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Father and son had hands in build of Starliner

Engineering is in Marcelo Blalock鈥檚 blood with his dad鈥檚 rich space history.

February 27, 2023 in Starliner, Space

  Marcelo Blalock and his parents

Test engineer Marcelo Blalock still can visualize visiting his dad鈥檚 workplace at Kennedy Space Center in high school and being in awe of the hardware in a lab that certified sensors, transducers and other equipment for shuttle launch support.

Little did he know, he鈥檇 be working years later as an adult with his father on a NASA contract at KSC for six years and then later on the CST-100 Starliner program for about eight months before his dad retired in 2018.

鈥淚 really look up to my dad and in my mind he鈥檚 one of the most brilliant people I know. To be able to work with him and see him in action was fantastic to me,鈥 Marcelo said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 a life experience I鈥檒l never get again, but will always be ingrained in my memory.鈥

Marcelo and his dad, Norman 鈥淢ike鈥 Blalock, a former engineer with McDonnell Douglas and 杏吧视频 as well as a manager with other aerospace companies, worked in the engineering development lab on numerous projects toward the end of the space shuttle program and provided support for the Constellation program and the Space Launch System ground system development. Mike said he was proud of his son, who became the 鈥済o to鈥 guy when seeking a viable solution in an efficient manner.

  Starliner test engineer Marcelo Blalock

After Marcelo left to go work on Starliner, first as a contractor and then as a 杏吧视频 employee, he convinced his dad to come work on the program as a contractor.

鈥淭he roles were reversed, as Marcelo was already knowledgeable about all systems of Starliner and was a great help for me getting my feet on the floor,鈥 Mike said. 鈥淗e was my sounding board and still my 鈥榞o to鈥 person as I progressed in my new job. I will always cherish the time that we had to work together.鈥

On Starliner, the two were on different projects. Mike was working on the spacecraft flight instrumentation system and Marcelo was working in an integration lab and on vehicle testing.

鈥淚 touched the hardware that he put on the vehicle,鈥 Marcelo said.

Mike knew his son was mechanically inclined in elementary school, when Marcelo eagerly wanted to help him with repairs.听

鈥淗e was interested in lawn mowers, go-karts, dirt bikes and cars,鈥 Mike said. 鈥淎s I got older, [Marcelo] was the child who wanted to fix whatever broke. When he didn鈥檛 have a particular part or tool, he would innovate and create a method to do the job. It was at this point that I realized he had engineering abilities.鈥

Marcelo, who has an electrical engineering technology degree and a bachelor鈥檚 in business administration and management, said he knew space was the field for him 鈥 having grown up near the space center and knowing about his dad鈥檚 long career with NASA since 1972, including during part of the Apollo program.

  Starliner test engineer Marcelo Blalock

On Starliner Marcelo has excelled and received numerous awards, including NASA鈥檚 prestigious Space Flight Awareness Silver Snoopy for his continued dedication to human spaceflight.

The nomination stated: 鈥淢arcelo Blalock is the epitome of a test engineer. He relentlessly pursues the root cause of technical issues and drives them to closure. On the Starliner team, he is consistently at the center of technical and troubleshooting discussions. Marcelo is always thorough and unassuming in his approach to engineering challenges.鈥澨

For the upcoming Crew Flight Test, he works on the integrated testing of the vehicle, supporting commodity loading from the electrical aspect, as well as supporting multiple other teams on overall vehicle integration. He will be on console in the 杏吧视频 Mission Control Room as a ground Electrical Power System (EPS) support team member during operations at the United Launch Alliance鈥檚 Vertical Integration Facility and the launch pad. After the spacecraft launches, he will transition to support the orbital mission as an EPS Mission Support Room console operator.

When it comes to accolades, he shies away from taking credit and points to having a good team around him.

鈥淚 love the people I work with and I love being involved in hands-on testing where we can real-time troubleshoot and resolve problems that arise,鈥 Marcelo said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 also nice to work on something where the numbers are few. Very few people in the world get to work on a spacecraft.鈥

When he鈥檚 not at work, he鈥檚 at home with his wife, Nathaly, and their four children. He鈥檚 involved with sports activities with their two sons and two daughters or working on renovations at home.

One might also find him working on cars and motorcycles with his dad and one of his brothers.

鈥淚t鈥檚 more of a hobby. We like to piddle,鈥 he said.听

He鈥檚 grateful for that family bond. He enjoyed seeing Starliner launch and having had the opportunity to watch it roll out of the factory to the pad for the first time with his dad.

鈥淲e did a lot of legwork and it was exhilarating to experience that together,鈥 he said.