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Christopher Lane Moore Ph.D.

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January 9, 1961 – May 14, 2025

Dr. Christopher "Chris" Lane Moore passed away at his home in Vienna, VA, on May 14, 2025. Chris was born in 1961 at Rockingham Memorial Hospital, Harrisonburg, VA, to Joseph Price Moore, Jr. and Sylvia Lane Sheaks Moore of New Market, VA. He attended New Market Elementary School and Stonewall Jackson High School, graduating as Salutatorian in 1979.

As a child, Chris was fascinated by rockets. His strong interest in space flight was apparent even in high school where one science project, for which he won first place in the Shenandoah County Science Fair, involved launching a mouse into the lower atmosphere aboard an Estes model rocket to measure the effect of a rocket launch mouse physiology. Luckily the mouse returned to earth via parachute and suffered no ill effects!

After graduating from Stonewall, Chris earned a B.S. in Aerospace Engineering from University of Virginia (1983) and an M.S. in Aerospace Engineering from Virginia Tech (1985). Following graduation, he went to work at the NASA Langley Research Center in Hampton, Virginia where he designed, integrated and tested Space Shuttle payloads and conducted research on robotics. In 1991, on a NASA scholarship, Chris graduated from the University of Minnesota with a Doctorate in Mechanical Engineering focused on robotics.

Chris spent his entire 39-year career at NASA, ultimately rising to the rank of Deputy Director of the Advanced Capabilities Division at NASA Headquarters in Washington, DC. NASA colleagues have noted that Chris was revered as an innovative leader, spearheading the agency's Advanced Exploration Systems (AES) group for over 17 years. Under his watch, the AES group yielded successes across crew life support, advanced flight propulsion programs, hundreds of spaceflight experiments and the creation of oxygen on the surface of Mars for future travelers. Chris received numerous honors and awards from both NASA and the spaceflight community for his professional ability to inspire younger leaders and achieve so much with minimal funding and little government oversight. At Chris's retirement party in March 2023, it was clear that he was greatly loved and appreciated as a manager of high intellect and integrity who gave unparalleled support for both team innovation and individual advancement.

An avid reader of all types of literature, Chris was also a talented writer of poetry. In his free time, he enjoyed running, skiing, playing the piano and travelling. He ran in multiple marathons, including two in New York City. His many travels took him to five different continents, including skiing in the Alps, exploring the Amazon and a safari in South Africa. A devoted son and husband, Chris faithfully attended to both his mother and mother-in-law in the final years of their lives.

After over 16 years of marriage to his wife Paulina, Chris succumbed to challenges of Lewy Body Dementia. As was his wish, his body was cremated; a portion of his ashes will be sent into deep space where he will forever commune with the stars. Chris is also memorialized at the Smithsonian Udvar-Hazy Air and Space Museum's Wall of Honor.

In addition to his loving and devoted wife, Paulina Moore of Vienna, VA, Chris is survived by three siblings: Joseph (Jay) Price Moore, III, of Marshfield, VT; Mimi R. Moore of Thomaston, ME; and Melissa J. Moore of Newton, MA.

The Life Celebration event for Chris will be held on Saturday, June 21, 2025, from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m., at the Executive Conference Room at the Udvar-Hazy Air and Space Museum near Dulles Airport. Appetizers, desserts and non-alcoholic drinks will be provided. The family requests that in lieu of flowers, please send donations in Chris's name to the Lewy Body Dementia Association, 912 Killian Hill Rd SW, Lilburn, GA 30047.

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Published by The Washington Post on May 18, 2025.

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Zeyda Suzuki

June 8, 2025

I am just the mother of Chris´s friend Nantel, but I met him a few times, and I immediately felt a closeness to him when I realized we both had a deep love of Classical music and found solace in playing the piano. I remember when Nantel went to his wedding in Rockland, Maine and I was so happy that he had found beautiful love with Paulina. With a heavy heart, I learned of his untimely illness and I cried when he died, even though my friendship was from afar. Chris was a very special soul and I wish him to rest in eternal peace among the stars he so loved. I also have daily , loving thoughts to Paulina, who was a most devoted wife to him, and for his veterinarian sister, whose office is on Route 1 between Camden and Rockland, and when I pass it very often , as I spend summers in that glorious area since the 1960´s, I always send a loving prayer to Chris and Paulina and his sister.
Many, many special blessings, Paulina and family. To you, I send my deepest condolences.
Zeyda Suzuki

Jill (Moore) Bochniak

May 20, 2025

We are so sorry for your loss! While my interactions with Chris were few, I found him to be a gentle man of incredible intelligence and passion.

May Goodwin

May 20, 2025

Deepest sympathies to dear Paulina and to Christopher's siblings. May he rest in Peace and among the stars.

Carol Moore Cline

May 19, 2025

Jay, Mimi & Melissa, I'm so sorry for the loss of Chris. For all of his accomplishments, he was a kind and humble man. He will be greatly missed.

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