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Shelter Island to Kennedy Space Center: Wyatt Brigham on life and working on Artemis
Summary
Wyatt Brigham, a 2013 Shelter Island High School graduate now living in Melbourne, Florida, worked as an Environmental Control Systems engineer on NASA's Artemis 1 and later joined Northrop Grumman; he watched Artemis 2 launch from his home with his family.
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Wyatt Brigham, who graduated Shelter Island High School in 2013, now lives in Melbourne, Florida, and has worked on NASA's Artemis program. He moved to Brevard County after his family's company was sold and began supporting work at Kennedy Space Center in early 2022. He later accepted a role with Northrop Grumman in November 2023 and lives with his wife Kiersten and their two young sons. He spoke from home shortly after Artemis 2 drew global attention.
What we know:
- Brigham graduated from Clarkson University in 2017 with a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering.
- He worked at the family business, Flanders HVAC, until it was sold in October 2021 and the family relocated to Brevard County.
- In February 2022 he joined the Test and Operations Support Contract at Kennedy Space Center and served as an Environmental Control Systems (ECS) Systems Engineer II on Artemis 1.
- His ECS duties involved operating, repairing, and maintaining ground support equipment that interfaces with flight hardware to manage temperature and humidity.
- He was part of a hurricane ride-out crew during Hurricane Nicole, staying in the Launch Control Center for about 36 hours while Artemis 1 remained at Pad 39B.
- He moved to Northrop Grumman in November 2023, lives about 40 miles from Kennedy Space Center, and watched Artemis 2 launch from his front yard with his family.
Summary:
Brigham's path links a Shelter Island upbringing to technical roles supporting Artemis missions, with hands-on work in ground systems and a noted experience riding out a storm to protect flight hardware. He currently works for Northrop Grumman and watched Artemis 2 from his Melbourne home; Undetermined at this time.
