Nuclear scientists and environmental activists . . . collaborating?
Noah Rhys '93 is paid by NASA to dream up new ideas and technologies for space flight.And though he spends plenty of time pondering nuclear-powered spacecraft, one of the more difficult projects he is working on is developing right here on Earth.A propulsion research scientist at the NASA Marshall Space Flight Center, Rhys is trying to open a dialogue between two very different groups ? nuclear energy researchers and environmentalists."My involvement is trying to get research scientists to have conversations with the people who end up on the other side of the fence, literally, protesting space missions," Rhys said.NASA research is very vulnerable to negative public opinion, Rhys said.




