Friday, February 15, 2008

Dr. Brook Lakew - Keynote Speaker - Zethiopia Club February 17, 2008

Dear Zethiopia Club Members:

Dr. Brook Lakew is one of the few scientists privileged to be present on the night of October 15, 1997 at Cape Canaveral, Florida to see the Cassini spacecraft leave its launching pad and begin its long journey to faraway Saturn.

After traveling in space for six years and nine months the spacecraft fired its engine causing it to slow down and successfully insert itself into Saturn’s orbit on July 1, 2004. At that point the spacecraft began sending data it was collecting from the mysterious and beautiful planet, much to the delight of the NASA scientists who had worked on building the spacecraft.

Dr. Lakew had the privilege of being a witness to the launching of the Cassini spacecraft: not as invited guest but because he is one of twelve NASA scientists who contributed to the building of the different and highly sophisticated instruments carried on board the spacecraft.

He is a member of the team that developed the far Infrared detectors carried by CIRS instrument onboard Cassini. The detectors are working perfectly and returning valuable data from the planet. The Composite Infrared Spectrometer (CIRS), measures infrared energy from the surfaces, atmospheres and rings of Saturn and its moons permitting the study of their temperature and composition.

Earlier in his career, Dr. Lakew was involved in the successful Cosmic Background Explorer (COBE) mission launched in 1989 which looked back in time to detect the very faint whispers of the Big Bang- an event widely believed to have started the Universe as we know it about 15 billion years ago.

Dr. Lakew is now leading 3 funded projects to build the next generation infrared sensors for future missions to the outer planets of our solar system.

Dr. Lakew, an astrophysicist at NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt (GSFC) Maryland is married and a father of two. He holds a PhD from the University of Paris (France) and has been working at NASA’s GSFC since 1984.

A true inspiration and pillar of our community, we look to Dr. Lakew to continue to lead by example, mentor our youth – and impact our future. I hope that you find Dr. Lakew’s insights and information regarding Global Warming as fascinating as I do and I welcome you to the Zethiopia Club.

Sincerely,
Dereje Desta

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