Will Pomerantz
@pomerantz.bsky.social
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Head of Space at AeroVironment - my team makes Mars helicopters. Co-Founder, Brooke Owens Fellowship and Patti Grace Fellowship. Former planetary scientist. Husband, Dad, and Den Leader
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pomerantz.bsky.social
Aerospace work is fun, important, and really, really challenging. We need ideas from every perspective if we are going to accomplish the ambitious things that we all dream of doing. To succeed, we need you.
A Patti Grace Smith Fellow poses with three of his mentors: the former head of the James Webb Space Telescope program, an astronaut who ran NASA for many years, and an astronaut who co-founded the Patti Grace Smith Fellowship.
pomerantz.bsky.social
So, undergrads, if you feel like you need more aerospace in your life, please know this: the aerospace community needs you just as much as you need it.
A Patti Grace Smith Fellow smiles and poses in front a mural at her university that reads:

"To most people, the sky is the limit. To those who love aviation, the sky is home."
pomerantz.bsky.social
We named the Fellowship after Patti Grace Smith, a vital pillar in the aerospace community and key player the origin story of our modern commercial space industry -- as well as an incredible civil rights pioneer and a true role model of mine.
Patti Grace Smith, then the head of the FAA's Office of Commercial Space Transportation, awards the first ever set of private astronaut wings to Mike Melvill, the pilot of SpaceShipOne.
pomerantz.bsky.social
Whether you've been longing to work in aerospace your whole life or it is a potential career path you just recently discovered, if you want in to the aerospace industry, this is your chance!
pomerantz.bsky.social
We created the Patti Grace Smith Fellowship for students who are talented, passionate, and just getting started with an aerospace career.
pomerantz.bsky.social
Please spread the word to all of the US undergraduates in your network: you have just over a week to complete and submit your application to the Patti Grace Smith Fellowship!

pgsfellowship.org
Promotional flyer for the Patti Grace smith Fellowship, which is currently accepting applications for its Class of 2026. The flyer includes many images of past Fellows, a QR code pointing to pgsfellowship.org/apply, and the following text.

"Space is an Attitude" - Patti Grace Smith

An Award-winning, not-for-profit education program providing internships, mentorship, scholarships, and community for undergraduates seeking aerospace careers.

What Fellows Receive:
* 1-on-1 Mentorship from Executives and Alumni
* 2500 Cash Grant + Scholarship Opportunities
* Growing Network + Community of over 170 Alumni
* Paid Summer Internship at leading Aviation, Space, and Defense Companies

Apply at www.pgsfellowship.org
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astro-g-dogg.bsky.social
So sorry to see this terrible news. As a rookie astronaut you are randomly assigned officemates when you first show up to NASA and one of them was Marc Garneau. He could not be more kind and helpful. He was an excellent representative of his country and of us all. www.ctvnews.ca/montreal/art...
Marc Garneau, first Canadian in space and former federal minister, dies at 76
Marc Garneau has died at the age of 76, according to a statement from his family. He was the first Canadian to go into space and flew on three space shuttle missions.
www.ctvnews.ca
pomerantz.bsky.social
As he completed the first ever US spacewalk on June 3rd, 1965, Ed White said: “I'm coming back in... and it's the saddest moment of my life.”

It’s a relatable sentiment for far too many in the US space community right now!
Ed White floats in space on the first US Spacewalk. Photo taken June 3, 1965. White is tethered to his Gemini IV capsule; the capsule is out of frame, but the tether extends like an umbilical cord from the torso of White’s spacesuit. The Earth is a brilliant blue in the background of the bottom right corner of the image, contrasted with the black of space in the upper left and the his contrast lighting on the spacesuit, illuminated from the left hand side.
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drksolsen.bsky.social
Read about it here, in PSJ, just out in the winter!
doi.org/10.3847/PSJ/...
Zoomed-in view of Ingenuity’s fuselage and interior, as adapted from
the Mars 2020 Software Interface Specification. The helicopter camera
locations and viewing frustrums are shown. The yaw (z), pitch (y), and roll
(x) axes are also shown. For example, a given pitch angle corresponds to a
right-handed rotation about the y-axis
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drksolsen.bsky.social
Brian Jackson of @boisestate.bsky.social just showed us how he's able to measure wind speed and direction from the tilt of the Ingenuity helicopter on Mars in flight! This is fantastic since the wind sensors on the rovers were damaged. Wind has been something we're missing! 🧵
🧪🔭 #planetsci
Brian Jackson presenting at the M-MATISSE international workshop
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mathewjowens.bsky.social
We're advertising a 3-year postdoc post on long-term solar activity reconstructions, using data from tree rings, ice sheets, sunspots and spacecraft. Closing date: 4 June.

jobs.reading.ac.uk/Job/JobDetai...
Post Doctoral Research Assistant in Solar Activity Reconstructions:Whiteknights Reading UK
jobs.reading.ac.uk
pomerantz.bsky.social
And thank goodness for that. Keep up the good work!

(And if you ever want to talk Mars helicopters, goodness knows I can talk about that til the cows come home!)
pomerantz.bsky.social
I've been feeling especially good about my @planetarysociety.bsky.social membership lately. Kudos to @caseydreier.bsky.social, Bill, Jennifer, and the rest of the team for helping bring some sunlight to the inspiring parts and the scary parts of what the future of planetary exploration could be.
pomerantz.bsky.social
Technological capabilities, national priorities, and budget constraints have aligned to make low-cost Mars exploration a major focus of the coming years.

Ingenuity showed a way to be bold without breaking the bank.

Please read my new OpEd in Space News for more!

spacenews.com/where-no-rov...
Where no rover has gone before: how Mars helicopters enable a new era of exploration
One of NASA’s greatest successes of the 21st century thus far came in a very unexpected form: a four-pound helicopter called Ingenuity. Ingenuity created a new Wright Brothers moment when it flew t…
spacenews.com
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genejm1017.bsky.social
Via #FireflyAerospace "#BlueGhost got her first diamond ring! Captured at our landing site in the Moon’s Mare Crisium around 3:30 am CDT, the photo shows the sun about to emerge from totality behind Earth. Hope to have more shots to share soon! #BGM1" twitter.com/Firefly_Spac...
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dutchspace.bsky.social
Martian moon Deimos seen crossing the face of Mars in this sequence of Thermal Infrared Imager images acquired during the Hera mission’s 12 March 2025 gravity-assist flyby of Mars.

source: www.esa.int/ESA_Multimed...
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#JunoCam: This image of Jupiter was snapped during perijov 70 & was processed by Jackie Branc. Perijov is the point in a spacecraft's orbit that is closest to the planet. 🧪 🔭

Credit: NASA / JPL / SwRI / MSSS / @jackiebranc.bsky.social

Want to process your own JunoCam images? buff.ly/TxQbD5I
One crescent-like hemisphere of Jupiter in oranges and whites.
pomerantz.bsky.social
At the Lunar and Planetary Science Conference for the first time in 22 years! What fun that my career has circled back around to Mars. If you want to talk Mars helicopters, stop by Row 19b #LPSC2025
Me, in front of my poster at the Lunar and Planetary Science Conference. The poster is titled “Going Where No Rover Has Gone Before: Observing and Exploring Mars by Air”
pomerantz.bsky.social
Thanks for the correction! I thought I recalled it being Surveyor 3… but I made the slide 19 years ago, so my memory seems to have been a little off!
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scar-antarctic.bsky.social
🚨 Applications for the 2025 SCAR Fellowships are now open! 🚨

With up to $15,000 in funding and 4–5 fellowships available, this is your chance to collaborate internationally and advance your research.

➡️ Apply by 31 July 2025
scar.org/scar-news/20...
pomerantz.bsky.social
Much of 2025 isn't what I expected or hoped for, to say the least. But this? This is the future we dreamed of, hoped for, and dared to think might be possible!
pomerantz.bsky.social
Before the champagne is fully dry for Blue Ghost's successful landing, we will also see commercial lunar robotic landing attempts from Intuitive Machines and from ispace, both of which have hardware en route to the Moon now.
pomerantz.bsky.social
I couldn't be more thrilled for the hard working folks at Firefly and at NASA, who displayed incredible vision and engineering prowess in pulling this off.
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It's the latest and, thus far, most successful mission in a program by which NASA is in fact buying lunar missions and data from multiple different commercial providers -- none of which existed in 2006.