Thursday, August 1, 2019

Quiet Engineer Helped Apollo 11 Speed Safely to the Moon

Henry "Hank" Cole and his dog Mimmi still live in Los Altos, half a century after his work at NASA Ames Research Center was critical to the Apollo 11 mission. Can you see that Mimmi is smiling?

There are always quiet heroes who walk among us. The men and women of the Greatest Generation certainly qualify for that designation, as do the teams of people who worked to successfully launch America's--and the world's--first manned mission to the surface of the moon. These dedicated professionals did their jobs using very early and rudimentary computers, many developed in the early days of Silicon Valley. I have been fortunate to meet one of those who made that moon launch possible.   

Green Space and A Community's Story at the Heart of a Town

We gathered eighty people to celebrate Heritage Orchard's very first sign. It was a day to celebrate!

I confess that I have loved apricot trees of all sizes and shapes since I grew up surrounded by them in the small community of Los Altos, California. I left my hometown after graduate school, and spent many years away, working as a journalist.