J. Wayne Littles Explained

Jerroll Wayne Littles
Birth Date:14 July 1939
Birth Place:Moultrie, Georgia, U.S.
Occupation:NASA executive
Director of the
Marshall Space Flight Center

Jerrol Wayne Littles (born July 14, 1939) was the eighth director of the NASA Marshall Space Flight Center located in Huntsville, Alabama. He served as director from February 3, 1996, to January 3, 1998.

Early life

Littles was born in Moultrie, Georgia, in 1939.

Education

Early career

NASA career

Prior to his appointment as Center Director, Littles served as NASA Associate Administrator for the Office of Space Flight (1994-1996). Littles began his NASA career in 1967 when he worked as an engineer in Marshall's former Propulsion and Vehicle Engineering Directorate. He worked in various capacities at the Marshall Center, including Science Engineering Director (1988-1989) and Center Deputy Director (1989-1994) before transferring to NASA Headquarters in 1994, as Chief Engineer. Littles was involved in the redesign of the space shuttle solid rocket booster, blamed for the Challenger disaster in 1986.Littles was also a witness for the Rogers Commission, which investigated the challenger Disaster[2]

During his two years as Center Director, Dr. Littles' administration was responsible for the space lab mission, the space science projects, alternative light-weight launch vehicles, and their engine development. He retired from NASA in 1998.

Littles is a Fellow of the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics.

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Dr. J. Wayne Littles . Air and Space Museum . 14 September 2019.
  2. Web site: Report of the PRESIDENTIAL COMMISSION on the Space Shuttle Challenger Accident. NASA . August 28, 2023.