NASA History Community:
Just a reminder about tomorrowâs talk on an unusual, interesting subject. Please join us and feel free to forward this information to others who may be interested.
Thanks,
Steve
NASA History Talk:
The Pisgah Astronomical Research Institute (PARI) â a Unusual Story of Utilizing Space
Time/Date/Location: noon â 1
pm ET, Wednesday 8 November, virtual via MS
Teams link (no prior registration necessary)
Contact:
Steve Garber (stephen.j.garber@nasa.gov)
Description:
Craig Gralley tells the fascinating, largely unknown, three-part story of NASA's Rosman Spacecraft Tracking and Data Acquisition Network (STADAN) ground station in rural North
Carolina. After it served its purposes this way, it was transformed into the National Security Agency (NSA)'s Rosman Research Station. Third, it became the Pisgah Astronomical Research Institute (PARI). Along the way, the site and its employees played a
key, if largely unsung role, in helping to win the space race and the Cold War. Now as PARI, the site is engaged in a critically important new mission: student science education. Former Bell Labs engineer and entrepreneur Don Cline, who transformed the
NSA site into PARI, and Craig Gralley, who served in the Intelligence Community for three decades, tell the story of how the site, built by NASA 60 years ago, evolved to meet some key national challenges.
Stephen Garber
(he/him)
NASA History Division
Office of Communications
NASA Headquarters
Mary W. Jackson Building, Room 5P25
Washington, DC 20546
202-358-0385
http://history.nasa.gov