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− | '''Tom Campbell''' was a very minor player on the [[NASA]]-[[JSC]] contractor scene although he fancied himself a space pirate. His only two measurable contributions to manned spaceflight were the creation of a simplistic MATLAB based simulation named [[Adverse Departure Iterative Orbit Simulation]] (ADIOS), and the addition of [[WTF]] into the | + | '''Tom Campbell''' was a very minor player on the [[NASA]]-[[JSC]] contractor scene although he fancied himself a space pirate. His only two measurable contributions to manned spaceflight were the creation of a simplistic MATLAB based simulation named [[Adverse Departure Iterative Orbit Simulation]] (ADIOS), and the addition of [[WTF]] into the NASA acronym database. ADIOS was only notable because of its acronym and not its capability. |
== See Also == | == See Also == | ||
* [http://www6.jsc.nasa.gov/acronymcentral/scripts/index.cfm JSC Acronym Central] | * [http://www6.jsc.nasa.gov/acronymcentral/scripts/index.cfm JSC Acronym Central] |
Revision as of 09:56, 25 February 2011
Tom Campbell was a very minor player on the NASA-JSC contractor scene although he fancied himself a space pirate. His only two measurable contributions to manned spaceflight were the creation of a simplistic MATLAB based simulation named Adverse Departure Iterative Orbit Simulation (ADIOS), and the addition of WTF into the NASA acronym database. ADIOS was only notable because of its acronym and not its capability.