Warren Case
Warren Case became fascinated with astronomy and space exploration after watching
Neil Armstrong set foot on the moon during the Apollo 11 mission. Since then, he has
wished to share this excitement with others. His first job after high school was to
give planetarium lectures at NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center, then subsequently
work at the Goddard Visitor Center. He spent the bulk of his career supporting the
Space Shuttle’s Spacelab missions (14 years) and the Earth Observing System missions
(20+ years). In these roles, he principally served as a liaison between the Goddard
operations teams and the outside interfaces (primarily the scientific community).
In 2020, he transferred to NASA Headquarters in Washington, DC and began coordinating the operations of over 20 earth science missions, some of which
are hosted on the International Space Station (ISS) while others are free-flying satellites.