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Charting a New Path
Lukas Hefti Lukas Hefti

Charting a New Path

Recently, I have been thinking a lot about charting new paths, and especially about the difficulty and the rewards of doing so.

The three pictures below were taken during some recent mountain hikes in Utah and demonstrate the point: charting an entirely new path takes many times more energy, much more perseverance, and an almost incredible amount more strength than any other way we might take. But it also takes people who follow and are willing to explore beyond.

Look at the first picture, taken 1-2 days after 1-2 feet (30-60 cm) of new snow. I was trying to open up a path with my hiking shoes. Every step I fell in, with snow to my knee…

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Why I’m leaving NASA and the job I’ve loved most
Lukas Hefti Lukas Hefti

Why I’m leaving NASA and the job I’ve loved most

Stepping down well is an important leadership skill — and one that is rarely named or valued.

I will never forget standing in steamy French Guiana on 25 December last year as the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) lifted into the sky on the Ariane 5 rocket. A fortnight later, I watched as the final wing of the telescope’s 18-segment primary mirror, the largest mirror ever built for space, seamlessly expanded into its fully deployed form. And months on, I looked — through teary eyes — at JWST’s first images. I was one of the first people on Earth to see the infrared Universe in high resolution.

For more than six years I have had a front-row seat for NASA’s science programme. Now it is time to give my seat to someone else…

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Transitioning to My Next Chapter
Lukas Hefti Lukas Hefti

Transitioning to My Next Chapter

When Administrator Charlie Bolden interviewed me for my job in the fall of 2016, he started the meeting with a surprising question: “Thomas, why would you want this job? You are leaving a tenured position and you may be fired within a few months as the administration changes.” I reflected for a moment and answered, “because it is better to have an impact on this amazing program for a few months than to have no impact at all.”

This December, I will resign my position at NASA…

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Remembering an Important Lesson
Lukas Hefti Lukas Hefti

Remembering an Important Lesson

As part of my studies in Astronomy at the University of Bern circa 1990, I had to learn how to measure very accurately positions and angles of stars in the sky. During a practicum class, we could apply the content within the classroom, and one of these experiments was to measure accurately, during the night, the angle between a telescope on the roof on the astronomy institute and a point near a local hotel called Kursaal.

I was reminded of that today when I stood on the roof of that hotel and looked in the direction of the university. I marked the points of university and hotel with red arrows.

There are two reasons this was meaningful to me today…

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Power and Danger of Optimism
Lukas Hefti Lukas Hefti

Power and Danger of Optimism

At the core of every successful space mission is a team that is defined by their technical abilities, their perseverance, and especially their optimism – to fuel an entire journey of exploration and discovery.

Motivated by their curiosity, they start to work on a project with a can-do attitude that may seem entirely unrealistic to many. As they go through iterations of their design, they hit hurdles, often putting into question their very ability to do this mission. Yet they stick with it, often defying odds, and holding on to the vision of the lofty goals they hope to achieve…

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The Power of Yes and No
Lukas Hefti Lukas Hefti

The Power of Yes and No

There is much power in Yes! Finding a way to Yes! is finding a pathway to life-changing experiences, to entrepreneurial successes, valuable friendships, and even to love. Yes! is powerful.

This post, however is about the enormous power of No!, as a positive and life-changing force. In fact, the older I get, the more I recognize and appreciate the importance of No! to help guide my life, and focus on excellence…

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