Showing posts with label Apollo 13. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Apollo 13. Show all posts

Thursday, January 21, 2016

The Forum on Construction Law Welcomes Fred Haise

Thanks to the generous sponsorship of Nelson Forensics, the Forum enjoyed hearing from Apollo 13 astronaut Fred Haise today at the Midwinter Meeting in San Francisco. Mr. Haise kicked off our meeting as the Keynote Speaker at the Westin St. Francis Hotel with incredible stories about the explosion on Apollo 13, his experience as a NASA astronaut generally, and his current nonprofit endeavors.

One incredible story he told related to the amount of computing power that his fellow astronauts had available to them for use in running the space craft. On board, the computing systems had only 1/2 megabyte of storage and memory. At Mission Control, the whole program was being run off computers with just 4 megabytes.  

Mr. Haise is a native of Biloxi, Mississippi, and his accomplishments and awards are legion.  This list from his NASA biography (which has not been updated since 1996) shows this.

He was awarded the Presidential Medal for Freedom (1970); the NASA Distinguished Service Medal; the AIAA Haley Astronautics Award for 1971; the American Astronautical Society Flight Achievement Awards for 1970 and 1977; the City of New York Gold Medal in 1970; the City of Houston Medal for Valor in 1970; the Jeff Davis Award (1970); the Mississippi Distinguished Civilian Service Medal (1970); the American Defense Ribbon; the SETP's Ray E. Tenhoff Award for 1966; the A.B. Honts Trophy as the outstanding graduate of Class 64A from the Aerospace Research Pilot School in 1964; the NASA Exceptional Service Medal (1978); the JSC Special Achievement Award (1978); the Soaring Society of America's Certificate of Achievement Award (1978); the General Thomas D. White Space Trophy for 1977 (1978); the SETP's Iven C. Kincheloe Award (1978); the Air Force Association's David C. Schilling Award (1978).


Again, thank you very much to our good friends at Nelson Forensics for making a donation to Mr. Haise's charity to allow us all to hear this incredible man speak.

Friday, November 6, 2015

Apollo 13 Astronaut (Fred Haise) -- Keynote Speaker at Midwinter Meeting (1/21-22/2016) in San Francisco

Don't miss the Forum's Midwinter Meeting in San Francisco!  Beyond all the fabulous construction law programs, here is a preview of other events.  Registration - http://bit.ly/1OPWmmb

“Houston, we have a problem.”  Fred Haise, one of the astronauts on Apollo 13 will be our keynote speaker to start the program, bright and early on Thursday morning, January 21, 2016.  In that our theme for the Midwinter meeting is "Livin’ on the Fault Line:  Cutting Edge Solutions for Seismic Events that Threaten Your Construction Client," what could be more apropos than having Fred Haise describe how he and his co-astronauts faced and conquered that Apollo mission’s crisis.

In addition to Fred Haise, we are equally thrilled to have Carla Christofferson, AECOM’s Executive Vice President and General Counsel, speak at our diversity breakfast on building diverse teams.
The meeting is the Westin St. Francis, Union Square, in San Francisco on January 21-22, 2016. Register Here:
But great speakers and programming is not all.  We are having a Sunset Wine Tasting on the top of the St. Francis for our welcome reception on Thursday evening.  Later on Thursday is the Forum After Dark event at Slide, a former San Francisco speakeasy. 
On Friday, January 22, 2015, there is the Women’s Networking Luncheon & Reception at the Westin and, afterwards, the Escape to Alcatraz twilight tour of the infamous prison island in the Bay.  Last but not least is the Saturday Napa Valley Getaway, an unforgettable tour of one of Napa’s hidden gems, MadoroM Vineyards.
Be sure to register and reserve your room at the St. Francis right away!
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