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− | '''Crystal Xiao''' is a former member and commander of OCESS. She is perhaps best known for "nuking Venus", | + | '''Crystal Xiao''' is a former member and commander of [[OCESS]]. She is perhaps best known for "nuking [[Venus]]", an experiment that she devised and carried out on one of the [[training mission]]s of [[2005-06]], where radioactive tracers from a dirty bomb explosion in the atmosphere of Venus are used to study its atmospheric flow patterns. She is credited with first contacting the [[UTSDC]] along with her co-[[mission commander]], [[Stephen Smith]]. |
[[Category:Former Commanders]] | [[Category:Former Commanders]] |
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Crystal Xiao | |
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Also Known As | N/A |
Year of Graduation | 2005-06 |
Institution | unknown, believed to be University of Toronto |
Current Occupation | Student |
Former Positions | Mission Commander |
Crystal Xiao is a former member and commander of OCESS. She is perhaps best known for "nuking Venus", an experiment that she devised and carried out on one of the training missions of 2005-06, where radioactive tracers from a dirty bomb explosion in the atmosphere of Venus are used to study its atmospheric flow patterns. She is credited with first contacting the UTSDC along with her co-mission commander, Stephen Smith.