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Robert J. Cenker |
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| Mr. Cenker currently consults with
various firms in the areas of spacecraft design,
assembly, and flight operations, and micro-gravity
research. This has included launch vehicle evaluation and
systems engineering support for Motorola on Iridium;
avionics architecture, generation of performance
specification, and generation of performance map for
small expendable launch vehicle; and constellation
configuration and launch vehicle performance definition
for proprietary smallsat communications system. Last two
years with RCA were spent as Manager of Payload
Accommodations on EOS Platform. Prior assignments at RCA
included Integration and Test Manager for the Satcom D
& E spacecraft, responsible for implementation of all
launch site activities, and Spacecraft Bus Manager on the
Spacenet/Gstar programs, responsible for satisfaction of
multiple launch vehicle interfaces (Delta, STS and
Ariane) by the spacecraft bus design. Other efforts
include systems engineering and operations support for
INTELSAT on Intelsat K and Intelsat VIII; AT&T on
Telstar 401 and 402; Fairchild Matra on SPAS III; and
Martin Marietta on Astra 1B, BS3N, ACTS, and Series 7000
communications satellites. Systems engineering and
architecture for various spacecraft studies, ranging from
individual Smallsats, military communications
constellations, and large, assembled-in-orbit platforms. Former member of the technical staff at the RCA/GE Astro Space Division. In 18 years with GE (formerly RCA) he worked in a variety of functions, including satellite attitude control and in-orbit operations; spacecraft assembly, test, and pre-launch operations; and satellite hardware and system design. Approximately two years of this experience were with a Navy navigation satellite program, with the remaining time spent on various commercial communications satellite efforts. Selected by RCA as a Payload Specialist; and approved by NASA to fly on the space shuttle Columbia on Space Shuttle Mission 61-C. During the six day mission, (January 12 to 18, 1986) he performed a variety of physiological tests, observed the deployment of the RCA Satcom Ku-1 satellite, and operated primary experiment, an infrared imaging camera. In completing this flight, Mr. Cenker traveled over 2.1 million miles in 96 Earth orbits and logged over 146 hours in space. Born November 5, 1948 and raised near Uniontown, Pennsylvania. Mr. Cenker holds Bachelor's and Master's degrees in Aerospace Engineering from Penn State; and a Master's degree in Electrical Engineering from Rutgers. He is an Associate Fellow in the AIAA, a Senior Member of the IEEE, a Life Member of the Penn State Alumni Association, Life Member of the Association of Space Explorers, and a registered Professional Engineer in the state of New Jersey. He is also a member of Tau Beta Pi and Sigma Gamma Tau. Married to Barbara Ann Cenker. They have two sons and one daughter. |
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ASE Collectibles with Bob Cenker's signature: Posters: VII Congress,
VIII
Congress, IX
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