On episode 361, former NASA flight director Gerry Griffin discusses his trailblazing career in the agency and his experience leading multiple Apollo missions, including the final lunar landing on Apollo 17.
Houston, we have a podcast.
Welcome to the official podcast of the NASA Johnson space Center, episode 361, call sign Gold Flight.
I'm Leah Cheshire and I'll be your host today.
On this podcast, we bring in the experts, scientists, engineers and astronauts, all to let you know what's going on in the world of human spaceflight and more.
The foundations of human space exploration as we know it today were born at Johnson Space center.
And it's one of the greatest honors to speak with some of the trailblazers who helped open the skies to us forever.
Today's guest is a one of a kind NASA icon with experience at all levels of the agency.
Jerry Griffin started his career in the US Air Force, later joining NASA in 1964 as a flight controller.
He became a flight Director where he led multiple Apollo missions, including the final lunar landing on Apollo 17.
He also served as Deputy Director of Kennedy Space center and Dryden Flight Research center, now known as Armstrong.
At NASA headquarters in Washington D.C.
jerry also held the posts of Assistant Administrator for Legislative Affairs, Associate Administrator for External Relations and Deputy Associate Administrator for Spaceflight.
He rounded out his NASA career by coming back to his home state of Texas and serving as the Center Director of our very own Johnson Space Center.
Let's get started.
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Mark Fish, start.
We have a podcast.
Terry, thank you so much for joining us today on Houston, we have a podcast.
Well, glad to be here.
Yeah, it means a lot to have you just come out and sit down and talk about the good old days and what you've been up to lately.