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🧪 Meet Lise Meitner: The nuclear physicist who explained atomic fission in 1939, revolutionizing science. Despite her groundbreaking work, her male colleague Otto Hahn received the 1944 Nobel Prize while she was excluded. #womenshistorymonth #STEM


Shari Miller: Keeping the Mission and the Environment In Balance nasa.gov/people-of-nasa/shari-… #NASA #GoddardSpaceFlightCenter #PeopleOfGoddard #PeopleOfNASA #WallopsFlightFacility #WomenSHistoryMonth















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Through #WomensHistoryMonth and every day, we honor the women at NASA who brought us to where we are and inspire generations past, present, and future to explore the cosmos. nasa.gov/women
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Elsa who? ❄️

SnowEx was in the field this March – and it’s #WomensHistoryMonth!

Today, we’re celebrating the female scientists who showshoed and snowmobiled through Alaska, dug snow pits, and measured snow properties for @nasa’s SnowEx mission.
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The redesigned nickel-hydrogen batteries have since been used on the ISS, Hubble Space Telescope, and in numerous other space applications. #WomensHistoryMonth

Learn more about her career at @NASAglenn: go.nasa.gov/3TVMNc7
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Beverly Johnson is one of the many women who help Hubble make history!

As Hubble's payload team manager, she supports flight software updates and investigates any issues that arise with the observatory's science instruments.

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When in Manipur, you don’t leave without visiting the world famous Ima market (women’s market).

Big claim from the internet: “Established in the 16th century, it is the ONLY market in the world run entirely by women. The market hosts about 5-6000 women vendors who sell a variety of things (from veggies to gold)”.

Women power and empowerment is not a recent concept to Manipur.

Model: Someone I know.

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After working as a human computer for years, Christine Darden became one of the few women aerospace engineers at NASA in the '70s, becoming well known for her research into supersonic aircraft noise, especially sonic boom reduction. go.nasa.gov/3JE3nZd #WomensHistoryMonth
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Meet Laura Judd, an air quality researcher at @NASA_Langley. 👋

She uses data from satellites and research aircraft to study air pollutants like nitrogen dioxide, which is a precursor to ozone near Earth’s surface. #WomenInScience #WomensHistoryMonth
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"What I've learned is that you have to have confidence in yourself. You have to believe in yourself. Stand your ground and just keep moving forward."

Meet Daria Outlaw, who provides IT support that helps the Hubble team keep making history.

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Comet me, bro!

Astronomer Caroline Herschel, born #OTD in 1750, was the first woman credited with discovering a comet and the first woman to earn a salary as a scientist. She went on to discover 7 additional comets in her lifetime! #WomensHistoryMonth
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“Tódích’íí’nii nishłį́.”
“I am Bitter Water.”

That’s how Nikki Tulley would identify herself as a Navajo woman. Learn how her experiences growing up on Navajo Nation shaped her approach to water access as a scientist at
@NASAAmes.

go.nasa.gov/3FjkoGH #WomensHistoryMonth
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Julia Barsi is one of the many #WomenInScience at NASA who help us learn more about our home planet.

Follow along this #WomensHistoryMonth as we highlight more female-identifying scientists at NASA.
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On this #InternationalWomensDay, meet Colleen Townsley.

She manages Hubble's Integration and Test Team, completing on-the-ground tests of things like new flight software and procedural changes before they're sent up to the orbiting observatory.

#WomensHistoryMonth
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Happy #WomensHistoryMonth!

This March, we’re featuring some of the women who help Hubble make history with their contributions to the mission.

First up, meet Hubble engineer Madison Brodnax!
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Happy #WomensHistoryMonth!

This March, we’re featuring some of the women who help Hubble make history with their contributions to the mission.

First up, meet Hubble engineer Madison Brodnax!
#Hubble


In celebration of #WomensHistoryMonth, we honor women past and present whose leadership inspires us to return to the Moon.

Charlie Blackwell-Thompson led the launch efforts for the #Artemis I mission at @NASAKennedy. go.nasa.gov/3ZaFyyY
#NASAArtemis #Artemis


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