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I am also a published author and space industry investor. · Experience: Haviland Digital · Education: Cambridge University · Location: United Kingdom · 500+ connections on LinkedIn. View Keith...
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- A Violent Landing
- No Signal
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- A Very British Eccentric
- Analysis of The Failure
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- History Is Rewritten
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The plan was this. Beagle 2 would slam into the Martin atmosphere at 20,000 km/hour. After a violent deceleration in the Martian atmosphere, parachutes were to deploy. Then just two hundred meters above the Martian landscape, large airbags would inflate to cushion the final impact of the vehicle. The lander would bounce on the surface at about 02:4...
It didn’t happen that way of course. Instead on that Christmas Morning, there was a cold, distant silence. A search begun. Throughout January and February, Mars Express, the American orbiter Mars Odyssey, even the great Lovell Telescope at Jodrell Bank would attempt to pick up a signal from Beagle 2. Throughout the Beagle team said they were "still...
The voyage of Beagle 2 started within the Open University – a British distance learning institution created in the 1960s. Its scientists have been major contributors to the study of a group of meteorites blown off the surface of Mars and the suitability of the ancient Martian environment for life. In 1997 ESA announced Mission Express with a 2003 l...
Colin Pillinger was a larger-than-life figure, and had cast himself from the mould of the archetypal British eccentric scientist. He lived on a farm and possessed “mutton-chop” whiskers that always made him instantly recognizable. Personally, he could be challenging. Professor David Southwood of Imperial College would say: He could also be inspirin...
In May 2004 the findings of the ESA report were published in the form of 19 recommendations, many of which speak about issues that will be familiar to any student of program management. It could – and certainly was – read as an indictment of Colin Pillinger’s leadership and management style. The Telegraph newspaper would say the report: There were ...
Colin Pillinger continued to display his usual spirit after the report. He said shortly after publication “It isn't over with Beagle by any means." He continued to push for another landing attempt, but unsuccessfully. Then tragically, after a period of ill health, he died unexpectedly of a brain hemorrhage, just two days before his 71st birthday at...
But then history was rewritten. On 16 January 2015, it was announced that the lander had been located intact on the surface of Mars by NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter, in the expected landing area within Isidis Planitia. The images had been taken in 2013, but not analyzed until after Pillinger’s death. The images demonstrated the probed had prop...
In the final analysis, Beagle 2 was a most peculiar space mission – created by a British eccentric and funded poorly. It was also perhaps poorly program managed. However it was genuinely inspirational, becoming a project that touched people’s hearts and minds. There is no doubt it failed, but we now know it also came within moments of absolute, joy...
17 hours ago · Keith INGER Obituary. INGER, Keith Reginald. Passed away peacefully, with family at his side, on 23rd October 2024, aged 86. Husband of the late Marjorie. Respected father and father in law of Alison and Mark Enticott, Michael and Riana Inger, Carolyn and Mike Parris, grandfather of Mick, Daniel, Talitha, Regan, Britney and Sophie, great ...
16 Photos. Keith Haviland is an Emmy-nominated producer and executive producer. He founded Haviland Digital in 2014, a company committed to creating and producing intelligent film, TV and digital media. Haviland Digital undertakes development, production, financing and marketing services.
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Keith Haviland is a Former Partner and Global Senior Managing Director at Accenture, and founder of Accenture’s Global Delivery Network. He is also a film producer and CEO of Haviland Digital – dedicated to intelligent film, TV and Digital Media.
Born on 25 Nov 1940. Died on 30 Oct 2020. Buried in Antigo, Wisconsin, USA.
2 days ago · In Memoriam Keith W. Olson. The Department of History has received sad news of the death of Keith Waldemar Olson, Professor Emeritus. He was 92 and died peacefully at his home in Shelburne, VT on June 8, 2024. He was a faculty member at the University of Maryland from 1966 to 2008. Keith Olson was born on August 4, 1931 in Poughkeepsie and was ...