Megan Harvey is a utilization flight lead and capcom at NASA's Johnson Space Center in Houston, handling science payload constraints and coordinating SpaceX logistics.
She has been with NASA for 13 years, emphasizing the importance of practice, preparation, curiosity, and enthusiasm for success.
Harvey pursued her dream of working for NASA after various experiences, earning a master's degree in engineering physics.
She finds inspiration in Sergey Sverdlin and recalls memorable experiences during a Soyuz coolant leak incident.
Harvey enjoys sharing the complexities of space station systems and international collaboration among teams.
Her favorite space-related memory includes a trap landing on a Navy aircraft carrier and witnessing the last space shuttle launch.
Key projects include serving as an Integration Systems Engineer lead for the Nanorack Airlock and working on decrewing preparations for the space station.
Outside of work, Harvey enjoys biking, rock climbing, cooking, board games, and singing.
She prefers night launches, loves the movie Space Camp, and favors the NASA 'worm' logo.
Harvey's work contributes to further space exploration and benefits for people on Earth through research conducted on the space station.