• Skip to main content

Michael Selden

Novels from The City Above the Clouds

You are here: Home / About the Author & Contact / Misc. Snapshots in Time

Misc. Snapshots in Time

I lived in Berlin from 1961-1964.  The wall went up overnight, beginning with barbed wire thrown across and dividing the city, which by treaty was to be an open city. This violated the agreement reached by the WW-2 allies. Although US personnel could cross the boundary, German citizens could not.  This arbitrary division split families and caused a lot of problems. People died trying to reach West Berlin. US people traveling out of Berlin to West Germany (West Berlin had become an island of freedom inside East German) were subject to search by armed guards. If you wanted to drive from Berlin to West Germany, you were given an allotted time—and you’d better make it. While I was there, JF Kennedy was assassinated and the Cuban Missile Crisis happened.

Brandenburg Gate 1961-2
The Gap Between East & West Berlin at Checkpoint Charlie
Checkpoint Charlie
Inside the Building was East Berlin, Outside West Berlin, Flowers mark where someone jumped to their death trying to escape
A photo from my home on Gössler-Straße, Circa 1962. The church is on a kind of circle at Friedrich-Wilhelm-Platz. My father was in the Air Force at Tempelhof Air Force Base.
Images of Berlin 1961-1964
Church at Friedrich-Wilhelm-Platz
Looking across from Checkpoint Charlie
Reminder of the Berlin Airlift

 

Matera Laser Ranging Observatory Era (Dec. 1993- May 2001) Photos. The MLRO project began at the end of 1993 / the beginning of 1994. It was a project to design, develop, build, integrate, test, and deliver a satellite and lunar laser ranging observatory that could also do two color ranging for ASI (the Italian Space Agency). The telescope was built in Pittsburgh, the dome in Jackson Mississippi, and most of the electronics and software were developed in in Maryland.  We shipped to Italy at the end of 1999 and spent most of the next year in Italy, integrating with the facility and testing and training. These are a few of the many snapshots  my team and I took.  The system was developed to be the best of its kind in the world and featured a 60-inch (1.5m) astronomical quality telescope, a hybrid laser system based on a cw, mode-locked laser coupled with a regenerative amplifier to deliver short (<20 picosecond) pulses with a peak power of about 3 giga-watts, a timing system with a precision of 1 picosecond (a trillionth of a second) and it was highly automated with built in diagnostics and its own radar system to protect aircraft.

Matera is one of the oldest cities in the world and is located in the region of Basilicata in southern Italy. We made many friends there and I still return to visit every year or two.

Blank ULE Boule, before figure was put into the mirror
Uncoated mirror being polished and tested in the limestone mine
The primary mirror cell, force balancing of the dynamic floating mirror support system using strain gauges
The telescope parts being inspected, before assembly and painting
The MLRO facility being constructed near Matera
The main foundation being poured and hardening, before the support piers are added
The outer wall of the observatory, before the dome from Mississippi is added.
The top of the telescope pier, before the metal plate was added. The hole allows light to pass from and to the instrumentation rooms below
The telescope, before being shipped to Italy, in its test facility at Goddard
Packing a part of the telescope
Cables that were run in the Goddard facility, after the racks had been removed from that corner
The telescope arriving from the US
The 20 foot and 40-foot shipping containers arriving with other instruments and subsystems
John, putting up the meteorological assembly
The main control console in 2000
Three of the instrumentation racks, placed in their thermally controlled area
The main laser in a faraday isolated area that is an environmentally controlled clean room.
The T/R Optics Table, in its own clean room
Unpacking the telescope
Lifting the telescope base into the dome
Lifting the telescope tube and elevation axis into the dome
The telescope in place
The Radar system used to protect aircraft from the laser
With members of my team—a barbecue at Riccardo’s house
Goddard Space Flight Center—MLRO Shooting at Satellite. Taken from the base of the telescope.

 

Just a couple of photos from another project

NASA’s WB57-F performing a science mission
In Houston, 2010 for flight testing, the 747 used to move the shuttle was often parked next to the plane used to support our experiments
The WB57-F being prepped for take-off

 

 

My Home Now—Woodland Park, Colorado

The City Above the Clouds
Deckers & the S. Platt River
Looking down past the driveway
A friendly fox
From the peak
My Personal Attack Deer, Guarding the driveway
The High School Nearby
Hiking the Craigs
Home
After re-siding with brand new cedar
Main Drag through Tow Rt. 24
Yard Crew Keeping the foliage Trimmed
A Racoon Visitor
Early Snow last winter
In the Middle of Pike National Forest
A valley, just past the front range
My Dual Sport bike, useful for getting around the mountain roads, and off road
The scooter is great for around town
Thanksgiving 2014—Pot Luck Dinner with friends at a bar

 

2012_10_01_20_29_54.pdf009
Testing Topex/Poseidon satellite optical array element, Goddard Space Flight Center, Circa 1988 / 89
oct4004
Wake Island circa 1970, refueling spot for 707’s crossing the Pacific between Japan and Hawaii.

 

Reader Interactions

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

Copyright © 2025 · Genesis Framework · WordPress · Log in

Manage Cookie Consent
To provide the best experiences, we use technologies like cookies to store and/or access device information. Consenting to these technologies will allow us to process data such as browsing behavior or unique IDs on this site. Not consenting or withdrawing consent, may adversely affect certain features and functions.

In general, I personally do not want your data, and do not care who visits the site, but google analytics (and similar generic statistic aps) may correlate from where people visit my site, and I use a security fence to keep hackers out.
Functional Always active
The technical storage or access is strictly necessary for the legitimate purpose of enabling the use of a specific service explicitly requested by the subscriber or user, or for the sole purpose of carrying out the transmission of a communication over an electronic communications network.
Preferences
The technical storage or access is necessary for the legitimate purpose of storing preferences that are not requested by the subscriber or user.
Statistics
The technical storage or access that is used exclusively for statistical purposes. The technical storage or access that is used exclusively for anonymous statistical purposes. Without a subpoena, voluntary compliance on the part of your Internet Service Provider, or additional records from a third party, information stored or retrieved for this purpose alone cannot usually be used to identify you.
Marketing
The technical storage or access is required to create user profiles to send advertising, or to track the user on a website or across several websites for similar marketing purposes.
Manage options Manage services Manage {vendor_count} vendors Read more about these purposes
View preferences
{title} {title} {title}