a contact at NASA.  In particular, someone in the shuttle program who might have access to previous launch high-level telemetry data.  If someone knows someone who knows someone, drop me a line or contact me on twitter.  It’s Mozilla-related.  Thanks!

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6 Responses to looking for a contact at NASA

  1. Looks like someone else beat me to it, but @NASA is probably a good place to start if you haven’t checked already.

    I’m curious though: can you provide some context? What does Mozilla want with this data? Inquiring astro-computer geeks want to know! :)

  2. Max from Bugzilla has some contacts at NASA as part of the PRACA work he helped with recently. Could be worth checking with him about this.

    http://news.cnet.com/8301-13772_3-10097880-52.html

  3. Kevin Lange says:

    Mozilla wants telemetry data? I too wish to know why.

  4. Oh man. People love a secret. I promise it will be pretty cool. :)

  5. Gen Kanai says:

    Chris, pls check your email.

  6. Christian says:

    What a glamorous idea to post something so secret on a blog appearing on planet GNOME. ;)

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