Angelo Prosceno is a spacecraft systems engineer at Rogue Space Systems. Angelo previously worked as an operations planning flight controller at Cimarron Software Services, Inc. from July 2019 to January 2022. During their time at Cimarron, Prosceno worked in support of the NASA IMOC-II contract at the Johnson Space Center. Angelo's roles included developing, integrating, and publishing various planning products for ISS astronauts in long-range and real-time environments, as well as coordinating with technical disciplines within the Flight Control Team to ensure ISS system and payload requirements were met during spaceflight. Prosceno also led real-time planning engineering efforts for various missions, including US EVA 71 [IROSA Prep], US EVA 72 [ISS Upgrades III], US EVA 73 [ISS Upgrades 3.5], and Boeing Orbital Flight Test 2. Angelo is certified in Long-Range Planning Support.
Angelo Prosceno has a Bachelor of Science in Astronautical Engineering from Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University and is certified by the Federal Aviation Administration as a Drone Operator (Part 107).
Current role
Lead Spacecraft Systems Engineer (remote) at Millennium Space Systems
VP Spacecraft Systems Engineering at Proteus Space, Inc.
Lead Spacecraft Systems Engineer at Millennium Space Systems
Principal Spacecraft Systems Engineer at Blue Canyon Technologies
Sr Spacecraft Systems Engineer at Blue Canyon Technologies
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