Eyes On Space

formerly Eyes On The Cape (Cape Canaveral and Kennedy Space Center)

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Shuttle pres. summary

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SpaceX pres. summary

Aleutian Island pres. sum

STS-134 - AMS activated!

Community Involvement

Ron has a variety of motivational presentations.  He is a graduation speaker, a key note speaker, and an event speaker.  Presentations specialize in space related topics and always include messages of believing in oneself to receive the most fulfillment in life.  Lively and always enthusiastic, Ron believes outer space and inner space explorations are one and the same!  Please e-mail him at Ron@eyesonspace.com to discuss his availability to speak to your organization.

Presentations topics: Click title to read the presentation summary
  • The space shuttle, the International Space Station, and explorations beyond.

  • What happened to Space Shuttle Columbia and how we found out.  Space Shuttle    Challenger is discussed too.

  • SpaceX.  Who they are and the innovation and the excitement that Elon Musk brings to exploration.

  • Life on a Coast Guard Loran Station Attu Island, Alaska.  Ron was stationed on the Coast Guard's most isolated station for a year providing navigation signals for the northern Pacific ocean. Ron returned to Attu Island, Alaska in 2010 for the stations decommissioning ceremony.
  • Topics you suggest
New Epoch Speakers,  Dr. Jack Bacon' web page

The Space Shuttle is truly a modern marvel.  We live in an exciting age of discovery and the space shuttle program brought great knowledge to mankind.  Depending on the audience, Ron brings different aspects and depth to his presentations.  The great team work that it takes to build and fly these marvelous space machines, to how they work, and to discoveries gained from them are included in his  presentations.

The International Space Station is the world's largest international peace-time project ever and is for the benefit of all mankind!!!  For 20 years Ron was a proud team member assembling, testing, and launching all the United States segments at Kennedy Space Center.  What a privilege and a pleasure it was!

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