BridgeComm Appoints Retired NASA Astronaut Dr. Sandra Magnus to Advisory Board

BridgeComm Appoints Retired NASA Astronaut Dr. Sandra Magnus to Advisory Board

SpaceRef·2021-06-09 06:05

BridgeComm Appoints Retired NASA Astronaut Dr. Sandra Magnus to Advisory BoardPress Release From: BridgeCommPosted: Tuesday, June 8, 2021 BridgeComm, Inc., a leader in optical wireless communications (OWC) solutions and ­services, is pleased to announce the appointment of Dr. Sandra Magnus to its advisory board. A retired NASA astronaut who is currently the principal of AstroPlanetview, she brings a wealth of industry knowledge to BridgeComms rich, diverse and highly experienced advisory board, guiding its growth while identifying and capitalizing on emerging industry trends that will shape the future of OWC.BridgeComm is thrilled to welcome Dr. Magnus to our advisory team, says BridgeComm CEO Barry Matsumori. Her expertise in the space industry will play an invaluable role in advancing BridgeComms mission to speed the adoption of OWC systems.Dr. Magnus space flights include NASAs 2002 STS-112 and 2011 STS-135 shuttle missions, as well asthe November 2008 flight to the International Space Station, where she served as flight engineer and science officer on Expedition 18. Upon returning home on STS-119 after four and a half months onboard, she served at NASA headquarters in the Exploration Systems Mission Directorate. Her work with the international community includes the European Space Agency and the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, to name a few. Additionally, Dr. Magnus served as the deputy director of engineering at the Office of the Secretary of Defense for the undersecretary of research and engineering. Dr. Magnus received a Ph.D. from the School of Materials Science and Engineering at Georgia Tech and has received numerous honors and awards, including the NASA Space Flight Medal, NASA Distinguished Service Medal and NASA Exceptional Service Medal, among others.There has never been a more exciting time for the space industry, says Dr. Magnus. I am excited to serve as an advisory board member for BridgeComm. Optical communications, especially wireless optical communications, has been and will continue to be an important capability for the space sector and I look forward to being involved in the advancement of the technology.For more information, visit www.bridgecomminc.com.About BridgeCommBridgeComm is a global leader in optical wireless communications solutions and services. Through a global network of ground stations designed to support complementary fixed and mobile terminals, the company provides fast, secure, enterprise-grade broadband services for a variety of markets, including space exploration, terrestrial networks for 5G connectivity and applications, and airborne lasercomm for prominent applications including intelligence, surveillance, reconnaissance, in-flight entertainment, and backhaul. More information can be found at www.bridgecomminc.com.// end //More news releases and status reports or top stories.Please follow SpaceRef on Twitter and Like us on Facebook.

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