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Eileen Collins Broke Barriers as America's First Female Space Shuttle Commander - NASA
Twenty-five years ago, Eileen Collins’ command of STS-93 broke down barriers in human spaceflight, leading to other opportunities for women astronauts.Jennifer Ross-Nazzal (NASA)
Eleasa Kim: Pioneering CLDP Payload Operations and Cultural Integration - NASA
Eleasa Kim, stationed at NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center, leads the Commercial Low Earth Orbit Development Program (CLDP) payload operations at JohnsonSumer Loggins (NASA)
Meet the Two Women Leading Space Station Science - NASA
The International Space Station provides researchers access to the unique features of low Earth orbit: long-duration microgravity, exposure to space, and aMichelle Zajac (NASA)
Langley Celebrates Women's History Month: The Langley ASIA-AQ Team - NASA
In honor of Women’s History Month, we caught up with the ASIA-AQ team on the other side of the Earth and asked the women from Langley about their inspirationsJulia L. Bradshaw (NASA)
Langley Celebrates Women's History Month: Melanie Grande - NASA
Melanie Grande works in mission design and systems analysis at NASA’s Langley Research Center, where she has contributed to planning for human exploration ofJulia L. Bradshaw (NASA)
Langley Celebrates Women's History Month: Lisa Ziehmann - NASA
Lisa Ziehmann is the Acting Deputy Center Director of NASA’s Langley Research Center in Hampton, Virginia. Ziehmann’s lifelong love of numbers and problemJulia L. Bradshaw (NASA)
Langley Celebrates Women's History Month: Dr. Kanama Bivins - NASA
Dr. Kanama Bivins currently serves as the Acting Associate Director at NASA’s Langley Research Center in Hampton, Virginia. Prior to this role, Kanama wasJulia L. Bradshaw (NASA)
Langley Celebrates Women's History Month: Gwendolyn Wheatle - NASA
Gwendolyn Wheatle currently serves as the Administrative Assistant for the Office of STEM Engagement at NASA’s Langley Research Center in Hampton, Virginia.Julia L. Bradshaw (NASA)
Langley Celebrates Women's History Month: Anum Ashraf - NASA
Anum Ashraf is a Climate Scientist at NASA’s Langley Research Center in Hampton, Virginia. Originally set on pursuing a medical career, Anum found her callingJulia L. Bradshaw (NASA)
Women’s History Month: Meet Kari Alvarado - NASA
In honor of Women’s History Month, we recently sat down with Kari Alvarado, lead management analyst and Dryden Aeronautical Test Range (DATR) asset manager atDede Dinius (NASA)
Women’s History Month: Meet Denise Ryan - NASA
In honor of Women's History Month, we recently sat down with Denise Ryan, flight management specialist and member of the Women's Networking Group (WNG) atDede Dinius (NASA)
Meet the Women Launching, Recovering Artemis Missions - NASA
In celebration of Women’s History Month, NASA highlights the multifaceted group of women behind the launch and recovery efforts for Artemis missions. They areNASA
Second Gentleman Douglas Emhoff Participates in Women in Space Roundtable - NASA
The National Space Council hosted the Women in Space Roundtable on Monday, March 12, and Deputy Center Director Laurie Grindle from NASA’s Armstrong FlightNASA
Second Gentleman Douglass Emhoff Participates in Women in Space Roundtable - NASA
The National Space Council hosted the Women in Space Roundtable on Monday, March 12, and Deputy Center Director Laurie Grindle from NASA’s Armstrong FlightNASA
Second Gentleman Douglass Emhoff Participates in Women in Space Roundtable - NASA
The National Space Council hosted the Women in Space Roundtable on Monday, March 12, and Deputy Center Director Laurie Grindle from NASA’s Armstrong FlightNASA
Women’s History Month: Meet Sarah Mann - NASA
In honor of Women's History Month, we recently sat down with Sarah Mann, public affairs specialist and member of the Women's Networking Group (WNG) at NASA'sDede Dinius (NASA)
Women of NASA Langley Research Center - NASA
In honor of Women’s History Month and those who paved the way for them, hundreds of female staff – from artists to administrative support, educators toNASA
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Women at NASA
NASA.gov brings you the latest images, videos and news from America's space agency. Get the latest updates on NASA missions, watch NASA TV live, and learn about our quest to reveal the unknown and benefit all humankind.NASA
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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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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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.
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Christine M. Darden
Dr. Christine Mann Darden (1942-) is internationally known for her research into supersonic aircraft noise, especially sonic boom reduction, and recognized for her groundbreaking achievement as the first African American woman at NASA Langley to be a…Julia Bradshaw (NASA)
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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20230322 Celebrating Women Who Tell Our Stories Event
Explore this photo album by NASA HQ PHOTO on Flickr!NASA HQ PHOTO (Flickr)
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Meet Daria Outlaw, who provides IT support that helps the Hubble team keep making history.
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Read her oral history: https://go.nasa.gov/3mMjbkY
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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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“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
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Assistant Research Scientist Nikki Tulley
“Shí éí Nikki Tulley yinishyé. Tódích’íí’nii nishłį́. If I were to identify myself in my community, in my language, that’s the first part of the greeting I would say: ‘I am Nikki Tulley. I am Bitter Water.Roberto Molar-Candanosa (NASA)
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Follow along this #WomensHistoryMonth as we highlight more female-identifying scientists at NASA.
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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.
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From studying air quality to sea ice, women at @nasa help us learn more about our home planet. 🌎👩🔬#IWD2023
Follow along this #WomensHistoryMonth as we highlight more female-identifying scientists at NASA.
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The Excellence of Kamala Harris Is Hiding in Plain Sight
“For too many Americans, the idea that nonwhites and women actually got their jobs because of their qualifications, experience and talents is hard to believe. Maybe that’s because for most of American history, white men were the only people considered for high-level jobs in what amounted to affirmative action for them.”
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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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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
Charlie Blackwell-Thompson led the launch efforts for the #Artemis I mission at @NASAKennedy. http://go.nasa.gov/3ZaFyyY
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Anna Fisher, trained as a chemist and physician, became the 1st mom in space when she flew on STS-51A in Nov. 1984. #WomensHistoryMonth
Read her story: https://go.nasa.gov/3J2F4oG
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Follow @WomenNASA and discover their stories: http://nasa.gov/women
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Women at NASA
NASA.gov brings you the latest images, videos and news from America's space agency. Get the latest updates on NASA missions, watch NASA TV live, and learn about our quest to reveal the unknown and benefit all humankind.NASA