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Anthony Barletta

Mechanical Engineer at Jet Propulsion Laboratory

Anthony Barletta is a Senior Mechanisms Engineer at Blue Origin. Prior to his current role, he worked for over 11 years at the NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) in Pasadena, California.3 At JPL, he focused on the design, analysis, and delivery of actuators and mechanisms for space exploration missions.3

During his time at JPL, Barletta was involved in several Mars-related projects:

  1. He worked on the Percussion Mechanism for the Mars 2020 Coring Drill.1
  2. He contributed to the Mars 2020 Rover Adaptive Caching Assembly.1

Barletta's expertise lies in aerospace mechanisms, particularly those used in space exploration missions. His work at JPL involved presenting at the Aerospace Mechanisms Symposium, a forum for professionals active in the design, production, and use of aerospace mechanisms.12

It's worth noting that as of February 2025, Barletta is no longer with JPL, having moved on to Blue Origin. His experience in space technology and mechanisms continues to be applied in his current role in the private space industry.3

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