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Passing of James (Jim) Bates

13 Oct 2023 11:42 AM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

Jim Richard Bates died on October 13, 2023 at the age of 83. 

Jim’s NASA career began in June of 1962 at NASA’s Manned Spacecraft Center in Houston and culminated in his retirement from NASA’s Johnson Space Center in June 2004.  

Jim was involved in some capacity in every space mission beginning with Wally Schirra’s Mercury mission. He worked flight control positions during the Mercury, Gemini, and Apollo programs. He headed a team that monitored the Lunar experiments until that program was closed. During Gemini, Jim developed an interest in in-flight experiments and helped set up and worked the experiments console in the control center. This interest became a career long advocacy. He was instrumental in getting the IMAX cameras flown on the Space Shuttle  and in the launch and repair of the Hubble telescope. He led ad hoc teams for such projects as research and improving weather forecasting for missions after the Challenger accident.  Jim acted as a Flight Integration Manager for many Shuttle flights and advocated for numerous experiments that flew on those missions. He did research and advocacy for experiments on the ISS and ended his career as the NASA Project Manager for the Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer (AMS) that now is functioning on the ISS. 

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  • 2 Apr 2024 8:26 AM | Anonymous member
    Jim was my NASA Lead and mentor in ISS Payloads before I became a c/s, and we figured out we'd actually met when I was an undergrad in Building 31 in 1973, when he was the ALSEP manager. Jim was a great mentor - quiet, self-effacing, helpful without being overbearing - he became a good friend as well. One highlight missed above (and probably heretofore only known by Jim and I...) was that he came up with the acronym WORF for the Window Observational Research Facility (something that is generally blamed on either myself or Mario Runco...). I will miss him.
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