George Diller

George H. Diller
Born Sarasota, Florida
Nationality US
Occupation public affairs officer at Kennedy Space Center, NASA
Employer NASA
Known for launch commentary
Home town Titusville, Florida

George Diller is a specialist in the NASA public affairs office (PAO) at the Kennedy Space Center. He provides public announcements and commentary before and during launches from the Kennedy Space Center, including the space shuttle and unmanned spacecraft such as the Mars rovers Spirit and Opportunity. Diller provided launch commentary from the launch of STS-27 through STS-135 the final launch of the program.[1] He is also known for his "liftoff line" he gave as the shuttle and other vehicles lifted off the pad.[2]

In addition to shuttle missions, Diller served as commentator during the roll-out, launch delays, and successful launch of Ares I-X in October 2009 as well as planetary missions such as Juno, GRAIL, Mars Science Laboratory, and MAVEN. Diller lists among his favorite moments, the launch of the Hubble Space Telescope aboard STS-31, Magellan and Galileo probes which he had much involvement in, and his first shuttle launch commentary for the STS-27 mission.[2]

Background

Diller is a native Floridian, having grown up in Sarasota and Clearwater. He graduated from the University of South Florida, Tampa campus first in 1972 and then later in 1977. He has lived in Titusville since October 1978. He worked for 11 years in radio broadcasting at stations in Clearwater, Tampa and Orlando, Florida, and had among his responsibilities covering the Kennedy Space Center as a reporter.[3]

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References

 This article incorporates public domain material from websites or documents of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration.

  1. Rice, Tony (October 19, 2011). "An interview with George Diller". 365 Days of Astronomy Podcast. Retrieved 19 October 2011.
  2. 1 2 "Behind The Scenes At NASA: Voice of the Countdown". First Coast News.
  3. NASA - George H. Diller, NASA Public Affairs Information Specialist

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