Philippine Daily Inquirer

Geeks behind billion-dollar Mars Curiosity rover program named

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PASADENA—Known to the Twitterver­se and the president of the United States as “Mohawk Guy” of the Mars mission, Bobak Ferdowsi could be the changing public face of Nasa and all of geekdom.

Ferdowsi, whose shaved scalp also features star shapes, is a flight director for the Mars rover Curiosity—a mission that captured the nation’s imaginatio­n with its odds-defying, acrobatic landing.

And Mohawk Guy isn’t the only star. There’s also former rock ’ n’ roller Adam Steltzner, sometimes called “Elvis Guy” because of his pompadour and sideburns.

Steltzner directed the daring landing of the rover and appears in a Nasa movie trailer describing why the Aug. 5 Mars landing involved “seven minutes of terror.” The movie, posted on YouTube, became a hit.

“You guys are a little cooler than you used to be,” President Barack Obama said in a Monday congratula­tory phone call to Nasa’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory.

Given Ferdowsi’s success, Obama, a “Star Trek” fan, joked about the Mohawk and suggested he might try it: “I think that I’m going to go back to my team and see if it makes sense.”

Mohawk Guy’s Twitter followers have soared to more than 50,000. Over the weekend, he and the 49-year-old Steltzner appeared on NPR’s game show, “Wait, Wait Don’t Tell Me.” He’s been doing Google+ hangouts. And, oh yes, he’s gotten marriage proposals.

Strange hairstyles are a tradition for the 32-year-old Ferdowsi, who once donned a cut that was supposed to resemble a rocket plume—red, orange and gold.

Ferdowsi couldn’t be reached for comment, but he tweeted late Monday: “So incredible to have the POTUS call work today & thank the team! Still can’t believe @BarackObam­a called me mohawk guy! “

Last week, in a Los Angeles Times interview, he acknowledg­ed his haircut might be “a little bit of a shock” to some. He said most people think of the serious, button-downed Apollo 13 Nasa.

But he noted that in 1967, engineers at his workplace, Jet Propulsion Lab, or JPL, wore Spock ears for the launch of a Venus-bound spacecraft. In fact, the California operation is more like the Berkeley of Nasa.

In the unmanned world of space robotics, engineers are just as detail obsessed as Mission Control in Houston. But JPL doesn’t handle life-anddeath astronaut missions, and more risks can be taken. Such as the remarkable landing system of Mars Curiosity that featured a giant parachute, retrorocke­ts and the gentle controlled lowering of the one-ton rover with cables.

 ??  ?? BOBAK Ferdowsi (right) works inside the ground control room.
BOBAK Ferdowsi (right) works inside the ground control room.

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