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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
exhibit his work in the Astronaut Crew Quarters. Ron Caswell arranged for Roland’s photography of KSC’s Space Station Processing Facility in 1998. Johnny Johnson, of NASA Public Affairs, escorted Roland when photographing the SSPF in 2010. At NASA’s Johnson Space Center Public Affairs, we want to thank Dan Huot, Courtney Beasley, and Lynette Madison for their insight and generosity of their time. L. Jerry Swain Jr., Facilities Manager and Flight Training Director at JSC’s Space Station Training Facility, graciously guided Roland while he photographed the facility’s ISS modules. At NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center, we want to thank Brian Odom, Historian; Jay Perry, Senior Engineer, Environmental Control Systems; and Keith Parrish, Environmental Control and Life Support System Test Facility Manager. They gave Roland great assistance in documenting the ECLSS facility in Huntsville. Thanks to Bert Ulrich, Curator and Multimedia Manager at NASA, for his wise counsel. Special thanks to Art Maples, Director of Strategic Partnerships for NASA in the Colorado region, for his advice and keen insight. We acknowledge Danielle Wood, Special Assistant to the Deputy Administrator, for her wealth of ideas and vision. Moreover, Carlos Fontanot, Imagery Manager for the International Space Station, made sure the image files got where they needed to be. We appreciate his many kindnesses. Finally, we would like to thank Allison “Chica” Bolinger, ISS Flight Director, who gave precious support in double-checking our photo captions.
Thanks to Stephanie K. Meeks, President and CEO and Priya Chhaya, Associate Director, Publications & Programs, of the National Trust for Historic Preservation for their support of this project.
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We wish to thank Prof. Dava Newman for the gracious introduction, and essay authors Dr. Alice Gorman, Dr. Jeffrey S. Nesbit, Dr. Justin St. P. Walsh, and Dr. Walter Cugno for their contributions, which make this book deeper and broader.
Thanks to everyone at Damiani Editore, especially Lorenzo Tugnoli, Eleonora Pasqui, and Silvia Pesci. We thank Chiara Arlati and Ferdinando Tozzi for their great efforts in getting this book produced.
Roland thanks his academic colleagues Dr. Jerry Weber, Dr. Richard Haney, and James Crizer for their many courtesies extended. Roland’s friend and fellow photography professor, Mark Francis, affably helped test the image notation system that significantly facilitated this project. Thanks to Hill Goodspeed, Historian for National Naval Aviation Museum in Pensacola, Florida, for his kind assistance. Roland appreciates the fine hospitality of Steve, Lynn, and Sam Spencer. Roland wishes to thank Paolo for the generosity of his time, knowledge, and acute insight.
Paolo wishes to thank Claudio Sollazzo for his calmness and good spirit in handling delicate and unnerving situations, always with an eye toward the final results. Also, he wishes to thank Roland for his patience all through the project, never doubting we would get to the end in the best possible way.
Finally, we thank our families, who had to endure us all through this project. We are grateful for your unwavering support, patience, and love.
INTERIOR SPACE.
A Visual Exploration of the International Space Station Paolo Nespoli and Roland Miller
© Damiani 2020
© Photographs, Paolo Nespoli and Roland Miller. Interior and exterior photographs made of the ISS in space courtesy of NASA and ASI Images taken in space by Paolo Nespoli as part of the “Agreement between Roland Miller and Agenzia Spaziale Italiana” and post-produced by Roland Miller. © Text, the Authors
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