I am Artemis: Lane Pollack


Growing up, Lane Pollack did not have much interest in space. Instead, he was busy writing stories, doodling, or riding his skateboard. He later dreamed of becoming a writer but also considered taking the field as an American gladiator.

After earning a degree in Communications with a minor in English from the University of Alabama in Huntsville, Pollack decided to embrace her passion for storytelling and continue her path toward technical writing.

Fast forward 14 years and Pollack is now a technical writer NASA’s SLS (Space Launch System)A dream he never knew he had. In his current role at the agency Marshall Space Flight Center In Huntsville, Alabama, he is responsible for creating content that increases public awareness of NASA and SLS in particular. He also assists with outreach programs and supports exhibitions, but it is the opportunity to connect with the community, especially children, that he finds most rewarding.

Pollack said, “I believe that a child’s development is one of the most wonderful wonders in this world.” “As a father, I love watching both of my sons progress and learn new things, but I have always been passionate about helping kids take their leaps. That’s another great thing about creating – there’s always a new idea to create and explore.

Pollack has made his mark with the agency through a series of children’s books designed to inspire the youngest members of the Artemis Generation. His first book, “Hooray for SLS!”, The SLS invites young readers on a journey to learn all about the Moon rocket. With engaging writing and colorful illustrations, he captures the wonder of space exploration, making learning about the Artemis mission both fun and engaging. It’s a celebration of curiosity and adventure, showing kids how exciting a trip to the Moon and Mars can be.

Working with NASA has changed Pollack’s perspective on the power of collaboration and storytelling in science. “After a few months at NASA, I found myself completely fascinated by space and the incredible projects and opportunities that unfold every day,” he said. “Being part of artemis generation This is not just a job for me; It is a privilege. I have the opportunity to inspire future generations while contributing to humanity’s quest for deep space exploration. One of the many things my position allows me to do is help others see the scale of this amazing agency, the work people are doing, and that there really is room for anyone here.

Outside of work, Pollack stays busy coaching youth sports, mountain biking, and spending quality time with his family. He and his wife Emily also enjoy buying and selling vintage clothes. Whether it’s creating new stories for children or searching for the next great idea, he embraces the endless possibilities of creation.

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