Nicholas Houghton always dreamed of working at NASA and one day becoming an astronaut. Today, he helps design systems that keep crews safe during missions aboard NASAтАЩs Orion spacecraft, including the successful Artemis II mission around the Moon.
Nicholas Houghton
Orion Crew Survival Systems Engineer
After joining NASA as a Pathways intern, Houghton┬аlater┬аbecame┬аa full-time engineer on the Orion Crew Survival Systems (OCSS) team at NASAтАЩs Johnson Space Center in Houston.┬аThe OCSS team designs and certifies the orange pressure suits that were┬аworn by astronauts┬аinside Orion┬аduring Artemis┬аII, along with the survival hardware integrated into each suit system.┬а┬а
Houghton manages key pieces of flight hardware that keep crew members safe during contingency scenarios before launch, in flight, and after landing, including the Orion Crew Survival Kits, Suit-Worn Survival Suite, and Life Preserver Units. He guides each system from design through testing and final certification to ensure it performs as┬аrequired┬аin flight.┬а
Like many complex engineering efforts at NASA, the work relies on close collaboration across disciplines. Houghton works alongside experts in electromagnetic interference, radiation, stress and loads, and materials to evaluate and refine each system. He also┬аhelps┬аlead┬аdevelopment of water survival and post-landing hardware, writing manufacturing and assembly procedures and troubleshooting issues during integration and testing.┬а
Beyond hardware development, Houghton┬аprepares┬аastronauts and recovery teams for real-world operations. He┬аsupports suit-up activities, helps train Department of Defense recovery forces, and┬аparticipates┬аin Underway Recovery Training alongside the U.S. Navy to rehearse post-splashdown operations.┬а┬а
Ground testing plays a critical role in that preparation. During these tests, systems are pushed to their limits to uncover potential issues before flight.┬а

Nicholas Houghton
Orion Crew Survival Systems Engineer
Outside of his┬аNASA┬аcareer, Houghton gives back by volunteering as a firefighter and emergency medical technician. тАЬServing my community is something that I have always been passionate about,тАЭ he said. тАЬI am thankful to have the opportunity to support those around me.тАЭ┬а






